Boy Names That Mean Om

Discover Boy names meaning Om with origins and popularity.

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Wingate
From the windy gate.
English
Winham
From the friend's home.
English
Winslow
From the friendly hill.
English
Winslowe
From the friendly hill.
English
Winsor
From the Riverbank with a winch.
English
Winswode
From the friend's wood.
English
Winton
From the town on the hill.
English
Winwood
From the friend's wood.
English
Wireceaster
From the winding fortress.
English
Witha
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'wide' or 'willow'.
Germanic
Wodeleah
From the wooded meadow.
English
Wolder
From the woods.
English
Wolloarah
Mountain woman.
Aboriginal
Wood
Refers to the material from trees.
English
Woodie
Derived from a surname meaning 'dweller in the woods'.
English
Woodleah
Combination of 'wood' and 'leah', meaning 'woodland clearing'.
English
Woodleigh
From the wood or clearing in the woods.
English
Woodley
From the wood clearing.
English
Woodli
From the wood clearing or meadow.
English
Woodly
From the wood or forest clearing.
English
Woodrow
From the wood clearing.
English
Woods
From the woods or forest dweller.
English
Woodvil
From the wood or forest settlement.
English
Woodville
From the wood settlement.
English
Woodvylle
From the wood settlement.
English
Woodward
From the wooden forest.
English
Woody
From the English surname Woodward.
English
Woolf
Wolf, from the Old English 'wulf'.
English
Woolsey
From the English surname Woolley, indicating someone who lived by a wool field.
English
Worcester
From the city of Worcester in England.
English
Worden
From the Old English words 'weard' meaning guard and 'denu' meaning valley, r...
English
Wordsworth
From the English surname meaning 'by the river Wörd'.
English
Worley
From the clearing in the woods.
English
Worth
From an English surname meaning 'enclosure' or 'farmstead'.
English
Worthi
Derived from Old English 'weorþ', meaning 'worthy' or 'valuable'.
English
Worthington
From the town of Worth's people, a habitational surname.
English
Worton
From the enclosure or farmstead by the river.
English
Wouter
Ruler of the army, derived from Germanic elements.
Dutch
Wrisley
From the meadow with the shrubs.
English
Wriston
From the town by the river.
English
Wryhta
Worker or craftsman, derived from the Old English word 'wyrhta'.
English
Wryston
From the town by the winding river.
English
Wulfcot
From the cottage near the wolf.
English
Wulfhere
Wulfhere means 'wolf army' from Old English wulf 'wolf' and here 'army'.
English
Wuraid
Unique or singular, derived from the Arabic root w-r-d meaning 'to be unique'.
Arabic
Wyborn
From the surname Wyborn, meaning from a farm near a stream.
English
Wyche
From the surname Wyche, meaning village.
English
Wyck
From the surname Wyck, meaning village.
English
Wycliffe
From the surname Wycliffe, meaning white cliff.
English
Wyconda
Quiet woman.
Cherokee
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