Names That Mean Om

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

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Sinope
From Sinope (a city in Turkey).
Greek
Sinthia
From the name Cynthia.
Greek
Sireene
Enchanting, captivating, or seductive woman.
Arabic
Siren
A mythical creature whose enchanting song lures sailors to their doom.
Greek
Sirena
Derived from Latin 'sirena', meaning mermaid or siren.
Spanish
Siri
Beautiful woman who leads to victory.
Scandinavian
Siriah
Combination of Sir and Mariah.
English
Sirija
Derived from Sanskrit 'siri' meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity'.
Sanskrit
Sisera
Sisera was a Canaanite commander in the biblical Book of Judges.
Hebrew
Sisyphus
From Greek mythology, Sisyphus was a king who was punished by being forced to...
Greek
Sita
Furrow, from the goddess Sita in the Ramayana.
Sanskrit
Sivagnana
Knowledge of Shiva, referring to wisdom or enlightenment associated with the ...
Sanskrit
Sivaji
Derived from Sanskrit 'Siva' meaning 'auspicious' and 'ji' as a suffix of res...
Sanskrit
SivaKrishna
A compound of Siva (the god Shiva) and Krishna (the god Krishna), meaning 'au...
Sanskrit
Sivakumar
A combination of Siva (auspicious) and Kumar (prince), meaning 'auspicious pr...
Sanskrit
SivaKumaran
A combination of Siva (auspicious) and Kumaran (prince), meaning 'auspicious ...
Sanskrit
Sivamathy
Wealthy and prosperous, derived from the goddess Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
Sivanandhini
Blissful woman.
Sanskrit
Sivasathi
Companion of Siva.
Tamil
Sivia
From the woods.
Spanish
Siwa
not well-documented, but it is believed to have originated from the name of a...
Arabic
Siwatu
Gift from God.
Yoruba
Sixtine
Derived from the Roman name Sixtus, meaning 'sixth'.
Latin
Skandaguru
A name combining Skanda (a Hindu deity) and guru (teacher), meaning 'teacher ...
Sanskrit
Skandha
Skandha means 'aggregate' or 'heap' in Buddhism, referring to the five compon...
Sanskrit
Skapti
Derived from Old Norse 'skaptr', meaning 'shaft' or 'spear'.
Norse
Skete
A small monastic community.
Greek
Skilling
Referring to someone who is skilled or talented.
English
Skinner
Referring to someone who prepares or works with animal skins.
English
Skioler
Referring to someone who is skilled or clever.
Norse
Skipton
Referring to someone who is from the town of Skipton in England.
English
Skiriki
Referring to someone who is quick or agile.
Russian
Skorri
Referring to someone who is swift or quick.
Norse
Skot
Referring to someone who is from Scotland.
Scottish
Skule
Referring to someone who is famous or renowned.
Norwegian
Skuli
Referring to someone who is a shelter or refuge.
Norse
Slaidin
Derived from 'sláidin', meaning 'little stream' or 'brook'.
Irish
Slaney
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Sláine, meaning 'descendant of Sláine', a p...
Irish
Slani
Derived from the Slavic element 'slava' meaning 'glory'.
Slavic
Slansky
Derived from the Slavic element 'slava' meaning 'glory'.
Slavic
Slany
Derived from the Slavic element 'slava' meaning 'glory'.
Slavic
Slater
derived from an Old English occupational name for a slater, or someone who la...
English
Slaton
From the valley farm.
English
Slavic
From the Slavs.
Slavic
Slaydan
Combination of the names Slay and Dan.
English
Slayton
From the valley of the Saxon people.
English
Slma
Peace, derived from the Arabic word for peace.
Arabic
Slmona
Feminine form of Solomon, meaning peaceful.
Hebrew
Smadar
Blossom.
Hebrew
Smeeda
Aromatic.
Arabic
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