Names That Mean Ho

Discover baby names meaning Ho for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Shashikar
One who has the moon as his crown, an epithet of Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shashikiran
One who has a ray of the moon; a name for the moon.
Sanskrit
ShashiKumar
One who is like the moon, a calm and radiant person.
Sanskrit
Shashilekh
One who is adorned with a moon-like mark or beauty.
Sanskrit
Shashimohan
One who is charming like the moon.
Sanskrit
Shashini
Moonlight; one who shines like the moon.
Sanskrit
Shashir
One who has a moon-like face, derived from shashin meaning moon.
Sanskrit
Shashish
One who is calm and composed; peaceful.
Sanskrit
Shashivarnam
One who has the color of the moon.
Sanskrit
Shashmith
One who is calm and composed like the moon.
Sanskrit
Shashvat
Eternal or perpetual; one who is everlasting.
Sanskrit
Shashwati
One who possesses wealth or prosperity.
Sanskrit
Shatananda
One who gives joy.
Sanskrit
Shatha
Honeycomb.
Arabic
Shatjit
One who has conquered or controlled enemies.
Sanskrit
Shatrughan
One who is invincible in battle.
Sanskrit
Shatruhan
One who destroys enemies, a warrior.
Sanskrit
Shatrujit
One who has conquered enemies.
Sanskrit
Shawaf
A person who is a witness or observer.
Arabic
Shawaz
One who is brave and courageous.
Arabic
Shayiqah
One who is worthy or deserving.
Arabic
Shayona
Derived from 'Shay' meaning 'to lie down' and 'ona' meaning 'protector', thus...
Sanskrit
Shazeb
Noble, honored.
Arabic
Shechem
Shoulder or ridge, a place name in the Bible.
Hebrew
Sheelavanth
One who is virtuous and possesses good character.
Sanskrit
Sheetala
Cool, one who cools.
Sanskrit
Shehdah
The one who loves.
Arabic
Shekeda
Shekeda means 'one who is loved' or 'beloved' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Shekela
Shekela means 'one who is praised' or 'one who is honored' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Shel
Short form of Sheldon or Shelley, meaning 'steep-sided valley' or 'clearing o...
English
Shep
Diminutive of Shepherd, meaning one who herds sheep.
English
Shepard
Shepherd, one who herds sheep.
English
Shepherd
A person who herds and tends sheep.
English
Sheraz
Sweet, pleasant, or honey-like in nature.
Arabic
Sherebiah
Lion of Jehovah.
Hebrew
Shereka
One who measures.
Swahili
Sherif
Sherif means 'noble' or 'honorable' in Arabic.
Arabic
Sherika
Sweet or honey-like.
Swahili
Sherman
Shear man, referring to a person who shears wool.
English
Sheryf
Honorable title.
Arabic
Shesh
Remaining, leftover, or the serpent Shesha in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Shesha
Shesha is the name of the thousand-headed serpent king in Hindu mythology, sy...
Sanskrit
Sheshadri
One who holds the moon, referring to the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
SheshaHarani
She who holds the serpent Shesha, a name for the goddess Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
Sheshdhar
One who holds the serpent Shesha, a name for Lord Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Shihaab
Meteor or shooting star, symbolizing brightness and swiftness.
Arabic
Shihab
Flame, shooting star.
Arabic
Shikhandi
Crowned; one who wears a crown.
Sanskrit
Shikhandin
Same as Shikhandi; one who wears a crown.
Sanskrit
Shikivahanar
One who rides a peacock; King of peacocks.
Sanskrit
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