A modernized form of Naomi with added letters, retaining the biblical sense of Naomi as “pleasantness” or “delight.”
Naihomy is a modernized form of Naomi, preserving the biblical sense of pleasantness or delight while adding extra letters and a more individualized look. That kind of alteration is common in contemporary naming, where a familiar scriptural name is adjusted to feel more personal, more visually distinctive, or more phonetically emphasized.
The biblical root still does most of the work, but the spelling changes the mood. As a given name, Naihomy feels soft, feminine, and current. It keeps the warmth of Naomi but moves it into a more stylized register, which can make it feel both devotional and modern.
The name suggests kindness, loveliness, and a slightly elaborated grace. Naihomy is unusual enough to stand out, but anchored enough to feel intelligible and emotionally familiar.