Names That Mean Om

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

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Osbart
Divine bright, from 'os' meaning god and 'beorht' meaning bright.
English
Osbeorht
Divine brightness, from os 'god' and beorht 'bright'.
English
Osbirt
Divine bright, from Old English 'os' (god) and 'beorht' (bright).
English
Osborn
Divine bear, from Old English 'os' (god) and 'beorn' (bear).
English
Osborne
Divine bear, from the Old English elements 'os' (god) and 'beorn' (bear).
English
Osboume
Divine bear or god-bear, from 'os' meaning god and 'beorn' meaning bear.
English
Osbourn
Divine bear, from the Old English elements 'os' (god) and 'beorn' (bear).
English
Osbourne
Divine bear, from the Old English elements 'os' (god) and 'beorn' (bear).
English
Osier
From the osier tree, a type of willow used in basket weaving.
English
Osika
Means 'from the sky' or 'heavenly' in Igbo.
Igbo
Osita
From today, meaning a child born after a long wait or from a difficult pregna...
Igbo
Ositah
From today, meaning a child born on a special day.
Igbo
Osmer
Divine fame, from Old English 'os' (god) and 'mære' (famous).
English
Osmir
Derived from the Germanic name Osmar, meaning 'divine fame'.
Spanish
Osmonde
Divine protector, derived from Old English elements.
English
Osmondo
Divine protection, from the elements 'ans' (god) and 'mund' (protection).
Germanic
Osmonte
From the Old English elements 'os' meaning god and 'mont' meaning hill.
English
Osmunde
Divine protection, from Old English 'os' (god) and 'mund' (protection).
English
Osmundo
God's protection, derived from the Germanic elements 'ans' (god) and 'mund' (...
Spanish
Osmunte
Divine protection, derived from Old English elements 'os' (god) and 'mund' (p...
English
Osmyn
Derived from Old English meaning 'god's protection'.
English
Ospak
Derived from Old Norse 'óspakr' meaning 'unpeaceful' or 'turbulent'.
Norse
Ostia
Derived from Latin 'ostium' meaning 'mouth' or 'entrance', referring to a riv...
Latin
Osvalda
Divine power, from the elements 'ans' meaning god and 'wald' meaning rule.
Germanic
Osvif
Derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'god' and 'wife'.
Norse
Oswalda
God's power, from the Old English elements 'os' (god) and 'weald' (power).
English
Oswallt
Power of God, from Welsh 'os' (god) and 'wallt' (power).
Welsh
Oswel
Divine companion.
English
Otes
Coming home.
Greek
Othin
Possessor of wisdom.
Norse
Ottar
Derived from Old Norse Óttarr, meaning 'fear warrior' or 'terror warrior'.
Norse
Ottelia
Wealthy or prosperous, derived from the Germanic element 'od' meaning wealth.
Germanic
Otteran
Derived from the Irish name Oitir, meaning 'wealthy warrior'.
Irish
Ottfried
Rich in peace, from the Germanic elements 'ot' meaning wealth and 'frid' mean...
Germanic
Ottoma
Ottoman, powerful.
Arabic
Ottoway
From the estate by the Otter river.
English
Ottway
From the estate by the Otter river.
English
Otway
From the estate by the Otter river.
English
Otys
Derived from Greek 'Otis', meaning 'keen of hearing' or 'sharp-eared'.
Greek
Oudsiyya
Sacred or holy, derived from the Arabic root 'quds' meaning holiness.
Arabic
Oudumber
A name for the sacred fig tree, symbolizing wisdom and immortality.
Sanskrit
Ouida
Famous warrior, derived from the French form of Louise.
French
Ourania
Heavenly, celestial; derived from Greek ouranos meaning sky or heaven.
Greek
Ourson
Little bear, derived from French 'ours' meaning bear.
French
Oushadhi
Medicine or herb; derived from the Sanskrit word for medicinal plant.
Sanskrit
Outram
From the outer farm.
English
Ovais
Companion, friend.
Arabic
Overtan
From the shore of oats.
English
Overten
From the town by the stream.
English
Overtin
From the town by the stream.
English
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