Orton is a variant of Horton. Horton is an English name, derived from the Latin word 'hortiss', which means 'garden'.
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Orville
Orville originates in French language and means 'golden town'.
Oscar
Oscar originates in Gaelic languages and means "friend of the deer". As a masculine given name it is popular not
Osiris
Osiris is an Egyptian name, the name of the god of the dead.
Oskari
Oskari is a Finnish variant of Oscar. Oscar originates in Gaelic languages and means "friend of the deer". As a
Osmond
Osmond is an English name, derived from the Old Norse name 'Asmundr', which comes from the words 'as', meaning 'god',
Lorne
Lorne originates in Scottish language and is related to the name of a region in the west of Scotland called
Denley
Denley is a locational name in that it identified that the bearer came from a certain area. The exact location
Osvald
Osvald is a Danish, Norwegian and Swedish variant of Oswald. Oswald originates in Old English language and means "God's rule".
Oceanus
Oceanus originates in Greek language and means "sea titan". In Greek mythology, Oceanus was the titan of water, seas, lakes,
Oswald
Oswald originates in Old English language and means "God's rule". As a masculine given name it is rather rare these
Otavio
Otavio is a Portuguese variant of Octavius. Octavius originates in Latin language and means "eighth". Formerly, it was usually given
Othello
Othello is most likely an Italian diminutive of Otto. The Germanic name 'Otto' is derived from the word 'uod', which
Grant
Grant is derived from the Old French “graunt”, itself derived from the Latin “grandis”, which means “tall, large” or "great".
Otis
Otis is an English variant of Otto. The Germanic name 'Otto' is derived from the word 'uod', which means 'wealth
Kazim
Kazim is an Arabic name which means 'one who controls his anger'.
Dolph
Dolph is a diminutive of Adolph, or Adolf. The name Adolf comes from two Germanic words, 'adel' which means 'distinguished
Ottavio
Ottavio is an Italian variant of Octavius. Octavius originates in Latin language and means "eighth". Formerly, it was usually given
Ignacio
Ignacio is a Spanish variant of the Latin name 'Ignatius', itself derived from the Latin word 'ignis', which means 'fire'.
Halstein
Halstein originates in Old Norse and means "stony rock".