Christian Baby Girl Names Meanings Starting with O

Olina

The meaning of the name “Olina” is: “Joy; joyful”.

Meaning: Joyous Origin: Native American

Olinda

Latin Meaning: The name Olinda is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Olinda is: Fragrant.

Meaning: Protector of property Origin: German

Oline

The feminine form of the Scandinavian name "Ole". Pronounced "Ooh-LEE-neh". Personal experiences with the name Oline: | Edit Share what you know! Nicknames for Oline: | Edit Share what you know! Meanings and history of the name Oline: | Edit.

Meaning: Joyous Origin: Hawaiian

Olisa

The meaning of the name “Olisa” is: “God”. Categories: African American Names, Nigerian Names, Yoruba Names. Used in: African countries. Gender: Girl Names.

Meaning: God Origin: Native American

Olita

The name Olita is a Female name. English meaning: The name Olita is a English baby name The English meaning of Olita is: Winged.

Meaning: Winged Origin: English

Olithia

Derived from the Latin Althaea and the Greek Althaia, which is from althainein (to heal). The name was borne by the mythological mother of Meleager.

Meaning: Honest Origin: Brazilian

Oliva

Oliva Name Meaning. Catalan, Spanish, and Portuguese: habitational name from Oliva in Valencia, Santa Oliva in Girona, or possibly from any of the places in Extremadura named La Oliva, from Latin oliva 'olive'.

Meaning: Derived from olive, olive, symbol of peace Origin: Brazilian

Oliveria

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Oliveira is the Portuguese name for the olive tree. It is a common surname of toponymic origin in regions with strong Portuguese influence, mainly Portugal itself, Brazil, and Galicia.

Meaning: Affectionate Origin: Spanish

Olivette

The different meanings of the name Olivette are: English meaning: Elf army. Latin meaning: Olive.

Meaning: Elf army Origin: English

Olivia

(ə-LIV-ee-ə)

While according to Latin interpretation it simply means "olive branch," Olivia is also known as a feminine version of Oliver—which means, yes, elf army. It comes from the Lower German name Alfihar, which breaks down into alf, meaning "elf," and hari, which means "army."

Meaning: A form of olga Origin: English