Boy Names That Mean Ho

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Horatius
Derived from the Roman family name Horatius, possibly meaning 'timekeeper' or...
Latin
Horemheb
Horus is in jubilation, referring to the god Horus.
Egyptian
Hori
Means 'the one who is satisfied' or 'content'.
Egyptian
Hormez
derived from the name Hormaz.
Persian
Hormoz
Another form of the name Hormaz.
Persian
Horner
Occupational name for a horn player or maker of horns.
English
Horonites
People who lived in the biblical city of Horonaim.
Hebrew
Horry
Diminutive form of the name Horace.
English
Horsa
Horsa means 'horse' in Old English, referring to the legendary Anglo-Saxon le...
Anglo-saxon
Horsley
From the Old English words 'hors' meaning horse and 'leah' meaning clearing o...
English
Hortensio
Derived from the Latin name Hortensius, meaning 'of the garden'.
Spanish
Hortensius
Derived from the Roman family name Hortensius, meaning 'gardener'.
Latin
Horus
derived from Egyptian mythology, the name of the god of the sky and kingship.
Egyptian
Hosch
Derived from a short form of names beginning with 'Hos-' or 'Hosch-', possibl...
German
Houdain
From the town of Houdan.
French
Houstan
From the settlement by the houses.
English
Housten
From the settlement by the houses.
English
Houstin
From the settlement by the houses.
English
Houston
From the settlement by the houses.
English
Houstun
From the settlement by the houses.
English
Houstyn
From the settlement by the houses.
English
Howlande
Feminine form of Howland, land with hills.
English
Hrafn
Raven, a bird associated with Odin in Norse mythology.
Norse
Hrehaan
Lord of the heart; one who is beloved.
Sanskrit
Hrimfaxi
Name of the horse that pulls the night across the sky in Norse mythology.
Norse
Hrishi
Sage; One who has attained spiritual wisdom.
Sanskrit
Hrishu
One who is cheerful and jolly.
Sanskrit
Hrishul
One who brings happiness and prosperity.
Sanskrit
Hrithikesh
Lord of heart; Lord who controls emotions.
Sanskrit
Hrosskel
Horse cauldron.
Norse
Hruthik
One who is wise or intelligent.
Sanskrit
Hubair
Little one who travels.
Arabic
Huck
Short form of the name Huckleberry.
English
Hugin
Thought, one of Odin's ravens.
Norse
Huland
From the Old English elements 'hulu' meaning 'hollow' and 'land' meaning 'lan...
English
Humayd
Praiseworthy, one who is praised.
Arabic
Hume
Derived from a surname meaning 'home' or 'settlement'.
English
Hupham
Town, village, or homestead.
English
Hurditya
One who is devoted to the Lord.
Sanskrit
Huri
Free woman, or one who is independent.
Arabic
Hussal
Eminent, honorable.
Arabic
Hutaim
One who frequently performs the ritual of Tawaaf around the Kaaba.
Arabic
Hute
Hooded.
German
Hutter
Person who lives in a hut.
German
Huxford
From the ford with the hocks (foot).
English
Huzaifah
Shortened form of Huzaifah, meaning 'one who cuts short' or 'curtailed'.
Arabic
Huzumat
Authority, power.
Arabic
Hvergelmir
Boiling cauldron in Norse mythology.
Norse
Hyancinthe
Hyacinth flower, derived from the Greek hyakinthos.
Greek
Hybert
Bright warrior, from Old English elements 'hyge' (mind, thought) and 'beorht'...
English
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