Boy Names That Mean Om

Discover Boy names meaning Om with origins and popularity.

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Cole
Cole means 'swarthy' or 'coal-black', derived from the Old English word 'col'.
English
Coleridge
From the black ridge.
English
Coletun
From the dark town.
English
Colgate
Colgate is a habitational surname from a place in England, meaning 'Cola's ga...
English
Colin
Young pup or cub, derived from the Gaelic word 'cailean'.
Gaelic
Collatinus
Derived from the Roman cognomen Collatinus, meaning 'of Collatia'.
Latin
Collier
Occupational name for someone who made or worked with charcoal.
French
Collingwood
From a surname meaning 'wood of the colts' in Old English.
English
Collins
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Coileáin, meaning 'descendant of Coileán', ...
Irish
Colm
Dove, from the Irish word for dove.
Irish
Colman
Little dove, derived from the Irish name Colmán.
Irish
Colmcille
Dove of the church, from Old Irish columb 'dove' and cille 'church'.
Irish
Colosse
Colosseum, a large amphitheater in Rome.
French
Colquhoun
From the narrow sea.
Scottish
Colten
From the dark town.
English
Colton
From a town with coal, enclosed settlement.
English
Coltrane
From the coal black raven.
English
Colville
From a place name meaning 'Cola's settlement' in Old English.
English
Colvin
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Colmáin, meaning 'descendant of Colmán', a ...
Irish
Cominius
Derived from the Roman family name Cominius, possibly meaning 'companion' or ...
Latin
Commie
A nickname derived from 'communist', used as a political epithet.
English
Como
From the city of Como in Italy.
Italian
Comptom
From a place name meaning 'valley of the Combe'.
English
Compton
From a place name meaning 'farmstead of a man named Cumb(a)'.
English
Comyn
From the village of Comyn in Scotland.
Scottish
Concord
From the Latin word 'concordia', meaning harmony or peace.
English
Condan
Derived from Gaelic 'Condan', meaning 'dark-haired' or 'chief'.
Irish
Condwiramurs
A name from Arthurian legend, meaning 'guide of the army' or 'leader of the h...
German
Conel
Derived from the Irish name Conall, meaning 'strong wolf' or 'high and mighty'.
Irish
Conya
Wisdom.
Russian
Conyers
From the village of Cyneburga.
English
Corbyn
From the Old English personal name Corbin, meaning 'raven'.
English
Corcoran
Means 'spear' or 'spear bearer' from the Gaelic 'corcair'.
Gaelic
Cordale
From the valley of the cord or rope.
English
Cordearo
Derived from Spanish 'cordero' meaning lamb, symbolizing innocence.
Spanish
Cordera
Derived from Spanish 'cordera' meaning 'ewe lamb'.
Spanish
Corderal
Derived from Spanish 'cordero' meaning lamb, symbolizing innocence.
Spanish
Core
From the English word core, meaning the central or most important part.
English
Coridon
derived from the Greek name Kóridos, the name of a shepherd in Greek mythology.
Greek
Corineus
Derived from the Latin name Corinna, meaning 'maiden'.
Latin
Cornel
Horn; derived from the Roman family name Cornelius.
Latin
Corradeo
Italian name derived from Latin 'corradere', meaning 'to scrape together'.
Italian
Corrderio
Derived from 'corda' meaning rope, possibly referring to a ropemaker.
Italian
Corridon
Combination of the names Cora and Donovan..
English
Corry
Diminutive of Cora or Corrigan, both derived from Irish surnames.
Irish
Cort
Derived from a surname meaning 'short' in Old French.
English
Cortez
Derived from the Spanish surname Cortés, meaning 'courteous' or 'polite'.
Spanish
Cortland
From the land of the court or short for Cortlandt, a Dutch surname.
English
Corvin
Derived from the Latin name Corvinus, meaning 'raven' or 'crow'.
Latin
Corwin
Friend of the heart, from Old English 'cūþ' meaning known and 'wine' meanin...
English
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