Names That Mean Om

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

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Kline
Derived from a surname meaning 'small stream' in Old English.
English
Klinger
Derived from the German word 'Klinge' meaning 'blade' or 'sword', referring t...
German
Klotild
Famous in battle, from the Germanic elements 'hlud' meaning famous and 'hild'...
Germanic
Knightley
From the knight's meadow.
English
Knowle
From the knoll or small hill.
English
Kodak
Invented name, possibly derived from the Eastman Kodak company, meaning 'came...
English
Kodimalar
A name meaning 'creeper flower' or 'vine blossom' in Tamil.
Tamil
Kodiswaran
Lord of the forest, derived from kodi (forest) and iswaran (lord).
Sanskrit
Kodwo
derived from the Akan day-naming system, it signifies a male child born on Mo...
Akan
Koenraad
Bold advisor, derived from Germanic elements 'kuoni' meaning bold and 'rad' m...
Dutch
Kogan
Derived from the Russian word 'kogan' meaning 'blacksmith'.
Russian
Kohei
Meaning depends on kanji; common meanings include 'wide and peaceful' or 'sai...
Japanese
Kolb
Derived from a short form of the name Koloman, meaning 'dove'.
German
Kolby
From the Old Norse name Kolbeinn, meaning 'coal-bearer' or 'dark-haired'.
English
Koletta
Victorious people; derived from the name Nicole.
French
Kolfinna
Derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'helmet' and 'woman'.
Norse
Kolfinnah
A combination of Kolfinnur and the feminine suffix -ah, meaning 'coal finder'.
Icelandic
Kolli
Derived from Old Norse 'kollr', meaning 'head' or 'top'.
Norse
Kollsvein
Combines 'kollr' (head) and 'sveinn' (boy), meaning 'helmeted boy' or 'headst...
Norse
Komakie
Earth woman.
Cherokee
Kompal
Tender blossom.
Punjabi
Kopecky
Derived from 'kopeck', meaning a small coin or a hill.
Czech
Korabel
Derived from 'korabl' meaning 'ship', possibly a nickname for a sailor or shi...
Russian
Korabela
Derived from 'korab', meaning 'ship' or 'boat'.
Polish
Korabella
A modern invented name combining Cora and Bella, meaning 'maiden' and 'beauti...
Italian
Korah
Baldness or ice, from the Hebrew name Korach.
Hebrew
Koralea
A combination of Kora and Lea, meaning 'coral' and 'child'.
Hawaiian
Koraleigh
A modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Kora' and 'Leigh', meaning '...
English
Korali
Maiden or girl, derived from the Greek word 'kore'.
Greek
Korbob
Combination of Korb and Bob.
English
Kord
Derived from the Old English word 'cord', meaning a rope or cord.
English
Kornai
Derived from the Hungarian word 'korna', meaning 'crown'.
Hungarian
Kozakura
Small cherry blossom.
Japanese
Krammer
Derived from the German word 'Krammer', meaning 'shopkeeper' or 'merchant'.
German
Kranadasi
One who has a compassionate heart.
Sanskrit
Krasava
Beauty or beautiful woman.
Slavic
Kreshaun
Combination of the names Kreshawn and Shaun.
Swahili
Kriemhild
Famous battle maiden, from elements meaning 'helmet' and 'battle'.
Germanic
Krina
A pure or clean woman.
Gujarati
Krinesh
Derived from Krishna, meaning 'dark' or 'black', often associated with the Hi...
Sanskrit
Krip
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'kṛpā' meaning 'grace' or 'mercy'.
Sanskrit
Kripacharya
One who is an expert in the art of grace or compassion.
Sanskrit
Kripal
Compassionate.
Sanskrit
Kripalu
Compassionate.
Sanskrit
Kripasagar
Ocean of compassion.
Sanskrit
Kripashankar
Compassionate Shiva.
Sanskrit
Kripyansh
Compassionate part.
Sanskrit
Krisalyn
Combination of Kris and Lynn.
English
Krishnadeva
Lord Krishna, meaning 'dark' or 'black', combined with 'deva' meaning 'god'.
Sanskrit
Krishnan
Devotee of Krishna; derived from the name of the Hindu god Krishna.
Sanskrit
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