This list includes 31 Asian girl names that start with O, from “Oanh” to “Oyuna”. The names span regions and often reflect nature, virtues, or local traditions.

Asian girl names that start with O are female given names used across Asian cultures beginning with O. For example, “Oanh” in Vietnam means “lark” and appears in Vietnamese poetry.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Origin, Pronunciation, Meaning, Alternate spellings, and Notes.

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Asian girl names that start with O

NameOriginPronunciationMeaning
OyaTurkeyOH-yah /oˈja/lace; decorative edging
Orkide (Orkideh)Turkey (also Iran/Persia)OR-kee-deh /ˈɔr.kɪ.de/orchid
OyunMongoliaOY-oon /ojun/mind; wisdom
OyunaMongoliaOY-oo-nah /oˈjuna/wise one; mind
Ok-hee (Okhee)KoreaOHK-hee /ok.hi/jade + joy/grace (옥희)
OkjaKoreaOHK-jah /ok.dʑa/jade + child (옥자)
Ok-sun (Oksun)KoreaOHK-soon /ok.sun/jade + purity/lineage
OkKoreaOHK /ok/jade
OjaswiniIndiaoh-JAHSH-wee-nee /odʒaːʂwini/full of vigour, brilliant
OmishaIndiaoh-MEE-shah /oˈmiːʃa/born of Om; goddess-like
Oorja (Urja)IndiaOOR-jah /uːrdʒə/energy, vigor
OviyaIndia (Tamil)OH-vee-yah /oːvijə/artist; beautiful drawing
OindrilaIndia (Bengal)oyn-DREE-lah /ɔindrilɑ/daughter of Indra; related to Indra
OrihimeJapanoh-REE-hee-meh /oɾiçime/weaving princess
OtohaJapanOH-toh-hah /otoha/sound + leaf/feather (varies by kanji)
OtomeJapanOH-toh-meh /otome/maiden, young woman
OriJapanOH-ree /oɾi/weave; to fold
OyukiJapanoh-YOO-kee /o.jɯ.ki/gentle snow (お雪)
OanhVietnamOH-anh /waɲ/songbird; nightingale
OlaArabic-speakingOH-lah /ˈola/surmounting; noble, high
Omaima (Omayma, Omaimah)Arabic-speakingoh-MY-ma /oˈmaɪmə/little mother (diminutive of Umm)
OlfaTunisia (Arabic)OL-fah /olfa/familiarity, intimacy
OnsTunisia (Arabic)ONS /ons/sociability; pleasant company
Ohood (Ohoud)Saudi Arabia / Arabic-speakingoh-HOOD /oˈhuːd/pledges, covenants
OktavianiIndonesiaok-tah-VEE-ah-nee /oktaˈviani/born in October
Oktavia (Oktawia)Indonesiaok-TAH-vee-ah /oktaˈvia/eighth, born in October
OrnThailandAWN /ɔːn/graceful; beautiful
OumCambodia (Khmer)OOM /um/gentle, dear (usage varies)
OrnaIsrael (Hebrew)OR-nah /ˈoʁna/pine tree; ash (often ‘light’ root variant)
OrliIsrael (Hebrew)OR-lee /ˈoʁli/my light
OdeliaIsrael / Hebrewoh-deh-LEE-ah /odɛˈlia/I will praise God; ornament of God

Descriptions

Oya
Common Turkish female name meaning needlework or lace; used across Turkey and Turkic communities. Friendly, short form; appears in literature and modern naming records (Turkish onomastics).
Orkide (Orkideh)
Used in Turkish and Persian contexts as a floral feminine name; variants Orkideh in Persian. Stylish, modern-sounding name inspired by the flower (cultural name lists).
Oyun
Common Mongolian feminine name meaning intellect or thought. Frequently used alone or as part of longer names; popular in Mongolia and among Mongolian speakers.
Oyuna
Feminine form of Oyun, widely used in Mongolia and Inner Mongolia. Friendly, traditional; appears often in modern Mongolian naming.
Ok-hee (Okhee)
Traditional Korean feminine name combining “Ok” (jade) with a virtue; common in older generations, still used as given name or part of two-syllable names.
Okja
Classic Korean female name element “Ok” (jade) + “ja” (child). Seen historically and in contemporary culture (e.g., literature, film names).
Ok-sun (Oksun)
Traditional Korean female name; “Ok” (jade) plus another syllable. Common among women born mid-20th century.
Ok
Used as a standalone feminine given name or name element in Korea; traditional and succinct. Appears in older name registries.
Ojaswini
Sanskrit-derived Indian feminine name meaning energy or brilliance. Common in India, especially among Marathi, Hindi and Marathi-speaking families.
Omisha
Modern Indian feminine name of Sanskrit inspiration, used across Hindi-speaking regions; appears in baby-name lists and contemporary usage.
Oorja (Urja)
Sanskrit-origin name commonly romanized Oorja or Urja; used for girls in India. Note spelling varies; means energy or vitality.
Oviya
Popular Tamil female name (often spelled Oviya) meaning artwork or beauty. Used in South India and Sri Lankan Tamil communities; also a stage name for actresses.
Oindrila
Bengali feminine name, traditional in West Bengal and Bangladesh. Literary and cultural resonance in Bengali-speaking families.
Orihime
Legendary Japanese name (Tanabata folklore). Used as a poetic or given name; evokes mythological princess who weaves stars.
Otoha
Contemporary Japanese feminine name with multiple kanji possibilities. Fresh, melodic; appears in modern name lists and fiction.
Otome
Literary Japanese word/name meaning “maiden”; occasionally used as a given name or artistic name. Evokes traditional, classical imagery.
Ori
Short Japanese feminine name or nickname (also used in other cultures). Simple and versatile; can be a diminutive of Orihime or Ori.
Oyuki
Traditional Japanese female name (classical/poetic), often seen in literature and historical contexts; evokes winter imagery.
Oanh
Common Vietnamese feminine name (Oanh), poetic and lyrical. Widely used in Vietnam; appears frequently in literature and popular culture.
Ola
Arabic feminine name used across the Arab world (also appears in other languages). Short, elegant; popular in Gulf and Levant regions.
Omaima (Omayma, Omaimah)
Arabic feminine name used in North Africa and the Middle East; classical/diminutive form of “Umm.” Variants spelled Omaima/Omayma.
Olfa
Common Tunisian female name of Arabic root (ألفة). Popular in Tunisia; appears in sports and public figures.
Ons
Tunisian Arabic feminine name (أُنس) used notably by public figures (e.g., tennis player Ons Jabeur). Short, modern-sounding in North Africa.
Ohood (Ohoud)
Arabic feminine name used in Gulf countries (variant spellings Ohood/Ohoud). Found in royal and contemporary name registries.
Oktaviani
Indonesian feminine name derived from Latin “octavus” (October); common in Indonesia where month-based names are used. Popular spelling Oktaviani.
Oktavia (Oktawia)
Indonesian female name variant of Octavia; widely used in Indonesia and Malay-speaking areas for girls born in October.
Orn
Thai feminine name (อร) commonly romanized “Orn” or “On.” Short, traditional Thai name meaning beauty or grace; popular across Thai generations.
Oum
Used in Khmer naming as a short feminine given name or element. Appears in Cambodian personal names and cultural records.
Orna
Hebrew/Israeli feminine name used in Israel; traditional-modern feel. Common in Israeli name lists and usage.
Orli
Hebrew feminine name meaning “my light.” Popular in Israel and Jewish communities; warm, modern-sounding.
Odelia
Hebrew feminine name used in Israel; biblical-flavored and modern. Appears in Israeli name databases and family usage.
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