Top 100 Christian Baby Boy Names Ending In Ome

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Jerome

Meaning & History. From the Greek name 'Ιερωνυμος (Hieronymos) meaning "sacred name", derived from 'ιερος (hieros) "sacred" and ονομα (onoma) "name". Saint Jerome was responsible for the creation of the Vulgate, the Latin translation of the Bible, in the 5th century. He is regarded as a Doctor of the Church.

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Home

Scottish Meaning: The name Home is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Home is: From the cave.

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Lome

Lome - Detailed Meaning. Your name of Lome gives you a great desire to help people and draws you towards positions of philanthropic service. Amiable and diplomatic, generous and sympathetic, you make friends easily.

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Jarome

From the Greek name 'Ιερωνυμος (Hieronymos) meaning "sacred name", derived from 'ιερος (hieros) "sacred" and ονομα (onoma) "name". Saint Jerome was responsible for the creation of the Vulgate, the Latin translation of the Bible, in the 5th century.

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Rome

Roman (given name) ... Roman is a male first name. It has distant origins dating back to the Roman Empire and the Latin language. It comes from the Latin word "romanus", which means "of Rome".

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Tome

Tome Name Meaning. Spanish and Portuguese (Tomé): from a personal name equivalent to Thomas. Northern Italian (Tomè): from a derivative of the personal name Tommaso, Italian equivalent of Thomas. Slovenian: from a short form of the personal name Tomaž (see Thomas), + the suffix -e, usually used of young people.

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Gerome

Gerome is an American masculine given name. The spelling Gérôme is also occasionally found for Jérôme in France, both as a surname and first name. Gerome Kamrowski (1914–2004), American artist. Gerome Ragni (1935–1991), American actor, singer and songwriter. Gerome Sapp (born 1981), American football safety.

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Bartholome

Bartholomew is an English or Jewish given name that derives from the Aramaic name meaning "son of Talmai". Bar is Aramaic for "son", and marks patronyms. ... Bartholomew is English or Scottish but also a Jewish surname with the same meaning as the above as a given name.

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Jakome

Jacome Name Meaning. Spanish and Portuguese (Jácome): from a variant of the personal name Iacobus (see Jacob).

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Bartolome

Bartolome Name Meaning. Spanish (Bartolomé): from the personal name Bartolomé, Spanish form of Bartholomew.

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Dome

English Meaning: The name Dome is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Dome is: Lord.

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Tahkeome

Tahkeome is a baby boy name its meaning is little robe. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 994 times.

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Harkahome

Harkahome is a baby boy name its meaning is little robe. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 976 times.

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Jerrome

Meaning & History. From the Greek name 'Ιερωνυμος (Hieronymos) meaning "sacred name", derived from 'ιερος (hieros) "sacred" and ονομα (onoma) "name". Saint Jerome was responsible for the creation of the Vulgate, the Latin translation of the Bible, in the 5th century.

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Sansome

Recorded in many spelling forms including: Sanson, Sansom, Sansun, Sinson, Sampson and Sansome, this interesting name is English, but of French origins, of which it has at least three. The first is from the biblical name "Samson", itself derived from the Hebrew "Shimshon", and a diminutive of "shemesh", meaning sun.

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Calibome

Calibome is a baby boy name its meaning is various names for arthurs sword. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 834 times.

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Wyome

The name was used earlier for the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania, and is derived from the Munsee word xwé:wamənk, meaning "at the big river flat". The main drivers of Wyoming's economy are mineral extraction—mostly coal, oil, natural gas, and trona—and tourism.