Names That Mean Om

Discover baby names meaning Om for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Hutton
From the enclosure on the bluff.
English
Huttyn
From the pig farm.
Welsh
Huuwaija
Beautiful woman.
Cherokee
Huvarsht
From the town of Huvar.
Armenian
Huwaidi
Derived from 'Huwayd', meaning 'little one' or 'small'.
Arabic
Huxeford
From the ford with the hewes (cut wood).
English
Huxford
From the ford with the hocks (foot).
English
Huxlea
From Hucksley's meadow.
English
Huxleah
From Hucksley's meadow.
English
Huxleigh
From Hucksley's meadow.
English
Huxley
From Hucksley's meadow.
English
Huxly
From Hucksley's meadow.
English
Huzaifa
Companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
Arabic
Huzar
Commander.
Polish
Huzzab
Companion, friend.
Arabic
Hwertun
From the high farm.
English
Hwitely
From the white meadow or clearing.
English
Hwitloc
Blond hair, from Old English 'hwit' meaning white and 'loc' meaning lock of h...
English
Hyacinteh
Hyacinth flower, derived from Greek Hyakinthos.
French
Hyacinth
Derived from the Greek word hyakinthos, referring to a flower associated with...
Greek
Hyacintha
Derived from the Greek word 'hyakinthos', referring to the hyacinth flower.
Greek
Hyacinthia
Derived from the hyacinth flower, symbolizing beauty and sincerity.
Greek
Hyacinthie
Hyacinthie is the French feminine form of Hyacinth, derived from the name of ...
French
Hyalea
Variation of the name Hyale, derived from Greek mythology, where Hyale was a ...
Greek
Hyancinthe
Hyacinth flower, derived from the Greek hyakinthos.
Greek
Hyat
Life or vitality, derived from the Arabic word 'hayat'.
Arabic
Hybah
Gift or present, often used to denote something precious.
Arabic
Hybernynah
Derived from Irish elements meaning 'dark' and 'queen'.
Irish
Hybert
Bright warrior, from Old English elements 'hyge' (mind, thought) and 'beorht'...
English
Hybyscus
Derived from the Greek word 'hybris', meaning 'hubris' or 'excessive pride'.
Greek
Hyde
Derived from a place name meaning 'hide of land' or 'measure of land'.
English
Hydra
derived from Greek mythology, a water monster with many heads..
Greek
Hyldegard
A compound of 'hild' meaning battle and 'gard' meaning enclosure, thus 'battl...
Germanic
Hyldemar
Famous warrior, from elements 'hild' (battle) and 'mar' (famous).
Germanic
Hyldemare
A compound of hild 'battle' and mari 'famous', meaning 'famous in battle'.
Germanic
Hyldermara
Famous battle-maid, from hild 'battle' and mar 'famous'.
Germanic
Hyman
Life, derived from the Hebrew word 'chayyim'.
Hebrew
Hymavati
Golden goddess; one with a golden complexion.
Sanskrit
Hymen
Derived from Hymenaios, the Greek god of marriage.
Greek
Hymeneus
Derived from Hymen, the Greek god of marriage, meaning 'of marriage'.
Greek
Hyndavi
Indian woman or feminine form of Hindu
Sanskrit
Hynek
Derived from the Slavic element 'hyn' meaning 'praise' or 'grace'.
Slavic
Hyousuke
Hyousuke means 'ice help' or 'ice assistant' from Japanese hyō (ice) and suk...
Japanese
Hypermnestra
From Greek mythology, Hypermnestra was a princess who defied her father and s...
Greek
Hypnos
From Greek mythology, Hypnos was the personification of sleep.
Greek
Hypsipyle
From Greek mythology, Hypsipyle was a queen who saved the life of her father ...
Greek
Hyrburt
Bright army, from Old English 'here' (army) and 'beorht' (bright).
English
Hyria
derived from the name of an ancient Roman city.
Latin
Iago
Supplanter, derived from the Latin Jacobus.
Welsh
Iakovos
Supplanter, derived from the Hebrew name Jacob.
Greek
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