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Oddgeir
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Point of the spear (spear-point) |
Norse |
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Oddmund
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From Old Norse elements 'odd' (point, blade) + 'mundr' (protector) - 'point-protector' or 'protector of the blade/point'. |
Norse, Norwegian |
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Oddo
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Either 'point, blade' (Old Norse) or 'wealth, fortune' (Germanic) |
Norse |
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Oddur
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Point or edge (specifically the point of a weapon, e.g., a spear) |
Norse |
Boy |
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Oddvar
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Spear-point guardian |
Norse |
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Oddver
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Likely 'spear-point guardian' - probably a variant of Old Norse Oddvar (oddr 'point/spear' + varr 'guardian/defender'). |
Norse, Norwegian |
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Odern
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No established historical meaning; probably a modern invented form or a variant of names such as Edern or Odin, so any meaning is speculative |
Norse |
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Odin
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From Old Norse Óðinn, related to 'óðr' meaning 'fury, inspiration' - name of the chief Norse god of wisdom, war, poetry, and magic. |
Norse |
Boy |
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Odulf
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From elements aud/od 'wealth, fortune' + ulf 'wolf' - 'wealthy/fortunate wolf' |
Norse |
Boy |
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Odwulf
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literally combining elements for "wealth/prosperity" (Old English ēad/od) + "wolf" → "prosperous/wealthy wolf"; alternatively could reflect Old Norse odd- ("point/edge") + "wolf" → "pointed/edge wolf" |
English, Norse |
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Oegelsby
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Settlement or farm of Oegel (a Norse/Old English personal name) |
English, Norse |
Boy |
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Olaf
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Ancestor's descendant; "heir of the ancestors" |
Norse |
Boy |
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Olaph
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Ancestor's descendant; heir |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Boy |
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Olav
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Ancestor's heir; descendant or legacy of the ancestors |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Boy |
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Olave
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ancestor's descendant; heir |
Norse |
Boy |
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Olavi
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Ancestor's descendant (heir) |
Norse |
Boy |
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Ole
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ancestor's descendant / heir of the ancestors |
Norse |
Boy |
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Oleg
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holy, sacred, blessed |
Norse |
Boy |
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Oleh
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holy, blessed, sacred |
Norse |
Boy |
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Oliverios
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Olive tree; olive branch (symbolically peace). |
Latin, Norse |
Boy |
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Olof
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descendant or heir of the ancestors |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Boy |
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Olop
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Descendant of the ancestors (often rendered "ancestor's relic") |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Boy |
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Oluf
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Descendant of the ancestors; ancestor's heir |
Norse |
Boy |
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Olvaerr
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Heir or descendant of the ancestors |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Boy |
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Olvir
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Uncertain - Old Norse origin; exact meaning is disputed or not well attested |
Norse |
Boy |
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Oram
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Varies by origin: from Old Norse 'Ormr' meaning 'serpent/dragon'; alternatively a surname/place-name origin denoting a dweller by a ridge, shore, or riverbank. |
English, Irish, Norse, Scottish |
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Orm
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snake, serpent |
Danish, English, Icelandic, Norman, Norse, Norwegian, Swedish |
Boy |
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Ormen
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Serpent, snake (from Old Norse 'ormr', also associated with dragon/sea-serpent) |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Boy |
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Ormod
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From Old Norse elements orm 'serpent, dragon' + óðr 'fury, mind, courage' - roughly 'serpent-courage' or 'dragon-minded'. |
Norse |
Boy |
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Orn
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Eagle (from Old Norse 'Örn'); in Khmer usage it appears as a romanized name/surname with variable local meanings |
Khmer, Norse, Scandinavian |
Boy |
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