Olin is a Czech and Polish variant of Helge. Helge originates in Old Norse and means "hallowed". As a masculine
Tag: English names
Olivia
Olivia originates in Latin language and means "olive". It was used for the first time by Shakespeare in his play
Dimple
Dimple originates in English language and it is taken from the word for a facial feature, a small indentation in
Orange
Orange is an English name and simply means 'orange'.
Bramwell
Bramwell is an Old English locational name for a person coming from a certain locality. This town is believed to
Ormond
Ormond originates in Gaelic languages and means "Ruadh's son". Originally, it was used as a surname and as a surname
Orrick
Orrick is a an English name, which is means 'oak tree'.
Orton
Orton is a variant of Horton. Horton is an English name, derived from the Latin word 'hortiss', which means 'garden'.
Oscar
Oscar originates in Gaelic languages and means "friend of the deer". As a masculine given name it is popular not
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".
Oswald
Oswald originates in Old English language and means "God's rule". As a masculine given name it is rather rare these
Elsworth
Elsworth is an Anglo-Saxon name of Old English origins. This name is derived from the Old English words 'aelf', whose
Ozzy
Ozzy is a diminutive of Osborne. Osborn originates in Old English language and means "god of bears". Originally, it was
Pace
Pace originates in Old English language and means "man of peace". Originally, it was used as a surname and as
Packer
Packer is a Medieval English name, derived from the Middle English 'pak', which means 'package', and the suffix 'er', which
Paisley
Paisley originates in Old English and means "from a glade". Some sources suggest the Greek origin and meaning "basilica". Paisley
Palmer
Palmer is derived from the Old English names 'Palmer or Paumier', which mean 'pilgrimage'. The name was taken to mean