Names Like Odalys
24 baby names similar to Odalys in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.
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Odette#883 in the U.S.French feminine diminutive of Oda or Ode, from Old High German Aud or Od meaning wealth, fortunYamileth#904 in the U.S.Exact origin uncertain; likely a Spanish-American coinage related to Yamile or Jamila (Arabic: Arelys#3269 in the U.S.Modern coinage from the Spanish-speaking Caribbean, a variant of Arelis, of uncertain formationOttilie#2315 in the U.S.wealth, fortune, prosperityJulissa#1033 in the U.S.Youthful; a Spanish-American blend of Julia (from Latin Iulius, of the Julian family, possibly Charlotte#2 in the U.S.Free woman; feminine form of CharlesEmma#3 in the U.S.Whole; universal; all-encompassingAmelia#4 in the U.S.Work; industrious; strivingEvelyn#8 in the U.S.Wished-for child; hazelnut; from the Germanic name AvelineAva#11 in the U.S.Life; living one; possibly from Latin avis (bird)Camila#19 in the U.S.From the Latin Camilla, a name for a young attendant in religious ceremonies; popularized in thElla#29 in the U.S.All; completely; fairy maiden; from Germanic ermen or Norman FrenchAvery#37 in the U.S.Ruler of elves; elf counsel; from Old French form of Alfred or AubreyJade#95 in the U.S.The green gemstone; from Spanish piedra de la ijada (stone of the side/flank), referring to itsCatalina#111 in the U.S.Pure — Spanish form of Katherine/Catherine, from Greek Aikaterinē, associated with the Greek kaEmerson#122 in the U.S.Son of Emery; Emery derives from Germanic Amalric meaning 'work-power' or 'brave power'Alina#130 in the U.S.Possibly a short form of names containing the element adal (noble) or Slavic roots meaning 'briSavannah#135 in the U.S.Treeless plain; grassy flatland — from Spanish sabana, borrowed from Taíno zabanaEmersyn#138 in the U.S.Feminine respelling of Emerson — son of Emery, from Germanic amal (work) and ric (power)Genevieve#148 in the U.S.Tribe woman, woman of the people — from Old German Genovefa, possibly from Germanic geno (race,Isabel#177 in the U.S.Pledged to God, God is my oath — Spanish/Portuguese form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba (myAmaya#180 in the U.S.Night rain — from Japanese ama (rain, heaven) + ya (arrow, valley, or night)Ximena#183 in the U.S.Hearkening, one who hears — Spanish feminine form of Jimeno/Ximeno, likely from Hebrew Shimon (Adalynn#184 in the U.S.Noble; of noble kind — from the Germanic element adal (noble)






