Names That Mean Om

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

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Earland
From the land of the earls.
English
Earlena
Noblewoman, feminine form of Earl.
English
Earlene
Noblewoman or princess, derived from the title Earl.
English
Earlham
Earlham is a habitational name from a place in Norfolk, meaning 'eagle's home...
English
Earlina
Noblewoman or princess, derived from the masculine name Earl.
English
Earlinah
Noblewoman or princess, derived from Old English 'eorl' meaning nobleman.
English
Earline
Noblewoman or princess, derived from the Old English word 'eorl'.
English
Earlyn
From the early meadow.
English
Earlyna
From the early meadow.
English
Earlynah
From the early meadow.
English
Earlyne
From the early meadow.
English
Eartha
Derived from the English word 'earth', meaning the planet or soil.
English
Eastan
From the east.
English
Easten
From the east.
English
Eastin
From the east.
English
Eastman
A man from the east.
English
Easton
From the east town.
English
Eastre
derived from the Germanic goddess Eostre, associated with spring and fertility..
English
Eastwood
Referring to someone who lived in or near an eastern wood..
English
Eathellreda
Noble strength, from æðele 'noble' and þryð 'strength'.
English
Eaton
Referring to someone who lived near an oak tree or in an oak tree settlement..
English
Ebbani
One who makes flowers bloom.
Persian
Ebin
Home ruler.
Hebrew
Eblis
derived from Persian mythology, referring to a fallen angel or a supernatural...
Persian
Ebon
Derived from the Old English word 'ebon', meaning 'ebony' or 'black wood'.
English
Ebonique
Derived from 'ebony', meaning dark black wood.
English
Ebyn
From the river.
English
Ecclesiastes
Derived from the Greek translation of the Hebrew 'Qoheleth', meaning 'one who...
Hebrew
Ecco
Derived from the Italian word 'ecco', meaning 'behold' or 'here is'.
Italian
Ecgbeorht
Bright edge, from ecg 'edge' and beorht 'bright'.
English
Ecgfrith
Edge of peace, from Old English ecg 'edge' and friþ 'peace'.
Anglo-saxon
Eckerd
Derived from a Germanic personal name meaning 'edge of a sword'.
German
Ecstasy
Derived from the English word ecstasy, meaning intense joy or delight.
English
Edadeha
Combination of Eda (wealthy) and Deha (grace).
English
Edeen
From the flat, grassy meadow.
Scottish
Edgar
Wealthy spear, from elements ead 'wealth, fortune' and gar 'spear'.
English
Edgarton
From the wealthy farm.
English
Edgartwon
From the town of the wealthy.
English
Edgerton
From the town on the edge.
English
Eduarte
Combined form of Eduardo and Artur (Arthur).
Portuguese
Edward
Wealthy guardian, from Old English 'Eadweard'.
English
Edwardo
Wealthy guardian, derived from Old English elements ead (wealth) and weard (g...
Spanish
Edween
Wealthy friend, derived from Old English elements ead (wealth) and wine (frie...
English
Edweena
Wealthy friend, derived from Old English elements ead (wealth) and wine (frie...
English
Edweenah
Wealthy friend, derived from Old English elements ead (wealth) and wine (frie...
English
Edweene
Wealthy friend, derived from Old English elements ead (wealth) and wine (frie...
English
Edwena
Wealthy friend, from Old English elements ead (wealth) and wine (friend).
English
Edwige
Prosperous in battle, from the Germanic elements 'ot' meaning wealth and 'wig...
French
Edwin
Rich friend, from Old English elements ead (wealth, fortune) and wine (friend).
English
Edwina
Wealthy friend, from the Old English elements ead (wealth, fortune) and wine ...
English
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