Names That Mean Om

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

13,847 names found Page 214 of 277
Roscislaw
Glory to the people, derived from Slavic elements 'rod' (people) and 'slava' ...
Slavic
Rosco
From the Old Norse name Hróskell, meaning 'deer helmet'.
English
Roscoe
From the Old Norse name Hróskell, meaning 'deer helmet' or 'doe helmet'.
English
Roseana
A combination of Rose and Anna.
English
Roseanna
A combination of Rose and Anna.
English
Roseanne
A combination of Rose and Anne.
English
Rosel
Combination of Rose and the suffix -el, meaning 'little rose'.
English
Roselle
Little rose, derived from the Latin 'rosa' meaning rose.
French
Rosemarie
Combination of Rose and Marie, meaning 'bitter rose'.
German
Rosemary
Combination of Rose and Mary, meaning 'dew of the sea' or 'bitter rose'.
English
Rosemond
Combination of Rose and Mond, meaning 'rose protection'.
English
Rosemonda
Famous protection, from hros 'horse' and mund 'protection'.
Germanic
Roshaun
Combination of Rose and Shaun.
Yoruba
Rosiemond
Combination of Rose and Edmond, meaning 'famous rose'.
English
Roslyn
Derived from the Germanic elements 'hros' meaning horse and 'lind' meaning so...
English
Rosmer
Famous horse, derived from Old High German 'hros' (horse) and 'mari' (famous).
German
Rossini
Little red one, derived from the Italian 'rosso' meaning red.
Italian
Rossiter
Derived from a place name meaning 'horse rider' or 'horse keeper'.
English
Rosslyn
From the Scottish place name Roslin, meaning 'promontory with a waterfall'.
English
Rosston
From the rose town or settlement.
English
Rosswald
A combination of Ross (horse) and wald (rule), meaning 'horse ruler'.
Germanic
Rosswel
From the Old English elements 'hros' meaning horse and 'wella' meaning spring...
English
Rostam
Heroic figure from Persian mythology.
Persian
Roswald
Famous ruler, derived from Old English elements meaning 'fame' and 'power'.
English
Roswalt
Famous ruler, from the elements hrod 'fame' and wald 'rule'.
Germanic
Roswel
From the rose spring or well.
English
Roswold
From the Old English elements 'hros' meaning horse and 'weald' meaning power,...
English
Rotger
Famous spear, derived from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'ger' (spe...
Germanic
Roth
Red-haired or red complexion.
German
Rotland
From the red land.
English
Rovere
Derived from Italian 'rovere' meaning 'oak tree'.
Italian
Rowan
Little red-haired one, from the Irish word 'ruadh' meaning red.
Irish
Rowane
Little red-haired one, derived from the Irish name Ruadhán.
Irish
Rowanne
Little redhead, derived from the Irish name Róisín.
Irish
Rowdon
From the red hill.
English
Rowley
From the row meadow.
English
Rowly
From the row meadow.
English
Rowney
From the row meadow.
English
Rowona
From the row meadow.
English
Rowonah
From the row meadow.
English
Rowone
From the row meadow.
English
Roxburghe
From Roxburgh.
Scottish
Royle
From the royal meadow.
English
Royston
From the town of Royston.
English
Rozlyn
Combination of Rose and Lynn, grace of a rose.
English
Rubaihah
A beautiful and delicate woman, often associated with grace and elegance.
Arabic
Ruchiparv
A compound name meaning 'a portion of light' or 'ray of light'.
Sanskrit
Ruck
Derived from Old English 'hroc', meaning 'rook' (the bird).
English
Rudolph
Famous wolf, from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'wulf' (wolf).
Germanic
Ruelle
Derived from the French word 'ruelle', meaning 'small street' or 'lane'.
French
About names that mean Om

Names with the meaning “Om” are often chosen for their symbolism and positive values. Explore origins, pronunciation, and popularity to find the right fit.

Suggest a Name
BabyNameLore