List of Israeli Baby Names Meanings Starting with O

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Obal

It is believed to derive from the now lost personal name Hugibald. From "hug", meaning heart, mind, or spirit, and "bald", bold or brave, it was probably introduced into England in about the 7th century, and also it is claimed by the Norman French, after the famous Conquest of England in 1066.

Meaning: Inconvenience of old age Origin: Israeli

Obediah

Hebrew meaning: The name Obediah is a Hebrew baby name The Hebrew meaning of Obediah is: Serves God.

Meaning: Serves god Origin: Israeli

Obil

In Biblical the meaning of the name Obil is: That weeps, who deserves to be bewailed.

Meaning: That weeps who deserves to be bewailed Origin: Israeli

Oboth

The name Oboth is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Oboth is: Dragons, fathers, desires'.

Meaning: Dragons fathers desires Origin: Israeli

Ocran

Biblical Meaning: The name Ocran is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Ocran is: A disturber, that disorders.

Meaning: A disturber that disorders Origin: Israeli

Og

OG = Original Gangster. Just means the name is original. The shorter and more common a word is, the more OG it is One of the things I sometimes find frustrating is if someone has an OG name but it's not capitalised.

Meaning: A cake bread baked in ashes Origin: Israeli

Ohad

Ohad (Hebrew: אֹהַד‎) was the third son of Simeon; he is mentioned in Genesis 46:10. His name means "will sympathize", or "united" and "power" (both rare interpretations). It is also a common name for boys in Israel.

Meaning: Praising confessing Origin: Israeli

Ohel

Ohel (Hebrew: אהל‎, "tent" or "house") is the name of the fourth son of Zerubbabel. His name is mentioned in 1 Chronicles 3:20. This Bible-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

Meaning: Tent tabernacle brightness Origin: Israeli

Olympas

Origin of the name Olympia: Feminine form of the Greek Olympios (of Olympus, the mountain in northern Greece that was the home of the gods in Greek mythology).

Meaning: Heavenly Origin: Israeli

Onesimus

Latinized form of the Greek name Ονησιμος (Onesimos), which meant "beneficial, profitable". Saint Onesimus was an escaped slave of Philemon who met Saint Paul while in prison and was converted by him. Paul sent him back to Philemon carrying the epistle that appears in the New Testament.

Meaning: Profitable useful Origin: Israeli