Boy Names That Mean Wo

Discover Boy names meaning Wo with origins and popularity.

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Hameed
Praiseworthy.
Arabic
Hameef
Praiseworthy, commendable.
Arabic
Hamid
Praiseworthy, grateful.
Arabic
Hamidullah
Praiseworthy servant of Allah.
Arabic
Hamiid
The praised one or praiseworthy
Arabic
Hamiz
Praiseworthy, commendable.
Arabic
Hamkar
Helper, co-worker.
Persian
Hammaad
Praiseworthy, one who praises God.
Arabic
Hammaadi
Praiseworthy, one who is deserving of praise.
Arabic
Hammaam
One who frequents the mosque for worship.
Arabic
Hammad
Praiseworthy, praisegiver.
Arabic
Hammadi
Praiseworthy, one who praises God.
Arabic
Hammed
Praiseworthy.
Arabic
Hammud
Praiseworthy, derived from the Arabic root ḥ-m-d meaning 'to praise'.
Arabic
Hampden
From the Old English words 'ham' meaning home and 'denu' meaning valley.
English
Hamud
Praiseworthy, derived from the Arabic root 'hamd' meaning praise.
Arabic
Hansal
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'hamsa' meaning swan, symbolizing purity and w...
Gujarati
Haqi
Worthy, deserving.
Arabic
Haracudamani
A jewel or gem worn on a necklace, symbolizing preciousness.
Sanskrit
Hardbein
Hard-working.
Germanic
Hardtwood
Strong as wood.
English
Hareez
One who is worthy of respect or honor.
Arabic
Harjit
One who has won god's heart.
Punjabi
Harnath
Lord Shiva, meaning 'lord of the golden womb'.
Sanskrit
Hartwood
From the hart's wood, a place name meaning 'stag forest'.
English
Harve
Battle worthy.
English
Harvey
Battle worthy, from the Old English elements here 'army' and wig 'war'.
English
Harvie
Battle worthy.
English
Harvy
Battle-worthy.
English
Hasanain
Two beautiful ones.
Arabic
Hashil
Worker, laborer.
Hebrew
Hasnain
Two beautiful things.
Arabic
Hati
She-wolf.
Norse
Hattan
Sword.
Arabic
Havon
Derived from the Old English word 'hæfen', meaning 'haven' or 'safe harbor'.
English
Haysam
Good sword.
Arabic
Heafclif
Clif means cliff; Heaf might refer to the word headland or to “strength” in O...
English
Heaffclif
Clif means cliff; Heaff might refer to the word headland or to “strength” in ...
English
Heard
Derived from the Old English word 'heord', meaning a herd or flock.
English
Heddwig
Battle worthy.
Welsh
Heddwyg
Battle worthy.
Welsh
Heel
The meaning of the name Heel is not clear. It could possibly be derived from ...
English
Heiolf
Holy wolf.
Norse
Heldai
Worldly.
Hebrew
Heled
Worldly.
Hebrew
Hemkar
Worker of gold.
Sanskrit
Hephaestus
God of fire and metalworking.
Greek
Herfeti
Trustworthy friend.
Turkish
Herjolf
Army wolf.
Scandinavian
Hervey
Battle worthy.
English
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