# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
141 | Ominotago | NativeAmerican | Beautiful voice (Chippewa). | F | |
142 | Omora | Latin | Honor. | F | |
143 | Omoria | Latin | Honor. | F | |
144 | Omorose | Egyptian | Beautiful. | F | |
145 | Omphale | Greek | A queen of Lydia. | F | |
146 | Ona | Hebrew | Graceful. | F | |
147 | Ona | Irish | One. Also a variant of Una: Lamb; together. | F | |
148 | Ona | Latin | Only child; also can be a variant of Una: One. | F | |
149 | Onawa | NativeAmerican | Wide awake. | F | |
150 | Onella | Greek | Light. | F | |
151 | Onesiphorus | Biblical | Who brings profit. | F | |
152 | Oni | Egyptian | Wanted. | F | |
153 | Onida | NativeAmerican | The one searched for. | F | |
154 | Onit | Hebrew | Graceful. | F | |
155 | Ono | Biblical | Grief or strength or iniquity of him. | F | |
156 | Onora | Gaelic | Honor. | F | |
157 | Onora | Irish | Honor. | F | |
158 | Oona | English | One. | F | |
159 | Oona | Irish | Variant of Oonagh: Lamb. Can also be an Irish variant of Latin Una: One. | F | |
160 | Oona | Latin | One. | F | |
161 | Oonagh | Irish | Lamb. Can also be an Irish variant of Latin Una': One. | F | |
162 | Oonagh | Latin | Only child; also can be a variant of Una: One. | F | |
163 | Oota dabun | NativeAmerican | Day star (Algonquin). | F | |
164 | Opal | English | Opal (precious stone). Jewel names became popular in the 19th century. | F | |
165 | Opal | Sanskrit | Jewel. | F | |
166 | Opalina | Sanskrit | Jewel. | F | |
167 | Opaline | Sanskrit | Jewel. | F | |
168 | Opel | Sanskrit | Jewel. | F | |
169 | Ophel | Biblical | A tower, darkness, small white cloud. | F | |
170 | Ophelia | French | Serpentine. | F | |
171 | Ophelia | Greek | Help. Serpentine. In Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', Ophelia was the lover of Hamlet who went insane as a result of his irrational behavior. | F | |
172 | Ophelia | Shakespearean | 'Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' Daughter to Polonius. | F | |
173 | Ophelie | French | Serpentine. | F | |
174 | Ophelie | Greek | Wisdom. | F | |
175 | Ophni | Biblical | Wearisomeness, folding together. | F |