Names That Mean Ho

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

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Woodman
A man who works with wood.
English
Woolsey
From the English surname Woolley, indicating someone who lived by a wool field.
English
Worthy
Worthy means deserving of respect or honor.
English
Wuyan
Wuyan means 'without speech' or 'silent' in Chinese.
Chinese
Wyndham
From the Old English words 'wind' meaning wind and 'ham' meaning home or vill...
English
Xanthippe
Yellow horse.
Greek
Xava
Beautiful (short form of Xaviera).
Hebrew
Xavier
Bright, splendid, new house.
Basque
Xaviera
New house.
Basque
Xaviere
Owner of a new house.
French
Xena
Hospitable or welcoming.
Greek
Xenia
Hospitality or welcoming.
Greek
Ximena
One who hears; listener.
Spanish
Xobeen
Wholesome, pure.
Japanese
Xylophiah
Derived from Greek elements meaning 'wood' and 'sound', referring to a xyloph...
Greek
Yaachan
Worshipper; One who performs prayers and rituals.
Tamil
Yaafer
The one who takes away; Remover of difficulties.
Arabic
Yaafi
One who is sufficient; Self-sufficient.
Arabic
Yaajak
Celebrant; One who performs rituals or ceremonies.
Sanskrit
Yaakov
Supplanter; Held by the heel; He who follows after.
Hebrew
Yaara
Honeycomb.
Hebrew
Yaasaj
One who forcefully passes.
Arabic
Yaasem
One who continues or perseveres.
Arabic
Yaasham
One who listens attentively.
Arabic
Yaashitha
One who is a supreme being; goddess.
Sanskrit
Yaasmoon
One who has beautiful face like the moon.
Arabic
Yaasoob
One who is steady and steadfast.
Arabic
Yaatri
One who is a traveler or pilgrim.
Sanskrit
Yaawer
One who awakens; one who is alert.
Arabic
Yaazer
One who helps or aids.
Arabic
Yabandah
One who is a servant or worshipper.
Arabic
Yabarac
One who is powerful.
Yoruba
Yachana
One who is humble or modest.
Sanskrit
Yadhav
Descendant of Yadu, a historical figure in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Yadhu
A historical figure in Hindu mythology, ancestor of Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Yadleen
One who is absorbed in the remembrance of God.
Punjabi
Yadnyesh
Lord of sacrifices, one who presides over ritual sacrifices.
Sanskrit
Yadnysena
Army of sacrifices, one who commands or leads the sacrificial army.
Sanskrit
Yadu
A historical figure in Hindu mythology, ancestor of Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Yadubar
The greatest of Yadus, a historical figure in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Yadukrishna
Dark-skinned like the Yadus, a historical figure in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Yadukumara
Prince of the Yadus, a historical figure in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Yaghus
One who yawns.
Arabic
Yagnik
One who performs yagna (ritual sacrifice).
Sanskrit
Yago
Supplanter, one who replaces.
Spanish
Yaholo
One who yells, one who calls out.
Cherokee
Yair
He will enlighten, one who shines.
Hebrew
Yakov
Supplanter (one who takes the place of another).
Hebrew
Yaksha
A celestial being or nature spirit in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Yakshin
Feminine form of Yaksha, a celestial being or nature spirit in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
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