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Nugget

A small, lump or piece of something, often used to refer to gold or precious metals

Nunita

Little one or small girl in Spanish

Nuriel

Light of God

Nurmie

A term of endearment, often used in a friendly or affectionate manner

Nuzzle

To cuddle or nestle closely

Nyusha

A term of endearment in Russian, often used for a little girl or a cute creature.

Oakley

From the oak tree meadow

Oaklyn

From the oak tree land

Oberon

Noble and regal king of the fairies

Oceana

Of the ocean

Oceane

French for ocean or sea

Octavia

Eighth

Odelia

Wealthy or prosperous

Odessa

A city in Ukraine, the name symbolizes a sense of adventure and travel.

Odette

Wealthy

Odwaga

Courage in Polish

Odyssey

A long and adventurous journey.

Ofelia

Help

Ohanko

A term for loyalty or companion in native cultures

Oksana

A name of Ukrainian origin meaning 'praise' or 'glory'.

Olalla

A name of Spanish origin, often interpreted as 'a place of water'.

Olenda

Derived from the Italian word 'lenda', which means 'gift' or 'present'.

Olessa

A diminutive of the name Alessandra, meaning 'defender of mankind'.

Olesya

A name of Slavic origin that means 'holy' or 'blessed'.

Oletta

Derived from the Italian word 'oletta' meaning 'little olive' or 'olive branch'

Oliana

A name that signifies light and warmth

Olinda

The name Olinda is of Spanish origin, meaning 'a place of beauty'.

Oliver

Olive tree, symbol of peace

Olivia

Olive tree or peace

Oliwia

Derived from the olive tree, symbolizing peace and prosperity

Olympe

Derived from the Greek word for 'heavenly' or 'of Olympus'

Olympia

Derived from Mount Olympus, associated with the home of the Greek gods.

Oneida

A Native American word meaning 'a place of standing stone'.

Onnuri

A Korean term that can mean 'the whole world' or 'universe'.

Ookami

Wolf

Oonagh

A name of Irish origin meaning 'lamb' or 'one born at noon'.

Opalia

A name derived from Opal, representing beauty and uniqueness.

Ophelie

Help

Ophira

Gold; a place of wealth

Orange

A color commonly associated with warmth and vitality

Orania

A name derived from the city of Orania in South Africa.

Ordell

A variant of the name meaning 'boundary hill'

Orella

Italian for 'little gold or golden one'

Oresta

The name Oresta is derived from the Greek word 'orestes' meaning 'mountain dweller' or 'of the mountains'.

Oriole

A type of bird known for its bright colors and melodious song

Oriska

Derived from Slavic origin meaning 'little bear'

Orison

A prayer or plea

Orlaith

Golden princess

Ornela

The name Ornela is derived from the Italian word meaning 'little flower'.

Orsina

Little bear

Orsino

Derived from Italian, often interpreted as 'bear cub'

Ortega

A surname of Spanish origin, meaning 'from the mountain' or 'dweller near the mountain'.

Oryssa

A name of Greek origin meaning 'mountain dweller'

Osamu

To be wise or to be thoughtful

Oschie

A term of endearment

Osires

A name derived from ancient mythology, often associated with the god of the afterlife.

Osmond

God's protection

Ostara

Goddess of spring and fertility

Osvald

Divine power or God's power

Oswald

Divine power or God's power

Otilie

Wealthy

Ottina

A diminutive form of 'Otta', meaning wealth or fortune

Oxana

God's grace

Ozella

A variant of the name Ozelia, meaning 'blessed' or 'happy'.

Paccia

A term of endearment in Italian, often used for a cute or beloved pet

Paccos

A playful term or nickname commonly used in some cultures to refer to a pet

Pacino

Italian surname derived from the name 'Benedetto', meaning blessed.

Packie

A variant of the name Patrick, meaning noble.

Pamigo

A term of endearment that often represents companionship.

Pamina

A character in the opera 'The Magic Flute' by Mozart, representing love and innocence

Pancho

Spanish diminutive of Francisco, meaning 'free man'

Pandora

All gifts

Pandra

A mythical creature known for its beauty and grace.

Panther

A large, carnivorous feline native to the Americas, known for its powerful build and stealth.

Papina

A term of endearment in some languages, often associated with sweetness and affection.

Papito

Little daddy

Pascal

Relating to Easter or Passover; derived from the Hebrew name 'Pesach', meaning 'to pass over'.

Pashka

A diminutive form of the name Pavel, which means 'small' or 'humble'

Patric

Nobleman or patrician

Pattie

A diminutive form of the name Patricia

Pavita

Little sister

Pawlow

Derived from the name of the famous Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov, known for his research on classical conditioning.

Pawnee

A Native American tribe originally from the Great Plains of the United States

Pawris

A playful blend of 'paw' and 'Paris', evoking a sense of fun and sophistication

Paxton

Peace town

Paytah

Name of Native American origin meaning 'to be a warrior' or 'to be a fighter'.

Payton

From the warrior's estate

Peachie

A sweet and soft fruit, symbolizing warmth and affection.

Peachy

Pleasant, cheerful

Peanut

A type of legume often used as a snack.

Pebble

A small rounded stone often found on beaches or riverbeds

Pedina

Italian for pawn (in chess)

Peewee

A small or insignificant person or thing

Pelusa

Spanish for fluff or fuzz

Peony

A type of flowering plant known for its large and fragrant blooms

Pepita

A small seed, particularly a pumpkin seed in Spanish

Pepito

A term of endearment in Spanish, often meaning 'little one'

Pepper

A spice used for seasoning, derived from the berries of the pepper plant.

Perkin

A derivative of Peter, meaning 'rock'

Persia

A historical region located in what is now Iran, symbolizing beauty and culture.