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Germanic Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Orwin spear-friend (friend of the spear) English, Germanic Boy
Osbyrt From Old English ōs 'god' + beorht 'bright' - 'god-bright' / 'divinely bright' English, Germanic Boy
Osmar divinely famous / 'god-famous' Germanic Boy
Osmarr From elements meaning 'god' (Ás/Os) + 'famous' or 'renowned' - often rendered as 'divine fame' or 'famous by God' Germanic, Norse Boy
Osmer God-famous; renowned by God English, Germanic Boy
Osmin Likely a variant of Osman/Uthman (often glossed as 'young bustard' in Arabic) or related to Osmond meaning 'divine protection' (from Germanic elements) Arabic, Germanic Boy
Osmont Divine protector (God-protector) Germanic Boy
Osmor Probably 'divine fame' or 'god-famous' (from Germanic elements meaning 'god' + 'fame') Germanic Boy
Osryck divine ruler (god‑ruler) English, Germanic Boy
Oss Derived from the Old English/Germanic element meaning 'god' or 'divine'; often a short form of names beginning with Os- English, Germanic Boy
Osvaldo God-ruler / divine ruler English, Germanic, Italian, Portuguese Boy
Oswald God-ruler; divine ruler or ruler by God's power English, Germanic Boy
Oswall God-ruler (divine ruler) English, Germanic Boy
Oswalt divine ruler (god-ruler) English, Germanic Boy
Otha wealth, fortune; prosperity English, Germanic Boy
Othokar From elements meaning 'wealth/fortune' (ot/od) + 'man/free man' (kar/karl) - roughly 'wealthy/prosperous man' or 'prosperous ruler'. Germanic Boy
Oto Wealth, fortune, prosperity Germanic Boy
Ottmar From elements ot/od 'wealth, fortune' + mar 'fame' - 'wealthy and renowned'. Germanic Boy
Otto Wealth, fortune, prosperity Germanic Boy
Ottokar From Germanic elements likely meaning 'wealth/fortune' + an element interpreted as 'spear/army' - broadly 'wealthy/fortunate warrior or ruler.' Germanic Boy
Ottomar From elements meaning "wealth, fortune" (od/ot) and "fame" (mār) - "wealthy/famous". Germanic Boy
Ouen wealth/fortune + friend - "wealthy/fortunate friend" Breton, French, Germanic Boy
Pepin Diminutive or pet form of a Germanic name; exact meaning uncertain (historically attested as Pippinus) Germanic Boy
pharamond protector on a journey / guardian of travelers Germanic Boy
Philberti Very bright; famed/brilliant (from element beraht 'bright') Germanic Boy
Philberto very bright, very famous or illustrious Germanic Boy
Philbertus 'much-bright' - very bright, illustrious Germanic Boy
Philbirt From elements meaning 'much' + 'bright' - 'very bright' or 'much-bright'. Germanic Boy
Philburte very/much bright; illustrious Germanic Boy
Philibert From elements meaning "much" + "bright" - essentially "very bright" or "much-bright/illustrious" Germanic Boy