List of Dutch Baby Names Meanings

Hannie

(HAHN-nee)

Hannie as a girls' name is of Hebrew derivation, and the meaning of the name Hannie is "He (God) has favored me". Hannie is a variant form of Hannah (Hebrew): version of Ann.

Meaning: God is merciful Origin: Dutch, Hebrew

Harm

(HAHRM)

Harm Family History. Harm Name Meaning. English: nickname from Old English hearm 'evil', 'hurt', 'injury'. English and North German: from a short form of Harman, Hermann. South German: nickname from Middle High German harm 'ermine'.

Meaning: Army man Origin: Dutch, Germanic

Hein

(HIEN)

Hein Name Meaning. German, Dutch, Danish, and Jewish (Ashkenazic): from a short form of the Germanic personal name Heinrich (see Henry 1).

Heleentje

(hay-LAY:N-tyə)

Heleentje is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1239 times.

Meaning: Torch of light Origin: Dutch, Greek

Huub

(HUYP)

Meaning of name Huub. Etymology : Dutch short form of HUBERT. Saint : Origin : Dutch.

Meaning: Man with clever mind Origin: Dutch, Germanic

Ima

(EE-mah)

The different meanings of the name Ima are: Japanese meaning: Now; the present. English meaning: A very rare form of Emma. German meaning: A form of Irma.

Meaning: Universal woman Origin: Dutch, Germanic

Jacobina

(yah-ko-BEE-nah)

Hebrew Meaning: The name Jacobina is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Jacobina is: He grasps the heel. Supplanter.

Meaning: Following after Origin: Dutch, Hebrew

Jacobus

(yah-KO-bus)

Latin Meaning: The name Jacobus is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Jacobus is: Supplanter.

Meaning: Following after Origin: Dutch, Hebrew

Jacomina

(yah-ko-MEE-nah)

The different meanings of the name Jacomina are: Hebrew meaning: Supplanted; held by the heel. Latin meaning: Supplanted; held by the heel. Dutch meaning: Supplanted; held by the heel.

Meaning: Following after Origin: Dutch, Hebrew

Jager

(YAH-gehr)

Jaeger Name Meaning. German (mostly Jäger) and Jewish (Ashkenazic): occupational name for a hunter, Middle High German jeger(e), Middle Low German jeger(e) (agent derivatives of jagen 'to hunt'); as a Jewish surname, it is mainly ornamental, derived from German Jäger.

Meaning: To chase or to hunt Origin: Dutch, Germanic