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O'REILLY : Anglicized form of Ó RAGHAILLIGH.

O'SHEA : Anglicized form of Ó SÉAGHDHA.

O'SULLIVAN : Variant of SULLIVAN.

O'TOOLE : Anglicized form of Irish Ó Tuathail meaning "descendant of TUATHAL".

OAKLEY : From a place name meaning "oak clearing" in Old English. It was borne by American sharpshooter Annie Oakley (1860-1926).

OBAMA : From a rare Luo given name, based on a word meaning "crooked" or "slightly bent". It was possibly originally given to a baby who had an arm or leg tha...

OBANDO : Habitational name for someone who lived in Obando in Extremadura, Spain.

OBERST : Means "from the uppermost end of a village, top of a house" from Middle High German ober, obar.

OBERTI : Derived from the given name UBERTO.

OBERTO : Derived from the given name UBERTO.

OCHOA : From a Basque nickname meaning "wolf".

ODELL : Originally denoted a person who was from Odell (Bedfordshire), England.

OELBERG : Means "oil hill" from the Germanic oel "oil" and berg "hill".

OFFERMANS : From the Dutch occupation offerman, the man who collects ofer "money", in a church.

OGDEN : Means "(dweller in the) oak valley" from Old English âc "oak" and denu "valley".

OGNIANOV : Variant transcription of OGNYANOV.

OGNYANOV : Means "son of OGNYAN".

OGTROP : Originally denoted a person who was from the town of Ochtrup in Germany, which is of uncertain origin.

OHME : Means "uncle".

OJEDA : Originally a name for a dweller on the banks of the Ojeda river.

OLA : Means "forge" or "shepherd's cabin" from the Basque ola.

OLANDER : Denoted someone from the island of Öland, or a variant spelling of Ålander, which is a habitational name for someone from the island of Åland.

OLASZ : Means "Italian" in Hungarian.

OLEASTRO : Means "(dweller by the) wild olive tree".

OLESEN : Means "son of OLE".

OLGUIN : Variant of HOLGUÍN.

OLHOUSER : Means "(dweller by or near the) old house".

OLIVER : Derived from the given name OLIVER.

OLIVERSEN : Norwegian form of OLIVERSON.

OLIVERSON : Means "son of OLIVER".



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