Boy Names That Mean Om

Discover Boy names meaning Om with origins and popularity.

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Gustaf
Staff of the gods, derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'god' and 'staff'.
Swedish
Gustav
Staff of the gods, from Old Norse elements meaning 'staff' and 'god'.
Swedish
Gustave
Staff of the gods, derived from the Old Norse name Gautstafr.
French
Guthrie
From the windy place.
Scottish
Guthry
From the enclosure.
English
Guto
From the name Gruffudd.
Welsh
Guwayne
From the war path.
English
Guzman
Good man, from the Spanish 'buen hombre'.
Spanish
Gwalchmai
Hawk of May, from Welsh gwalch 'hawk' and Mai 'May'.
Welsh
Gwernach
From the alder grove.
Welsh
Gwynham
White home.
English
Haamid
Praised, commendable.
Arabic
Haan
Gift from God.
Dutch
Haasyim
Derived from Hashim, meaning 'crusher' or 'breaker of bread', referring to ge...
Arabic
Habar
Communicator, to pass on information.
Hebrew
Habash
Abyssinian, someone from Abyssinia/Ethiopia.
Arabic
Habr
Friend or beloved, derived from the Arabic root for 'friend'.
Arabic
Habsan
Beautiful, handsome.
Arabic
Hacked
No specific meaning, possibly related to hacking or computer security.
English
Hadaya
Gift from God.
Hebrew
Hadber
Dwelling or home.
Hebrew
Hadden
From the heather-covered hill.
English
Haddon
From the hill on the heath.
English
Hadrami
From Hadhramaut, a region in Yemen.
Arabic
Hadrian
From Hadria, a town in Italy.
Latin
Hadrien
From Adrian, a town in Italy.
French
Haemon
Bloody or skillful, from Greek haima meaning blood.
Greek
Haethin
From the Old English name Hæþen, meaning 'heathen' or 'pagan'.
English
Haethowine
War friend, from elements 'haeth' meaning war and 'wine' meaning friend.
English
Haffar
Digger or excavator, referring to someone who digs wells or canals.
Arabic
Haggi
Festive, joyful; derived from Hebrew root meaning 'to celebrate'.
Hebrew
Hagir
Meaning 'migrating' or 'emigrant', referring to one who leaves their homeland.
Arabic
Hagley
From the Old English words 'haga' meaning hedge and 'leah' meaning clearing o...
English
Hagop
Derived from the Armenian form of Jacob, meaning 'supplanter'.
Armenian
Hahn
Derived from Middle High German 'hane' meaning 'rooster', often a nickname fo...
German
Hailon
From the Old English words for 'holy' and 'stone'.
English
Haimer
Home ruler or powerful home.
German
Haimirich
Home ruler, from Old High German heim 'home' and rihhi 'ruler'.
German
Hajji
Title for someone who has completed the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.
Arabic
Hakmati
My wisdom.
Arabic
Haland
From the Old English words 'halh' meaning nook or hollow and 'land' meaning l...
English
Haldon
From the hill.
English
Haldyn
From the hill.
English
Haleford
From the fortified hall.
English
Halford
From the hall ford.
English
Halif
Successor or one who follows, derived from the Arabic root for 'to succeed'.
Arabic
Halifax
From the Old English 'halh' meaning nook or remote valley, and 'fax' meaning ...
English
Halig
Holy or saintly, derived from Old English hālig.
English
Haligwiella
Holy willow, from halig meaning holy and wiell meaning willow.
English
Halik
Creator or maker, derived from the Arabic root kh-l-q meaning to create.
Arabic
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