Boy Names That Mean Om

Discover Boy names meaning Om with origins and popularity.

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Cynhard
Royal guardian, from Old English 'cyne' (royal) and 'heard' (hardy, brave).
Anglo-saxon
Cynon
Chief or lord, derived from Welsh 'cyn' meaning 'chief'.
Welsh
Cyprianus
From Cyprus, referring to the island of Cyprus.
Latin
Cyrano
From the Greek name Kyranos, meaning 'lord' or 'ruler'.
French
Cyrenius
A Latin name derived from the Greek 'Kyrenios', meaning 'lord' or 'master'.
Latin
Cyryl
Derived from Greek 'Kyrillos', meaning 'lordly' or 'masterful'.
Slavic
Cystennin
Derived from the Latin name Constantinus, meaning 'constant' or 'steadfast'.
Welsh
Czar
Derived from the title 'tsar', meaning emperor or ruler.
Slavic
Czcibor
Fight for honor, from Slavic elements 'čьstь' (honor) and 'boriti' (to fig...
Slavic
Dabeel
Beautiful, Handsome.
Arabic
Dace
From the surname, derived from a place name meaning 'badger' in Old English.
English
Dacian
From the ancient region of Dacia.
Latin
Dacio
From the ancient Dacians.
Italian
Dadheechi
derived from Hindu mythology, the name of a sage who swallowed the ocean to h...
Sanskrit
Dadhush
derived from Hindu mythology, the name of a sage known for his self-control a...
Sanskrit
Dadhyan
derived from Hindu mythology, the name of a sage known for his meditative pra...
Sanskrit
Dadich
derived from Hindu mythology, the name of a sage known for his intellect and ...
Sanskrit
Dagda
The good god, a chief deity in Irish mythology associated with fertility and ...
Irish
Dagen
From the Old English word for 'day'.
English
dagendra
Lord of the mountains, derived from 'daga' (mountain) and 'indra' (lord).
Sanskrit
Dagfinnr
Dagfinnr means 'day-finder' or 'day-Finn', combining Old Norse 'dagr' (day) a...
Norse
Dagobert
Bright day, derived from the Germanic elements 'dag' meaning day and 'beraht'...
Germanic
Dagoberto
Bright day, derived from the Germanic elements 'dag' meaning day and 'berht' ...
Germanic
Dagon
Derived from the Hebrew word 'dag' meaning 'fish', referring to a Philistine ...
Hebrew
Dagur
Derived from Old Norse 'dagr' meaning 'day'.
Icelandic
Dagwood
From the woods.
English
Daijiro
Great second son, combining dai (great) and jiro (second son).
Japanese
Daimhin
Little deer, from Gaelic 'damh' meaning deer.
Scottish
Daine
From the French surname Daine, meaning 'from the valley'.
French
Dainton
From the town in the valley.
English
Daishiro
Great fourth son, combining dai (great) and shiro (fourth son).
Japanese
Dajuan
Gift from God.
Spanish
dakhil
Insider, one who is familiar with something.
Arabic
Daksh
Skillful, Competent.
Sanskrit
Daksha
Skillful, Competent.
Sanskrit
dakshak
Competent, Skillful.
Sanskrit
Dakshan
Skillful, Competent.
Sanskrit
Dakshat
Competence, Ability.
Sanskrit
Daksheh
Skilled, Competent.
Arabic
Dakshi
Skilled, Competent.
Sanskrit
dakshin
Skilled, Competent.
Sanskrit
dakshit
Skillful, competent.
Sanskrit
dakshith
Skillful, competent.
Sanskrit
dalajit
Conqueror of compassion.
Punjabi
Dalakamal
Lotus woman.
Sanskrit
dalbhya
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'belonging to the Dalbha family'.
Sanskrit
Dalbirt
Bright valley, from Old English 'dæl' (valley) and 'beorht' (bright).
English
Dalham
From the meadow home.
Anglo-saxon
Dalit
Pomegranate tree.
Hebrew
Dallen
Derived from the Old English word 'dæl', meaning 'valley'.
English
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