Boy Names That Mean Hill

Discover Boy names meaning Hill with origins and popularity.

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Achilles
Achilles means 'lipless' or 'pain' in Greek, referring to the hero of the Tro...
Greek
Achillides
Son of Achilles, derived from the Greek hero Achilles.
Greek
Albon
Derived from a place name meaning 'white hill' in Old English.
English
Aldon
Old hill.
English
Aldyn
Old hill.
English
Amsden
From the hill of Amos.
English
Ardint
From the Gaelic 'àrd' meaning high, possibly referring to a high place or hill.
Scottish
Areopagus
Hill of Ares (Greek god of war).
Greek
Arlo
Barberry tree, fortified hill.
English
Ashbern
Hill of ash trees.
English
Ashberne
Hill of ash trees.
English
Aventin
From the Roman cognomen Aventinus, possibly referring to the Aventine Hill in...
Latin
Aventino
derived from the Place name Aventine, one of the seven hills of Rome.
Italian
Baddon
From the warrior's hill.
English
Barlow
From the hill or mound.
English
Barlowe
From the barley hill.
English
Barrow
From the hill, mound.
English
Barto
From the sharp hill.
Spanish
Beldon
From the beautiful hill.
English
Benzion
Son of Zion, referring to the biblical hill in Jerusalem.
Hebrew
Berg
Mountain or hill.
Germanic
Berggren
Mountain branch, a topographic surname for someone living near a mountain or ...
Swedish
Berwyn
White or fair hill.
Welsh
Birden
Derived from a surname meaning 'bird valley' or 'bird hill'.
English
Blagdon
From the Old English words 'blæc' meaning black and 'dūn' meaning hill, ref...
English
Blount
From the blunt hill.
English
Boregard
Fortified hill.
English
Boreguard
Fortified hill.
English
Boydin
From the hill near the border.
English
Boydon
Dweller near the hills.
English
Braddon
From the broad hill.
English
Brakenbury
From the place name Brackenbury, meaning 'bracken-covered hill'.
English
Branddon
derived from Brandon, meaning hill covered with broom.
English
Branddun
derived from Brandon, meaning hill covered with broom.
English
Branden
derived from Brandon, meaning hill covered with broom.
English
Brandon
From the Old English words for 'broom' and 'hill', meaning 'broom-covered hill'.
English
Braydon
From the Old English words 'brād' meaning broad and 'dūn' meaning hill.
English
Breck
From the Old English word for 'hilltop' or 'slope'.
English
Bryn
Hill.
Welsh
Brynmor
Great hill.
Welsh
Brynmore
Great hill.
Welsh
Burdan
From the fortified hill.
English
Burhbank
From the fortified hill.
English
Burhdon
From the fortified hill.
English
Burnele
Derived from Old English 'burna' meaning stream, and 'hyll' meaning hill.
English
Burtyl
Combination of 'Burt' (bright) and 'Hill' (hill or mound).
English
Cadel
Cad's hill.
Welsh
Chadron
From the town name Chadron, meaning 'Ceadda's hill'.
English
Chalkley
A surname derived from a combination of chalk and ley, referring to a clearin...
English
Chellapan
Lord of the hill or mountain chief.
Tamil
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