Boy Names That Mean Om

Discover Boy names meaning Om with origins and popularity.

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Leod
Derived from the Gaelic word 'leod', meaning 'ugly' or 'unattractive'.
Scottish
Leodis
derived from the Old English place name for the city of Leeds in West Yorkshi...
English
Leofric
Dear ruler, from leof meaning dear and ric meaning ruler.
English
Leofrick
Leofrick means 'powerful ruler' from Old English elements 'leof' (dear, belov...
English
Leofrik
Leofrik means 'peaceful ruler' from Old English elements 'leof' (dear, belove...
English
Leofryc
Beloved ruler, from 'leof' meaning dear and 'ric' meaning ruler.
English
Leofryck
Leofryck means 'peaceful ruler' from Old English leof 'dear' and ric 'ruler'.
English
Leofryk
Dear ruler, from leof meaning dear and ric meaning ruler.
English
Leofwen
Dear friend, from Old English 'leof' meaning dear and 'wine' meaning friend.
English
Leolin
Lion-like, derived from Welsh 'llew' meaning lion.
Welsh
Leomaris
Combination of Leo and Maris, meaning 'lion of the sea'.
Latin
Leonaldo
Combination of Leo and Ronald, meaning 'lion ruler'.
Italian
Leonard
Brave lion, from the Germanic elements 'lewo' (lion) and 'hard' (brave, hardy).
Germanic
Leonardo
Brave lion, from the Germanic elements 'leon' (lion) and 'hard' (brave, hardy).
Italian
Leonas
Derived from Leon, meaning lion.
Lithuanian
Leonato
Derived from the Latin name Leonatus, meaning 'lion-born'.
Italian
Leonatus
Lion-like, derived from Latin 'leo' meaning lion.
Latin
Leonine
Lion-like, derived from Latin 'leo' meaning lion.
Latin
Leontes
Lion-like, derived from Greek 'leon' meaning lion.
Greek
Leontios
Lion-like, derived from Greek 'leon' meaning lion.
Greek
Leontis
Lion-like, derived from the Greek word 'leon' meaning lion.
Greek
Leopaul
Combination of Leo and Paul, meaning 'lion' and 'small'.
English
Leopold
Bold people, from Old High German liut 'people' and bald 'bold'.
Germanic
Lerenzo
Derived from Lorenzo, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with laurel'.
Italian
Lerie
Combination of the names Laura and Marie.
English
Lerin
Combination of the names Laura and Erin.
English
Leroi
The king, derived from French 'le roi'.
French
Leroy
The king, from French 'le roi'.
French
Leryn
Derived from Welsh 'ller' meaning 'the sea' or 'ocean'.
Welsh
Leshawn
Combination of the prefix 'Le-' and the name Shawn, meaning 'God is gracious'.
English
Lesner
From the meadow.
German
Lester
From the fortress.
English
Levandar
Combination of 'Levan' and 'dar', possibly meaning 'lion's gift'.
English
Levander
From the town of Leven.
Swedish
Leven
From the river Leven.
Scottish
Lever
Derived from the Old English word 'leofhere', meaning 'dear army'.
English
Leveret
A young hare, derived from the Old French word 'levrete'.
English
Leverton
From the farmstead by the clover field.
English
Levi
Attached or joined, from the Hebrew verb 'lavah'.
Hebrew
Levin
Attached or joined, from the Hebrew root meaning 'to join'.
Hebrew
Lewes
Derived from the Old English name 'Leofwine', meaning 'dear friend'.
English
Lewi
Derived from Llywelyn, meaning 'leader' or 'lion-like'.
Welsh
Lewin
Beloved friend, derived from Old English elements 'leof' (dear) and 'wine' (f...
English
Lewis
Famous warrior, derived from the Germanic name Ludwig.
English
Lexton
From the estate of Leaxa, meaning 'sword stone'.
English
Leyati
It means 'wealth has come' or 'wealth arrives'.
Yoruba
Leyatie
Wealth has come.
Yoruba
Leyton
From the town by the meadow.
English
Liaqat
Capability, competence.
Arabic
Liaquat
Capability, competence.
Arabic
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