Girl Names That Mean Or

Discover Girl names meaning Or with origins and popularity.

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Ontina
Diminutive of Antonia, meaning 'priceless one' or 'flower'.
Spanish
Opah
A type of brightly colored fish.
Hawaiian
Opelyah
God's work, God's creation.
Hebrew
Opportina
Favorable opportunity.
Latin
Oracula
Means 'oracles' or 'prophecies' in Latin.
Latin
Oraice
Means 'golden' or 'golden princess' in Irish.
Irish
Oralie
Derived from the French word 'or' meaning gold, often interpreted as 'golden'.
French
Orange
The name of the fruit, also associated with the color orange.
English
Ordella
Spear or point.
English
Oretha
Mountain; from the Greek word 'oreos' meaning mountain.
Greek
Orfelinda
Combination of Orfeo and Linda, meaning 'beautiful Orpheus'.
Spanish
Orghlaith
Golden princess, from ór meaning gold and flaith meaning princess.
Irish
Orial
Golden or golden-haired.
Irish
Oriana
Golden, dawn, or sunrise.
Latin
Orianna
Golden, dawn, or sunrise.
Latin
Orianne
Golden dawn or sunrise.
French
Orina
Light or my light, derived from the Hebrew word 'or'.
Hebrew
Orino
Derived from the Italian word 'orino', meaning 'little gold'.
Italian
Orinthia
From the Greek word oros, meaning 'mountain'.
Greek
Orit
Light, or my light.
Hebrew
Orkideh
Orchid.
Persian
Ormanda
From the Old English words for 'serpent' and 'wood', meaning 'serpent of the ...
English
Orquidea
Orchid.
Spanish
Orszebet
Form of Elizabeth.
Hungarian
Ortense
Derived from the Latin name Hortensia, meaning 'of the garden'.
Italian
Ortensia
Derived from the Latin word for garden, referring to the hydrangea flower.
Italian
Ortensiana
Derived from the Italian word for hydrangea, symbolizing beauty and grace.
Italian
Ortensie
Derived from the Latin word for garden, referring to the hydrangea flower.
Italian
Ortrude
A combination of 'ort' meaning point or spear and 'trud' meaning strength, th...
Germanic
Ortygia
Refers to a small island in Greek mythology where Artemis was born.
Greek
Orva
Derived from Old English 'orf' meaning 'cattle' or 'herdsman'.
English
Orvokki
derived from the Finnish word for the pansy flower.
Finnish
Osanna
Italian form of Hosanna, meaning 'praise' or 'save, we pray'.
Italian
Oshin
Oshin means 'deep sea' or 'ocean' in Japanese.
Japanese
Oshine
It means 'God is good' or 'God is gracious'.
Yoruba
Oshmi
My happiness or my joy.
Hebrew
Osika
Means 'from the sky' or 'heavenly' in Igbo.
Igbo
Osita
From today, meaning a child born after a long wait or from a difficult pregna...
Igbo
Ositah
From today, meaning a child born on a special day.
Igbo
Ostia
Derived from Latin 'ostium' meaning 'mouth' or 'entrance', referring to a riv...
Latin
Othili
Fortunate.
German
Ottavia
Eighth, referring to the eighth child or born in the eighth month.
Italian
Ottelia
Wealthy or prosperous, derived from the Germanic element 'od' meaning wealth.
Germanic
Ottoline
Feminine form of Otto.
German
Otzara
Treasure; a precious or valuable thing.
Hebrew
Oudsiyya
Sacred or holy, derived from the Arabic root 'quds' meaning holiness.
Arabic
Ouida
Famous warrior, derived from the French form of Louise.
French
Oula
Oula means 'first' or 'beginning' in Arabic.
Arabic
Ourania
Heavenly, celestial; derived from Greek ouranos meaning sky or heaven.
Greek
Oushadhi
Medicine or herb; derived from the Sanskrit word for medicinal plant.
Sanskrit
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