BABY GIRL NAMES STARTS FROM O
Select Modern Unique, Unusual and Popular Baby Girls Names Start From O With Meanings
Nane |
Country |
Meanings |
Oanez | Breton | |
Oba | Nigerian | An ancient river goddess. |
Obelia | Greek | A pillar or needle. |
Octavia | Latin | The eighth. |
Oda | Teutonic | Rich. |
Odea | walker by the road | Odee |
Odelia | Hebrew | I will praise God. |
Odera | Hebrew | plough |
Odessa | Greek | Along journey. |
Odetta | Melody. | |
Odette | French | A home-lover. |
Odile | French | Riches, prosperity. From a medieval German name, and a feminine version of Otto. |
Ofelia | Spanish | To help, a helper. |
Ofilia | To help, a helper. | |
Ofra | Hebrew | A fawn, or a lively maiden. |
Ofrah | Hebrew | A fawn, or a lively maiden. |
Ohanna | Armenian | God?s gracious gift |
Okalani | Hawaiian | From Heaven. |
Okelani | Hawaiian | from heaven |
Oksana | Russian | glory be to God |
Ola | Scandinavian | A descendant. The feminine form of Olaf. |
Olalla | Spanish | The well-spoken one. |
Olathe | Native American | Beautiful. |
Olayinka | Yoruban | honors surround me |
Olba | Aboriginal | Red ochre. |
Olcay | Turkish | |
Oleander | Greek | An evergreen tree. |
Olena | Ukrainian | The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen. |
Olesia | Polish | helper and defender of mankind |
Olethea | Latin | Truth. |
Olga | Russian | The holy one. The name of a 10th-century saint and the feminine form of Oleg. |
Oliana | Hawaiian | oleander |
Olien | Russian | The dear one. |
Olinda | Latin | Fragrant. |
Olive | An Olive tree or branch. A symbol of peace. Feminine version of Oliver. | |
Olivia | Latin | An Olive tree or branch. A symbol of peace. Feminine version of Oliver. |
Olono | Aboriginal | A hill. |
Olva | The holy one. | |
Olwen | Welsh | White or fair footprints. The name of a character in Welsh legend. |
Olya | The holy one. | |
Olympia | Latin | The heavenly one. From the home of the Gods. |
Oma | Arabic | Long-lived. The feminine form of Omar. |
Omaka | Maori | The place where the stream flows. |
Omega | Greek | The last. |
Ona | Lithuanian | Grace, or favoured by God. Form of Anne. Also see Una. |
Onawa | Native American | One who is wide-awake. |
Ondine | Latin | A water sprite. |
Onenn | Breton | |
Onida | Native American | The expected or awaited one. |
Onora | Irish Gaelic | Version of Honour. |
Onur | Turkish | |
Onyx | Greek | A semi-precious stone. |
Oola | Aboriginal | A red lizard. |
Oona | Irish | Also see Juno. |
Oonagh | Irish | Also see Juno. |
Opal | Sanskrit | A jewel, or precious stone. |
Opaline | French | A jewel, or precious stone. |
Ophelia | Greek | To help, a helper. A character in Shakespeare's Hamlet. |
Ophira | Greek | gold |
Ophrah | Hebrew | A fawn, or a lively maiden. |
Ora | Latin/Polynesian | Latin: Light, golden. Polynesian: Life. A boy or girl's name. |
Oralee | Golden. | |
Oralia | Golden. | |
Oralie | Golden. | |
Orana | Aboriginal | The moon. |
Orane | French | rising |
Orchid | Latin | A flower name. |
Ordelia | Teutonic | The spear of the elf. |
Orea | Greek | The maid of the mountains. |
Orelia | Golden. | |
Orenda | Iroquois Indian | magic power |
Oriana | Latin | To rise. An Italian name. |
Orianna | Latin | golden, dawning |
Oriel | Golden. | |
Orinda | Teutonic | fire serpent |
Oriole | Latin | A golden bird. |
Orissa | A state in eastern India. | |
Orla | Irish Gaelic | Golden. Form of Aurelia. |
Orlan | Old English | From the pointed land. A boy or girl's name. |
Orlanda | Latin | bright sun |
Orlantha | Old German | from the land |
Orna | Hebrew/Irish Gaelic | Hebrew: Light. Irish Gaelic: Pale. |
Ornella | Italian | A flowering Ash tree. |
Orpah | Hebrew | A fawn, or a lively maiden. |
Orsa | A female bear. | |
Orseline | A female bear. | |
Orsola | A female bear. | |
Ortense | Italian | The garden lover. |
Ortensia | Italian | The garden lover. |
Orvokki | Finnish form of Violet. | |
Ottavia | Italian | The eighth. |
Ottilie | Riches, prosperity. From a medieval German name, and a feminine version of Otto. | |
Ottoline | Riches, prosperity. From a medieval German name, and a feminine version of Otto. | |
Ourania | Heavenly. | |
Owena | Welsh | Well-born. The feminine form of Owen. |
Ozora | Hebrew | The strength of the Lord. |