Male Names Female Names
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Odhr: | (OH-rahn) from odhar "dun-colored"; from an old name for "otter"; or "pale green." Oran, Orrin, Odran. |
Oengus: | variant of Aonghus. Aengus. |
Ogma: | known as Sun-GFace and Honey-Mouthed, siilar to the Greek hero Hercules. He caried a huge club and was the champion of the Tuatha De Danann. Legend says he created the Ogham script alphabet. |
Oilibh: | (OH-li-vehr)(ONorse) "ancestor's relic"; for of Norse Oliver. Oliver. |
Oisin: | (oh-SHEEN) Old Irish=oisin "fawn" or "deer." Finn mac Cumhaill's son, was poet of the Fiana. Two saints by this name (Oissine). Oissine, Ossian. |
Oistin: | (OHS-teen)(L) "venerable." Austin. |
O'Neil: | "son of Neil." |
Oran: | (OHR-an) from odran, Old Irish word for "otter." Saint Odran is patron of Waterford. |
Oscar: | (OHS-car) from Old Irish os "deer", prob. meaning "one who loves deer"; or "warrior." Legendary warrior, grandson of Finn mac Cumhaill. |
Owain: | (Celt) "born to nobility" or "lamb, young warrior." Owen, Uaine, Ewen, Eoin. |
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