Boy Names That Mean Ho

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Ghayet
Irritable, short-tempered.
Arabic
Ghaznavi
Who has a strong army.
Arabic
Ghaznooq
Who has a prominent nose.
Arabic
Ghaznoq
Who has a crooked nose.
Arabic
Ghazrat
The honorable one.
Arabic
Ghazwi
The one who goes on expeditions.
Arabic
Ghiyas
Meaning 'succor' or 'help', it denotes one who provides assistance.
Arabic
Ghori
Horsewoman.
Persian
Ghutaif
One who is forgiving or merciful.
Arabic
Gilleasbuig
Servant of Saint Bishop.
Scottish
Gillespie
Son of the bishop's servant.
Scottish
Gilli
Short form of Gudlaug (God's betrothal).
Icelandic
Gilmar
Famous hostage or famous pledge, from Germanic elements gisal and mari.
German
Gilmer
Famous hostage, derived from the Old English elements gīsl 'hostage' and mǣ...
English
Gino
Short form of names ending in -gino, often associated with Luigi or Ambrogino.
Italian
Giridari
Holder of the mountain or one who holds the mountain.
Sanskrit
Giridhar
Bearer of the mountain, one who holds the mountain (epithet of Lord Krishna).
Sanskrit
Giridharan
Holder of the mountain or one who holds the mountain.
Sanskrit
Giridhari
Holder of the mountain, referring to Lord Krishna who lifted the Govardhan mo...
Sanskrit
Giselbeert
Bright hostage, from gisal 'pledge' and beraht 'bright'.
Germanic
Gllad
Hound.
Welsh
Gokulananad
One who has the divine cowherd boy Krishna as his joy.
Sanskrit
Goldsmith
Goldsmith is an occupational surname that refers to a person who works with g...
English
Goldwyne
Goldwyne is a variation of Goldwyn and represents a person who embodies the q...
English
Goldwynne
Goldwynne is a feminine form of Goldwyn and signifies a woman who possesses t...
English
Gopanandana
One who brings joy to cows; a name for Krishna.
Sanskrit
Gorakshak
The one who protects cows
Sanskrit
Gorham
From the Old English words 'gara' meaning 'spear' and 'ham' meaning 'homestead'.
English
Gorin
Derived from the Irish name Gáirín, meaning 'little one' or 'short'.
Irish
Goshant
One who is praised by the gods.
Sanskrit
Goshtasb
He who has a splendid horse or possesses a fine stallion.
Persian
Gotama
Gotama means 'the best ox' or 'one who has the best cattle'.
Sanskrit
Goudarz
Heroic figure in Persian mythology, meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'.
Persian
Gouranga
One who is devoted to the divine cowherd, a name for Krishna.
Sanskrit
Gourav
One who is deep and profound, like an ocean.
Sanskrit
Gourinandan
One who delights in the cowherd (Krishna).
Sanskrit
Goutam
One who has conquered the senses; a name for the sage Gautama.
Sanskrit
Gouverneur
Derived from the French word for 'governor', referring to a person who governs.
French
Govannon
Derived from Welsh mythology, Govannon is the god of smithcraft and metalwork...
Welsh
Govardhan
Name of a sacred mountain in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Govindaraj
Lord Krishna, meaning 'cow protector' or 'one who protects cows'.
Sanskrit
Govindarajulu
One who is like Lord Krishna, the protector of cows.
Sanskrit
Gradi
Honor, dignity.
Albanian
Graeham
From the gray home.
English
Graham
Gravelly homestead.
Scottish
Grahame
Gravelly homestead.
Scottish
Graheme
Gravelly homestead.
Scottish
Grahil
Intelligent, someone who is sharp and bright.
Sanskrit
Grahim
One who is soft-spoken, modest.
Arabic
Graiham
Homestead by the gravelly homestead.
Scottish
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