Protector
Nitus
A name that suggests vitality and endurance.
Nitzo
A variant of the name Nathan, meaning 'gift from God'
Njord
God of the sea and the winds in Norse mythology
Noam
Comfort, rest
Noe
Hebrew for rest or comfort
Nokosi
Bear in the Native American language of the Sioux.
Norbe
A diminutive form of Norbert, which means 'bright north'.
Norbert
Bright north
Norica
A name derived from 'Nor', meaning North, and 'ica', a diminutive suffix.
Norie
A variation of the name 'Norina', often associated with honor.
Norik
Derived from the Japanese word for 'to create' or 'to make'
Norio
Japanese meaning 'field' or 'man of the field'
Norman
Man of the north
Norr
A reference to the North, often associated with strength and resilience
Norris
A strong or brave man; often associated with strengths.
Novak
Surname of Slavic origin meaning 'newcomer' or 'new man'
Noxie
Associated with the night or darkness
Nuck
A playful or mischievous person
Nukon
A name possibly derived from a fictional character or concept.
Nursa
A name meaning 'nurse' or 'to nurture'.
Nyke
Variant of Nike, the Greek goddess of victory
Nymeria
A name derived from the character Nymeria from the 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series.
Ober
German for 'upper' or 'above'
Odell
A surname of English origin, meaning 'from the grove'
Odyn
Meaning 'wrath' or 'fury' in Old Norse
Ofra
A name of Hebrew origin meaning 'fawn' or 'young deer'
Ohanko
A term for loyalty or companion in native cultures
Oka
Japanese for 'hill' or 'ridge'
Okoye
A character from the Marvel comics and films, known for her bravery and strength
Olav
Ancestor's heritage
Olexi
A variant of Alexei, meaning 'defender' or 'helper'.
Olwen
The name Olwen is of Welsh origin and means 'white footprint' or 'the footprint of a white goddess'.
Omara
An African name meaning 'she who is loved' or 'a gift from God'.
Omir
The one who brings peace
Onki
A name that suggests strength and loyalty
Onno
A name of Dutch origin meaning 'bear cub'.
Ono
Japanese word for sound
Onur
Honor
Ony
A short and cute form of name often associated with companionship.
Opalia
A name derived from Opal, representing beauty and uniqueness.
Ophel
Helper
Orco
Mythical creature or ogre in Italian folklore
Ordell
A variant of the name meaning 'boundary hill'
Ordella
A variation of 'Ordelia', meaning 'the beautiful one' in Italian
Orino
A small stream or brook in Italian
Oris
Derived from the Greek word 'oris' meaning 'mountain top' or 'peak'.
Orit
A Hebrew name meaning 'light' or 'my light'
Orko
A fictional character from the animated series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
Orlik
Little eagle or young eagle in Slavic languages
Orres
A name derived from a place name or geographical feature.
Orsen
Bear cub
Orsina
Little bear
Orsino
Derived from Italian, often interpreted as 'bear cub'
Orso
Italian for bear
Ortega
A surname of Spanish origin, meaning 'from the mountain' or 'dweller near the mountain'.
Orvin
A form of the name Orvin meaning 'friend of the army' or 'spear friend'.
Orvis
A character from literature and a brand known for outdoor gear
Osak
A town in Japan known for its cultural heritage
Osamu
To be wise or to be thoughtful
Osco
Italian variant of the name Oswald, meaning 'divine power'
Oshea
Ash tree
Oskar
Divine spear
Osmar
Divine warrior
Osmond
God's protection
Osvald
Divine power or God's power
Oswald
Divine power or God's power
Ottar
A name of Old Norse origin meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous'
Ouray
The place of light
Ovi
A name of Indian origin meaning 'little lamb' or 'young sheep'
Owen
Noble or well-born
Ozma
A name of a powerful sorceress and ruler in the Land of Oz
Paccia
A term of endearment in Italian, often used for a cute or beloved pet
Pacino
Italian surname derived from the name 'Benedetto', meaning blessed.
Paden
A name of uncertain origin, possibly meaning 'noble' or 'quiet'
Padfoot
A nickname for the character Sirius Black in the Harry Potter series, known for his ability to transform into a large black dog.
Padme
Gift
Pandra
A mythical creature known for its beauty and grace.
Paniolo
Hawaiian cowboy or rancher
Pantera
Italian for 'panther'
Paolo
Italian form of Paul, meaning 'small' or 'humble'
Pardo
Means 'brown' in Spanish and also refers to a certain type of deer.
Pascal
Relating to Easter or Passover; derived from the Hebrew name 'Pesach', meaning 'to pass over'.
Pasha
A title of high rank or nobility, often used in the Ottoman Empire.
Pasqual
Italian for 'Easter'
Patric
Nobleman or patrician
Patrisha
Noble
Patro
Derived from the Greek word for 'father' or 'protector'.
Pava
A type of bird known for its beauty in Indian culture
Pavel
Small
Pawlow
Derived from the name of the famous Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov, known for his research on classical conditioning.
Paxo
A playful term often associated with joy or fun.
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
Peabody
Derived from a Scottish surname meaning 'small child' or 'little one'
Pekko
A Finnish term for a little boy or a mischievous child
Pelle
Italian for skin or hide
Penn
A name of Celtic origin meaning 'head' or 'hill.'
Percy
A name derived from the French surname 'Perci', meaning 'pierce' or 'to penetrate'.
Perdo
To lose