Girl Names That Mean O

Discover Girl names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Uraifah
Graceful, elegant woman.
Arabic
Urainia
Variation of Urania, meaning heavenly, celestial.
English
Urainiah
Light of the Lord.
Hebrew
Uraisha
not well-documented, but it is believed to be derived from the Sanskrit langu...
Tamil
Ural
Brave, courageous.
Turkish
Uranie
Variation of Urania, meaning heavenly.
French
Uravashi
A celestial maiden in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Urbi
From the city; urban.
Hebrew
Ureeda
The one who desires or wishes.
Arabic
Urenna
The father's pride or the father's joy.
Igbo
Urfah
The one who is powerful or majestic.
Arabic
Uriana
The one who is pure or holy.
Greek
Urianna
The one who is graceful or charming.
Greek
Uriannah
The one who is joyful or glad.
Greek
Urianne
Gracious or merciful.
French
Uriela
God is my light.
Hebrew
Urika
My light is God.
Hebrew
Urikah
My light is God.
Hebrew
Urit
Light or flame, derived from the Hebrew word 'ur' meaning fire.
Hebrew
Urja
Energy or power.
Sanskrit
Urjaswati
One who is full of energy and vitality.
Sanskrit
Urmila
Full of beauty.
Sanskrit
Urmimala
Garland of waves.
Sanskrit
Urooba
Prosperous, successful.
Arabic
Uroofa
Knowledgeable, wise.
Arabic
Uroosa
Bride, new married woman.
Arabic
Urte
Derived from Lithuanian 'ūrti', meaning 'to be strong' or 'to be healthy'.
Lithuanian
Urukirti
One who has good fame or reputation.
Sanskrit
Uruvi
A river in Hindu mythology, often associated with the Saraswati.
Sanskrit
Urva
Derived from Sanskrit 'urvā', meaning 'earth' or 'ground'.
Sanskrit
Urvara
Meaning 'fertile' or 'abundant', often associated with the earth.
Sanskrit
Urvashi
A celestial nymph or apsara in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Urvasi
A celestial nymph in Hindu mythology, known for her beauty and grace.
Sanskrit
Urvi
Urvi means 'earth' or 'wide' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Urvija
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'urvi' meaning 'earth' or 'wide'.
Sanskrit
Urvijaya
Victorious over the earth; derived from urvi (earth) and jaya (victory).
Sanskrit
Urvisha
Goddess of the Earth.
Sanskrit
Urwa
Urwa means 'support' or 'handle' in Arabic, often referring to a strong bond ...
Arabic
UrwatulWusqa
Model of Reliability.
Arabic
Uryan
Warrior.
Persian
Usaimah
Little lion, a diminutive form of Usama.
Arabic
Usaymah
Diminutive of Asim, meaning 'protector' or 'defender'.
Arabic
Uschi
Diminutive of Ursula, meaning 'little bear'.
German
Ushadevi
Goddess of the Dawn.
Sanskrit
Ushakiran
Ray of Dawn.
Sanskrit
UshaLakshi
Goddess of Dawn and Prosperity.
Sanskrit
Ushana
Light of Dawn.
Sanskrit
Ushasi
Morning Light.
Sanskrit
Ushi
Cow.
Japanese
Ushija
One who is victorious.
Sanskrit
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