This list includes 43 Asian boy names that start with O, from “Obaid” to “Ozan”. Many names show Arabic, Turkish, and South Asian roots, reflecting wide linguistic variety.

Asian boy names that start with O are male given names used across Asian languages and cultures. For example, “Omar” and “Ozan” highlight Arabic and Turkish traditions, respectively.

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

Name: The given name as commonly written in English; use it to find specific spellings and alphabetical order quickly.

Origin: Country or language of origin, so you can spot regional patterns and cultural background for each name.

Pronunciation: A simple phonetic respelling helps you say the name correctly without needing technical IPA symbols.

Meaning: A concise one-line meaning gives the name’s sense or root idea for quick comparison and choice.

Notes: Short cultural notes, variant spellings, or famous bearers help you decide if the name fits your context.

Asian boy names that start with O

NameCountry/RegionPronunciationMeaning
OmIndiaOHM(Sanskrit) sacred syllable
OmkarIndiaohm-KAR(Sanskrit) sound of Om
OmprakashIndiaohm-prah-KAHSH(Sanskrit) light of Om
OjasIndiaOH-jahs(Sanskrit) vitality, vigor
OjaswinIndiaoh-JAS-win(Sanskrit) full of vigor
OmiIndiaOH-mee(Hindi/Nickname) diminutive of Om
OnkarIndiaON-kar(Sanskrit/Marathi) variant of Omkar
OmidPersia/Iranoh-MEED(Persian) hope
OmarArab WorldOH-mar(Arabic) flourishing, long-lived
OmerIsraelOH-mer(Hebrew) sheaf; also Turkish Ömer
OsmanTurkeyOSS-man(Turkish/Arabic) variant of Uthman
OthmanArab WorldOTH-man(Arabic) Uthman variant
OwaisPakistanoh-WAYs(Arabic/Urdu) companion of Prophet (Uways)
ObaidPakistanoh-BAYD(Arabic) little servant (of God)
OmranArab Worldom-RAN(Arabic) prosperity; variant of Imran
OtabekUzbekistanoh-TAH-bek(Turkic) father + noble title (bek)
OdilUzbekistanoh-DEEL(Uzbek) just, fair (from Arabic ‘Adil’)
OrazTurkmenistanoh-RAZ(Turkmen) fasting; linked to Ramadan
OrazbekKyrgyzstanoh-RAZ-bek(Turkic) Oraz + bek (title)
OrkhanAzerbaijanor-KHAHN(Turkic) ruler + khan
OrhanTurkeyOR-hahn(Turkish) great khan
OguzTurkeyOH-gooz(Turkic) name of Oghuz Turks
OzanTurkeyOH-zahn(Turkish) bard, poet
OnurTurkeyoh-NOOR(Turkish) honor
OkanTurkeyoh-KAHN(Turkish) capable, competent
OnatTurkeyoh-NAHT(Turkish) reputable, deserving
OrkunTurkeyOR-koon(Turkish) related to Orkhon valley
OzIsraelOZ(Hebrew) strength
OriIsraeloh-REE(Hebrew) my light
OrenIsraelOR-en(Hebrew) pine tree
OphirIsraelOH-feer(Hebrew) biblical region associated with wealth
OvadiaIsraeloh-vah-DEE-ah(Hebrew) servant of God
OdedIsraelOH-ded(Hebrew) encourager
OnHong KongON(Cantonese) peaceful, calm (安)
OsamuJapanoh-SAH-moo(Japanese) discipline, study (修)
OtoyaJapanoh-TOH-yah(Japanese) sound + valley (varies by kanji)
OtoJapanOH-toh(Japanese) sound (音)
OscarPhilippinesOSS-kar(Old Norse/Latin) divine spear; used in Filipino culture
OrlandoPhilippinesor-LAN-doh(Spanish/Latin) famous land
OnofrePhilippinesoh-NOH-fray(Spanish) saint’s name
OdayJordanoh-DAY(Arabic) begin, return
OdaiIraqoh-DYE(Arabic) variant of Oday
ObeidIraqoh-BAYD(Arabic) servant (Ubayd)

