Names That Mean Om

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dhanuja
Born from a bow, son of Bow (referring to Arjuna).
Sanskrit
Dharampal
Protector of righteousness, derived from dharma (righteousness) and pala (pro...
Sanskrit
Dharyn
Combination of the names Darren and Aaron.
English
Dhaumya
Derived from dhauma, meaning 'related to the sacred grass' or 'a sage'.
Sanskrit
Dhaya
Compassion, Kindness.
Tamil
Dhayal
Compassionate; Forgiving.
Sanskrit
Dhayalammal
Compassionate woman, derived from Tamil words for kindness and gem.
Tamil
dhithi
Wisdom.
Sanskrit
dhoomravarna
Dark complexioned.
Sanskrit
Dhumavarna
One with a smoky-colored complexion.
Sanskrit
dhunnoon
not clear or widely known, as it is a less common name.
Arabic
Dhyanachand
Derived from dhyana meaning meditation and chandra meaning moon, thus 'moon o...
Sanskrit
Dian
Divine, from the Roman goddess Diana.
English
Diana
The goddess of hunting and the moon in Roman mythology.
Latin
Diantha
Divine flower, from Greek 'dios' (god) and 'anthos' (flower).
Greek
Dianthe
Divine flower, from Greek 'dios' (god) and 'anthos' (flower).
Greek
Diarmad
Free man, from the Gaelic elements 'di' (without) and 'airmit' (injunction).
Irish
Diarmaid
Free man, from the Irish elements 'di' (without) and 'arm' (army).
Irish
Dicarlo
From Carlo, strong and manly.
Italian
Diego
Supplanter, derived from the Spanish form of Santiago.
Spanish
Dienes
Derived from the Hungarian word 'dienes', meaning 'servant' or 'minister'.
Hungarian
Diesel
Derived from the German surname Diesel, meaning 'diesel engine' or 'fuel'.
German
Dietbold
A compound name meaning 'people-bold' or 'bold among the people'.
Germanic
Dietman
People's man, derived from Old High German 'diot' meaning people and 'man' me...
German
Dietmar
Famous people, from the Germanic elements 'diot' meaning people and 'mar' mea...
German
Dietrich
Ruler of the people, from Old High German 'diot' meaning people and 'rihhi' m...
German
Digby
From a surname meaning 'dweller by the ditch' in Old English.
English
Dijon
From the city of Dijon in France.
French
Dildaar
Compassionate or one with a big heart.
Persian
Dilipa
Meaning 'possessing elephants' or 'lord of elephants', a name from Hindu myth...
Sanskrit
Dilliana
Combination of Dilly and Anna, meaning 'devoted to God'.
English
Dillianna
Combination of Dilli and Anna, with meanings.
English
Dillwyn
From the white fort.
Welsh
dilnawaz
Heart-comforting, kind-hearted
Persian
Dilraj
Heart's kingdom, ruler of hearts.
Punjabi
Dilsaaz
Heartwarming, comforting.
Persian
Dimashk
From Damascus.
Arabic
Dimetre
derived from the Greek god Demeter.
Greek
Dimitricus
Follower of Demeter, derived from Greek Demetrios.
Slavic
Dimity
Dimity is a fabric name, derived from the Greek word 'dimitos' meaning 'doubl...
English
Dimona
From the south, or a place name in the Bible.
Hebrew
dimpal
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'dīpa' meaning 'lamp' or 'light'.
Gujarati
dinanth
Wealthy or prosperous, derived from dhana meaning wealth.
Sanskrit
Dindayal
Compassionate towards the poor.
Sanskrit
dinisha
Combination of the names Dinesh (lord of the day) and Alisha (protected by god).
Sanskrit
Dinmoar
Combination of the names Din (follower of Dionysus) and Moore (dark-skinned).
Scottish
Dinmoor
Combination of the names Din (follower of Dionysus) and Moor (dark-skinned).
Scottish
Dinmoore
Combination of the names Din (follower of Dionysus) and Moore (dark-skinned).
Scottish
Dinmor
Combination of the names Din (follower of Dionysus) and Mor (great).
Scottish
Dinmore
Combination of the names Din (follower of Dionysus) and More (great).
Scottish
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