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100 Girl Names That Begin With ‘O’ [SEE LIST]

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeAugust 20, 2023Updated:August 20, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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By Rachel Paula Abrahamson

Parents-to-be seeking baby girl names that start with “O” have plenty of options beyond Olivia.

Olivia has held the No. 1 spot since 2019, according to the Social Security Administration. The second most popular “O” name on the list is Oakley, coming in at 157.

“We’re seeing more and more names that were popular in the 20th century, like Opal and Olive,” Laura Wattenberg, creator of Namerology, tells TODAY.com. “Names that were once considered hopelessly out of fashion now sound fresh and new because enough time has passed.

“Parents today are looking for names that are vowel-forward and smooth sounding,” she adds.

Names starting with Oak (think Oakley and Oaklyn) are taking off, according to Wattenberg, who says the trend was inspired by sharpshooter Annie Oakley. Oakley is “girlish, yet not traditionally feminine,” and falls into the same category as Riley or Raelynn, Wattenberg notes.

Another hot name to watch for is Ophelia.

“Ophelia has the same sort of literary flow and feeling as Olivia,” says Wattenberg. “It’s a good choice for parents who love the name Olivia but want something less common.

Wattenberg also suggests names that end with an “O” sound — but not the letter “O.”

“I call them hidden ‘O’ names,” she says. “Shiloh. Harlow. Margot. Willow.”

Famous female personalities with “O” names throughout history include: Olivia Rodrigo, Oprah Winfrey, Olga Kurylenko, Octavia Spencer, Odette Annable, Olympia Dukakis, Okasana Baiul.

Celebrities who have chosen “O” names for their daughters include: Odette (Mark Ruffalo), Olive (Drew Barrymore) Oonagh (Amber Heard) Ophelia (Dave Grohl), Osian (Milla Jovovich).

From Olive to Oakley, there are so many girl names that start with “O” for new parents to choose from. Here are 100 to consider:

Olivia
Olive
Oakley
Oaklynn
Octavia
Ophelia
Oaklee
Opal
Oaklyn
Oakleigh
Ocean
Onyx
Odette
Oriana
Odessa
Ofelia
Ollie
Oona
Olympia
Oaklie
Olyvia
Olga
Orla
Ozzy
October
Ohana
Odelia
Orion
Owen
Ora
Orianna
Oakland
Oliviana
Ozzie
Oceana
Ocean
Oumou
Orly
Oshun
Odyssey
Olena
Ona
Oliver
Ottilie
Oaklynne
Oliva
Oluwadarasimi
Ori
Oriah
Orli
Oaklin
Olivianna
Olivine
Olivya
Oriyah
Oksana
Omni
Onalee
Ohanna
Olani
Olina
Odalis
Oliviah
Onna
Oceanna
Oralia
Oasis
Olanna
Oni
Olenna
Oliana
Omari
Orchid
Oaklei
Olivet
Oliviagrace
Omaira
Omega
Otilia
Ozlynn
Oceane
Odesza
Olamide
Olivea
Oliviarose
Omaria
Omelia
Ornella
Ostara
Oyku
Ozlem
Octaviah
Odilia
Ola
Olana
Oliwia
Omi
Orah
Oriya
Osiris

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