Names That Mean Om

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

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Velinda
Combination of Velma and Linda, meaning unknown.
English
Vella
From the English surname, possibly meaning 'from the spring'.
English
Vellamo
derived from Finnish mythology as the name of the goddess of water and the wi...
Finnish
Velouette
A modern invented name, possibly derived from 'velvet', suggesting softness a...
French
Venecia
From Venice.
Latin
Venetia
From Venice.
Latin
Venezio
From Venice.
Italian
Venna
Form of Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty.
English
Ventidius
Ancient Roman family name.
Latin
Verdaan
From the green meadow.
Dutch
Verdandi
Present; Becoming.
Norse
Verddun
From a green hill.
French
Verdey
From the green island.
English
Verdy
From the green meadow.
English
Verge
A name derived from the word for the edge or border of something.
English
Verina
Verina is a feminine name derived from Greek, meaning 'faith' or 'truth'.
Greek
Verissimo
Very true or very honest, derived from Latin 'verissimus'.
Italian
Verity
Verity means truth, from the Latin word veritas.
English
Verlene
Combination of Vera and the suffix -lene, meaning 'faith' or 'true'.
English
Verley
From the green meadow or field.
English
Vermont
Green mountain, from French 'vert mont'.
English
Verna
Spring-like, fresh, or youthful, derived from the Latin word 'vernus'.
Latin
Verne
Derived from the Gaulish word 'verna' meaning 'alder tree'.
French
Verney
From the French place name Verney, meaning 'alder grove'.
English
Vernis
Flowering, spring-like, derived from 'vernus' meaning 'of spring'.
Latin
Vernita
Vernita means 'spring-like' or 'youthful', derived from Latin 'vernus'.
Latin
Vernon
From a French place name meaning 'alder grove'.
English
Verona
Verona is a city in northern Italy, and the name is derived from the city's n...
Italian
Veronica
True image, from the Latin phrase 'vera icon' meaning 'true image'.
Latin
Verrier
Derived from the French word 'verrier', meaning 'glassmaker' or 'glassblower'.
French
Verthandi
One of the Norns, goddess of fate, meaning 'to become' or 'present'.
Norse
Vespasian
From Vespasia, a Roman family name.
Latin
Vesta
Roman goddess of the hearth.
Latin
Vester
Derived from a surname meaning 'dweller by the western enclosure'.
English
Veto
Means 'I forbid' in Latin, derived from the verb vetare.
Latin
Veydant
Knowledge, wisdom.
Sanskrit
Vibeka
Wisdom, discernment.
Scandinavian
Vibeke
Wisdom, discernment.
Norwegian
Vibhuh
Means 'pervading' or 'omnipresent' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Vibhum
Vibhum means 'all-pervading' or 'omnipresent' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Vibhushnu
All-pervasive, omnipresent.
Sanskrit
Vibhusnu
All-pervasive, omnipresent.
Sanskrit
Victorian
From Victoria.
English
Victorine
Victorious, derived from the Latin word 'victoria' meaning victory.
French
Victorio
Victorious, derived from Latin 'victor' meaning conqueror.
Spanish
Victriv
Derived from Latin 'victrix' meaning 'she who conquers'.
Latin
Vidaysagar
Ocean of knowledge, derived from vidya (knowledge) and sagara (ocean).
Sanskrit
Videh
Detached from the body or spiritual
Sanskrit
Vidhushi
Scholar, learned woman.
Sanskrit
Vidhya
Knowledge, wisdom.
Sanskrit
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