Boy Names That Mean Om

Discover Boy names meaning Om with origins and popularity.

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Oake
From the oak tree.
English
Oaklea
From the oak meadow.
English
Oakleah
From the oak meadow.
English
Oakleigh
From the oak meadow.
English
Oakli
From the oak meadow.
English
Oaklie
From the oak meadow.
English
Oakly
From the oak meadow.
English
Oaks
From the oak tree.
English
Oaky
From the oak tree.
English
Oates
Derived from the Old English personal name Ode or Oda, meaning 'wealth' or 'f...
English
Obal
He comes with happiness/good fortune.
Yoruba
Obanjoko
Gift from heaven.
Yoruba
Obataiye
The king has come home.
Yoruba
Obededom
Serving Edom, or servant of Edom.
Hebrew
Oder
Derived from the Germanic element 'od' meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune'.
German
Odhran
Little pale green one, from Irish 'odhra' meaning pale green.
Irish
Odie
Derived from the Old English name 'Oda', meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune'.
English
Offa
Derived from the Old English word 'offa', meaning 'elf' or 'supernatural being'.
English
Ogdan
From the city of Og, derived from the name Igor.
Slavic
Ogden
From the valley of oak trees.
English
Ogdin
From the valley of oak trees.
English
Ogdon
From the valley of oak trees.
English
Ogelsby
From the oak tree farm.
English
Ogilvie
From the high field.
Scottish
Ogilvy
From the high field.
Scottish
Oglesby
From the oak tree farm.
English
Ogunkey
Ogun has become strong or Ogun is strong.
Yoruba
Oiushegun
Joy has come.
Yoruba
Ojasya
Capable, competent.
Sanskrit
Okafor
From a respected family.
Igbo
Okie
From Oklahoma.
English
Oland
From the open land.
Swedish
Olando
From the land of lions.
Spanish
Oleg
Holy or sacred, derived from Old Norse Helgi.
Russian
Olen
Derived from the Dutch word for 'old' or 'ancient'.
Dutch
Olimpio
Of Olympus, referring to Mount Olympus, the home of the gods in Greek mythology.
Italian
Olindo
Derived from the Germanic name Oland, meaning 'from the land of the ancestors'.
Italian
Oliphant
Derived from the Scottish surname, meaning 'elephant' or referring to a place...
Scottish
Olishola
Wealth has come to honor.
Yoruba
Olivieras
Derived from the Lithuanian word for 'olive tree', symbolizing peace and frui...
Lithuanian
Olivieros
Derived from the olive tree, symbolizing peace and fruitfulness.
Greek
Olkaris
Derived from the Lithuanian word 'alkas', meaning 'sacred grove'.
Lithuanian
Olney
From the Olive Tree Estate.
English
Olumide
My Lord has come.
Yoruba
Olumoi
My Lord has come.
Yoruba
Oluniide
God will come.
Yoruba
Omaijid
Gift from God or generous.
Arabic
Omen
Sign or premonition of something to come.
English
Omero
Homer; hostage.
Italian
Omish
From the Omish tribe.
Sanskrit
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