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106 Oline Hawaiian Joyous. F
107 Olita English Winged. F
108 Olithia Latin Honest. F
109 Oliva Latin Variant of Olive: Olive: symbol of peace. F
110 Olive Irish Olive. F
111 Olive Latin Symbol of peace. F
112 Oliveria Spanish Affectionate. F
113 Olivia Latin Variant of Olive: Olive: symbol of peace. F
114 Olivia Shakespearean 'Twelfth Night', also called 'What You Will' A rich countess. F
115 Olivia Spanish Olive. F
116 Olivia Swedish Olive. F
117 Olivie Latin Olive. F
118 Ollie Latin Diminutive of Olive: Olive: symbol of peace. F

119 Olufemi Egyptian Beloved of the gods. F
120 Olwen Celtic Mythical daughter of Yspaddaden. F
121 Olwen Welsh White footprint. In 'Culhwch and Olwen', one of the Welsh stories from the 'Maginogion', the Olwen were white flowers growing in the heroine's footprints. F
122 Olwina Welsh White foot print. F
123 Olwyn ArthurianLegend Daughter of a giant. F
124 Olwyn Celtic Mythical daughter of Yspaddaden. F
125 Olwyn Welsh Variant of Olwen: White footprint. In 'Culhwch and Olwen', one of the Welsh stories from the 'Maginogion', the Olwen were white flowers growing in the heroine's footprints. F
126 Olya Russian Holy. F
127 Olympas Biblical Heavenly. F
128 Olympe French From Olympus. F
129 Olympe Greek From Olympus. F
130 Olympia French From Olympus. F
131 Olympia Greek From the home of the gods (Olympus). F
132 Olympia Italian From Olympus. F
133 Oma Arabic Commanding. F
134 Oma Hebrew Cedar tree. F
135 Oma Irish The color of olive. F
136 Oma Latin Named for Bona Dea. F
137 Omah Hebrew Cedar tree. F
138 Omat Irish The color of olive. F
139 Omega Biblical The last letter of the Greek alphabet, long O. F
140 Omette Hebrew Cedar tree. F