Names That Mean Om

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

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Seina
Meaning depends on kanji; common interpretations include 'honest' or 'clear'.
Japanese
Seir
Seir means 'hairy' or 'shaggy' in Hebrew, referring to a mountainous region i...
Hebrew
Seiward
Sea guardian, from Old English elements sæ (sea) and weard (guard).
English
Sekar
Flower, blossom.
Indonesian
Selbey
From the willow farm.
English
Selbie
From the willow farm.
English
Selby
From the willow farm.
English
Seldan
From the willow valley.
English
Selden
From the willow valley.
English
Seldin
From the willow valley.
English
Seldon
From the willow valley.
English
Seldun
From the willow valley.
English
Seldyn
From the willow valley.
English
Seleby
From the willow farm.
English
Selena
Moon goddess, derived from Greek selene meaning 'moon'.
Greek
Selene
Moon goddess; derived from Greek selas meaning 'light'.
Greek
Selestin
Heavenly or of the sky, derived from Latin 'caelestis'.
Latin
Selestina
Heavenly, derived from the Latin 'caelestis' meaning celestial.
Italian
Selestine
Heavenly, derived from Latin 'caelestis' meaning celestial.
French
Selestyna
Heavenly or celestial, derived from the Latin name Caelestina.
Polish
Selestynah
Heavenly or celestial, derived from the Latin name Caelestinus.
Polish
Seleucia
Derived from the Greek name Seleucus, meaning 'to be bright' or 'to shine'.
Greek
Seleucus
Derived from Greek 'seleukos', meaning 'white' or 'bright'.
Greek
Seli
Derived from Albanian 'seli' meaning 'seat' or 'residence'.
Albanian
Selim
Safe, sound, or secure; derived from the Arabic root S-L-M.
Arabic
Selina
Derived from the Greek name Selene, meaning 'moon goddess'.
English
Selvamani
Wealth of the lord, a combination of Selva (wealth) and Mani (gem).
Tamil
Selvan
Wealthy or prosperous; a name from Tamil culture.
Tamil
Selvanayaki
Wealthy and beautiful woman.
Tamil
Selvarani
Queen of wealth, derived from Selva (wealth) and Rani (queen).
Tamil
Sema
Sema means 'divine omen' or 'sign from God' in Arabic.
Arabic
Sempronius
Name of a Roman gens.
Latin
Senapati
Commander, leader.
Sanskrit
Sence
Wisdom, intelligence.
English
Senna
From the senna plant.
Latin
Sennit
Rope woven from palm leaves.
English
Senora
Lady, woman.
Spanish
Senovia
Derived from the Latin name Senovius, meaning 'old' or 'aged'.
Spanish
Sepahdar
Commander of the army, a military title in Persian history.
Persian
Sephora
Beautiful bird; derived from the Hebrew name Tzipporah.
Hebrew
Seppo
Derived from the Finnish word 'seppä', meaning 'smith' or 'blacksmith'.
Finnish
September
Derived from the Latin word 'septem' meaning seven, originally the seventh mo...
English
Sequora
Derived from Latin 'sequor' meaning 'to follow'.
Latin
Sera
Princess or noblewoman.
Hebrew
Serafeena
Fiery one; derived from the Hebrew seraphim, meaning burning ones.
Greek
Serafim
Derived from the Hebrew word for 'fiery ones', referring to the seraphim angels.
Russian
Serafima
Fiery one, derived from the Hebrew seraphim meaning 'burning ones'.
Russian
Serafin
Derived from the Hebrew name Seraphim, meaning 'burning ones' or 'fiery ones'.
Spanish
Serafina
Fiery one; derived from the Hebrew word seraph meaning 'burning'.
Italian
Serafino
Derived from the Hebrew name Seraphim, meaning 'burning ones'.
Italian
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