Names That Mean Om

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

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Nereid
derived from the name of the sea nymphs in Greek mythology.
Greek
Nereida
derived from the name of the sea nymphs in Greek mythology.
Spanish
Nereus
derived from the name of the god of the sea in Greek mythology.
Greek
Nereyda
derived from the name of the sea nymphs in Greek mythology.
Spanish
Nerissa
From the sea.
Greek
Nerola
From Nerola (a place in Italy).
Italian
Neroli
Orange blossom.
Italian
Nerona
From Narni (a city in Italy).
Italian
Nester
Traveler, homecomer.
Greek
Netana
Gift from God.
Hebrew
Nethanel
Gift from God.
Hebrew
Nethaniah
Gift from God.
Hebrew
Nethanuel
Gift from God.
Hebrew
Nette
Grace; derived from the French word for 'grace'.
French
Nettie
Diminutive of Annette or Henrietta, meaning 'grace' or 'home ruler'.
English
Neuman
New man, derived from German 'neu' meaning new and 'Mann' meaning man.
German
Nevio
Derived from the Latin name Naevius, meaning 'mole' or 'birthmark'.
Italian
Newbie
Slang term used to refer to someone who is new to a particular activity or co...
English
Newbold
From the new building or new house.
English
Newborough
From the new borough or fortified settlement.
English
Newburrie
From the new borough or fortified settlement.
English
Newburry
From the new burgh or fortified settlement.
English
Newbury
From the new borough or fortified town.
English
Newcomb
From the new valley or new settlement.
English
Newel
From the Old English 'neowe' meaning new, combined with 'wella' meaning sprin...
English
Newland
From the new land.
English
Newlin
From the new lake.
English
Newlyn
From the new lake.
English
Newman
Newcomer.
English
Newshindah
One who is moving from one place to another.
Cherokee
Newt
Derived from the animal name, used as a nickname or given name.
English
Newyddilyn
Newcomer.
Welsh
Nguyen
Nguyen is a Vietnamese surname and is the most common family name in Vietnam....
Vietnamese
Niadh
Derived from Irish 'níadh' meaning 'champion' or 'warrior'.
Irish
Nial
Derived from Irish Niall, meaning 'champion' or 'cloud'.
Irish
Niallan
Derived from Irish 'Niall', meaning 'champion' or 'cloud'.
Irish
Nicci
Victory of the people, derived from Nicholas.
English
Nickleby
From the village of Nicholas.
English
Nicomedes
Victory of the people, from Greek 'nike' (victory) and 'medos' (counsel).
Greek
Nicopolis
City of victory, from Greek 'nike' (victory) and 'polis' (city).
Greek
Nicostrato
Victory army, derived from Nike (victory) and stratos (army).
Greek
Nidman
Home dweller.
Scandinavian
Nihel
Gift from God or a blessing.
Arabic
Nijat
Freedom.
Persian
Nijole
Derived from the Lithuanian word 'nijoti', meaning 'to weave'.
Lithuanian
Niket
Home, abode.
Marathi
Niketa
Home, abode.
Sanskrit
Niketan
Home, abode.
Sanskrit
Nikhil
Complete, whole.
Sanskrit
Nikhila
Complete, whole.
Sanskrit
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