Boy Names That Mean Om

Discover Boy names meaning Om with origins and popularity.

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Haskel
Wisdom, intelligent.
Yiddish
Haslet
From the hazel tree land.
English
Hasn
Means 'beautiful' or 'handsome' in Arabic.
Arabic
Hassaan
Beautiful, handsome.
Arabic
Hassain
Handsome, good-looking.
Arabic
Hassam
Handsome, beautiful, or good-looking.
Arabic
Hassan
Handsome, beautiful.
Arabic
Hassani
From a place called Hassan.
Arabic
Hassen
Beautiful, handsome.
Arabic
Hassin
Handsome, attractive.
Arabic
Hassun
Beautiful, handsome.
Arabic
Hasten
Quick, prompt.
English
Hasting
From the town of Hasting.
English
Hastings
From the town of Hasting.
English
Havel
Derived from the Slavic element 'golǫbь' meaning 'dove'.
Czech
Havon
Derived from the Old English word 'hæfen', meaning 'haven' or 'safe harbor'.
English
Hawaari
Plural form of Hawari, referring to the companions or followers of the Islami...
Arabic
Hawari
A companion or disciple, often referring to the followers of Jesus in Islamic...
Arabic
Hawlea
From the hedged meadow.
English
Hawleah
From the hedged meadow.
English
Hawleigh
From the hedged meadow.
English
Hawley
From the hedged meadow.
English
Hawlie
From the hedged meadow.
English
Hawly
From the hedged meadow.
English
Hawshab
Companion.
Arabic
Haydon
From the hay hill.
English
Haye
From the hedge enclosure.
English
Hayl
From the hay meadow.
English
Haynes
From the hedged area.
English
Hays
From the hedged enclosure.
English
Hazil
From the maze.
Arabic
Heanford
From the high ford.
English
Heanleah
From the high meadow.
English
Heard
Derived from the Old English word 'heord', meaning a herd or flock.
English
Heardind
From the high dune.
English
Hearn
From the heron meadow.
English
Hearst
From the deer forest.
English
Heartlea
From the deer meadow.
English
Heartleah
From the deer meadow.
English
Heartleigh
From the deer meadow.
English
Heartlie
A modern invented name, likely derived from 'heart' and 'lie', suggesting a b...
English
Heatan
From the heath or heather-covered land.
English
Heathclif
From the heath near a cliff.
English
Heathden
From the heath-covered valley.
English
Heaton
From the high town or settlement.
English
Heck
Derived from a medieval nickname for someone with a noticeable heel or a dwel...
English
Hedwyn
Blessed peace, from hedd 'peace' and gwyn 'white, blessed'.
Welsh
Heearne
From the high place.
Irish
Heel
The meaning of the name Heel is not clear. It could possibly be derived from ...
English
Hein
Diminutive of Heinrich, meaning 'home ruler'.
German
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