Names That Mean Om

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

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Milor
Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'dear' or 'grace'.
Slavic
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
Minesh
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'lord of the fish' or 'gem'.
Gujarati
Mingmei
Bright and beautiful, combining 'ming' (bright) and 'mei' (beautiful).
Chinese
Minhal
A gift or present from God.
Arabic
Minisha
Combination of the names Mini and Aisha.
Hindi
Minjonet
Combination of the names Min and Jonet.
French
Minkabh
Combination of the names Min and Kabh.
Sanskrit
Minnati
Meaning 'intellect' or 'wisdom', derived from the Sanskrit word 'medha'.
Sanskrit
Minnesota
From the Dakota Sioux word 'mnisota', meaning 'cloudy water' or 'sky-tinted w...
English
Minola
Combination of the names Minnie and Lola.
English
Mintha
derived from Greek mythology, Mintha was a nymph turned into a mint plant..
Greek
Minto
Derived from a place name meaning 'town of the people of Mynna'.
English
Miolnir
derived from Norse mythology, Miolnir is the name of the hammer wielded by Th...
Norse
Miqdaad
Servant of the Almighty, derived from Miqdad.
Arabic
Miqdad
Meaning 'truthful' or 'sincere', derived from the Arabic root s-d-q.
Arabic
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
Miracle
A wonder, something extraordinary.
English
Mirage
Optical illusion, something unreal.
French
Miranda
Admirable or wonderful, from the Latin word 'mirandus'.
Latin
Miransh
A combination of 'Mira' (ocean) and 'Ansh' (part), meaning 'part of the ocean'.
Sanskrit
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
Mirek
Derived from the Slavic element 'mir' meaning 'peace' or 'world'.
Slavic
Mirsab
Army commander.
Arabic
Mirshaq
not widely known. It is a unique and uncommon name.
Persian
Misaki
Beautiful blossom.
Japanese
Misra
Kingdom, empire.
Sanskrit
Misri
Egyptian (person from Egypt).
Arabic
Misriyyah
Egyptian woman
Arabic
Mitcbel
derived from the surname Mitchell.
English
Mitchel
derived from the surname Mitchell.
English
Mitford
From the meadow ford.
English
Mithil
Kingdom of Mithila.
Sanskrit
Mithila
Kingdom of Mithila.
Sanskrit
Mithun
Friend or companion.
Bengali
Miti
Friend or companion.
Marathi
Mitra
Friend or companion.
Sanskrit
Mitrakeshi
One with beautiful/handsome hair.
Sanskrit
Mizzah
Joy, comfort.
Hebrew
Mkiyoni
Blossom, flower.
Swahili
Mlroslava
Famous for peace, from the Slavic elements 'miru' (peace) and 'slava' (glory).
Slavic
Mlroslaw
Famous for peace, from Slavic elements 'miru' (peace) and 'slava' (glory).
Slavic
Mnason
Reminding or mindful, possibly derived from Greek 'mnēmē' meaning memory.
Greek
Mnqobi
Means 'one who is comforted' or 'consoler' in Zulu.
Zulu
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