2063 Beautiful Christian Twins Baby Names

Ola

The name Ola is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Ola is: Relic.

Meaning: One who is precious, giver of life, well- being, a relic of one’s ancestors Origin: Norwegian

Olamide

(aw-lah-MEE-deh)

Meaning of name Olamide. Etymology : Means "my wealth has arrived" in Yoruba. Saint : Origin : Yoruba.

Meaning: My wealth has come Origin: African

Olee

A submission from Texas, United States says the name Olee means "Regal and Playful" and is of English origin.

Meaning: The remaining of the ancestors Origin: Scandinavian

Olga

(AWL-gah)

Origin of the name Olga: Feminine form of Oleg (holy), a name derived from the Scandinavian Helgi, which has its root in the Old Norse heill (hale, hearty; blessed, holy).

Meaning: Holy Origin: German

Olive

(AHL-iv)

Origin of the name Olive: Evolution of the older and now unused Oliva, which was taken from the Latin oliva (a tree of the olive family). A branch from the olive tree has long been regarded as a symbol for peace.

Meaning: Olive, olive tree Origin: English

Oliver

(AHL-ə-vər)

The name Oliver is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Oliver is: The olive tree. The biblical olive tree symbolizes fruitfulness and beauty and dignity. 'Extending an olive branch' signifies an offer of peace.

Meaning: Elf army Origin: French

Olufunke

(aw-loo-FOON-keh)

Given Name OLUFUNKE. GENDER: Masculine & Feminine. USAGE: Western African, Yoruba.

Meaning: God took care of Origin: African

Onyeka

(awn-YEH-kah)

Meaning of name Onyeka. Etymology : Short form of ONYEKACHI. Saint : Origin : Igbo.

Meaning: God is the greatest Origin: African

Onyekachi

(awn-yeh-KAH-chi)

Given Name ONYEKACHI. GENDER: Feminine & Masculine. USAGE: Western African, Igbo.

Meaning: God is the greatest Origin: African

Opal

Opal is a feminine given name derived from the name of the gemstone opal. The gemstone is the birthstone for October. Its name is derived from the Sanskrit उपल or upala, which means "jewel". It came into use along with other gemstone names during the late Victorian era.

Meaning: A treasured jewel, resembling the iridescent gemstone Origin: Sanskrit