List of Arabic Baby Girls Names Starting with O

Orah

Hebrew Meaning: The name Orah is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Orah is: Light.

Meaning: Light Origin: Arabic

Orna

Pop Culture References for the name Orna. Please add to or correct the information provided by other members of the Nameberry community. Modern Hebrew name, a feminization of Oren ("pine tree") This could also be used as a short form of the Italian Ornella.

Meaning: Pine tree, Cedar tree Origin: Arabic

Orub

Orub is muslim arabic name for baby girl mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Orub is Devoted, Loving, Full Of Love. The poeple have viewed this name 1894 times.

Meaning: Devoted, loving, full of love Origin: Arabic

Orwiya

Orwiya is muslim arabic name for baby girl mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Orwiya is Female Mountain Goat. The poeple have viewed this name 2330 times.

Meaning: Female mountain goat Origin: Arabic

Orzala

Orzala is a Muslim Girl name, it is an Urdu originated name. Orzala is a unique name with impressive meaning. It belongs to Arabic origin. You can find name meaning of Orzala in both English & Urdu, and other languages as well.

Meaning: Brightness of Fire Origin: Arabic

Oudsiyya

Oudsiyya is muslim arabic name for baby girl mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Oudsiyya is Glorious, Holy. The poeple have viewed this name 1831 times.

Meaning: Glorious, Holy Origin: Arabic

Ourra tul 'ain

Ourra tul 'ain is muslim arabic name for baby girl mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Ourra Tul 'ain is Delight Of Eye, Darling. The poeple have viewed this name 0 times.

Meaning: Delight Of Eye, Darling Origin: Arabic

Ozra

Ozra is a Muslim baby Girl name, it is an Urdu originated name. Ozra name meaning is Virgin, Virgin Mary and the lucky number associated with Ozra is 7.

Meaning: Virgin, Virgin Mary Origin: Arabic

Ozza

Oza Name Meaning. Indian (Rajasthan): Hindu (Brahman) name, probably from Ojha, a Hindu Brahman name found in Uttar Pradesh and its neighborhood, derived ultimately from Sanskrit upadhyaya 'teacher'.

Meaning: A baby fawn, young female deer, female fawn Origin: Arabic