Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with O

Orinda

The meaning of the name “Orinda” is: “Pine Trees”.

Meaning: Pine trees Origin: Israeli

Oringo

African Origin. "He Who Likes The Hunt" The meaning of the name Oringo is He Who Likes The Hunt. The origin of the name Oringo is African. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language.

Meaning: He Who Likes the Hunt Origin: African

Orino

The meaning of name Orino and origin Japan. The meaning of name Orino, origin of name Orino , baby name Orino.

Meaning: Workman's meadow Origin: Japanese

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.

Oriole

Oriole. 33% this week. Gender: Female Meaning of Oriole: "golden" Origin of Oriole: Latin.

Meaning: Fair-haired Origin: Latin

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 1216 times.

Meaning: A deer. Origin: Basque

Orla

Órla, Órlaith, Orla or Orlagh (pronounced OR-lah) is a female given name of Irish origin. The root format of the name is Órfhlaith interpretable as "golden princess" as it combines the Gaelic elements ór: gold, and fhlaith literally prince, its full feminine form being banfhlaith.

Meaning: Gold princess Origin: English

Orlagh

Órla, Órlaith, Orla or Orlagh (pronounced OR-lah) is a female given name of Irish origin. The root format of the name is Órfhlaith interpretable as "golden princess" as it combines the Gaelic elements ór: gold, and fhlaith literally prince, its full feminine form being banfhlaith.

Meaning: Gold Princess