Unisex Names That Mean Hill

Discover Unisex names meaning Hill with origins and popularity.

27 names found
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Armageddon
A place of final battle between good and evil, meaning 'hill of Megiddo'.
Hebrew
Brandyn
derived from the surname Brandon, which means 'hill covered with broom' in Ol...
English
Brinkley
From the wood clearing on the hill.
English
Dimnah
Dunghill or manure heap, a place name in the Old Testament.
Hebrew
Emlen
From the elm tree hill.
English
Geba
Ditch, hill.
Hebrew
Gibea
Hill.
Hebrew
Gibeah
Hill.
Hebrew
Haydun
From the hay hill.
English
Haydyn
From the hay hill.
English
Heydon
High hill or fortress.
English
Howea
Feminine form of Howe, from the hill.
English
Kipling
From the Old English personal name Cyppeling, meaning 'people of the pointed ...
English
Landen
From the rocky hill.
English
Lindon
From the Linden tree hill.
English
Lyndon
From the Old English place name Lindum, meaning 'lime tree hill'.
English
Lynton
From the town on the Linden tree hill.
English
Mellor
Derived from a place name meaning 'mill hill' in Old English.
English
Merl
Short form of Merlin, meaning 'sea fortress' or 'hill fort'.
English
Monrow
From the estate on the hill.
English
Ophel
Hill, fortress.
Hebrew
Pemberley
From the town on the hill.
English
Safa
Clarity, purity, or serenity; also a reference to the hill Safa in Mecca.
Arabic
Tandey
Derived from a place name meaning 'fire hill'.
English
Tarron
Derived from a surname meaning 'thunder' or 'from the rocky hill'.
English
Terrin
Derived from the English surname, meaning 'from the hill of the tower'.
English
Zion
Zion is a biblical name referring to a hill in Jerusalem, symbolizing the Pro...
Hebrew
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