Boy Names That Mean Hill

Discover Boy names meaning Hill with origins and popularity.

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Flip
One who loves horses|A form of Phillip
Greek
Fyrnel
Hill covered with ferns.
English
Fyrnele
Hill covered with ferns.
English
Fyrnelle
Hill covered with ferns.
English
Galil
From the hilly place
Hebrew
Geordi
Hill Near Meadows
English
Gibeath
Hill
Biblical
Gibeon
Hill city
Biblical
Giridhar
Bearer of the mountain; an epithet of Lord Krishna who lifted Govardhan Hill.
Indian
Giridhari
The Lifter of Govardhan Hill
Indian
Given
Hill
Hebrew
Givon
Hill
Arabic
Gllad
Hill of testimony. It is borrowed from that of a mountainous area east of Jordan
Hebrew
Gordain
Hill near the meadow
Gaelic
Gordan
From the great hill.
Gaelic
Gorden
From the great hill.
English
Gordie
From the cornered hill
English
Gordin
From the great hill.
Old-english
Gordon
From the great hill.
Gaelic
Grayden
From the grey hill.
English
Graydon
From the grey hill.
English
Greydin
From the grey hill.
English
Greydon
From the grey hill.
English
Greydyn
From the grey hill.
English
Haddan
From the heather-covered hill.
English
Hadden
From the heather-covered hill.
English
Haddon
From the heather-covered hill.
English
Haltan
From the town on the hill.
English
Halten
From the town on the hill.
English
Haltin
From the town on the hill.
English
Halton
From the town on the hill.
English
Hamel
From the beautiful mountain, From the proud town, From the crooked hill.
English
Hamelton
From the beautiful mountain, From the proud town, From the crooked hill.
English
Hamiltan
From the beautiful mountain, From the proud town, From the crooked hill.
Old-english
Hamilten
From the beautiful mountain, From the proud town, From the crooked hill.
Old-english
Hamiltun
From the beautiful mountain, From the proud town, From the crooked hill.
Old-english
Hamiltyn
From the beautiful mountain, From the proud town, From the crooked hill.
Old-english
Haren
Depending on origin: (1) from Hebrew/Haran — "mountaineer" or "hill-dweller";...
Indian
Harlo
From the rough hare's hill, Troops on the hill
Old-english
Harlow
From the rough hare's hill, Troops on the hill
American
Harlowe
From the hare's hill.
English
Healhtun
From the hillslope estate.
English
Helton
From the hillslope estate.
English
Hietamaki
Surname meaning 'sand hill'
Finnish
Hilli
Belonging To Hillah (town Near Baghdad)
Arabic
Hillock
From the small hill.
English
Hillocke
From the small hill.
English
Hillton
From the town on the hill.
Old-english
Hilmer
From the remote hill.
Old-english
Hilton
From the town on the hill.
English
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