Girl Names That Mean O

Discover Girl names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Basoomah
Smiling or cheerful person.
Arabic
Basoos
Smiling or cheerful, often used as a term of endearment.
Arabic
Basraahat
Happiness, joy.
Arabic
Basseerat
Insight, perception.
Arabic
Basseet
Polite, well-mannered.
Arabic
Bassima
Smiling or happy
Arabic
Bassira
Insight, perception.
Arabic
Bassirat
Insight, perception.
Arabic
Basta
Enough.
Spanish
Bastienne
Feminine form of Bastien, meaning 'venerable' or 'revered'.
French
Basya
God's gift.
Hebrew
Basyah
Bringer of glad tidings.
Arabic
Basylah
Brave, courageous.
Arabic
Basyle
Royal, kingly.
English
Bataalat
Heroines, brave women.
Arabic
Batale
Battle, warrior.
French
Bathild
Bathild means 'bold in battle' or 'fighting woman'.
Germanic
Bathilda
Feminine form of Bathild, meaning 'battle' or 'fight'.
Norse
Bathilde
Battle maiden, from the Germanic elements 'badu' meaning battle and 'hild' me...
Germanic
Bathsheba
Daughter of the oath or seventh daughter.
Hebrew
Bathshira
Daughter of an oath or the seventh daughter.
Hebrew
Bathshua
Daughter of abundance or daughter of oath.
Hebrew
Bathshuah
Daughter of abundance or daughter of wealth.
Hebrew
Batina
Cloak, robe.
Latin
Batiya
Daughter of God.
Hebrew
Batlah
Daughter of night.
Hebrew
Batoul
Virgin (specifically, referring to the Virgin Mary).
Arabic
Batsheva
Daughter of the oath.
Hebrew
Battool
Virgin, chaste; a title for the Virgin Mary.
Arabic
Battseeyon
Daughter of Zion.
Hebrew
Battzion
Daughter of Zion, referring to Jerusalem.
Hebrew
Batul
Batul means 'virgin' or 'pure' in Arabic, often used as a title for Mary.
Arabic
Batulah
Virgin, pure, or chaste; often associated with the Virgin Mary.
Arabic
Batya
Daughter of God, from Hebrew 'bat' meaning daughter and 'Yah' referring to God.
Hebrew
Baubie
A term of endearment for a grandmother.
Yiddish
Bautista
Baptist; one who administers baptism.
Spanish
Bavanya
Goddess; divine lady.
Tamil
Bavataraani
Goddess; divine lady.
Tamil
Bavisha
Goddess; divine lady.
Tamil
Bavitha
Pure, virtuous.
Sanskrit
Bavithra
Pious, holy.
Sanskrit
Bawasim
not clear as it is a rare name and its specific meaning is not widely known.
Arabic
Bawri
Crazy, loveable.
Hindi
Bayaad
White, fair, or brilliant; also a name for a type of falcon.
Arabic
Bayad
Deserving, worthy.
Arabic
Bayan
Clearness, eloquence.
Arabic
Baylei
Meadow of bailiffs.
English
Bayliah
God is my strength.
Hebrew
Bayo
Joyful.
Yoruba
Baysan
White lotus.
Turkish
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