List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with O

Oswin

The name Oswin is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Oswin is: Divine friend; God's friend.

Meaning: Divine friend Origin: Anglo-Saxon

Oswiu

Oswiu, also known as Oswy or Oswig (Old English: Ōswīg) (c. 612 – 15 February 670), was King of Bernicia from 642 until his death. ... In 655, Oswiu's forces killed Penda in a decisive victory at the Battle of the Winwæd, establishing Oswiu as one of the most powerful rulers in Britain.

Meaning: Name of a king Origin: English

Oswy

The name Oswy is an Anglo-Saxon baby name. In Anglo-Saxon the meaning of the name Oswy is: Name of a king.

Meaning: Name of a king Origin: English

Oswyn

The boy's name Oswyn o-sw-yn is a variant of Oswin (Old English), and the meaning of Oswyn is "God's friend".

Oszkar

The name is borne by a character in Irish mythology—Oscar, grandson of Fionn Mac Cumhaill. In Old English, "os" means "god" and "gar" means "spear", thus "spear of god".

Meaning: Hungarian form of oscar leaping warrior Origin: Hungarian

Ota

Ota Name Meaning. Japanese (Ota): 'large rice paddy'; variously written and found mostly in western Japan and the Ryukyu Islands. Some bearers are descended from the Minamoto and the surname is listed in the Shinsen shojiroku.

Meaning: Rich Origin: German

Otadan

Otadan is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1426 times.

Meaning: Plenty Origin: Native American

Otaktay

Native American Meaning: The name Otaktay is a Native American baby name. In Native American the meaning of the name Otaktay is: Kills many.

Meaning: Kills many Origin: Native American

Otey

The name Otey is of Anglo-Saxon origin and came from when the family lived in the parish of Oteley found in the counties of Shropshire, Suffolk and the West Riding of Yorkshire. Otey is derived from the Old English elements "ote," or "oats" and "leah," meaning "a clearing."

Otha

[(OTHA)], Brand Name (needs page) Otha, a Tamil word for describing extreme anger or sometimes referring to friends. It is translated in English as the F word.