Girl Names That Mean Om

Discover Girl names meaning Om with origins and popularity.

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Frantiska
Free woman.
Czech
Franziska
Free one, derived from the Germanic element 'frank' meaning free.
German
Fratema
A charming woman.
Sanskrit
Frayashti
Derived from Avestan, meaning 'praise' or 'blessing'.
Persian
Frederike
Peaceful ruler, derived from the Germanic elements fridu (peace) and rihhi (r...
German
Frederique
Peaceful ruler, derived from the Germanic elements frid 'peace' and ric 'power'.
French
Fredrun
Derived from the Germanic elements 'frid' meaning peace and 'run' meaning sec...
Germanic
Freesia
From the name of the flower, which was named after the German botanist Friedr...
English
Frideborg
Peace protection, from Old Norse fríðr 'beautiful' and borg 'fortress'.
Norse
Frideswide
Peaceful strength, from the elements 'frithu' meaning peace and 'swinth' mean...
English
Fridrika
Peaceful ruler, derived from the Germanic elements frid 'peace' and ric 'power'.
German
Frieda
Peaceful ruler, from the Germanic elements frid 'peace' and ric 'power'.
German
Friede
Peace, derived from the Germanic element 'frid' meaning peace.
German
Friedegard
Peace protection, from Old High German 'fridu' meaning peace and 'gart' meani...
Germanic
Friedegarde
Peace and protection, from Old High German 'fridu' (peace) and 'gart' (enclos...
Germanic
Friedelinde
Peaceful linden tree, from Old High German 'fridu' (peace) and 'linta' (lime ...
German
Friederika
Peaceful ruler, derived from the Germanic elements fridu (peace) and rihhi (r...
German
Friederike
Peaceful ruler, derived from the Germanic elements fridu (peace) and rihhi (r...
German
Fuji
Derived from the Japanese word for wisteria, often associated with Mount Fuji.
Japanese
Fujie
Wisteria branch; a Japanese name combining 'fuji' (wisteria) and 'e' (branch).
Japanese
Fujiko
Wisteria child, from Japanese fuji (wisteria) and ko (child).
Japanese
Fukayna
Intelligent, wise woman.
Arabic
Fulla
Blossom; Flower.
Norse
Funoon
Arts or sciences, derived from the Arabic word 'funūn' meaning arts.
Arabic
Furat
Derived from the Euphrates River, symbolizing fertility and abundance.
Arabic
Fury
Fury means 'rage' or 'frenzy', derived from Latin 'furia'.
Latin
Future
Refers to something that is yet to come or is yet to happen..
English
Fuzailah
Indicates a woman with excellent or virtuous qualities..
Arabic
Gabina
From Gabium (a town in Italy).
Latin
Gabriellah
Combination of Gabriella and Leah.
English
Gaeliah
Combination of Gael and the suffix "iah" which means "God is my light".
Irish
Gaetana
From Gaeta (a coastal town in Italy).
Italian
Gaetane
From Gaeta (a coastal town in Italy).
French
Galana
Blossom.
Swahili
Galeana
From Galatia.
Spanish
Galena
Calm, serene, derived from Greek galene meaning 'calm sea'.
Greek
Galene
Calm, serene, or tranquil, from the Greek word 'galene'.
Greek
Galley
A galley is a type of ship, used as a surname for someone who worked on one.
English
Gallia
Referring to the ancient region in Europe, known as Gaul, which encompassed p...
Latin
Gamila
Beautiful or lovely, derived from the Arabic word 'jamil'.
Arabic
Ganavi
Ganavi means 'beautiful woman' or 'goddess' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Gangotri
From the Ganges River.
Sanskrit
Gankeyavalli
Beautiful woman.
Tamil
Garabine
Derived from 'garai' meaning 'height' or 'summit'.
Basque
Garda
Guardian or protector, derived from the Germanic element 'gard' meaning enclo...
Italian
Gardah
Derived from Persian 'gord' meaning 'brave' or 'heroic'.
Persian
Gardena
Derived from the English word for a garden, symbolizing nature and growth.
English
Gardenia
Derived from the name of the flower, named after Scottish naturalist Dr. Alex...
English
Gardine
From the garden.
English
Garlena
From the spear land.
English
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