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My Names
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Origin
Meaning
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Oluoch
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Oluremi
African
God consoles me (Yoruba, Nigeria).
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Olusegun
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Oluseyi
African
God has done it.
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Olushegun
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Olushola
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Olusijibomi
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Olusola
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Olutosin
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Oluwa
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Oluwafunmi
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Oluwasegun
African
God has been victorious (Yoruba, Nigeria).
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Oluwatobi
African
God is mighty; God is great (Yoruba, Nigeria).
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Oluwatobi
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Oluwatoyin
African
God is worthy to be praised (Yoruba, Nigeria).
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Oluyemi
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Olvaerr
Norse
Affectionate.
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Olvan
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Olvan
Latin
Peaceful.
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Olvido
Spanish
Forgetfulness, absentmindedness.
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Olvir
Norse
Affectionate.
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Olwen
Celtic
Mythical daughter of Yspaddaden.
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Olwen
Welsh
White footprint. In 'Culhwch and Olwen', one of the Welsh stories from the 'Maginogion', the Olwen were white flowers growing in the heroine's footprints.
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Olwethu
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Olwina
Welsh
White foot print.
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Olwydd
Welsh
Tracker.
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Olwyn
Arthurian Legend
Daughter of a giant.
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Olwyn
Celtic
Mythical daughter of Yspaddaden.
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Olwyn
Welsh
Variant of Olwen: White footprint. In 'Culhwch and Olwen', one of the Welsh stories from the 'Maginogion', the Olwen were white flowers growing in the heroine's footprints.
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Olya
Russian
Holy.
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