Boy Names That Mean Om

Discover Boy names meaning Om with origins and popularity.

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Gatland
From the Old English personal name Gātland, meaning 'land of the goats'.
English
Gaudy
Derived from the word 'gaudy', meaning showy or bright, often used as a nickn...
English
Gaukroger
Derived from Old English 'gafol' meaning tribute and 'croc' meaning crook, re...
English
Gauraang
One with a fair or radiant complexion.
Sanskrit
Gauranga
One who has a fair or golden complexion, an epithet of the Hindu god Chaitanya.
Sanskrit
Gaureekant
Beautiful or handsome.
Marathi
Gaurik
Fair complexioned.
Marathi
Gavan
Derived from the Irish name 'Gabhán', meaning 'little hawk' or 'white hawk'.
Irish
Gaveshan
One who seeks or searches, derived from the root 'gavesh' meaning to search.
Sanskrit
Gavino
Gavino is an Italian name derived from the Latin name Gabinus, meaning 'from ...
Italian
Gayak
A singer or one who sings, derived from the root 'gai' meaning to sing.
Sanskrit
Gaylord
From the Old English name Gārlāf, meaning 'spear' and 'inheritance'.
English
Gear
Derived from the Old English word 'gār', meaning 'spear'.
English
Geethgovindan
A name combining Geetha (song) and Govindan (cowherd), referring to Lord Kris...
Tamil
Geldersman
Man from Gelderland.
German
Gemariah
God has accomplished.
Hebrew
Genio
Genius or talented person, derived from Latin 'genius'.
Italian
Gennaro
derived from the name Januarius, the patron saint of Naples.
Italian
Genovese
From Genoa.
Italian
Georges
Farmer, earthworker, from Greek 'georgos'.
French
Georgiz
derived from Georgi.
Armenian
Gerald
Rule of the spear, from Germanic elements ger (spear) and wald (rule).
Germanic
Geralt
Derived from the Slavic name Gerald, meaning 'spear ruler'.
Polish
Gerami
Derived from 'geram', meaning 'precious' or 'dear'.
Persian
Gerard
Spear ruler, from Germanic elements 'ger' (spear) and 'hard' (brave, hardy).
Germanic
Gerardo
Brave with a spear, from Germanic elements 'ger' (spear) and 'hard' (brave).
Germanic
Gerbold
Spear-bold, combining ger (spear) and bold (brave).
Germanic
Gere
Old age; derived from Greek 'geras' meaning old age.
Greek
Germano
Referring to someone from Germany.
Italian
Gero
Derived from the Germanic element 'ger' meaning 'spear'.
Germanic
Gerold
Spear ruler, from elements ger (spear) and wald (rule).
Germanic
Geron
Sacred name; derived from Greek 'hieros' meaning sacred.
Greek
Geronimo
Italian form of Jerome, meaning 'sacred name'.
Italian
Gerontius
Derived from Greek 'geron' meaning 'old man'.
Greek
Gert
Spear strength, derived from elements 'ger' (spear) and 'trud' (strength).
Germanic
Gest
Derived from a short form of names beginning with 'Gast-' meaning 'guest' or ...
German
Gethin
Meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'swarthy', from the Welsh word 'cethin'.
Welsh
Ghafuri
Forgiving, merciful, derived from the Arabic root gh-f-r meaning to forgive.
Arabic
Ghaisullah
Rain or help from Allah
Arabic
Ghamidi
From the Ghāmid tribe of Yemen, meaning 'one who is determined'.
Arabic
Ghamzah
gloom; sorrow
Arabic
Ghanimi
Wealthy or prosperous, derived from the root word for riches.
Arabic
Ghanshyam
Dark complexioned Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Ghansyam
Dark complexioned Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Gharaib
Stranger or foreigner, derived from the Arabic root 'gharaba' meaning to be d...
Arabic
Ghassan
Young and Handsome.
Arabic
Ghassani
Belonging to the Ghassan tribe, a pre-Islamic Arab kingdom.
Arabic
Ghatotkatcha
A character from the Mahabharata.
Sanskrit
Ghazaali
From Ghazala (a place name).
Arabic
Ghazalan
Companion.
Arabic
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