This list includes 32 Latina girl names that start with O, from “Oceana” to “Otiliana”. They range from familiar Spanish and Portuguese names to regional and historical variants used across Latin America. Use this list to choose baby names, research cultural naming, or find authentic options for stories.
Latina girl names that start with O are female names used across Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking communities. A notable example, “Oceana”, reflects growing interest in nature-inspired names in Latin America.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Meaning, Pronunciation, and Region.
Name: The given name as commonly used; you can scan this column to pick sounds and cultural fit quickly.
Meaning: A concise definition or origin note that helps you understand the name’s significance and choose intentionally.
Pronunciation: A simple phonetic respelling so you can pronounce the name confidently and avoid common misreadings.
Region: Primary countries or communities where the name appears, guiding you to cultural context and regional popularity.
Latina girl names that start with O
| Name | Pronunciation | Meaning | Region/Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
| Olivia | oh-LIV-ee-ah | olive tree; from Latin ‘oliva’ | Spain; Mexico; Latin America; U.S. Hispanic communities |
| Ofelia | oh-FEH-lee-ah | help; from Greek ‘opheleia’ (Ophelia) | Spain; Mexico; Latin America |
| Olga | OL-gah | holy, blessed; Germanic/Old Norse origin | Spain; Latin America |
| Oriana | or-ee-AH-nah | dawn, golden; Latin/Italian roots | Spain; Latin America |
| Otilia | oh-TEE-lee-ah | wealthy, prosperous; from Germanic Odilia | Spain; Mexico; Central America |
| Octavia | ok-TAY-vee-ah | eighth; from Latin ‘octavus’ | Spain; Latin America |
| Olimpia | oh-LIM-pee-ah | from Mount Olympus; Greek origin | Spain; Latin America |
| Omaira | oh-MY-rah | possibly Arabic origin; uncertain meaning | Colombia; Venezuela; Spain |
| Oralia | or-AH-lee-ah | golden; likely related to Aurelia/Aurum | Mexico; Central America; Spain |
| Odalys | oh-DAH-lees | uncertain origin; Cuban/Spanish-language usage | Cuba; Puerto Rico; Mexico |
| Odilia | oh-DEE-lee-ah | wealthy, fortunate; from Germanic Odila | Spain; Galicia; Latin America |
| Odelia | oh-DEH-lee-ah | variant of Odilia; ‘wealthy’ (Germanic) | Mexico; Puerto Rico; Spain |
| Odette | oh-DET | rich/wealth; French origin (diminutive of Oda) | Cuba; Puerto Rico; Mexico |
| Orfelia | or-FEH-lee-ah | variant of Ophelia; ‘help’ (Greek) | Mexico; Central America; Spain |
| Olinda | oh-LIN-dah | beautiful (from Portuguese/Spanish ‘linda’) | Brazil; Portugal; Mexico; Colombia |
| Orquidea | or-KEE-dee-ah | orchid (flower) | Puerto Rico; Mexico; Latin America |
| Oriela | oh-REE-ay-lah | variant of Oriana/Auriel; ‘golden, dawn’ | Spain; Latin America |
| Ornella | or-NEL-ah | flowering ash; Italian origin | Argentina; Uruguay; Spain |
| Ornela | or-NEH-la | variant of Ornella | Argentina; Uruguay; Spain |
| Oneida | oh-NAY-dah | from Oneida tribe name; adopted as given name | Puerto Rico; Dominican Republic; U.S. Hispanic communities |
| Onelia | oh-NEH-lee-ah | possibly variant of Onélia/Anelia; uncertain | Cuba; Puerto Rico; Dominican Republic |
| Orlanda | or-LAHN-dah | feminine of Orlando; ‘famous land’ (Germanic) | Puerto Rico; Caribbean; Latin America |
| Oda | OH-dah | wealth, fortune; Germanic origin | Spain; Latin America (historical) |
| Otiliana | oh-tee-lee-AH-nah | extended form of Otilia; ‘wealthy’ (Germanic) | Mexico; Central America |
| Octaviana | ok-tah-VYAH-nah | feminine of Octavian; ‘eighth’ | Mexico; Spain; Latin America |
| Oceana | oh-SEE-AH-nah | of the ocean; Greek/Latin formation | Spain; Mexico; Latin America |
| Odalía | oh-dah-LEE-ah | variant of Odilia/Odalys; ‘wealthy’ (Germanic/uncertain) | Mexico; Spain |
| Onofria | oh-noh-FREE-ah | feminine of Onofre (from Onuphrius, saint’s name) | Spain; Mexico (historical) |
| Ortensia | or-TEN-see-ah | flower name (related to Latin ‘Hortensia’) | Spain; Mexico; Latin America |
| Orabela | or-ah-BEH-lah | likely elaboration of ‘Ora’/’Bella’; modern coinage | Mexico; Central America |
| Orlanda | or-LAN-dah | (duplicate canonical form) feminine of Orlando; see Orlanda entry above | Puerto Rico; Caribbean; Latin America |
| Orfa | OR-fah | Spanish form of biblical Orpah; ‘gazelle’ (biblical / uncertain) | Puerto Rico; Latin America |