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Latin name borne by the Roman poet, referring to his historical and literary significance.
French form of Ovid, from the Latin Ovidius; historically associated with the ancient Roman poet Publius Ovidius Naso.
From the Roman poet Ovid; Latin origin name.
Possibly derived from South Indian/Sanskrit traditions, though exact meaning is unclear.
Welsh form of Eugenius; venerable, well-born
A name with historical Islamic significance; possibly related to companionship.
Young warrior, well-born, noble
Surname used as given name, derived from Welsh Owen.
Variant of Owen; means young warrior in Welsh tradition.
Hospitable; derived from Greek xenia meaning hospitality and kindness
From Old English 'oxan leah,' meaning 'ox meadow'; represents pastoral and agricultural heritage.
A Yoruba name combining 'oyin' (honey) and 'sola' (wealth), symbolizing sweetness and prosperity.
Snow; representing purity and beauty.
Turkish name meaning 'bard,' 'poet,' or 'minstrel,' representing artistic expression and musical talent.
Variant of biblical Uziah, Hebrew 'Uzziyyahu' meaning 'God is my strength.'
God is my strength; strong with God. Hebrew biblical name.
Sorrowful or yearning; from Turkish meaning to miss or long for something.
Divine spear; God's power
From Old English elements 'os' (divine) and 'weald' (rule), meaning 'god's power' or 'divine ruler.'
Divine spear or divine warrior; diminutive of Oswald or Oscar with Germanic roots.
Spear of God or bear god, from English/Germanic roots.
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