The concept of a POM (Project Object Model), or the pom.xml file itself, only exists in Maven. Most questions that include the pom.xml tag also include maven. It makes little sense to keep these tags separate, since they refer to the same problem domain.
Of the handful of questions which only have the pom.xml tag, few of them are on-topic or should remain open, and a clean-up effort would be nice.
(I can't do this myself since pom is a synonym of pom.xml.)
To address some concerns about whether or not this synonym makes sense, let me reiterate (as I don't want my earlier comments to be lost):
If a user posts a question with the tag maven, they have a Maven question. This could be related to the command line interface, flags, or interop with plugins.
If a user posts a question today with the tag pom.xml, they are still having a Maven problem, albeit one much more narrow in scope.
I see the argument that "POMs beget Maven, but Maven doesn't necessarily beget POMs", but these two things are linked together. A larger subset of Maven problems includes POMs, and you would be hard-pressed to find a professional in Maven that has no idea how to respond to a POM problem.
pom
stands for Project Object Model for those that might not know why it is called that.