List of German Baby Names Meanings Starting with H

Heromin

Heromin is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1017 times.

Meaning: Rules an estate Origin: German

Herta

Derived from Nerthus the Norse goddess of fertility. Pronounced: HER-tah in English, HAIR-tah in German. Famous real-life people named Herta: | Edit.

Meaning: Of the earth Origin: German

Herthe

Derived from the name of a Germanic earth goddess. ... The name may come from "nerthos", an old Celtic word meaning "strength". The name is pronounced HARE-ta.

Meaning: Mother earth Origin: German

Hertz

Hertz Name Meaning. German and Dutch: from a personal name derived from a short form of the various Germanic compound names with the first element hard 'hardy', 'brave', 'strong'. German: nickname for a stout-hearted or kind-hearted individual, from Middle High German herze 'heart'.

Meaning: My strife Origin: German

Herwyn

Herwyn is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1671 times.

Meaning: Loves war Origin: German

Hewett

The surname of Hewett was said to be introduced to the country of England following the Norman Conquest of the year of 1066. The word itself can be traced to the country of Germany, from the German word of “hug” which can be translated to mean “heart” “mind” or “spirit.”

Meaning: Little hugh Origin: German

Hewlett

Hewlett Name Meaning. English (central western England): from the Middle English personal name Huwelet, Huwelot, Hughelot, a double diminutive of Hugh formed with the diminutive suffixes -el + -et and -ot. The surname is also established in Ireland.

Meaning: Little hugh Origin: German

Hewlitt

Hewitt Name Meaning. English, Welsh, and Scottish: from the medieval personal name Huet, a diminutive of Hugh. ... English: topographic name for someone who lived in a newly made clearing in a wood, Middle English hewett (Old English hiewet, a derivative of heawan 'to chop','to hew').

Meaning: Little hugh Origin: German

Heyward

Heyward is one of the many new names that came to England following the Norman Conquest of 1066. The name Heyward is for a person who was in charge of protecting an enclosed forest from damage by vandals, animals, and poachers. The name was originally derived from the Old English haye, which meant enclosure.

Meaning: The brave one, or the chief guardian Origin: German

Hilda

(HIL-də)

Hilda (pronounced HIL-dÉ™) is one of several female given names derived from the name Hild, formed from Old Norse hildr, meaning "battle". Hild, a Nordic-German Bellona, was a Valkyrie who conveyed fallen warriors to Valhalla. Warfare was often called Hild's Game.

Meaning: Battle, War Origin: Germanic