Names That Mean Om

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

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Donisha
Combination of Donna and Aisha, meaning 'lady' or 'alive'.
English
Donna
Lady; from the Italian title 'donna' meaning 'lady'.
Italian
Donnalyn
Combination of Donna and Lyn, meaning 'lady' and 'lake'.
English
donnamarie
Combination of Donna and Marie, meaning 'lady' and 'bitter'.
English
Donnchadh
Brown warrior, from Gaelic donn 'brown' and cath 'battle'.
Irish
Donnika
Lady, or mistress; derived from Greek 'despoina'.
Greek
Dorabel
Gift from God.
English
Dorabela
Gift from God.
English
Dorabelah
Gift from God.
English
Dorabele
Gift from God.
English
Dorana
Gift from God.
Hebrew
Dorao
Gift from God.
Portuguese
Doreen
Derived from Irish 'Doireann' meaning 'sullen' or 'brooding'.
Irish
Dorianna
Feminine form of Dorian, meaning 'from Doris' or 'gift'.
Greek
Dorie
Gift; derived from Dorothea or Doris.
Greek
Dorine
Gift of God, derived from Greek Dorothea.
French
Dorna
A gift from God.
Persian
Dorofey
Gift of God, derived from Greek Dorotheos.
Russian
Dorrance
From the golden town.
French
Dorset
From the county of Dorset.
English
Dorsey
From the town by the water.
English
Dorthy
Gift of God, derived from Greek Dorothea.
English
Dory
Gift of God; From the sea.
Greek
Dorye
From the water source.
English
Dosar
Means 'friend' or 'companion' in Persian.
Persian
Doughlas
From the black water.
Scottish
Douglas
From the Gaelic 'dubh glas', meaning 'dark water' or 'dark stream'.
Scottish
Doushour
Blossom, flower.
Arabic
Dover
From the town by the water.
English
Dowle
From the yew tree meadow.
English
dozier
Derived from the French surname meaning 'from the osier bed'.
French
Dragen
Derived from the Germanic element 'dragen', meaning 'to carry' or 'to draw'.
Germanic
Dragon
Derived from the Greek word 'drakon', meaning serpent or dragon.
English
Drahomira
Dear to the people; from Slavic 'dorgu' (dear) and 'miru' (peace/world).
Slavic
drayton
From the town on the river.
English
Draz
Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'dear' or 'precious'.
Slavic
Dresden
Refers to a person from Dresden, a city in Germany.
German
Drexel
Derived from a surname meaning 'dweller at the brushwood'.
English
Drisilla
Sawn or carved woman.
Latin
drorit
Freedom.
Hebrew
Drucilla
Feminine form of Drusus, a Roman family name meaning 'strong' or 'stalwart'.
Latin
Drucillah
Feminine form of Drusus, a Roman family name meaning 'strong' or 'stalwart'.
Latin
Druella
Derived from the Old English elements 'dru' meaning 'dry' and 'ella' meaning ...
English
Druhi
Friend or companion.
Sanskrit
Druman
Man from the ridge.
Irish
Drummand
From the fortress on the hill.
Scottish
Drummond
From the fortress on the hill.
Scottish
Drummund
Man from the ridge.
Irish
Drumond
Man from the ridge.
Irish
Drumund
Man from the ridge.
Irish
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