O - Girls' Names

  1. Octavia
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "eighth"
    • Description:

      Octavia began as the Latin, then Victorian name for an eighth child. While there aren't many eighth children anymore, this ancient Roman name has real possibilities as a substitute for the overused Olivia; recommended for its combination of classical and musical overtones. It was chosen for his daughter by Kevin Sorbo.
  2. Octavienne
    • October
      • Origin:

        English word name
      • Meaning:

        "month name"
      • Description:

        What is so rare as a month named June? October – and November and December – are a lot rarer. Brisk and substantial, they're so much more memorable and modern than April or May. October got its name via being the eighth month in the old Roman calendar. Some related, more feminine variations are Octavia and Ottavia.
    • OCTOBRA
      • Odessa
        • Origin:

          Ukrainian place-name
        • Description:

          Odessa, a Ukrainian port city, was given its name by Catherine the Great, who was inspired by Homer's Odyssey. It would make an original and intriguing choice.
      • Odette
        • Origin:

          French, from German
        • Meaning:

          "wealthy"
        • Description:

          Odette is the good swan in Tchaikovsky's ballet Swan Lake, a role for which Natalie Portman won an Oscar ---and it would make a particularly soigne, sophisticated yet upbeat choice, unlike some of the more dated other 'ette'-ending names.
      • Odile
        • Origin:

          French variation of German Otthild
        • Meaning:

          "prospers in battle"
        • Description:

          Odette's evil Swan Lake twin -- gives the name a sinuous, sensuous appeal.
      • OGYGIA
        • Olena
          • Origin:

            Ukrainian
          • Meaning:

            "torch; shining light"
          • Description:

            This chic Ukrainian form of Helen is relatively unknown outside of its native country, but it definitely has international appeal. Olia or Olenka are the usual Ukrainian diminutives, but tomboyish Oli or Leni could work too.
        • Olivet
          • Origin:

            Place name
          • Description:

            Mount Olivet is a mountain ridge east of and adjacent to Jerusalem's Old City. It is named for the olive groves that once covered its slopes. Several key events in the life of Jesus, as related in the Gospels, took place on the Mount of Olives, and in the Acts of the Apostles it is described as the place from which Jesus ascended to heaven. This name makes a fresh alternative to Olivia and is worthy of consideration.
        • Olivine
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "olive"
          • Description:

            A gem named for its green hue.
        • Olwen
          • Origin:

            Welsh
          • Meaning:

            "white footprint"
          • Description:

            Olwen is a Welsh favorite, the name of a legendary princess in what is believed to have been the earliest Arthurian romance, and in fact one of the first recorded examples of Welsh prose.
        • Olwyn
          • Origin:

            Welsh
          • Meaning:

            "white footprint"
          • Description:

            Olwyn is a popular Welsh name that might be an alternative to the more familiar Bronwen or Rhonwen -- though in Wales the female form is usually spelled -wen and the male one -wyn.
        • Ondine
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "little wave"
          • Description:

            Mythological spirit of the waters; spelled Undine, she was an Edith Wharton heroine.
        • Ophelie
          • Origin:

            French variation of Ophelia
          • Meaning:

            "help"
          • Description:

            Though this name properly takes an accent over the first e, most Americans would probably have trouble pronouncing it with French elan.
        • Orabel
          • Orchid
            • Origin:

              From Greek
            • Meaning:

              "orchid flower"
            • Description:

              Orchid is a hothouse bloom that has not been plucked by many modern baby namers — yet. In the language of flowers, orchids symbolize love, beauty, and sophistication.
          • Oriana
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "dawn"
            • Description:

              Oriana is a dashing medieval name, with a meaning similar to Aurora. At this point, though, Oriana is much more unusual than Aurora and makes a unique choice if you're searching for names that mean new beginnings or dawn.
          • Orinthia
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "to excite, to stir the mind"
            • Description:

              A pretty, feminissima name, more distinctive than Cynthia. George Bernard Shaw used it for a character in his play The Apple Cart, about which it is said 'Orinthia is a name full of magic for me.'
          • Orli
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "light"
            • Description:

              Cute, nickname-y, and international, à la Romy or Demi. Spelling it Orly turns it into a busy French airport.