Names That Mean Om

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

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Seaman
Occupation name, referring to someone who works at sea..
English
Seamoor
From the sea and the moor.
English
Seamus
Supplanter, derived from the Hebrew name Yaakov (Jacob).
Irish
Seanel
Combination of the names Sean and Neil.
Irish
Seannon
Combination of the names Sean and Ronan.
Irish
Seanthan
Combination of the names Sean and Nathan.
Irish
Searle
Derived from the Old English name 'Searle', meaning 'armor' or 'weapon'.
English
Seaton
From the town by the sea.
English
Sebastao
Venerable, revered, from the Latin Sebastianus meaning 'from Sebaste'.
Portuguese
Sebastiaan
Venerable, revered, from the Latin name Sebastianus.
Dutch
Sebastian
Venerable or revered, from the Greek name Sebastianos meaning 'from Sebastia'.
Greek
Sebastiana
Venerable, revered, from the Greek word 'sebastos' meaning 'august'.
Greek
Sebastiano
Venerable, revered, from the Latin Sebastianus meaning 'from Sebaste'.
Italian
Sebastianos
Venerable, revered, from the Greek word 'sebastos' meaning 'august'.
Greek
Sebastianus
Venerable or revered, from the Latin 'Sebastianus' meaning 'from Sebaste'.
Latin
Sebastiao
Venerable, revered, from the Latin Sebastianus meaning 'from Sebaste'.
Portuguese
Sebastien
Venerable, revered, from the Latin Sebastianus meaning 'from Sebaste'.
French
Sedgeley
From the sedgy meadow.
English
Sedgely
From the sedgy meadow.
English
Sedgewic
From the sedgy village.
English
Sedgewick
From the sedgy village.
English
Sedgewik
From the sedgy village.
English
Sedglea
From the sedgy meadow.
English
Sedgleah
From the sedgy meadow.
English
Sedgleigh
From the sedgy meadow.
English
Sedgley
From the sedgy meadow.
English
Sedgli
From the sedgy meadow.
English
Sedglie
From the sedgy meadow.
English
Sedgly
From the sedgy meadow.
English
Sedgwic
From the sedgy village.
English
Sedgwick
From the sedgy village.
English
Sedgwik
From the sedgy village.
English
Sedgwyc
From the sedgy village.
English
Sedgwyck
From the sedgy village.
English
Sedgwyk
From the sedgy village.
English
Sedona
From the desert town Sedona in Arizona, USA.
Spanish
Seelie
From Scottish folklore, a seelie is a fairy or supernatural being, often bene...
Scottish
Seely
From the English surname, meaning 'blessed' or 'happy'.
English
Seemab
Mercury or quicksilver; also a poetic term for something pure and bright.
Arabic
Seethalakshmi
Combination of Sita and Lakshmi
Sanskrit
Seewald
Derived from a place name meaning 'lake forest' in German.
German
Seferina
Derived from the Latin name Severina, meaning 'stern' or 'serious'.
Spanish
Seferino
Derived from the Latin name Severinus, meaning 'stern' or 'serious'.
Spanish
Seffira
Derived from the Hebrew word for sapphire, symbolizing wisdom and beauty.
Hebrew
Sefton
From a place name meaning 'settlement by the rushes'.
English
Segar
Derived from Old English 'sægar', meaning 'sea spear'.
English
Seger
Victory or victorious, derived from the Germanic element 'sig' meaning victory.
German
Segin
Derived from the Egyptian god of the moon, associated with protection and hea...
Egyptian
Seileah
Borrowed from God.
Hebrew
Sein
Means 'little god' or 'little saint', derived from Irish 'sé' meaning 'god'.
Irish
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