Oannes, the Sun, in the Assyrian and Babylonian mythology, Hero of Civilisation, [214–5], [224]

Oedipus, Solar hero, his story, [187]

Olave, Saint, succeeds to the office of Thor in pursuing and destroying giants, [431]

ʿOmar, Chalif, approves of the Bedâwî, [82]

Opener, frequent designation of the Sun, [97–8]

Origins, legends of, [211–3]

Orion, [426–7], [446]

Orpheus, son of the Sun, author of Civilisation, [208]

Osterhase (Easter Hare) indicates the swiftness of the goddess Ostara, the Sun, [118]

Participle passive used for active in Hebrew, [350–1]