17 African Girl Names Meaning, Starting With O

NameGenderMeaning
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Oni
Baby Girl Sign Girl Today; Demon
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Oluchi
Baby Girl Sign Girl Work of God
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Oya
Baby Girl Sign Girl Noble born; Young warrior
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Olufunke
Baby Girl Sign Girl The one who was gifted from the highest place to be loved
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Omolara
Baby Girl Sign Girl Loving child odf the family
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Osa
Baby Girl Sign Girl One close to God; The Goddess
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Obioma
Baby Girl Sign Girl The Charm of a King that wins over the hearts of others; One who can win with his charm
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Ode
Baby Girl Sign Girl Final; End of salvation where a person is relieved of all his duties
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Onaedo
Baby Girl Sign Girl The precious and great child
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Onnie
Baby Girl Sign Girl Child who was born in the divine place
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Ontibile
Baby Girl Sign Girl The one who is sheltered by the highest God
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Onyeka
Baby Girl Sign Girl nobody is superior than God
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Orma
Baby Girl Sign Girl The ninth received child in the family
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Osith
Baby Girl Sign Girl One who looks after the people and kingdom
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Otieno
Baby Girl Sign Girl A person born at night
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Omphile
Baby Girl Sign Girl Gift from God or God gave
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Okoye
Baby Girl Sign Girl Born on Oye market day; One who is born on a special market day
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