20 Kenyan Baby Names with Meanings, Starting With O

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Name Gender Meaning
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Owiti
Baby Boy Sign Boy One who was born after a misfortune
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Owuor
Baby Boy Sign Boy One who was born mid-morning
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Obuya
Baby Boy Sign Boy Born when the garden was overgrown
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Ochieng
Baby Boy Sign Boy Born in the daytime
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Odikinyi
Baby Boy Sign Boy One who was born in the early morning
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Odongo
Baby Boy Sign Boy Second of twins
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Odour
Baby Boy Sign Boy Born after midnight
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Ohon
Baby Boy Sign Boy The name is preserved
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Ojwang
Baby Boy Sign Boy One who survived despite neglect
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Okello
Baby Boy Sign Boy One who was born after twins
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Okeyo
Baby Boy Sign Boy One who was born during the harvest
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Oluoch
Baby Boy Sign Boy One who was born on a cloudy day
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Omariba
Baby Boy Sign Boy Kenyan word for clay
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Omondi
Baby Boy Sign Boy One who was born at dawn
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Onkwani
Baby Boy Sign Boy One who talks a lot
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Opiyo
Baby Boy Sign Boy First of the twins
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Osogo
Baby Boy Sign Boy The Osogo birth
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Othenio
Baby Boy Sign Boy Give birth by night
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Othiambo
Baby Boy Sign Boy One who was born in the evening
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Omwancha
Baby Boy Sign Boy He who loves people

Infographic: Beautiful Kenyan Baby Names with Meanings, Starting With O

Your baby's name is a timeless expression of your love and aspirations for their future. It is a gift that will stay with them forever and remind them of their individuality. Understanding this, our infographic below brings you some adorable Kenyan Baby Names with Meanings, Starting With O that are distinct yet versatile. Explore them to find a beautiful name that best suits your preferences. Share this infographic with other soon-to-be moms and dads to help them choose an adorable title for their children.


 Kenyan Baby Names with Meanings, Starting With O(infographic)

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