Boy Names That Mean Om

Discover Boy names meaning Om with origins and popularity.

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Ghazali
From Ghazala (a place name).
Arabic
Ghazari
From Ghazi (a warrior).
Armenian
Ghazib
Warrior or fighter, derived from the Arabic root gh-z-w meaning to raid or fi...
Arabic
Ghaznooq
Who has a prominent nose.
Arabic
Gherardo
Brave with a spear, derived from Germanic elements.
Italian
Ghori
Horsewoman.
Persian
Ghulaam
Servant or slave, often used in compound names like Ghulam Muhammad.
Arabic
Ghunaim
Successful or prosperous, derived from the Arabic root 'gh-n-m' meaning to ga...
Arabic
Giaan
Giaan means 'knowledge' or 'wisdom' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Giaandeep
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'light of God' or 'divine light'.
Punjabi
Giaanveer
Combines 'Giaan' (knowledge) and 'Veer' (brave), meaning 'brave with knowledge'.
Punjabi
Giancarlo
Italian combination of Gianni and Carlo, meaning 'God is gracious' and 'free ...
Italian
Gibran
The name Gibran means 'consoler' or 'comforter' in Arabic.
Arabic
Gidney
From the Gideons.
English
Giichi
Righteous one, from Japanese gi (righteous) and ichi (one).
Japanese
Gikuyu
From the Kikuyu ethnic group of Kenya.
Kikuyu
Gildea
derived from the Irish surname "Ó Giolla Dé" meaning "servant of God".
Irish
Gilderoy
Gilded red, from Scottish Gaelic 'gille' meaning servant and 'ruadh' meaning ...
Scottish
Gilford
From the bright ford.
English
Gillet
Derived from a surname meaning 'young goat' or 'kid'.
English
Gillmor
Servant of Mary, from the Gaelic 'giolla' meaning servant and 'Mhuire' meanin...
Irish
Gillmore
Servant of Mary, from the Gaelic 'giolla' meaning servant and 'Mhuire' meanin...
English
Gilmar
Famous hostage or famous pledge, from Germanic elements gisal and mari.
German
Gilmer
Famous hostage, derived from the Old English elements gīsl 'hostage' and mǣ...
English
Gilmoore
Servant of Mary, from the Gaelic elements 'giolla' (servant) and 'Mhuire' (Ma...
English
Gilmour
Servant of the Virgin Mary, from Gaelic gille 'servant' and Moire 'Mary'.
Scottish
Gilpin
From the bright valley.
English
Gipsy
Referring to the Romani people, or wanderers.
English
Girard
Spear brave, derived from the Germanic elements 'ger' meaning spear and 'hard...
Germanic
Girvaan
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'lord of speech' or 'eloquent'.
Sanskrit
Girvan
From the Gaelic 'garbh' meaning rough, referring to a rough or rugged place.
Scottish
Giselbeert
Bright hostage, from gisal 'pledge' and beraht 'bright'.
Germanic
Giulano
Youthful, derived from the Latin name Iulianus.
Italian
Giuliano
Youthful, downy-bearded, derived from the Roman family name Iulianus.
Italian
Giustino
Just, fair, righteous; derived from Latin 'Iustinus'.
Italian
Given
Given is a name derived from the English word meaning 'bestowed' or 'presented'.
English
Gladius
Refers to a type of Roman sword.
Latin
Gladston
From an English surname meaning 'glad stone' or 'bright stone'.
English
Gladstone
From a surname meaning 'kite stone' in Old English.
English
Gladwen
Gladwen is a modern invented name, possibly meaning 'white joy' from 'glad' a...
English
Gladwin
Gladwin means 'bright friend' or 'joyful friend' from Old English elements.
English
Gladwyn
Gladwyn means 'white friend' or 'fair friend', derived from Old English eleme...
English
Glaedwine
Bright friend, from elements 'glaed' meaning bright and 'wine' meaning friend.
English
Glanvil
From the glen town.
English
Glanville
From the glen town.
English
Glendin
From the valley.
English
Glendon
From the glen.
Irish
Glendower
From the glen.
Welsh
Glendun
From the glen.
Irish
Glendyn
From the glen.
Welsh
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