21 Japanese Baby Names Meaning, Starting With O

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Name Gender Meaning
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Omi
Baby Boy Sign Boy Sound of the universe; Pleasantness; Populous; Flourishing; Honor; Dignity
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Ozai
Baby Boy Sign Boy Powerful; Fire
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Oyuki
Baby Girl Sign Girl Snowy or child of snow
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Oshin
Baby Boy Sign Boy From a Japanese television series
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Oda
Baby Girl Sign Girl Assister of faith or religion; One who assists in spreading the faith
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Ohta
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Eyes of the Almighty God; Free from dirt or impurities
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Oishi
Baby Girl Sign Girl Noble and respected man; Excellent personality
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Okemia
Baby Girl Sign Girl Horn; Pity; Mercy
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Oki
Baby Girl Sign Girl The Champion in all the fields; A master
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Okimi
Baby Girl Sign Girl The bright shining light
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Orochi
Baby Boy Sign Boy Big snake
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Orihime
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Weaving Princess
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Okami
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Wolf; Great god; Great spirit
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Oshi
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Thank you; A person's favorite idol or actor
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Osaka
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Large hill or slope
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Ohagi
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Derived from the plant hagi
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Oshia
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex God supports; God will save
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Oka
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Cherry Blossom; Hill
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Ochako
Baby Girl Sign Girl Joyful; Uplifting; Optimistic
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Orochimaru
Baby Boy Sign Boy Serpent
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Ome
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Outgoing

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