Boy Names That Mean Om

Discover Boy names meaning Om with origins and popularity.

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Montel
From the French place name Montel, meaning 'little mountain'.
French
Montenegro
From the Italian 'monte negro' meaning 'black mountain'.
Spanish
Montes
Refers to someone who lived near a mountain or came from a place named Montes.
Spanish
Montesh
Derived from the Marathi word for 'mountain' or 'hill'.
Marathi
Montez
From the Spanish surname, meaning 'mountain' or 'dweller by the mountain'.
Spanish
Montford
From the Old English elements 'munt' meaning 'mountain' and 'ford' meaning 'f...
English
Montgomery
From the wealthy hill.
English
Month
Derived from the English word for a period of time, often used as a name for ...
English
Montjoy
Derived from Old French 'mont joie' meaning 'mountain of joy'.
French
Montmorency
From the French place name Montmorency, meaning 'mountain of the Moors'.
French
Montrae
Combination of Mont- and -rae, possibly meaning 'mountain king' or 'wise moun...
English
Montrail
Combination of 'Mont-' and 'trail', evoking a mountain trail.
English
Montre
Derived from the French word 'montrer', meaning 'to show' or 'to display'.
French
Montres
Derived from French 'montrer', meaning 'to show' or 'to display'.
French
Montu
derived from Egyptian mythology, Montu was the falcon god of war and the sun,...
Egyptian
Monty
Diminutive form of the name Montgomery, implying one who comes from a mountai...
English
Moomin
Derived from the Moomins, fictional troll-like characters created by Finnish ...
Finnish
Moonshine
Refers to the light from the moon, often associated with a pale or silvery co...
English
Moorak
derived from the Djab Wurrung language, it means 'great war shield'. It symbo...
Aboriginal
Moore
Derived from Middle English 'more' meaning 'moor' or 'fen', referring to some...
English
Moorelan
From the moorland, referring to someone who lived near a moor.
English
Mooreland
From the moorland, meaning a region of open, uncultivated land.
English
Moorland
Refers to a wide expanse of moors, often associated with open and untouched n...
English
Morad
Refers to someone who is guided or directed.
Arabic
Morando
Refers to someone who is dark-skinned.
Italian
Morani
Refers to someone who is joyful or exuberant.
Hebrew
Morelan
From the moor.
English
Moreland
From the moor.
English
Moreley
From the moor.
English
Morenike
I have found someone to cherish.
Yoruba
Morholt
Sea warrior, from Irish 'muir' meaning sea and 'cath' meaning battle.
Irish
Morino
Derived from the Italian word 'morino' meaning 'little dark one' or 'little M...
Italian
Morlan
From the sea shore.
Welsh
Morland
From the moorland.
English
Morleigh
From the meadow on the moor.
English
Morlie
From the meadow on the moor.
English
Morly
From the meadow on the moor.
English
Morocco
From Morocco.
English
Morris
Derived from Maurice, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'Moorish'.
English
Morse
Derived from the Old English personal name 'Maurice' or from a place name mea...
English
Mort
Derived from the Old English word 'mort', meaning 'death'.
English
Mortan
From the name Morten or Morton.
English
Morten
Derived from the Latin name Martinus, meaning 'of Mars' or 'warlike'.
Norwegian
Mortimer
From the Old French name Mortemer, meaning 'dead sea' or 'still water'.
English
Morton
derived from the town name Mortain in Normandy, France.
English
Morven
Derived from a place name meaning 'big gap' or 'sea gap' in Gaelic.
Scottish
Morvran
Sea crow, from mor 'sea' and bran 'crow'.
Welsh
Motassim
One who clings or holds on to something.
Arabic
Moulton
From the mill town.
English
Mountford
From the fortified hill.
English
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