islamic ladies names Starting with O
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Oya
أويا (دانتيل، تطريز زخرفي)
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Lace; embroidered edging, a decorative needlework motif (Turkish origin) | Girl | Turkish (Ottoman/Turkic cultural origin) |
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Oulaya
الصغيرة الرفيعة / ذات المنزلة العالية
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Diminutive of Aliya/Alīyah — 'the little exalted, high-born or noble one'. Historically used in early Abbasid circles and later Maghrebi transliterations as Oulaya. | Girl | Arabic (attested in Abbasid-era sources; later Maghrebi usage) |
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Omaima
أم صغيرة، صيغة تصغير من أم
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Diminutive of Umm — 'little mother' or 'small caring mother'; affectionate form historically used in Arabic | Girl | Arabic |
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Oylum
أويلوم (تركي) - عُمق، بُعْد
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Depth, dimension; a Turkish feminine name denoting spatial depth or layered meaning | Girl | Turkish |
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Olfa
ألفة — مودة، تآلف، المودة والقِرب
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Affection, intimacy, harmony; from Arabic 'ألفة' (ulfah) meaning fellowship, friendliness, or close companionship. | Girl | Arabic (Maghrebi usage common) |
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Oday
اسم صومالي يعني 'الكبير/العجوز المحترم'، ويُستخدم كلقب اجتماعي واسم شخصي
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Somali male name meaning 'elder' or 'respected elder/man of the lineage'; a Somali word used as a title and personal name denoting age, status, or leadership within a clan | Boy | Somali |
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Ozair
مساعد، معِين
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Helper, aid (variant spelling of Uzair; related to the name Ezra, historically attested in Islamic sources) | Boy | Arabic (used in South Asian/Sindhi communities as Ozair; equivalent to Uzair/Ezra) |
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Omid
أمل
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Hope, expectation; Persian word used across Persianate and Pashto-speaking Muslim communities to denote hope or wish. | Boy | Pashto/Persian (commonly used in Afghanistan, Iran, and Pashto-speaking areas of Pakistan) |
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Oruç
الصَّائِم
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Fasting; 'oruc' in Turkish means 'fast' (the act of fasting) or 'one who fasts' — used as a given name in Ottoman/Turkish Muslim contexts | Boy | Turkish (Ottoman Turkish usage among Muslim communities) |
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Orkun
مشتق من اسم مكان تركي قديم أورخون؛ «متصل بأورخون»
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Derived from the Old Turkic placename Orkhon (Orhun); used in Turkish as a personal name referring to the Orkhon valley/inscriptions and by extension 'of Orkhon' or 'linked to the Orkhon heritage'. | Boy | Old Turkic / Modern Turkish |