Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with O

Oriol

Oriol (Eastern Catalan: [uɾiˈɔl]) is a Catalan name, which can be found as a given name or a surname. It derives from the Latin word aureus (golden). It was originally just a surname, but started to be used as a given name in honour of Saint Joseph Oriol.

Oriyg

Taarini is one of the name of Goddess Durga. It means she who frees. Girl. Oriya,Sanskrit. Hindu.

Meaning: Son of valthjof Origin: Norwegian

Orji

The meaning of the name Orji is Sturdy tree. The origin of the name Orji is African - Nigerian. Orji is an African - Nigerian name that means 'Sturdy tree' FIND THE PERFECT NAME FOR YOUR NEW BABY: Perfect baby names.

Meaning: Majestic trunk Origin: Nigerian

Orkatz

Orkatz is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1227 times.

Meaning: A deer. Origin: Basque

Orlan

German Meaning: The name Orlan is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Orlan is: Renowned in the land. Form of Roland.

Meaning: Famous land Origin: German

Orlege

Orlege is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1148 times.

Meaning: Battle strife Origin: English

Orley

[ syll. or-ley, orl-ey ] The baby boy name Orley is pronounced as AORL-iy †. The origin of Orley is the Hebrew language. Orley is a variant transcription of the name Orly. See also the related category hebrew. Orley is not often used as a baby boy name.

Orlin

German Meaning: The name Orlin is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Orlin is: Renowned in the land. Form of Roland.

Meaning: Famous land

Orlo

(OHR-loh)

Orlo is old German. It is a derivative of the name "Roland" which means, "famous throughout the land" 'Orl' is Hebrew for 'light', to add 'o' is to indicate 'he brings'. Thus we have taken the meaning 'Bringer of light' for our son Orlo.

Orlondo

Orlondo as a name for boys. The meaning of Orlondo is "renowned land". Orlondo is a version of Orlando (Spanish, Old German): form of Roland.

Meaning: Famous country Origin: Germanic