The meaning of the name “Hadyn†is: “Heathenâ€. Categories: American Names, English Names.
The meaning of the name “Hagai†is: “My celebrationâ€. Categories: Hebrew Names, Israeli Names, Jewish Names. Used in: Hebrew speaking countries.
Hagan Name Meaning. reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÃgáin 'descendant of Ógán', a personal name from a diminutive of óg 'young'. reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAodhagáin 'descendant of Aodhagán', a personal name formed from a double diminutive of Aodh meaning 'fire'.
Hagen Name Meaning. North German and Dutch: topographic name from Middle Low German hage(n), Middle Dutch haghe 'enclosure', 'hedge'. German, Dutch, and Danish: from a Germanic personal name, a short form of the various compound names formed with hag 'enclosure', 'protected place' as the first element.
Means "festive" in Hebrew. This is one of the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament. He was the author of the Book of Haggai, which urges the exiles returning from Babylonia to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem.
The name Haggi is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Haggi is: A stranger.
Hagley Name Meaning. English: habitational name from either of two places, in Worcestershire and Somerset, named Hagley, from Old English hagga 'haw', 'berry' + leah 'wood', 'glade'.
Hakop (Armenian: Õ€Õ¡Õ¯Õ¸Õ¢ in Eastern Armenian pronounced Hakob or Õ…Õ¡Õ¯Õ¸Õ¢ in Western Armenian, pronounced Hagop, Hebrew: יַעֲקֹב‎‎, Standard YaÊ¿aqov Tiberian YaʿăqÅḇ; Arabic: يعقوب‎‎, YaÊ¿qÅ«b; "heel"; Septuagint Greek Ἰακώβ) is a common Armenian first name, it's a cognate of English names Jacob or James.
Haiden is an Americanized respelling of Hayden. Hayden, in turn, is the transferred use of an old Anglo-Saxon surname originating from a place name, from one of the various places in England called Heydon and Haydon.
Origin of the name Hayden: Transferred use of the English surname derived from several place-names. It is from the Old English elements hēg (hay) and denu (valley); hēg (hay) and dun (hill); and hege (hedge) and dun (hill). ... The names are derived from éideadh (clothing).