Female and male first names beginning with the letter “O”..
OLIVE
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning 'peace' or 'olive tree', symbolizing harmony in many cultures.
OLIVEA
FemaleCaptivating Greek name derived from "elaia," meaning olive tree, symbolizing growth, peace, and abundance.
OLIVEAH
FemaleUnique African-American name created by playwright Suzan-Lori Parks for her play "Topdog/Underdog". It combines elements from Olivia ("olive tree", Latin) and Leah ("weary", Hebrew), resulting in a powerful moniker symbolizing peace, strength, and resilience.
OLIVENE
FemaleUnique, captivating Latin-derived feminine name that means 'olive', symbolizing peace and abundance, and stands out due to its appealing sound and rarity.
OLIVER
FemalePopular unisex given name of Latin origin, meaning 'olive tree'.
OLIVER
MaleEnglish name derived from the Latin 'oliva', meaning olive tree or branch, symbolizing peace and abundance. It gained prominence through Charles Dickens' novel "Oliver Twist" (1838) and was further popularized by Oliver Cromwell, a significant figure in British history.
OLIVERA
FemaleLatin-origin name derived from the olive tree, symbolizing peace and prosperity.
OLIVERIO
MaleItalian given name derived from Germanic elements olf ("noble") and rīc ("power"), meaning "noble power" or "peaceful ruler".
OLIVERJAMES
MaleStylish compound name combining Latin 'olive tree' (Oliver) and Hebrew 'supplanter' (James).
OLIVET
FemaleRare, unisex French given name derived from the Latin 'oliva', meaning olive, symbolizing peace and prosperity.
OLIVET
MaleFrench name of Latin origin, derived from 'oliva', meaning olive. It signifies peace and abundance, and has been used historically in France around harvest time or in olive-growing regions.
OLIVETT
FemaleItalian feminine name derived from 'olivo' meaning 'olive', and is believed to be a diminutive of Olivia.
OLIVETTE
FemaleRare French name derived from Olive or Olivia, meaning "olive tree," symbolizing peace, wisdom, and prosperity. Once popular in 19th-century France, it's now associated with rural settings and tranquility.
OLIVIA
FemaleFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the male name Oliver which means 'olive tree'. It signifies peace and abundance.
OLIVIA
MaleFeminine name of Latin origin, derived from Oliver and meaning "olive tree" or "peace".
OLIVIAANN
FemaleDistinctive Latin-origin name derived from 'oliva', signifying strength, grace, and abundance through the olive tree symbol.
OLIVIAFAITH
FemaleUnique, modern name combining 'Olivia', meaning peace from Latin's olive tree, with 'Faith', symbolizing belief in Christian traditions.
OLIVIAGRACE
FemaleUnique feminine name derived from Latin 'oliva' meaning olive tree and English 'grace' signifying kindness and elegance.
OLIVIAH
FemaleModern variant of Olivia, deriving from Latin 'oliva', meaning olive, conferring elegance & sophistication.
OLIVIAJANE
FemaleUnique English girl's name combining Olivia ("olive tree") and Jane ("graced by God").
OLIVIAMAE
FemaleOlivia Mae is a unique and elegant female name with Latin origins. Olivia means 'olive tree' or 'peace', while Mae signifies overcoming adversity, symbolizing resilience when combined with Olivia.
OLIVIAMARIE
FemaleElegant Italian-inspired name combining Olivia, meaning olive tree, with Marie, derived from French Mary, conveying harmony, abundance, purity, and devotion.
OLIVIANA
FemaleRare, elegant Latin-derived name meaning 'olive', symbolizing peace and wisdom, and popular among Romans like Octavia Minor.
OLIVIANNA
FemaleItalian feminine given name derived from "oliva," meaning olive tree, and "-anna," meaning grace, signifying 'olive tree grace.' It harmoniously combines strength and elegance, reflecting its Roman roots.
OLIVIARAE
FemaleLatin-derived female name meaning 'olive tree' or 'peace', symbolizing wisdom, peace, and abundance.
OLIVIAROSE
FemaleItalian-origin compound name combining Olivia ('olive tree', symbolizing peace) and Rose (the elegant flower), creating a distinctive blend of strength and grace.
OLIVIER
FemaleFrench name derived from Latin "oliva," meaning olive, often used in medieval France to describe someone with olive skin or dark hair. Notable figures include Oliver Cromwell, Pierre Corneille, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, and Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Today, it remains popular worldwide.
OLIVIER
MaleClassic French masculine given name derived from Old French "Oliver," ultimately from Germanic "Alawig," meaning "noble war.
OLIVIJA
FemaleLithuanian name derived from Olimpiada, meaning 'related to the Olympics'.
OLIVINE
FemaleFeminine given name derived from the Latin word "oliva," meaning olive, reflecting the vibrant green color of the semiprecious stone olivine peridot.
OLIVIO
MaleItalian origin name derived from 'oliva', meaning olive tree, signifying peace and prosperity.
OLIVIYA
FemaleOlivia is a Latin-derived name meaning 'olive,' traditionally given to autumn-born girls and popularized by Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night.
OLIVIYAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'olive,' symbolizing peace and abundance, derived from the classic Olivia and given a modern twist by adding a 'y' sound.
OLIVYA
FemaleOlivia is a Latin-origin name meaning "olive tree", popularized by Shakespeare and famously carried by figures like Olivia Hussey and Newton-John.
OLIVYAH
FemaleHebrew girl's name meaning 'peace', derived from the Hebrew word 'shalom'. It's associated with the olive tree, symbolizing strength and wisdom.
OLIWER
MaleRare yet distinctive Polish variant of Oliver, derived from Latin 'oliva' meaning olive tree, and signifying one who is related to or grows olives.
OLIWIA
FemaleCharming and distinctive Polish feminine name derived from Oliverius, a Latin name meaning 'olive tree', symbolizing peace, wisdom, and abundance.
OLIWIER
MaleDistinctively Polish name derived from Old German 'Adalwig', meaning "noble war".
OLIYAH
FemaleUnique, Hebrew-originated girls' name meaning "ascending" or "going up," symbolizing elevation and progress. It's derived from the Hebrew word "aliya," referencing immigration to Israel.
OLLA
FemaleUnique African feminine name meaning "happy" or "joyous" in Mandinka, carrying positive vibrations and originating from West African traditions.