Boy Names That Mean Om

Discover Boy names meaning Om with origins and popularity.

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Feldon
From the field hill.
English
Feldtun
From the field town.
English
Feldun
From the field hill.
English
Felicio
Happy or lucky, derived from Latin 'felix'.
Spanish
Feltan
From the field town.
English
Feltin
Derived from a place name meaning 'field town'.
English
Felton
From the town by the field.
English
Feltyn
From the field town.
English
Fenten
From the marsh settlement.
English
Fentin
From the marsh settlement.
English
Fentn
From the marsh settlement.
English
Fenton
From the marsh town.
English
Fentun
From the marsh town.
English
Fentyn
From the marsh town.
English
Fenwick
From the pasture with the fen (marshy land).
English
Feodor
Gift from God.
Russian
Feodore
Gift from God.
French
Feoris
From the banks of the river Forth.
Scottish
Ferdie
Journey of peace, derived from the Germanic elements 'frid' meaning peace and...
Germanic
Feren
derived from the name Ferenc, meaning free.
Hungarian
Fermin
Fermin is a Spanish name derived from the Latin 'Firmus', meaning 'firm' or '...
Spanish
Fernando
Voyager or brave journey, from Germanic elements 'fardi' (journey) and 'nand'...
Portuguese
Ferrars
Derived from a place name meaning 'iron worker' in Old English.
English
Ferril
Derived from a surname meaning 'iron worker'.
English
Ferris
Derived from a surname meaning 'iron worker' or 'blacksmith'.
English
Ferrol
Derived from a Spanish place name, possibly meaning 'iron'.
Spanish
Fiak
derived from the name Fiakryusz.
Hungarian
Fikret
Derived from Arabic 'fikr' meaning thought or intellect.
Turkish
Filadelfo
From the city of Philadelphia.
Italian
Finegan
Fair-haired or white, derived from the Irish surname Ó Fionnagáin.
Irish
Fingal
Fair stranger or white stranger, from Irish 'fionn' (fair) and 'gall' (strang...
Irish
Finghin
Fair-born or white, derived from the Gaelic elements 'fionn' meaning fair and...
Irish
Fink
Derived from Middle High German 'vinke', meaning 'finch', a nickname for a ch...
German
Finke
Derived from a nickname for a lively person, from Middle High German 'vinke' ...
German
Finnbar
Fair-haired or white-headed, from Irish 'fionn' meaning fair and 'barr' meani...
Irish
Finnbogi
Finnbogi means 'Finn's bow' or 'Finn's curve', derived from Old Norse elements.
Norse
Finneen
Fair or white, derived from the Irish name Fionnán.
Irish
Fionnlagh
Fair warrior, from Irish 'fionn' (fair) and 'laoch' (warrior).
Irish
Fionnlaoch
Fair warrior, from Irish 'fionn' (fair) and 'laoch' (warrior).
Irish
Fiorelli
Derived from the Italian word 'fiore' meaning 'flower', often used as a surname.
Italian
Fiorello
Little flower, derived from Italian 'fiore' meaning flower.
Italian
Fiorenci
Flowering or blooming, derived from the Latin name Florentius.
Italian
Firaun
Derived from the Arabic name for the Pharaoh of Egypt, meaning 'ruler' or 'ki...
Arabic
Firoh
Blossom, flower.
Egyptian
Firth
From a place name meaning 'woodland' or 'brushwood' in Old English.
English
Fitch
Derived from a nickname for a person with a weasel-like appearance or character.
English
Flaminio
Derived from the Latin name Flaminius, meaning 'priest of Flamen'.
Italian
Flannan
Red-haired or ruddy-complexioned, derived from the Gaelic 'flann' meaning red.
Irish
Flawian
Derived from Latin 'Flavianus', meaning 'golden' or 'yellow-haired'.
Polish
Flawiusz
Golden or yellow-haired, derived from Latin 'flavus'.
Latin
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