Boy Names That Mean Om

Discover Boy names meaning Om with origins and popularity.

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Kripashankar
Compassionate Shiva.
Sanskrit
Kripyansh
Compassionate part.
Sanskrit
Krishnadeva
Lord Krishna, meaning 'dark' or 'black', combined with 'deva' meaning 'god'.
Sanskrit
Kristagis
Derived from Lithuanian 'kristi' meaning 'to fall' or 'to drop'.
Lithuanian
Kritartha
Accomplished, successful.
Sanskrit
Krunal
Compassionate.
Gujarati
Krutarth
One who accomplishes what he desires.
Gujarati
Krystof
Bearer of Christ; derived from the Greek name Christophoros.
Czech
Ksawery
Of foreign wisdom.
Polish
Kubinsch
From the mountain.
German
Kubinschu
From the mountain.
German
Kuepper
Derived from Middle High German 'küepper', meaning 'cooper' or 'barrel maker'.
German
Kufi
From Kufa; related to Kufic script
Arabic
Kuleswar
Lord of the clan, derived from kula (family) and ishvara (lord).
Sanskrit
Kulish
A name derived from the Sanskrit word for a type of tree or plant.
Sanskrit
Kumail
Whole, Complete.
Arabic
Kumaran
Youthful, handsome.
Tamil
Kunle
Fills the home with joy.
Yoruba
Kushad
A name meaning 'happy' or 'prosperous', derived from the Sanskrit root 'kush'.
Sanskrit
Kyden
From the English surname, meaning 'son of Kyd' or 'from the narrow valley'.
English
Kyllian
Combination of the names Kyle and Lian.
English
Kynaston
From the Old English personal name Cyneweard, meaning 'royal guard'.
English
Kyngswel
From the royal well.
English
Kyprios
From Cyprus.
Greek
Laahif
Companion.
Arabic
Labhras
Derived from the Latin name Laurentius, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned ...
Irish
Lachie
Diminutive of Lachlan, meaning 'from the land of lakes'.
Scottish
Lachlun
From the land of lakes, referring to a Viking settler in Ireland.
Irish
Lachtna
Derived from Gaelic 'lochtna', meaning 'gray' or 'speckled'.
Irish
Ladarius
Combination of La- and Darius, meaning 'possessor of goodness'.
English
Laden
Meaning 'generous' or 'noble', from the Arabic root L-D-N.
Arabic
Ladyslas
Ruling glory, from Slavic elements 'vladeti' (to rule) and 'slava' (glory).
Slavic
Ladyslav
Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'people' and 'glory'.
Slavic
Laebrook
Combination of 'lea' meaning meadow and 'brook' meaning stream, referring to ...
English
Lafrance
From France, the Frenchwoman.
French
Lagat
Race, competition.
Punjabi
Laibrook
From the brook or stream.
English
Laidley
From the meadow where horses graze.
English
Laing
From the fields.
Scottish
Laingford
From the river crossing of Laing.
English
Lainglea
From the meadow of Laing.
English
Laingleah
From the clearing of Laing.
English
Laingleigh
From the meadow of Laing.
English
Laingley
From the meadow of Laing.
English
Laingli
From the fields.
English
Lainglie
From the fields.
English
Laingly
From the fields.
English
Laingston
From the town of Laing.
English
Laingworth
From the farm of Laing.
English
Laion
From the town of Laing.
English
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