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