This list includes 6 Egyptian girl names that start with O, from “Ohood” to “Ons”. These names are concise, mostly Arabic in origin, and work well for baby naming, character choices, and cultural research.

Egyptian girl names that start with O are female names used in Egypt that begin with the letter O. Many reflect Arabic roots and everyday virtues like beauty or kindness.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Arabic script, Pronunciation, Meaning, Origin, Variant spellings, and Notes/popularity.

Name: The Latin-script form of the name as commonly used, so you can recognize and compare spellings quickly.

Arabic script: The original Arabic spelling, useful if you read Arabic or want the authentic script for records.

Pronunciation: A simple phonetic guide so you can say the name correctly when speaking or testing options aloud.

Meaning: A concise definition of the name’s sense, helping you choose names with meanings that match your values.

Origin: The linguistic or cultural source, showing whether the name is Arabic, Coptic, ancient Egyptian, or otherwise.

Variant spellings: Common alternate spellings and transliterations to help you find matches across documents and databases.

Notes/popularity: Extra notes on usage, cultural context, or modern popularity to help you judge suitability.

Egyptian girl names that start with O

NameArabicPronunciationMeaning
OlaعلاOH-lahHighness, exaltation
OlfatألفتOLF-atAffection, familiarity
OmniaأمنيةOM-nee-ahWish, desire
Omaimaأميمةoh-MY-mahLittle mother, diminutive of Umm
Ohoodعهودo-HOODPledges, vows
OnsأنسONSSociability, friendly companionship

Descriptions

Ola
Arabic origin, variants Olaa, Olah; very common in Egypt, modern and classic use, evokes elevation and nobility.
Olfat
Arabic origin, variants Olfa, Ulfa; moderately common in Egypt, means closeness or harmony, often chosen for warm connotations.
Omnia
Arabic origin, variants Omneya, Omniya; popular in Egypt, literary and poetic feel, used broadly across generations.
Omaima
Arabic origin, variants Omayma, Oumayma; traditional Egyptian name, affectionate diminutive used widely.
Ohood
Arabic origin, variants Ahood, Ahud; used in Egypt though more common in the Gulf, conveys steadfastness and promise.
Ons
Arabic origin, variants Onsa, Unus; used in Egypt as a gentle feminine name, often conveys warmth and sociability.
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