Boy Names That Mean Ho

Discover Boy names meaning Ho with origins and popularity.

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Gursharan
One who is absorbed in the Guru's grace.
Punjabi
Gursukh
One who is absorbed in the Guru's joy.
Punjabi
Gurtaran
One who sings the praises of the Guru.
Punjabi
Gurubachan
One who is devoted to the guru.
Punjabi
Gurucharan
One who is devoted to the guru's feet.
Punjabi
Gurud
One who is blessed by the Guru.
Sanskrit
Gurumel
Honey-like Guru.
Punjabi
Gurupada
Means 'one who has attained the feet of the guru', a spiritual title.
Bengali
Guus
Short form of Augustus.
Dutch
Guzman
Good man, from the Spanish 'buen hombre'.
Spanish
Gwydion
Legendary figure in Welsh mythology.
Welsh
Gwynham
White home.
English
Haaj
One who performs the pilgrimage to Mecca.
Arabic
Haajib
One who prevents or restrains, often referring to a guardian or protector.
Arabic
Haajid
One who prays.
Arabic
Haashim
One who gathers people together.
Arabic
Haazim
Determined, resolute, or one who has firm resolve.
Arabic
Habbab
One who returns, repents.
Arabic
Habiki
Resonance, echo.
Japanese
Habwat
The one who loves and cares.
Arabic
Habz
Short form of the name Habib, meaning beloved, or Habiza, meaning giver.
English
Habza
One who is generous and giving.
Arabic
Hachiuma
Eighth horse.
Japanese
Hadber
Dwelling or home.
Hebrew
Haeel
The one who rises, ascends.
Arabic
Hafeel
One who is kind and gentle.
Arabic
Hafeez
Guardian, protector, or one who preserves.
Arabic
Hafez
One who memorizes the Quran.
Arabic
Haffar
Digger or excavator, referring to someone who digs wells or canals.
Arabic
Hafizh
One who has memorized the Quran; a guardian or protector
Arabic
Hager
One who flees; refers to Hagar, the mother of Ishmael in the Bible.
Arabic
Hagir
Meaning 'migrating' or 'emigrant', referring to one who leaves their homeland.
Arabic
Hailon
From the Old English words for 'holy' and 'stone'.
English
Haimer
Home ruler or powerful home.
German
Haimirich
Home ruler, from Old High German heim 'home' and rihhi 'ruler'.
German
Hajiyah
Hajiyah means 'one who has performed the Hajj pilgrimage'.
Arabic
Hajjaj
One who goes on Hajj (pilgrimage).
Arabic
Hajji
Title for someone who has completed the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.
Arabic
Hakeem
Wise; Scholar.
Arabic
Haland
From the Old English words 'halh' meaning nook or hollow and 'land' meaning l...
English
Hale
Hero, one who is skilled.
English
Halif
Successor or one who follows, derived from the Arabic root for 'to succeed'.
Arabic
Halig
Holy or saintly, derived from Old English hālig.
English
Haligwiella
Holy willow, from halig meaning holy and wiell meaning willow.
English
Halirrhothius
Name of a character in Greek mythology, son of Poseidon.
Greek
Halldor
Meaning 'Thor's rock' or 'Thor's stone', from Old Norse hallr and Þórr.
Icelandic
Halliwel
Derived from a place name meaning 'holy spring' or 'holy well'.
English
Halyard
Rope used for hoisting sails on a ship.
English
Halyfax
From the Haly (holy) river.
English
Hama
Beach, shore.
Japanese
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