Descriptions

Om
Very common Hindu given name and name element across South Asia; widely attested in civil and religious records.
Omkar
Common masculine name in India (Marathi/Hindi contexts); appears in baby-name lists and religious usage.
Omprakash
Traditional compound Hindu male name found across North India; attested in government and genealogy records.
Ojas
Popular short Sanskrit name in India; frequent in contemporary baby-name lists and cultural usage.
Ojaswin
Modern Indian masculine name derived from Ojas; used in contemporary registries and online name databases.
Omi
Common informal given name/nickname in South Asia; also used as a standalone male name and in media.
Onkar
Regional Marathi/Hindu spelling; commonly used in Western India and attested in local records.
Omid
Very common Iranian and Afghan Persian male name; widely attested in civil records and literature.
Omar
Extremely common across Muslim Asia; historically significant and well-documented.
Omer
Common modern Hebrew name in Israel; also appears as Turkish/Arabic variant (Ömer/Omar) in other regions.
Osman
Historic Ottoman name and common Turkish male name; widely attested in Turkish records.
Othman
Classical Arabic transliteration used across Arab-speaking Asia; historically important.
Owais
Common in South Asian Muslim communities; frequently seen in Pakistan and Urdu-speaking contexts.
Obaid
South Asian variant of Ubayd; used in Pakistan and Bangladesh; attested in regional records.
Omran
Used across Middle Eastern and South Asian Muslim communities; attested in contemporary name lists.
Otabek
Widely used Uzbek male name; common in Central Asian naming patterns and public records.
Odil
Used in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan; attested in regional civil registries and cultural sources.
Oraz
Found in Turkmen and some Central Asian Muslim communities; attested in local name lists.
Orazbek
Common Turkic compound name in Kyrgyzstan/Uzbekistan; appears in regional records.
Orkhan
Popular Azerbaijani male name with Turkic roots; well attested in civil records.
Orhan
Historic Ottoman-era name still common in Turkey; attested in national statistics.
Oguz
Historic and modern Turkish male name; common in Turkey and Turkic studies.
Ozan
Popular contemporary Turkish male name; common in baby-name lists and media.
Onur
Very common male name in Turkey; attested in government name statistics.
Okan
Used commonly in Turkey; appears in modern naming registries.
Onat
Moderately common Turkish male name; attested in cultural sources.
Orkun
Used in Turkey and some Turkic communities; attested in name databases.
Oz
Short modern Hebrew name popular in Israel; appears in civil records and literature.
Ori
Common Israeli male name; widely used and attested in national name statistics.
Oren
Popular in Israel; frequently found in civil registries and cultural sources.
Ophir
Biblical name used in modern Israel; attested in baby-name lists and history.
Ovadia
Biblical (Obadiah) form used in Israel; attested historically and in modern usage.
Oded
Biblical name found in Israeli use; moderately common.
On
Cantonese syllable used as a given-name element and sometimes standalone in Hong Kong male names; attested in local usage.
Osamu
Traditional Japanese male name, common in 20th-century Japan; attested in government name data.
Otoya
Masculine Japanese name found in literature and modern usage; attested though not extremely common.
Oto
Short masculine name or name element in Japanese; appears occasionally in records.
Oscar
Common in the Philippines due to Spanish and Western influence; widely attested.
Orlando
Used in the Philippines as a given name; attested in civil registers and common usage.
Onofre
Traditional Filipino male name of Spanish origin; attested in parish and civil records.
Oday
Common in Jordan and Levantine Arab communities; attested in regional name lists.
Odai
Used in Iraqi Arab communities; appears in local records.
Obeid
Variant of Obaid used in Iraq and the Levant; attested in historical and modern sources.
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