Boy Names That Mean To

Discover Boy names meaning To with origins and popularity.

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Hailon
From the Old English words for 'holy' and 'stone'.
English
Hairat
Astonishment, wonder.
Turkish
Hajjar
Hajjar means 'stone' or 'rock' in Arabic, also the name of the wife of Abraha...
Arabic
Hajji
Title for someone who has completed the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.
Arabic
Hakam
Wise judge; Arbitrator.
Arabic
Hakamat
Judge; Arbitrator.
Arabic
Haland
From the Old English words 'halh' meaning nook or hollow and 'land' meaning l...
English
Halbart
Bright or shining stone.
English
Halbert
Bright stone or bright rock.
English
Haldor
Ruler of stone.
Norwegian
Haleem
Patient, tolerant.
Arabic
Halif
Successor or one who follows, derived from the Arabic root for 'to succeed'.
Arabic
Halifax
From the Old English 'halh' meaning nook or remote valley, and 'fax' meaning ...
English
Halik
Creator or maker, derived from the Arabic root kh-l-q meaning to create.
Arabic
Hallberg
Hallberg is a Swedish surname meaning 'rock mountain' or 'stone hill'.
Swedish
Halldor
Meaning 'Thor's rock' or 'Thor's stone', from Old Norse hallr and Þórr.
Icelandic
Hallfred
Hallfred means 'rock peace' or 'stone peace'.
Norse
Hallmar
Hallmar means 'rock warrior' or 'stone helmet'.
Norse
Hallor
Combines hallr meaning 'rock' or 'stone' with herr meaning 'army'.
Norse
Hallstein
Hallstein means 'rock of the hall' or 'stone of the hall'.
Norse
Hallvar
Hallvar means 'rock guardian' or 'stone defender'.
Norse
Halmer
Famous protector.
Germanic
Halse
From Hal's town.
English
Halsig
Noble victory.
English
Halstein
Rock stone, referring to a strong and steadfast person.
Norse
Halsten
Derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'rock' and 'stone'.
Swedish
Halvdan
Half-Dane, referring to a person of mixed Danish heritage.
Norse
Halvor
Rock of the army or stone warrior.
Norse
Hamal
Lamb, referring to the star Hamal in the constellation Aries.
Arabic
Hamazat
Praiseworthy, derived from the root meaning to praise.
Arabic
Hamelton
Town by the water.
English
Hami
Guardian, protector.
Japanese
Hamil
Protector.
English
Hamiltan
From the town by the hill.
English
Hamilten
From the town by the hill.
English
Hamilton
From the town by the hill.
English
Hamiltun
From the town by the hill.
English
Hamiltyn
From the town by the hill.
English
Hammud
Praiseworthy, derived from the Arabic root ḥ-m-d meaning 'to praise'.
Arabic
Hamptyn
Variation of Hampton.
English
Hamrahi
Companion or friend, often used to denote a travel companion.
Hindi
Hamshad
Everlasting companion or associated together
Persian
Hanbali
Relating to the Hanbali school of Islamic jurisprudence.
Arabic
Haneef
True believer or faithful, derived from the Arabic root h-n-f meaning to incl...
Arabic
Hanoch
Dedicated or consecrated to God.
Hebrew
Hanumanta
One with a jaw like a monkey, referring to the Hindu god Hanuman.
Sanskrit
Hanumanth
One with a prominent jaw, referring to the monkey god Hanuman.
Sanskrit
Hanumantha
One with a prominent jaw, referring to the monkey god Hanuman.
Sanskrit
Haqqani
Related to truth or divine truth, derived from 'haqq' meaning truth.
Arabic
Haraam
Forbidden or prohibited according to Islamic law.
Arabic
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