Emojis are always used nowadays to express emotions, feelings, and reactions. Here is a list of the emojis that start with the letter O:
1. π§ Older Person
The older person emoji is available in modifiers (skin tone) and is often used to represent a senior citizen or an elderly person. It can also be used to express respect for someoneβs age and experience, especially in the case of grandparents or parents.
2. π΄ Old Man
The old man emoji is available in modifiers (skin tone) and is often used to represent a wise and experienced elder. It can also be used in a humorous way to express confusion, surprise, or shock at something unexpected making it also known as the grandfather emoji.
3. π΅ Old Woman
The old woman emoji is available in modifiers (skin tone) and is often used to represent a wise, experienced elderly womanβearning its other name the grandmother emoji. It can also be used to express respect for someoneβs age and experience, especially in the case of grandmothers or mothers.
4. πΉ Ogre
The ogre emoji is used to represent a mythical creature often associated with good luck and wisdom. other emoji users call it the mask face, oni, and/or the red monster emoji.
5. π OK Hand
The OK hand symbol is used to represent approval or agreement. It can also be used as a greeting, consolation, or acknowledgment and is often associated with the words βokayβ and βcoolβ. This emoji is available in modifiers (skin tone).
6. π Oncoming Fist
This emoji is also known as the bro fist, fist bump, and/or punch emoji. Itβs used to represent a fist bump or a friendly greeting between two people, as well as a sign of solidarity and mutual support. This emoji is available in modifiers (skin tone).
7. π Open Hands
The open hands emoji is often used to express openness, agreement, acceptance, and/or surrender. Itβs also used to greet someone with a hug or as a way of expressing thanks or gratitude. This emoji is available in modifiers (skin tone).
8. π§‘ Orange Heart
The orange heart emoji is used to express love, care, appreciation, and/or passion. It can also be used as a way of expressing solidarity with someone or something special.
9. π’ Oden
The oden emoji is used to express a love for the Japanese dish of the same name. It can also be used in a humorous way to represent someone who loves eating or cooking. This emoji is usually accompanied by the text βyummyβ or βdeliciousβ.
10. π¦ Owl
The owl emoji is used to represent knowledge, perspective, and/or wisdom. It can also be used as a way of expressing surprise or admiration for something or someone special.
11. π Ox
The ox emoji is often used to represent hard work, strength, and/or determination. Itβs also commonly used in the context of Chinese Zodiac signs.
12. π’ Office Building
The office building emoji is used to represent work-related topics, such as meetings, presentations, or business trips. It can also be used in a humorous way to express the feeling of being βstuck at workβ.
13. π One Oβclock
The one oβclock emoji is used to represent the time of day and can be used in a variety of contexts, such as scheduling appointments or events. It can also be used in a humorous way to express boredom or impatience.
14. π One-Thirty
The one-thirty emoji is used to represent the time of day and can be used in a variety of contexts, such as scheduling appointments or events. It can also be used in a humorous way to express boredom or impatience.
15. π Oncoming Automobile
The oncoming automobile emoji is used to represent travel, vehicles, and/or road trips. It can also be used in a humorous way to express excitement or anticipation for an upcoming journey.
16. π Oncoming Police Car
The oncoming police car emoji is used to represent authority, law enforcement, and/or safety. It can also be used in a humorous way to express surprise or shock at something unexpected.
17. π Oncoming Taxi
The oncoming taxi emoji is often used to represent travel, transportation, and/or arriving somewhere on time. It can also be used in a humorous way to express the feeling of being βin a rushβ.
18. π Oncoming Bus
The oncoming bus emoji is used to represent public transportation, travel, and/or journeys. Depending on the context, this emoji can be used in a humorous way to express excitement or anticipation for an upcoming adventure.
19. πΏ Optical Disk
The optical disk emoji is used to represent CDs, DVDs, and other types of physical media. It can also be used in a humorous way to express nostalgia for the past or a sense of being βoutdatedβ.
20. π Open Book
The open book emoji is used to represent knowledge, education, and/or learning. It can also be used when expressing love for reading or a particular book. This emoji is sometimes accompanied by the text βreadβ.
21. π Orange Book
The orange book emoji is used to represent knowledge, education, and/or learning. This emoji is sometimes accompanied by the text βreadβ.
22. ποΈ Old Key
The old key emoji is commonly used to represent secrets, mystery, and/or unlocking something special. It can also be used in a humorous way to express surprise or excitement at discovering something new.
23. π Open Mailbox With Lowered Flag
The open mailbox with lowered flag emoji is used to represent content about sending and/or receiving mail. It can also be used in a humorous way to express anticipation or excitement for an upcoming delivery.
24. π¬ Open Mailbox With Raised Flag
The open mailbox with raised flag emoji is used to signal that mail is ready for pick up. It can also be used in a humorous way to express anticipation or excitement for an upcoming delivery.
25. π€ Outbox Tray
The outbox tray emoji is used to represent sending somethingβsuch as an email, document, or package. It can also be used in a humorous way to express excitement or anticipation for the successful completion of a task.
26. π Open File Folder
The open file folder emoji is used to represent documents, organization, or paperwork. It can also be used in a humorous way to express boredom or frustration with a particular task.
27. β¦οΈ Orthodox Cross
The orthodox cross emoji is used to represent a Christian religious symbol. It can also be used in anything related to Christianity, such as prayer and worship.
28. ποΈ Om
The om emoji is used to represent Hinduism, Buddhism, and other Eastern religions. It can also be used in anything related to spirituality, such as meditation and yoga.
29. π ON! Arrow
The ON! arrow emoji is used to represent turning something on or activating something. It can also be used as a signal indicating that something is ready to be used.
30. π OK Button
The OK button emoji is used to signal approval or agreement with something. It can also be used in response to a question, as a way of saying βyesβ.
31. π Ύ O Button (Blood Type)
The O button (blood type) emoji is used to represent a personβs blood type. It can also be used in anything related to medical care and health.
32. β Ophiuchus
The Ophiuchus emoji is used to represent the constellation of Ophiuchus in astrology. It can also be used in anything related to star signs, such as horoscopes and zodiacs.
33. π΄π² Oman Flag
The Oman flag emoji is used to represent the country of Oman. It can also be used in anything related to Middle Eastern culture, such as cuisine and language.