List of Baby Names for Boys

Obuli

Obuli Meaning: Name of a Hindu God.

Meaning: Name of a Hindu God Origin: hindi

Oha

The meaning of the name “Oha” is: “True knowledge”. Categories: Hindi Names, Hindu Names, Indian Names, Sanskrit Names.

Meaning: Meditation, True knowledge Origin: hindi

Ohas

The meaning of the name “Ohas” is: “Admired”. Categories: Hindi Names, Hindu Names, Indian Names, Sanskrit Names.

Meaning: Praise Origin: hindi

Oisin

(OSH-een)

Means "little deer", derived from Irish os "deer" combined with a diminutive suffix. In Irish legend Oisín was a warrior hero and a poet, the son of Fionn mac Cumhail.

Meaning: Divine Origin: hindi

Ojas

Name Ojas generally means Body strength or Luster or Brilliance or Shine or Glow, is of Indian origin, Name Ojas is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Person with name Ojas are mainly Hindu by religion. Name Ojas belongs to rashi Mesh (Aries) and Nakshatra (stars) Rohini.

Meaning: Body strength Origin: hindi

Ojaswin

Find out how the meaning of Ojaswin and the energy of your name have shaped your life. Request a Free Name Report. As Ojaswin you have a great love of nature and the out-of-doors, and could have a desire to be in an occupation which takes you outdoors and involves you with the products of the earth.

Meaning: Lustrous Origin: hindi

Ojayit

In Local: ওজযিত; ஓஜயித; ਓਜਯਿਤ; ఓజయిత; ઓજયિત; ഓജയിത; ಓಜಯಿತ Name Ojayit generally means Courageous, is of Indian origin, Name Ojayit is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Person with name Ojayit are mainly Hindu by religion. Name Ojayit belongs to rashi Mesh (Aries) and Nakshatra (stars) Rohini.

Meaning: Courageous Origin: hindi

Ojis

This is hindu baby boy name. Meaning of Ojis is . The poeple have viewed this name 2115 times.

Meaning: Teej ojisvi Origin: hindi

Ojjaswin

This is hindu baby boy name. Meaning of Ojjaswin is . The poeple have viewed this name 1965 times.

Meaning: Body strength Origin: hindi

Om

Om Name Meaning. Indian (Uttar Pradesh): Hindu (Brahman) name, from Sanskrit om, the Hindu sacred and mystic syllable uttered at the beginning of prayers, etc. Korean: unexplained. Cambodian or other Southeast Asian: unexplained.

Meaning: The sacred syllable Origin: hindi