Names That Mean Ho

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

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Bahadir
Noble, Honorable.
Turkish
Bahim
Respectful, honorable.
Arabic
Bahudhar
Holder of many things.
Sanskrit
Bahuputrika
A woman who has many sons.
Sanskrit
Bahusruta
One who has heard much or is widely learned.
Sanskrit
Baibhav
One who is powerful or mighty.
Sanskrit
Baidehi
Another name for the goddess Sita, meaning 'she who is not born of the womb'.
Sanskrit
Bailly
Bailiff, one who administers justice.
French
Baily
Bailiff, one who administers justice.
English
Baio
Derived from the Italian word 'baio', meaning 'bay-colored' or 'chestnut horse'.
Italian
Bair
Shortened form of the name Barbara.
Scottish
Bairan
Hundred thousand, very many.
Chinese
Bairde
Poet, one who composes verses.
Scottish
Baja
Derived from the Spanish word 'baja' meaning 'low' or 'short'.
Spanish
Bajala
A Finnish surname derived from 'baja', meaning 'low' or 'short'.
Finnish
Bakhirathi
One who possesses majestic chariots.
Sanskrit
Bakhiyavathi
One who possesses excellent speech.
Sanskrit
Balachander
One who is youthful and powerful, often associated with Lord Murugan.
Sanskrit
Balasi
Holy.
Hungarian
Balasundaram
One who is as beautiful as the god Sundaram, a form of Shiva.
Tamil
Balgovind
One who has attained divine knowledge.
Sanskrit
Balo
Short form of Gonzalo.
Spanish
Balwinder
One who is strong and powerful, often associated with the divine.
Punjabi
Banagher
White horn.
Irish
Bandele
He has come home.
Yoruba
Bandy
Short form of Bandit.
English
Baneet
One who is illuminated.
Punjabi
Banjoko
“One who fights under the protection of God”.
Yoruba
Bankim
One who bends; flexible.
Bengali
Bankimchandra
One who bends the moon; flexible like the moon.
Bengali
Banmala
Garland of forests; one who adorns forests.
Sanskrit
Banner
One who carries a flag or banner.
English
Banshidhar
Holder of the flute.
Sanskrit
Baqai
One who has high status.
Persian
Baqian
Baqian means 'eight thousand' in Chinese, often symbolizing abundance or long...
Chinese
Barber
One who cuts hair.
English
Barega
Means 'one who is strong' or 'powerful' in the Oromo language.
Ethiopian
Bargavi
One who holds a lotus.
Sanskrit
Barizi
One who plans carefully.
Swahili
Barker
One who works with bark (leatherworker).
English
Barnes
Occupational surname for someone who worked at a barn.
English
Barnum
From the barn house.
English
Barqah
Holy crescent moon.
Arabic
Barryah
Respected, honored.
Arabic
Barthel
Son of the furrow, derived from Bartholomew.
Germanic
Bartok
Son of Bartholomew.
Hungarian
Baryah
One who has made herself.
Swahili
Basdev
Servant of the divine; one who serves God.
Sanskrit
Bashirat
Bashirat means 'bringer of good news' or 'one who gives glad tidings'.
Arabic
Bashsh
One who brings glad tidings or good news.
Arabic
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