OBALA ( Hebrew ) = From valleys
OBELIA ( Greek )= The high pole
OCTAVIA ( Latin, Roman ) = The eighth child
ODA ( Teutonic ) = The work, the song
ODELE ( Greek ) = A melody
ODELET ( Greek, Latin ) = The short song
ODELIA ( Danish )= The heir
ODETTE ( French ) = The small noble
OILIEN ( Russia ) = Deer
OLA ( Greek ) = The girl, eternal
OLATHE ( Indian ) = Pretty
OLATTA ( Indian ) = The small lake
OLETHEA ( Greek ) = The goddess's gift
OLGA ( Germanic ) = Holy
OLINDA ( Latin, Roman ) = Fragrant the flower
Friday, December 14, 2007
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