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[+] Add Obadiah Boy Hebrew Servant/worshipper of the Lord. Obadiah was the prophet who wrote the shortest book in the Old Testament.
[+] Add Obafemi Boy African Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add Obal Boy Biblical Inconvenience of old age.
[+] Add Obanjoko Boy African Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add Obano Boy Spanish Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add Obanos Girl Spanish Basque place name.
[+] Add ObaObadele Boy African Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add Obaseki Boy African Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add Obasi Boy African Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add Obasola Boy African Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add Obataiye Boy African Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add Obawole Boy African Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add Obax Girl African Flower (Somalia).
[+] Add Obayana Boy African Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add Obdulia Girl Spanish She who brushes away pains and sorrows.
[+] Add Obed Boy Biblical A servant; workman
[+] Add Obed-edom Boy Biblical Servant of Edom
[+] Add Obediah Boy Hebrew Serves God.
[+] Add Obeko Boy Spanish Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add Obelia Girl Greek Pointed pillar.
[+] Add Obelie Girl Greek Pointed pillar.
[+] Add Oberon Boy English In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare altered the spelling to Auberon, king of the fairies, to Oberon.
[+] Add Oberon Boy German Noble and bear-like. In a Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare altered the spelling of Auberon (King of the fairies) to Oberon.
[+] Add Oberon Boy Shakespearean 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' King of the Fairies.
[+] Add Obet Boy African Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add Obharnait Girl Irish The color of olive.
[+] Add Obi BoyGirl African Heart (Ibgo, Nigeria).
[+] Add Obi BoyGirl African Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add Obiagaeli Girl African she or he who has come to enjoy
[+] Add Obiageli Girl African One who came to enjoy or in amidst of wealth, not to suffer
 

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