Names That Mean Om

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

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Edwinah
Rich friend, from Old English elements ead 'wealth, fortune' and wine 'friend'.
English
Edwine
Wealthy friend, from Old English elements ead (wealth) and wine (friend).
English
Edwinna
Rich friend, from Old English elements ead 'wealth' and wine 'friend'.
English
Edwinnah
Wealthy friend, derived from Old English elements ead (wealth) and wine (frie...
English
Edwinne
Wealthy friend, from Old English elements ead (wealth) and wine (friend).
English
Edwy
Rich in war, from the Old English elements ead 'wealth, fortune' and wig 'war'.
English
Edynburgh
From the town of Edinburgh.
English
Effin
Fair, handsome.
Irish
Effren
Surname derived from Ephraim.
Spanish
Efnisien
Legendary figure from the Mabinogi, meaning.
Welsh
Efton
From the estate on the eff river.
English
Egborn
From the edge of the sword.
English
Egburt
From the bright fortress.
English
Egbyrt
From the bright fortress.
English
Egerton
From the town of the edges.
English
Egeslic
From the edge of the forest.
English
Egeton
From the edge of the town.
English
Eghainathan
From the edge of the town.
Tamil
Ehawie
Coming-of-age blossom.
Cherokee
Ehmad
Highly commendable.
Arabic
Ehzazunnisa
Honor or pride of women
Arabic
Eibhear
Derived from the Irish name Éibhear, meaning 'yew tree' or 'bow warrior'.
Irish
Eibhlhin
Derived from Old Irish 'óiph' meaning 'radiance, beauty'.
Irish
Eibhlin
Derived from Old Irish 'Aibhilín', meaning 'radiant, shining one'.
Irish
Eiddwen
Blessed or fair, from the Welsh elements 'eidd' meaning 'zeal' and 'gwen' mea...
Welsh
Eidel
Derived from Yiddish 'eydl', meaning 'noble' or 'gentle'.
Yiddish
Eidi
Virtuous woman, from Greek 'eidos' meaning form or shape.
Greek
Eidis
Derived from the Lithuanian word 'eidÄ—', meaning 'to go' or 'journey'.
Lithuanian
Eidwin
Rich friend, from Old English elements ead 'wealth' and wine 'friend'.
English
Eiichi
Prosperous one, from Japanese ei (prosperity) and ichi (one).
Japanese
Eiota
Derived from the Greek letter iota, meaning 'smallest' or 'a little'.
Greek
Eiravathi
derived from the name of the river Yamuna, which flows through Northern India.
Sanskrit
Eiravati
derived from the name of the river Yamuna, which flows through Northern India.
Sanskrit
Eire
Means 'Ireland' in Irish, derived from the goddess Ériu.
Irish
Eirena
Peace, derived from the Greek word eirene.
Greek
Eirenaios
Peaceful, derived from the Greek word eirene meaning peace.
Greek
Ekansha
Complete, whole.
Sanskrit
Ekaveera
One Brave Woman.
Sanskrit
Ekayan
One who is united or integrated, derived from 'eka' meaning one.
Sanskrit
Ekodara
One who has a single belly, referring to a sibling or a close companion.
Sanskrit
Ekshika
One who is like a flower or a blossom.
Sanskrit
Ekundayo
Sorrow becomes joy.
Yoruba
Eladio
From the Greek name Heladios, meaning 'of Greece' or 'Greek'.
Spanish
Elainna
Combination of Elaine and Anna.
English
Elamaran
Swan, handsome one.
Tamil
Elanor
Light, torch, or sunbeam; derived from the Greek name Helenē.
Greek
Elavendhan
Handsome/Majestic.
Tamil
Elder
An older person in a community.
English
Eldredge
From the elder trees.
English
Eldrege
From the elder trees.
English
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