Names That Mean Om

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

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Habash
Abyssinian, someone from Abyssinia/Ethiopia.
Arabic
Habasha
Ethiopian, someone from Ethiopia.
Arabic
Habibiyyah
Beloved, derived from the Arabic word 'habib' meaning beloved.
Arabic
Habr
Friend or beloved, derived from the Arabic root for 'friend'.
Arabic
Habsan
Beautiful, handsome.
Arabic
Hacked
No specific meaning, possibly related to hacking or computer security.
English
Hadaya
Gift from God.
Hebrew
Hadber
Dwelling or home.
Hebrew
Hadden
From the heather-covered hill.
English
Haddon
From the hill on the heath.
English
Hadhirah
Meaning 'present' or 'ready', it denotes someone who is attentive and prepared.
Arabic
Hadlea
From the heath-covered meadow.
English
Hadleah
From the heath-covered meadow.
English
Hadlei
From the heath-covered meadow.
English
Hadleigh
From the heath-covered meadow.
English
Hadley
From the heath-covered meadow.
English
Hadli
From the heath-covered meadow.
English
Hadlie
From the English surname, meaning 'heather field'.
English
Hadly
From the heath-covered meadow.
English
Hadrami
From Hadhramaut, a region in Yemen.
Arabic
Hadrian
From Hadria, a town in Italy.
Latin
Hadrien
From Adrian, a town in Italy.
French
Haemon
Bloody or skillful, from Greek haima meaning blood.
Greek
Haethin
From the Old English name Hæþen, meaning 'heathen' or 'pagan'.
English
Haethowine
War friend, from elements 'haeth' meaning war and 'wine' meaning friend.
English
Haffar
Digger or excavator, referring to someone who digs wells or canals.
Arabic
Hafwin
Hafwin means 'friend of the sea' from Old English elements.
English
Hafwina
Friend of peace, from Old English 'friþ' meaning peace and 'wine' meaning fr...
English
Hafwyna
Derived from elements meaning 'sea' and 'joy', signifying 'joy of the sea'.
English
Hafwynah
Hafwynah means 'joy of the sea' from Old English elements.
English
Hagan
Derived from the Germanic element 'hag', meaning 'enclosure' or 'hedge'.
German
Hagaria
Festival or celebration, derived from the Hebrew word 'hag'.
Hebrew
Hagen
Derived from the Germanic element 'hag' meaning 'enclosure' or 'hedge'.
Germanic
Haggi
Festive, joyful; derived from Hebrew root meaning 'to celebrate'.
Hebrew
Hagir
Meaning 'migrating' or 'emigrant', referring to one who leaves their homeland.
Arabic
Hagley
From the Old English words 'haga' meaning hedge and 'leah' meaning clearing o...
English
Hagne
Chaste, holy; derived from Greek hagnos.
Greek
Hagop
Derived from the Armenian form of Jacob, meaning 'supplanter'.
Armenian
Hahn
Derived from Middle High German 'hane' meaning 'rooster', often a nickname fo...
German
Haiba
Beloved or sweetheart, derived from the Arabic word 'habib'.
Arabic
Haili
Combination of the names Hailey and Lila.
English
Hailiah
Combination of the names Hailey and Leah.
English
Hailon
From the Old English words for 'holy' and 'stone'.
English
Haima
Derived from Sanskrit hima meaning 'snow' or 'winter'.
Sanskrit
Haimati
Derived from 'Haima' meaning golden or snow, often associated with the Himala...
Sanskrit
Haimer
Home ruler or powerful home.
German
Haimirich
Home ruler, from Old High German heim 'home' and rihhi 'ruler'.
German
Hajira
Hajira means 'migration' or 'emigration', referring to the Islamic prophet Mu...
Arabic
Hajirah
Hajirah means 'migration' or 'emigration', referring to the Islamic prophet M...
Arabic
Hajjah
Title of respect for a woman who has completed the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.
Arabic
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