Girl Names That Mean Om

Discover Girl names meaning Om with origins and popularity.

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Messinia
derived from the Greek name Messini; possibly referring to a region in ancien...
Greek
Meta
Derived from Greek 'meta', meaning 'after' or 'beyond'.
Greek
Metillda
Strength in battle, derived from the Germanic elements 'maht' meaning might a...
Germanic
Metis
Wisdom.
Greek
Mettalise
Combination of the names Metta and Elise.
English
Metylda
Mighty in battle, derived from Germanic elements 'maht' (might) and 'hild' (b...
Polish
Midha
Meaning 'intellect' or 'wisdom', it is a name for a person of great understan...
Sanskrit
Midhah
Praise or commendation.
Arabic
Midhat
Praise, commendation, or eulogy.
Arabic
Midhhat
Praiseworthy, commendable.
Arabic
Mihewi
Gift from God.
Cherokee
Mikia
Gift from God.
Swahili
Mila
Gracious, dear; derived from the Slavic element 'milu' meaning 'gracious' or ...
Slavic
Milagra
Miracle, from the Spanish word for miracle.
Spanish
Milana
Gracious or dear; derived from Slavic elements meaning 'gracious' or 'dear'.
Slavic
Milania
Gracious or dear, derived from the Latin name Aemilia.
Italian
Milanne
Combination of the names Mila and Anne.
French
Milca
Queen or counselor; derived from Malkah.
Hebrew
Mildraed
Mildraed means 'gentle counsel' from Old English elements 'milde' (gentle) an...
Anglo-saxon
Mildread
Gentle strength, from Old English 'milde' (gentle) and 'ræd' (counsel).
English
Mildred
Gentle strength, from Old English 'milde' (gentle) and 'þryð' (strength).
English
Mildreth
Gentle strength, from Old English 'milde' (gentle) and 'þryð' (strength).
Anglo-saxon
Mildrid
Gentle strength, from Old English 'milde' (gentle) and 'þryð' (strength).
English
Mildryd
Mildryd means 'gentle strength' from Old English elements 'milde' (gentle) an...
Anglo-saxon
Miliah
Advocate or comforter.
Hebrew
Milisent
Strong in work, derived from Old Germanic elements meaning 'strength' and 'la...
English
Milka
Dear or gracious; derived from Slavic element 'milu' meaning 'gracious'.
Slavic
Milliah
Combination of Millie and Sophia.
English
Millicent
Strong in work, derived from Old Germanic elements.
English
Millisent
Strong in work, derived from Old English elements.
English
Minarva
An alternative spelling of the name Minerva, derived from the Roman goddess o...
Latin
Minati
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'jewel' or 'gem'.
Sanskrit
Minbarah
Blessed or auspicious, derived from the root for blessing.
Arabic
Minerva
derived from the Roman goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare.
Latin
Mingmei
Bright and beautiful, combining 'ming' (bright) and 'mei' (beautiful).
Chinese
Minisha
Combination of the names Mini and Aisha.
Hindi
Minjonet
Combination of the names Min and Jonet.
French
Minnati
Meaning 'intellect' or 'wisdom', derived from the Sanskrit word 'medha'.
Sanskrit
Mintha
derived from Greek mythology, Mintha was a nymph turned into a mint plant..
Greek
Miquelah
A variation of the name Miquela, derived from the Spanish name Micaela..
Spanish
Miquella
A variation of the name Miquela, derived from the Spanish name Micaela..
Spanish
Miranda
Admirable or wonderful, from the Latin word 'mirandus'.
Latin
Miraya
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'ocean' or 'sea'.
Sanskrit
Mireila
Derived from Latin 'mirabilis', meaning 'wonderful' or 'admirable'.
Spanish
Mireille
Derived from the Occitan name Mirèio, meaning 'to admire' or 'to wonder'.
French
Misaki
Beautiful blossom.
Japanese
Misri
Egyptian (person from Egypt).
Arabic
Misriyyah
Egyptian woman
Arabic
Miti
Friend or companion.
Marathi
Mitra
Friend or companion.
Sanskrit
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