Hollye as a girls' name has its root in Old English, and the name Hollye means "the holly tree". Hollye is an alternate spelling of Holly (Old English).
Either from the name of the shrub, which is from Old English word holen, or could have developed from the word holy. Holly is a flowering plant traditionally used at Christmas to decorate the house. Holly. 8. With lots of drive and determination, 8s can do almost anything they set their minds to.
Holeigh is a baby girl name its meaning is holly. Mostly popular in religion. The poeple have viewed this name 903 times.
Origin of the name Cullen: Borrowed from the Irish, Cullen is the Anglicized form of the Irish surname Mac Cuilinn (son of Cuileann). Cuileann is an Irish name meaning “holly.” Var: Cullan, Cullin.
Origin of the name Cullen: Borrowed from the Irish, Cullen is the Anglicized form of the Irish surname Mac Cuilinn (son of Cuileann). Cuileann is an Irish name meaning “holly.†Var: Cullan, Cullin. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.
The name Les is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Les is: Scottish surname and place name. From Leslie.
Meanings and history of the name Olin: | Edit. Middle English origin: From the word holly, the evergreen shrub or tree; (Middle English holi(n), Old English holegn). Old Norse origin: of the ancestors or "ancestor's heir" or "family's descendant" Swedish: "to inherit"
Lesly is a modernized (mostly American) spelling variation of Leslie. Leslie originated from a Scottish surname which itself derived from a place name in Aberdeenshire, northeastern Scotland, known as the lands of Lesslyn. The name likely comes from the Gaelic “les cuÃlinn†meaning 'garden of hollies.'
Lesley is a placename and given name, a female variant of Leslie, ultimately an anglicization of a Scottish (Gaelic) placename.
Origin of the name Holly: Taken from the name of the holly tree, an evergreen whose stiff, glossy, sharp-pointed leaves and clusters of red berries are used in Christmas decorations. The name is derived from the Old English holegn (to prick).