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Gold is wealth; from Yoruba 'oro' (gold) and 'oluwa' (God, wealth).
Of the mountains; from Greek mythology, name of Agamemnon's son.
Derived from Greek, meaning 'of the mountain' or 'mountaineer,' symbolizing strength and connection to nature.
Mountain man; from Greek 'oros' meaning mountain.
Orphan; derived from Arabic 'yatim'.
My light, bringing illumination and guidance
Golden. From Latin aureus, symbolizing radiance and precious beauty.
Related to gold or dawn; suggests brightness and golden qualities.
From Hebrew meaning 'God is my light,' or refers to a golden color. Can also mean 'golden' in Latin.
Rising in the sky, hunter in Greek myth
Hebrew name possibly meaning 'light,' related to the Hebrew word 'or.'
Golden princess; combines 'or' (gold) and 'flaith' (princess) in Irish.
Golden princess; from the elements for gold and sovereignty.
Pointed land; variant of Orlando from Germanic 'Orland'
Famous land or renowned territory.
Famous ruler or renowned leader, from Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'nald' (ruler).
Famous land; renowned in the land
Possibly a variant of Orlando from Spanish and Germanic 'orlando' meaning famous land or famous ruler.
Light is to me; derived from the Hebrew word Or meaning light.
Possibly from Germanic elements meaning 'spear' or 'serpent'.
From Ormond, an Irish region; historically associated with Norman nobility
Gold; represents wealth and preciousness
Biblical Moabite woman; possibly derived from a Hebrew word meaning gazelle or related to 'stiff-necked'.
Odd or occasional; carries a distinctive and unique quality.
Bear cub; from Latin origins suggesting strength and youth.
Variant of Orville, possibly from Old French meaning 'golden city' or derived from an estate name.
Golden city or golden town.
Gold city.
Relating to the hunter constellation. Variant of Orion from Greek mythology.
Related to the hunter constellation; symbolizes strength and celestial connection
Bear in Spanish and Portuguese; part in Finnish and Scandinavian languages.
Lion; strength, power, and bravery in Arabic.
Lion; symbolizes strength, courage, and bravery in Arabic tradition.
Divine rule, combining Germanic elements for 'god' and 'rule'.
Divine warrior; a warrior blessed by the divine or god's bear.
Divine bear or God bear. Old English elements meaning protection and strength.
Divine stream or bear warrior; an English surname derived from Old English elements
Divine spear, deer-lover, champion
Variant of Hosea, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God is salvation' or 'God saves,' reflecting divine deliverance.
Noble, or a day name in Akan tradition. Associated with dignity and respect.
Yoruba orisha of fertility, love, beauty, and the river. Associated with feminine grace and sensuality.
God is salvation; a variant form related to biblical names of deliverance.
Young deer; Welsh form of Ossian from Celtic mythology
Possibly variant of Hebrew 'Hosea', meaning 'salvation' or 'God saves'.
Divine spear, from Old Norse áss (god) and arr (warrior).
Divine spear
Bustard (a bird) or embodying old age and valor; an Arabic name denoting strength.
Divine protector. From Old English elements os (god) and mond (protector).
Bear; Spanish word used as a given name.
Divine ruler; from os (god) and rice (power/ruler)
Small deer or young deer; from the Gaelic Oisín, a legendary Celtic poet and warrior.
Steadfast; from Greek Eustathius meaning stable
Derived from the Germanic pagan spring festival, symbolizing renewal, rebirth, and the vernal equinox.
Variant of Austin from Latin Augustus meaning 'majestic' or 'venerable'.
Divine power; from 'os' (god) and 'wald' (power/ruler), variant of Oswaldo.
Divine ruler and friend; from Old English Oswald elements
From Latin Octavius, meaning 'eighth,' traditionally referring to the eighth month or the eighth-born child.
Possibly derived from Ophelia, meaning 'helper' or 'aid' in Greek.
Derived from Arabic roots; associated with strength and nobility.
Wealthy spearman or famous riches; combined Germanic elements for prosperity and warrior strength.
God is my strength; lion of God.
Wealthy or prosperous; Germanic name with historical Roman usage.
Wealthy, prosperous, with heritage and strength.
Wealthy; from Latin 'otium' meaning leisure or affluence
Wealthy or prosperous; derived from Germanic roots, related to Otis.
Wealthy, prosperous. From Latin root meaning 'rich' or 'of great fortune.'
God is my strength; variant of Othniel from Hebrew origins.
God is my strength; Spanish form of Othniel.
Eighth. From Latin, historically given to eighth-born children or as dynastic names.
The eighth; Italian form of the Roman name Octavius
Diminutive of Otto, a German name meaning 'wealthy' or 'fortunate'
Wealthy or prosperous; feminine form of Otto, representing affluence and fortune.
Wealthy and prosperous.
Wealth, fortune, prosperity
Arabic variant of Umar/Omar, meaning 'long-lived'.
Mother; represents maternal love and nurturing.
Heavenly, of the sky; one of the nine Muses in Greek mythology.
Servant of God; variant spelling of Osman/Usman from Arabic Othman.
Strength
Servant of God; from the Hebrew biblical name Obadiah.
Upper town or town on a ridge; English geographical surname.
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