Names That Mean Om

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

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Lovelle
Little love, derived from French 'amour' meaning love.
French
Loveon
A modern invented name combining 'love' and 'on', suggesting a loving person.
English
Loyola
Derived from the Basque place name Loyola, meaning 'muddy place'.
Basque
Luai
Shield or protector, derived from the Arabic root meaning to protect.
Arabic
Luana
Content, happy; or a combination of Lua and Ana.
Hawaiian
Luay
Shield or protector, derived from the Arabic root l-w-y.
Arabic
Lubana
Beautiful, beloved, or charming woman.
Punjabi
Lubin
From Lubin, a small town in Poland.
Latin
Lubina
From the sea.
Spanish
Lucca
From Lucca (a city in Italy).
Italian
Lucea
From Lux (light).
Latin
Lucena
From Lucena (a city in Spain).
Spanish
Lucerne
derived from the name of the city Lucerne in Switzerland.
English
Lucho
derived from the name Luis, meaning renowned warrior.
Spanish
Lucianna
Combination of Lucia and Anna, both meaning light.
Italian
Luciano
derived from the name Lucius, meaning light.
Italian
Lucianus
From the Roman family name Lucius, meaning light.
Latin
Lucias
From the Roman family name Lucius, meaning light.
Latin
Lucrezia
Lucrezia is the Italian form of Lucretia, meaning 'profit, wealth' from Latin.
Italian
Lucullus
Derived from the Roman family name Lucullus, meaning 'bright' or 'shining'.
Latin
Lucy
Light, derived from the Latin name Lucia.
English
Lucyna
Light, born at daybreak, derived from Latin Lucia.
Polish
Lucynda
Light, derived from Latin lux.
English
Ludde
Famous warrior, derived from Old Norse elements.
Swedish
Ludeg
Famous people, from Old High German 'liut' meaning people and 'beraht' meanin...
Germanic
Ludek
Famous ruler; derived from the Slavic element 'ljud' meaning people.
Czech
Ludger
Famous spear, derived from Old High German 'liut' (people) and 'ger' (spear).
German
Ludita
Derived from Slavic element 'lud' meaning 'people'.
Slavic
Ludka
Famous warrior; derived from Ludmila.
Slavic
Ludlow
From the hill by the loud water.
English
Lughah
derived from Lugh, the Irish god of arts and crafts.
Irish
Lughaidh
derived from Lugh, the Irish god of arts and crafts.
Irish
Luhit
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'red' or 'copper-colored'.
Sanskrit
Luighseach
derived from Lugh, the Irish god of arts and crafts.
Irish
Luis
Famous warrior, from Germanic Ludwig.
Spanish
Luise
Famous warrior, derived from Ludwig.
German
Lujan
From the Luján River in Spain.
Spanish
Lukacs
Hungarian form of Luke, meaning 'from Lucania'.
Hungarian
Lukacz
Hungarian form of Luke, meaning 'from Lucania'.
Hungarian
Lukas
Man from Lucania.
Greek
Lukasz
Polish form of Luke, meaning 'light-giving' or 'from Lucania'.
Polish
Lukaz
Polish form of Luke, meaning 'light' or 'from Lucania'.
Polish
Lukyan
Russian form of Lucas; man from Lucania region.
Russian
Lukys
Diminutive form of Lukas; man from Lucania region.
Lithuanian
Lulling
Derived from the Old English word 'lulling', meaning a soothing or calming so...
English
Lulu
Pearl, derived from the Arabic word for pearl.
Arabic
Lunden
From the Linden tree valley.
Scandinavian
Lundie
From the grove of holly trees.
Scottish
Lunds
From Lund, a city in Sweden.
Swedish
Lundyn
From the city of London.
English
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