Person with O
Barack Obama, 44th US president, famous politician.
Common male given name, Norman-French origin.
Popular female name, Latin for “olive tree”.
Given name; also linked to Nobel founder Alfred.
US singer‑songwriter and actress, rose via Disney.
Widely used male first name of Arabic origin.
Oprah, US talk‑show icon, full name Oprah Winfrey.
Common male name of Welsh origin meaning “young”.
Fictional orphan boy from Dickens’ novel.
US media mogul and host of “The Oprah Winfrey Show”.
English actor known for “Pirates of the Caribbean”.
US actor and comedian from “Wedding Crashers”.
O. J. Simpson, ex‑NFL star in famous trial.
American actress and director, known from “House”.
American actor, son of Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn.
Could be the snowman from Frozen or a given name.
Given name of German origin; many historical Ottos.
Tragic heroine from Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”.
Nickname for people named Oliver or similar.
Militant leader of al-Qaeda, behind 9/11 attacks.
Surname of J. Robert Oppenheimer, “father of A-bomb”.
Given name; also a Popeye character’s love interest.
Australian singer‑actress from “Grease”.
Stage name of English rock singer John Osbourne.
Misspelled but clearly Oprah Winfrey, TV icon.
Common given name; also Lee Harvey Oswald, assassin.
Female given name used across Europe and Russia.
Tragic Moorish general from Shakespeare’s play.
American singer and YouTuber “Oliver Tree”.
English statesman who led during the Civil War.
Short form of names like Oliver or Olivia.
Roman female name; several empresses called Octavia.
Greek mythic hunter; also a common given name.
Diminutive of Oliver; used as main name in UK.
Grumpy green Muppet from Sesame Street.
Male given name, e.g. “Orry Main” in fiction.
Indian film actor known for intense character roles.
Often used as a personal name, also German for grandma.
Short form of Aleksandra/Aleksander in many countries.
Famous American actress, won an Academy Award.
NBA Hall of Famer, “Big O” from the 1960s Bucks.
Guatemalan‑American actor, star of Star Wars and Dune.
Refers to George Orwell, author of “1984” and “Animal Farm”.
Could be Orlando Bloom or the given name Orlando.
Indian given name, also borne by Hindu spiritual figures.
Variant of Omar; common male name in Israel and Turkey.
Likely Olivia Rodrigo, US singer-songwriter, pop star
Oggy is a cartoon cat from “Oggy and the Cockroaches”
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