List of German Baby Names Meanings Starting with Ho

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Hobard

Gender: Male Origin of Hobart: English and Dutch variation of Hubert Meaning of Hubert: German, "bright, shining intellect"

Meaning: High or bright Origin: German

Hobbard

Gender: Male Origin of Hobart: English and Dutch variation of Hubert Meaning of Hubert: German, "bright, shining intellect" Share Hobart on Facebook Share on Facebook.

Meaning: High or bright Origin: German

Hoh

Hoh Name Meaning. German (also Höh): topographic name or nickname from Middle High German hoch, ho 'high' (see Hoch). Chinese: variant of Hu.

Meaning: High Origin: German

Hohberht

Hohberht is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1769 times.

Meaning: High or bright Origin: German

Holde

From a surname which started out as a place name meaning "deep valley." Famous real-life people named Holden: | Edit.

Meaning: Beloved Origin: German

Holle

Holle Name Meaning. North German: habitational name from any of numerous places named Holle(n) (e.g. in Westphalia, Hannover, and Pomerania), from hol 'hollow', 'cave', 'bog'; or a topographic name from the same word. German (Hölle): variant of Helle 2.

Meaning: Beloved Origin: German

Hoover

(HOOV-ər)

The Hoover surname is an Anglicized form of the German and Dutch name Huber, meaning "a large measure of land" or "a man who owns a hube (a 30-60 acre parcel of land)," from the Middle High German huober and Middle Dutch huve.

Meaning: The owner of land Origin: Germanic

Hopkins

(HAHP-kinz)

Hopkins is an English, Welsh and Irish patronymic surname. The English and Welsh derivations mean "son of Hob". It derives from the Germanic warrior name Hrod-berht, translated as "renowned-fame". It was 'borrowed' into French, where the spelling was changed from "Hob" to "Robert".

Meaning: Brilliant fame Origin: English, Germanic

Horst

(HAWRST)

Etymology/meaning. The name is of Old High German origin, meaning "man from the forest", "bosk" or "brushwood". In modern German, "Horst" is also the equivalent of English aerie, the nest of an eagle.

Meaning: A man from the forest Origin: Germanic

How

Feminine form of the Late Latin name Laurus, which meant "laurel". This meaning was favourable, since in ancient Rome the leaves of laurel trees were used to create victors' garlands. The name was borne by the 9th-century Spanish martyr Saint Laura, who was a nun thrown into a vat of molten lead by the Moors.

Meaning: High Origin: German