A - Z All My Favorite Names

  1. Nectarine
    • Nightingale
      • Novelty
        • Nutmeg
          • Oakley
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "oak wood or clearing"
            • Description:

              As sturdy as Oak, but with stronger roots as a first name, Oakley ticks lots of boxes for modern trends. With its unisex vibe, it's nature-based meaning, it's surname-y feel, and it's popular -lee ending, it's not wonder Oakley is on the rise.
          • Oceane
            • Origin:

              French
            • Meaning:

              "ocean"
            • Description:

              Oceane (oh-see-EN) has been one of the chicest names in France for several years, ranking in the French Top 50. This is a sophisticated name that could easily cross the ocean, and is much more stylish than the English Ocean or Oceana.
          • October
            • Origin:

              English word name
            • Meaning:

              "month name"
            • Description:

              What is so rare as a month named June? October – and November and December – are a lot rarer. Brisk and substantial, they're so much more memorable and modern than April or May. October got its name via being the eighth month in the old Roman calendar. Some related, more feminine variations are Octavia and Ottavia.
          • Odette
            • Origin:

              French, from German
            • Meaning:

              "wealthy"
            • Description:

              Odette is the good swan in Tchaikovsky's ballet Swan Lake, a role for which Natalie Portman won an Oscar ---and it would make a particularly soigne, sophisticated yet upbeat choice, unlike some of the more dated other 'ette'-ending names.
          • Olive
            • Origin:

              English, from Latin, nature name
            • Meaning:

              "olive tree"
            • Description:

              Though greatly overshadowed by the trendy Olivia, Olive has a quiet, subtle appeal of its own -- and is now enjoying a remarkable comeback. Olive is one of only four girl names starting with O on the US Top 1000. Cool couple Isla Fisher and Sacha Baron Cohen chose it for their daughter, reviving the name to stylishness, and now Drew Barrymore has a little Olive too, as has country singer Jake Owen.
          • Olympia
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "from Mount Olympus"
            • Description:

              With its relation to Mount Olympus, home of the Greek gods, and to the Olympic games, this name has an athletic, goddess-like aura, making it the perfect Olivia substitute.
          • Onyx
            • Origin:

              Word name
            • Meaning:

              "gem stone; claw, nail"
            • Description:

              Unlike Pearl and Ruby and more like Jasper, this gem name works well as a boys name. With its strong final X, it feels similar to Alex, Phoenix, Jax, and Rex, while the shiny black quality of the stone feels reminiscent of Orion. Chosen by musician Iggy Azalea for her son in 2020, it has accelerated up the charts and now sits just outside the Top 300.
          • Opal
            • Origin:

              Sanskrit
            • Meaning:

              "gem"
            • Description:

              Opal is on the verge of a repolishing, following other jewel names like Ruby and Pearl. A Top 100 name during the first two decades of the twentieth century, the opalescent Opal has a good chance of coming back as another O-initial option.
          • Orchid
            • Origin:

              From Greek
            • Meaning:

              "orchid flower"
            • Description:

              Orchid is a hothouse bloom that has not been plucked by many modern baby namers — yet. In the language of flowers, orchids symbolize love, beauty, and sophistication.
          • Ottilie
            • Origin:

              German, French
            • Meaning:

              "prosperous in battle"
            • Description:

              Ottilie is trending in the UK, where the pronounced T helps the name sound pretty and delicate, rather like Amelie and Elodie. Ottilie is less popular in the US, where many Americans pronounce it as a near-homonym for "oddly".
          • Oasis
            • Pacific
              • Origin:

                Ocean name; from Latin
              • Meaning:

                "tranquil"
              • Description:

                Pacific is an adventurous kind of place-name, with the added bonus of the association with peace.
            • Page
              • Origin:

                French
              • Meaning:

                "page, attendant"
              • Description:

                Sleek and sophisticated single-syllable choice that has NEVER been in the Top 1000, though sister name Paige has ranked since the mid 1950s. Though off her peak, Paige is still in the Top 200. Along with Poppy, Patience, and Plum, Page is one of the girl names that start with P that are also words.
            • Pandora
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "all gifted"
              • Description:

                Pandora has occasionally been used by the British gentry (for girls with brothers who might be called Peregrine) and is now starting to be heard in the US too: It was given to 34 baby girls last year.
            • 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.
            • Patience
              • Origin:

                Latin virtue name
              • Description:

                Patience is a passive virtue turned engaging name, fresher than Hope, Faith, or even Charity. Its resemblance to the trendy Payton may be one reason for its recent spike in popularity.