Boy Names That Mean Hill

Discover Boy names meaning Hill with origins and popularity.

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Raydon
From the rye valley or rye hill.
English
Redmond
From the red hill.
Irish
Reyburn
From the rye hill.
English
Reyburne
From the rye hill.
English
Reyden
From the rye hill.
English
Reydon
From the rye hill.
English
Richmand
Richmond is a habitational name from a place in England, meaning 'strong hill'.
English
Richmond
From a place name meaning 'rich hill' in Old English.
English
Richmound
Rich mound or hill, from Old English 'ric' and 'munt'.
English
Riddock
From the fir-clad hill.
Irish
Ridge
Long, narrow hilltop.
English
Rowdon
From the red hill.
English
Roxbury
Fortified hill.
English
Rydge
Ridge or hill.
English
Ryman
Man from the rye hill.
English
Sabarinath
Lord of the Sabari hills.
Tamil
Sabarinathan
Lord of the Sabari hills.
Tamil
Sainsbury
From the village on the hill.
English
Sandburg
From the sandy hill.
Swedish
Sandon
From the sandy hill.
English
Sapthgiri
Seven mountains, referring to the seven hills of Tirumala.
Sanskrit
Serlo
Sheltered hill.
English
Sisyphus
From Greek mythology, Sisyphus was a king who was punished by being forced to...
Greek
Snowden
From a snowy hill.
English
SreeSabari
Beautiful like the Sabarimala hill.
Tamil
Stanmore
From the stony hill.
English
Talfryn
High hill.
Welsh
Tallon
Derived from a surname meaning 'son of Tal' or from a place name meaning 'tal...
English
Talmon
Hill, mound.
Hebrew
Thillainathan
Lord of Thillai (term used for Lord Shiva).
Tamil
Thirumala
Abode of the deity, Divine hill.
Tamil
Thirumalai
Divine hill, Abode of the deity.
Tamil
Thrumon
From the enclosure hill.
English
Thurlow
From the hill of Thor, referring to the Norse god.
English
Tirumala
Sacred Hill.
Sanskrit
Toman
Derived from Gaelic 'tom' meaning 'hill', referring to a dweller near a hill.
Gaelic
Torran
From the hills or a place name meaning 'chief hill'.
Scottish
Torrans
From the rocky hillock.
Scottish
Torrence
From the hills.
Scottish
Tremont
Hill.
French
Udayagiri
Sunrise mountain, referring to a hill or peak where the sun rises.
Sanskrit
Valmiki
Name of the sage who authored the Ramayana, meaning 'anthill'.
Sanskrit
Vanamamalai
Garland of forest flowers on the hill.
Sanskrit
Vanderbilt
From the Dutch surname meaning 'from the hill'.
Dutch
Varden
From the Green Hill.
English
Vardon
From the green hill.
English
Venkatadri
Lord Venkateswara on the hill.
Sanskrit
Verddun
From a green hill.
French
Waldon
From the Welshman's hill.
English
Waldron
From the Welshman's hill.
English
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