Names That Mean Om

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

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Cyntrille
Combination of the names Cynthia and Jill, often used as a fictional first na...
English
Cyprian
From Cyprus, referring to the island of Cyprus.
Latin
Cypriana
From Cyprus, the island of love.
Greek
Cypriane
From Cyprus, referring to the island of Cyprus.
French
Cyprianus
From Cyprus, referring to the island of Cyprus.
Latin
Cyprien
From the Latin name Cyprianus, meaning 'from Cyprus'.
French
Cyprienne
From Cyprus.
French
Cypris
From Cyprus, referring to the goddess of love Aphrodite.
Greek
Cyrano
From the Greek name Kyranos, meaning 'lord' or 'ruler'.
French
Cyreane
From Cyprus.
French
Cyrena
From Cyprus, referring to the goddess of love Aphrodite.
Greek
Cyrene
From Cyprus, referring to the goddess of love Aphrodite.
Greek
Cyrenius
A Latin name derived from the Greek 'Kyrenios', meaning 'lord' or 'master'.
Latin
Cyria
Of the Lord, derived from the Greek name Kyrios.
Greek
Cyryl
Derived from Greek 'Kyrillos', meaning 'lordly' or 'masterful'.
Slavic
Cystennin
Derived from the Latin name Constantinus, meaning 'constant' or 'steadfast'.
Welsh
Cytherea
Adopted from the island of Cythera.
Greek
Czar
Derived from the title 'tsar', meaning emperor or ruler.
Slavic
Czcibor
Fight for honor, from Slavic elements 'čьstь' (honor) and 'boriti' (to fig...
Slavic
daajiyah
Gift from God or divine blessing.
Arabic
Daamaan
Means 'blood money' or 'ransom' in Arabic.
Arabic
Daana
Wisdom, knowledge.
Persian
daayini
Merciful, compassionate.
Sanskrit
Dabeel
Beautiful, Handsome.
Arabic
Dabney
From the town of Dabney.
English
Dabria
Angel of death in some religious traditions.
English
Dace
From the surname, derived from a place name meaning 'badger' in Old English.
English
Dacey
From the south, referring to a person from the south of England.
English
Dacia
From the ancient region of Dacia.
Latin
Dacian
From the ancient region of Dacia.
Latin
Dacie
From the English surname, derived from a place name meaning 'Dacian's settlem...
English
Dacio
From the ancient Dacians.
Italian
Dacy
From the surname, derived from a Norman place name meaning 'from Arcy'.
English
Dacyah
Gift from God or precious.
Arabic
Dadheechi
derived from Hindu mythology, the name of a sage who swallowed the ocean to h...
Sanskrit
dadhichi
derived from Hindu mythology, the name of a sage known for his divine knowled...
Sanskrit
dadhija
derived from Hindu mythology, the name of a mythical creature created during ...
Sanskrit
Dadhush
derived from Hindu mythology, the name of a sage known for his self-control a...
Sanskrit
Dadhyan
derived from Hindu mythology, the name of a sage known for his meditative pra...
Sanskrit
Dadich
derived from Hindu mythology, the name of a sage known for his intellect and ...
Sanskrit
Daelyn
Combination of the names Dae and Lynn.
English
Daevaki
Meaning 'little goddess', derived from deva meaning 'god'.
Sanskrit
dafiya
Guest or visitor, one who is welcomed.
Arabic
Dagda
The good god, a chief deity in Irish mythology associated with fertility and ...
Irish
Dagen
From the Old English word for 'day'.
English
dagendra
Lord of the mountains, derived from 'daga' (mountain) and 'indra' (lord).
Sanskrit
Dagfinnr
Dagfinnr means 'day-finder' or 'day-Finn', combining Old Norse 'dagr' (day) a...
Norse
Dagmar
Famous day, composed of 'dag' meaning day and 'mar' meaning famous.
Germanic
Dagmarah
Famous for her day, a compound of 'dag' (day) and 'mar' (famous).
Germanic
Dagmaria
Famous for her day, from Old German 'dag' (day) and 'mari' (famous).
Germanic
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