Family Tree Names

  1. Osborn
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "divine bear"
    • Description:

      Future CEO.
  2. Osbourne
    • Oscar
      • Origin:

        English or Irish
      • Meaning:

        "God spear, or deer-lover or champion warrior"
      • Description:

        Oscar is one of the most stylish Old Man Names of our era. While it's softened slightly in popularity over the past 20 years, that may be considered a very good thing.
    • Otis
      • Origin:

        Variation of Otto, German
      • Meaning:

        "wealthy"
      • Description:

        Otis has real appeal for parents attracted to its catchy O initial and combination of strength and spunk. The appealing hero of the British TV show Sex Education has done much to propel Otis into the forefront of cool names.
    • Otto
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "wealthy"
      • Description:

        Otto is cool again. Long a quintessential Old Man Name, Otto has been promoted to trending darling of adventurous baby namers.
    • Oela
      • Olive
        • Olyve
          • Orey
            • Paris
              • Origin:

                French place-name
              • Description:

                Paris, a one-time mythical and Shakespearean boys' name, peaked in 2004 at Number 157 at least in part due to the highly publicized Paris Hilton. Michael Jackson used it for his daughter.
            • Patricia
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "noble, patrician"
              • Description:

                Patricia still sounds patrician, though its scores of nicknames definitely don't. Wildly popular from the forties (alternately Number 3 and 4 throughout the decade) to the sixties, Patricia has been fading ever since. But a comeback in its full form is definitely conceivable—just look at Penelope.
            • Paula
              • Origin:

                Feminine variation of Paul
              • Meaning:

                "small"
              • Description:

                Paula still seems somewhat stuck in the era of duo Paul and Paula bopping out the song "Hey, Paula." Two pronunciations are possible—the English "PAW-la" and the Portuguese "POW-la."
            • Pauline
              • Origin:

                French, feminine variation of Paul
              • Meaning:

                "small"
              • Description:

                Pauline had its moment of glory almost a century ago, when movie audiences were thrilling to the silent serial The Perils of Pauline; it's a sweet and gentle name that just might be due for reconsideration. Off the list since the late 1990s, Pauline was a Top 50 name from around 1908 to 1930.
            • Pearl
              • Origin:

                Latin gem name
              • Meaning:

                "pearl"
              • Description:

                Pearl, like Ruby, has begun to be polished up for a new generation of fashionable children after a century of jewelry box storage. The birthstone for the month of June, Pearl could also make a fresher middle name alternative to the overused Rose. Cool couple Maya Rudolph and Paul Thomas Anderson named their daughter Pearl Minnie, followed by Jack Osbourne, and several celebs have put it in the middle spot, as in Busy Philipps's Cricket Pearl, Jake Owen's Olive Pearl and Caleb Followill's Dixie Pearl .
            • Penina
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "pearl"
              • Description:

                A jewel-encrusted choice, far more unusual than Pearl.
            • Percy
              • Origin:

                French surname from place name Perci-en-Auge
              • Description:

                Percy is an adorable old name that is finally shedding its pampered Little Lord Fauntleroy image in this new era of boys with soft yet traditionally male names like Jasper and Elijah. Originating as an aristocratic Norman name, Percy became fairly widespread in England--and to some extent in the US--as an offshoot of the fame of the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley.
            • Perry
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "dweller near a pear tree"
              • Description:

                It's a long time now since this casual but suave name was linked to velvet-throated, cardigan-sweatered singer Perry (born Pierino, son of Pietro) Como's day... and this could be the moment for a reassessment. Other Perry associations are designer Ellis and the fictional Perry Mason and Perry White. There is also the option of taking the long way round to Perry via the more substantial Peregrine or Percival.
            • Peter
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "rock, stone"
              • Description:

                Peter is derived from the Greek Petros, meaning "rock" or "stone." One of the most important figures in the Christian hagiography is Saint Peter, keeper of the Gates of Heaven. Born Simon bar Jonah, he was given the nickname Peter by Jesus, to signify that he would be the rock on which Christ would build Christianity. Centuries later, there was Peter the Great, the czar who developed Russia as a major European power.
            • Phebe
              • Origin:

                Akan, Ghanaian
              • Meaning:

                "born on Friday"
              • Description:

                Though often Anglicized as Phoebe, Phebe has separate roots. It originated as a variation of Afua, an Akan day name, and commonly used among enslaved people in America.
            • Philip
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "lover of horses"
              • Description:

                Philip, the name of one of the 12 apostles, is still favored by parents in search of a solid boys' classic that is less neutral than Robert or John and more distinctive than Daniel or Matthew and has many historic, royal ties.