Boy Names That Mean Om

Discover Boy names meaning Om with origins and popularity.

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Moutaz
Committed, devoted.
Arabic
Moutazim
Committed, disciplined
Arabic
Mowbray
From the town on the moor.
English
Mroz
Derived from Polish 'mróz' meaning 'frost'.
Polish
Muaanis
Gift or blessing from God.
Arabic
Muallim
Teacher or instructor, derived from the Arabic word 'mu'allim'.
Arabic
Muameer
Commanding.
Arabic
Muammal
Accomplished.
Arabic
Muath
Meaning 'protected' or 'sheltered', derived from Arabic root 'w-dh-y'.
Arabic
Muati
One who is obedient or compliant.
Arabic
Muavia
One who brings comfort or solace.
Arabic
Muawin
Helper or supporter, derived from the Arabic root 'ayn-waw-nun'.
Arabic
Muawiyah
One who howls, like a wolf; also a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
Arabic
Mueed
One who is promised or destined.
Arabic
Mufarrij
One who brings relief or comfort.
Arabic
Mufassir
Interpreter, commentator.
Arabic
Muhaddas
Sacred or holy, often used to describe something purified.
Arabic
Muhair
One who is praised or commendable.
Arabic
Muhanned
One who is praised or commendable.
Arabic
Muhareb
Warrior or fighter, derived from the Arabic root for war.
Arabic
Muharrim
Forbidden or sacred, often used to denote something prohibited in Islamic con...
Arabic
Muhawwin
One who brings comfort or solace.
Arabic
Muheet
All-encompassing, extensive.
Arabic
Muir
From the Gaelic word for 'sea' or 'moor'.
Scottish
Muircheartaigh
Means 'sea warrior' or 'mariner' from Irish muir 'sea' and ceard 'craft'.
Irish
Muireadhach
Meaning 'lord' or 'master', from Old Irish muire meaning 'sea'.
Irish
Muirgheas
Sea choice, from muir 'sea' and gus 'choice'.
Irish
Muirhead
From the Scottish place name meaning 'moor head' or 'headland of the moor'.
Scottish
Mujammal
Meaning 'perfected' or 'complete', often used as a name for boys.
Arabic
Mujawir
One who accompanies or travels with others, a companion.
Arabic
Mujibur
Compensator.
Arabic
Mukairiman
Blessed or fortunate, derived from the root word for blessing.
Arabic
Mukammil
Perfect, complete, or one who brings something to perfection.
Arabic
Muktamil
Complete, perfect
Arabic
Muktidaya
Giver of liberation, bestower of freedom.
Sanskrit
Mukul
Bud, blossom.
Sanskrit
Mukundhan
One who gives liberation, bestower of freedom.
Sanskrit
Mulahib
Challenger, competitor.
Arabic
Mulder
Means 'miller' in Dutch, referring to someone who works at a mill.
Dutch
Mulk
Property, possession, or dominion.
Arabic
Mullion
Derived from a place name meaning 'mill town'.
English
Muniraja
King of sages, a compound of muni (sage) and raja (king).
Kannada
Muniym
Gift or present from God.
Arabic
Munjal
Name of a clan or community in Gujarat, India.
Gujarati
Munjid
One who saves or rescues, derived from the Arabic root 'n-j-d'.
Arabic
Munro
From the mouth of the river.
Scottish
Munroe
From the mouth of the river.
Scottish
Munrow
From the mouth of the river.
Scottish
Munsabdar
Commander, ruler.
Arabic
Munyiga
Someone who brings joy.
Kikuyu
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