Howie is a Scottish locational surname derived from a medieval estate in Scotland's southwest county of Ayrshire. While its ancient name is known as "The lands of How", its exact location is lost to time.
Means "bright heart", derived from the Germanic elements hug "heart, mind" and beraht "bright". Saint Hubert was an 8th-century bishop of Maastricht who is considered the patron saint of hunters. The Normans brought the name to England, where it replaced an Old English cognate Hygebeorht.
[ syll. hu-bie, hub-ie ] The baby boy name Hubie is pronounced HHUWBiy- †. Hubie's language of origin is Germanic and it is predominantly used in English. Hubie is a familiar form of Hubert (Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, and Polish). See also the related category germanic (german).
The name Hudson is the transferred use of an Anglo-Scottish surname originating from a medieval personal name “Hudde” which itself has three possible origins. One, it's widely thought to be a pet form of the Old Saxon name Hugh which comes from a Germanic word “hug” meaning 'heart, mind, spirit.'
The name Huey is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Huey is: Heart. Mind. Inspiration. Intelligent.
Hugh is the English-language variant of the masculine given name Hugues, itself the Old French variant of Hugo, a short form of Continental Germanic given names beginning in the element hug- "mind, spirit" (Old English hyġe).
Hung Family History. Hung Name Meaning. Chinese : variant of Hong 1. Chinese : variant of Kong 2. Chinese : variant of Xiong 1.
English Meaning: The name Huntley is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Huntley is: From the hunter's meadow.
English Meaning: The name Hunter is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Hunter is: Hunter.
Hurst Name Meaning. English: topographic name for someone who lived on a wooded hill, Old English hyrst, or habitational name from one of the various places named with this word, for example Hurst in Berkshire, Kent, Somerset, and Warwickshire, or Hirst in Northumberland and West Yorkshire.