Boy Names That Mean Om

Discover Boy names meaning Om with origins and popularity.

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Lynfa
Fair or blessed; derived from the Welsh word 'llyfn' meaning smooth.
Welsh
Lynford
From the Old English elements 'lind' meaning 'lime tree' and 'ford' meaning '...
English
Lynus
Companion.
Greek
Lynwood
From the linden tree forest.
English
Lyonello
Little lion, derived from Latin 'leo' meaning lion.
Italian
Lyones
Derived from the city of Lyon, meaning 'lion'.
French
Lysander
Liberator, from Greek 'lysis' meaning release and 'aner' meaning man.
Greek
Lysandros
Liberator of men, from Greek 'lysis' meaning release and 'aner' meaning man.
Greek
Lysanor
Lysanor means 'man who frees' or 'liberator' from Greek 'lysis' (release) and...
Greek
Lysimachus
Meaning 'one who releases battle', from lysis (release) and mache (battle).
Greek
Lysle
From the English surname, derived from a place name meaning 'island'.
English
Lystra
derived from the biblical place name Lystra..
Greek
Lyton
From the town by the waterfall.
English
Lytton
From the town of Lytton, meaning 'settlement on the hill'.
English
Ma’awiya
Ma’awiya is a masculine name of Arabic origin. It is derived from the Arabic ...
Arabic
Maalolan
Handsome, beautiful.
Tamil
Maani
Gift or present from God.
Arabic
Mabrie
Combination of Mae and Brie.
Scottish
Macauleah
Derived from the Irish surname Mac Amhalghaidh, meaning 'son of Amhalghaidh'.
Irish
Macbean
Son of the fair-haired one, from Gaelic 'mac' meaning son and 'bàn' meaning ...
Scottish
Macbeth
Son of life; derived from the Gaelic 'Mac Beatha' meaning 'son of life'.
Scottish
Maccallum
Son of Callum, derived from the Gaelic name Colmán meaning 'dove'.
Scottish
Maccray
Son of the gray-haired one, derived from Gaelic 'mac' meaning son and 'riabha...
Scottish
Maccus
Son of Thorketil, from the Old Norse personal name Makkr.
Scottish
Macdhubh
Son of the black one, from Gaelic 'mac' (son) and 'dubh' (black).
Scottish
Macdonald
Son of Donald, from the Gaelic Mac Dhomhnuill.
Scottish
Macedonio
From Macedonia.
Spanish
Machaon
derived from Greek mythology, Machaon was a son of Asclepius and a skilled ph...
Greek
Maciej
Gift of God, derived from the Latin name Matthias.
Polish
Macinnes
Son of Angus, from the Gaelic Mac Aonghuis.
Scottish
Macintosh
Son of the handsome one, derived from Gaelic 'Mac an Toisich'.
Scottish
Macintyre
Son of the carpenter, from the Gaelic 'Mac an t-Saoir'.
Scottish
Maciver
Son of Iver, from the Gaelic Mac Iomhair.
Scottish
Mackadam
Son of Adam, derived from the Gaelic 'Mac Adaim'.
Scottish
Mackfield
From the field of Mack.
English
Mackfyld
From the field of Mack.
Scottish
Madai
From Media (ancient region).
Hebrew
Madam
A polite form of address for a woman, derived from the French 'madame'.
English
Maddock
Benefactor, from the Welsh name Madog meaning 'fortunate' or 'good'.
Welsh
Maddok
Derived from Madog, meaning 'fortunate' or 'good'.
Welsh
Madhavaiah
Combination of Madhava and Iyer/Sastri, indicating a priest or scholar.
Tamil
Madhudeep
Deep as honey; a combination of madhu (honey) and deepa (lamp or light).
Sanskrit
Madhughosh
Sweet-voiced or melodious, from madhu (honey) and ghosh (sound).
Sanskrit
Madhuj
Sweet as honey; derived from madhu meaning honey.
Sanskrit
Madiyan
A companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
Arabic
Madni
Madni means 'from Medina' or 'civilized', referring to the city of Medina.
Arabic
Madon
From the fortunate hill.
English
Madyan
Derived from the Arabic word for 'place of judgment' or 'town of Midian'.
Arabic
Madyn
From the valley of meadows.
English
Maelisa
Combination of Mae and Lisa.
English
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