Popular English names for girls and boys

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5161 Owen English Variant of Ewen: Variant of Eoghan or Eugene. M
5162 Oxford English From the ox ford. M
5163 Oxley English From the ox enclosure. M
5164 Oxnaford English From the ox ford. M
5165 Oxnaleah English From the ox enclosure. M
5166 Oxnatun English From the ox farm. M
5167 Oxton English From the ox farm. M
5168 Oz English Divine. M
5169 Ozzie English Diminutive of Oswald: Divine power. M

5170 Ozzy English Diminutive of Oswald: Divine power. M
5171 Paegastun English From the fighter's farm. M
5172 Paella English Mantle. M
5173 Paine English Pagan. M
5174 Palmer English Pilgrim; bearing a palm branch. M
5175 Palmere English Pilgrim. M
5176 Pam English Diminutive of Pamela: Name invented in the 16th century for a heroine of the book Arcadia', by Sir Philip Sidney. F
5177 Pamela English Name invented in the 16th century for a heroine of the book Arcadia', by Sir Philip Sidney. F
5178 Pamelia English Variant of Pamela: Name invented in the 16th century for a heroine of the book Arcadia', by Sir Philip Sidney. F
5179 Pansy English After the flower by the same name. Pansy is not popular today as a result of its use as a slang term for a homosexual or an effeminate man. F
5180 Parisch English Lives near the church. M