Names That Mean Om

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

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Oaklea
From the oak meadow.
English
Oakleah
From the oak meadow.
English
Oakleigh
From the oak meadow.
English
Oakley
From the oak tree meadow.
English
Oakli
From the oak meadow.
English
Oaklie
From the oak meadow.
English
Oakly
From the oak meadow.
English
Oaks
From the oak tree.
English
Oaky
From the oak tree.
English
Oates
Derived from the Old English personal name Ode or Oda, meaning 'wealth' or 'f...
English
Obal
He comes with happiness/good fortune.
Yoruba
Obanjoko
Gift from heaven.
Yoruba
Obataiye
The king has come home.
Yoruba
Obededom
Serving Edom, or servant of Edom.
Hebrew
Obedience
Derived from the English word meaning compliance or submission to authority.
English
October
Derived from the Latin word 'october', meaning 'eighth month' in the Roman ca...
English
Odathi
Gift from God.
Tamil
Odellah
Wealthy or prosperous, derived from the Old English elements 'wēalh' meaning...
English
Odelyn
Wealthy friend, derived from Old English elements.
English
Oder
Derived from the Germanic element 'od' meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune'.
German
Odesa
Derived from the Greek name Odessa, meaning 'wrathful' or 'angry'.
Greek
Odessa
Odessa is a place name derived from the Greek city of Odessos, meaning 'angry...
Greek
Odessah
Derived from the Greek city of Odessa, meaning 'wrathful' or 'angry'.
Greek
Odet
Wealthy or prosperous, derived from the Germanic name Odila.
French
Odetta
Wealthy, from the Germanic name Odilia.
French
Odette
Wealthy, from the Germanic name Odila meaning 'wealth'.
French
Odharnait
Little pale green one, from Irish 'odhar' meaning pale or green.
Irish
Odhran
Little pale green one, from Irish 'odhra' meaning pale green.
Irish
Odie
Derived from the Old English name 'Oda', meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune'.
English
Odile
Wealthy or prosperous, from the Germanic element 'od' meaning wealth.
French
Odin
Odin is the chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom, war, and de...
Norse
Offa
Derived from the Old English word 'offa', meaning 'elf' or 'supernatural being'.
English
Ogdan
From the city of Og, derived from the name Igor.
Slavic
Ogden
From the valley of oak trees.
English
Ogdin
From the valley of oak trees.
English
Ogdon
From the valley of oak trees.
English
Ogelsby
From the oak tree farm.
English
Ogilvie
From the high field.
Scottish
Ogilvy
From the high field.
Scottish
Oglesby
From the oak tree farm.
English
Ogunkey
Ogun has become strong or Ogun is strong.
Yoruba
Ohana
Family, often used to refer to extended family or community.
Hawaiian
Oiushegun
Joy has come.
Yoruba
Ojasya
Capable, competent.
Sanskrit
Ojayati
Succeeded, accomplished.
Sanskrit
Okafor
From a respected family.
Igbo
Okelani
From heaven.
Yoruba
Okie
From Oklahoma.
English
Okiianey
Earth woman.
Cherokee
Okiianie
Sky woman.
Cherokee
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