Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with O

Odera

Odera - Girl's name meaning, origin, and popularity.

Meaning: Plough ofira, gold Origin: Hebrew

Odern

Meaning 'tree town' and originated from America used as a unisex name but also a great unisex name. Ashton can be shortened to Ash or Ashy but is a strong name for a baby boy.

Odessa

(oh-DE-sə)

Feminine form of Odysseus (M), therefore meaning odyssey. the Greeks borrowed the word Odessa came from, meaning "marine" Ukrainian meaning place name. Greek meaning full of wrath. Famous real-life people named Odessa: | Edit.

Meaning: Filled with wrath Origin: Ukrainian

Odetta

Odetta as a girls' name. Odetta means "wealth". Odetta is a variant form of Odette (French, Old German): in the famous ballet "Swan Lake". ASSOCIATED WITH -ta, wealth.

Meaning: Wealth Origin: Germanic

Odette

The name Odette is the female version of Otto, from the Old High German words "otho" and "odo", which are derived from the French word "auda" meaning "rich". Therefore, Odette is of French and Old German origin, and its meaning is "wealth". Famous real-life people named Odette: | Edit. Odette Annable - American actress.

Meaning: Wealth Origin: Germanic

Odgar

The name Odgar is a Welsh baby name. In Welsh the meaning of the name Odgar is: Legendary son of Aedd.

Meaning: Legendary son of aedd Origin: English

Odharnait

Meaning & History. Means "little pale green one", derived from Irish odhra "pale green, sallow" combined with a diminutive suffix.

Meaning: Pale. Origin: Gaelic

Odhert

Odhert is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 814 times.

Meaning: Wealthy Origin: German

Odhrán

Odhrán is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 30 times.

Odhran

Means 'little pale green one', derived from Irish odhra 'pale green' plus diminutive suffix -an. Pronounced: O-rawn. Famous real-life people named Odhrán: | Edit. Saint Odhrán, early Irish saint and companion of Saint Columba.

Meaning: Pale green Origin: Irish