Names That Mean Om

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

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Fabianah
Fabian-like, derived from Fabian (bean grower).
Arabic
Fabiennah
Derived from Fabian, meaning 'bean grower'.
Germanic
Fabijan
Derived from Latin 'Fabianus', meaning 'bean grower'.
Slavic
Fabil
Derived from Arabic 'fabil' meaning 'excellent' or 'superior'.
Arabic
Fabio
Derived from the Roman family name Fabius, meaning 'bean grower'.
Italian
Fabiola
Feminine form of Fabius, a Roman family name meaning 'bean grower'.
Latin
Fabiolah
Feminine form of Fabius, a Roman family name meaning 'bean grower'.
Latin
Fabion
Derived from Fabius, a Roman family name meaning 'bean grower'.
Latin
Fabius
Derived from the Roman family name Fabius, possibly meaning 'bean grower'.
Latin
Fabiusz
Derived from the Roman family name Fabius, meaning 'bean grower'.
Latin
Fabre
derived from the surname Fabre, referring to a craftsman or artisan.
French
Fabriano
From the town of Fabriano in Italy.
Italian
Fabrice
Derived from Latin 'faber', meaning 'craftsman' or 'smith'.
French
Fabyan
Derived from the Latin name Fabianus, meaning 'bean grower'.
English
Factor
Derived from the Latin word 'factor' meaning 'maker' or 'doer'.
English
Fadrique
Derived from the Germanic elements 'frid' meaning peace and 'ric' meaning pow...
Germanic
Fagon
Derived from a surname meaning 'beech tree' or 'beech grove'.
French
Faguni
A name derived from the Bengali month of Falgun, symbolizing spring and renewal.
Bengali
Faham
Understanding, comprehension.
Arabic
Faheel
Generous or noble, derived from Arabic fadl meaning excellence.
Arabic
Fahy
Derived from Ó Fathaigh, meaning 'descendant of Fathach', a personal name me...
Irish
Faines
From the field.
English
Fairleigh
From the Old English words for 'fair' and 'meadow'.
English
Fairley
From the fair meadow or clearing.
English
Fairlie
From the fair meadow or clearing.
English
Fairly
Derived from the Old English word 'fægerlic', meaning beautiful or fair.
English
Fairman
Fair man, referring to a person with light hair or complexion.
English
Fairy
From the English word fairy, meaning a mythical being with magical powers.
English
Faitah
Conqueror or opener, derived from Arabic 'fataha' meaning to open or conquer.
Arabic
Faith
Faith means trust or belief in God, derived from the English word.
English
Faivish
Derived from the Yiddish word for 'peacock', symbolizing beauty and pride.
Yiddish
Faizi
Generous or bountiful, derived from Arabic root f-d-l.
Arabic
Faizunnisa
Grace of women, combining Faiz (grace) and Nisa (women).
Arabic
Fakheer
Proud or magnificent, often used to describe someone of high status.
Arabic
Fakira
Poor, humble, ascetic woman
Arabic
Falaki
Falaki means 'astronomical' or 'celestial' in Arabic.
Arabic
Falatoon
Derived from 'fal' meaning omen or fortune, referring to a lucky or auspiciou...
Persian
Falconnor
Combination of Falcon and Connor, meaning 'lover of hounds' or 'wolf-lover'.
English
Falerina
Derived from Italian 'falerina', meaning 'little falcon'.
Italian
Fallanna
Combination of 'Fallon' and 'Anna', Graceful leader.
English
Fallannah
Combination of 'Fallon' and 'Hannah', gracious leader.
English
Fallanne
Combination of 'Fallon' and 'Anne', gracious leader.
English
Fallenna
Combination of 'Fallon' and 'Emma', gracious leader.
English
Fallennah
Combination of 'Fallon' and 'Hannah', gracious leader.
English
Fallenne
Combination of 'Fallon' and 'Anne', gracious leader.
English
Fallows
Dweller at the fallow land; one who came from Fallow (a place name meaning 'u...
English
Fancia
From France.
Italian
Faneendra
Lord of the forest; derived from 'vana' (forest) and 'indra' (lord).
Sanskrit
Faneesh
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'lord of the forest' or 'forest king'.
Hindi
Faninath
Goddess of wisdom and knowledge.
Sanskrit
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