What does Haward mean? Haward [haward] as a boys' name is of Old Norse origin, and the meaning of Haward is "high guardian". Possibly related to Howard. ASSOCIATED WITH norse, high (great), guardian (defender)
Hazael (/ˈheɪziÉ™l/; Hebrew: חֲזָה×ֵל or ×—×–×לḤaZa'eL‎‎; Aramaic, from the triliteral Semitic root h-z-y, "to see"; his full name meaning, "God has seen") was a court official and later an Aramean king who is mentioned in the Bible.
Headley Name Meaning. habitational name from any of various places, for example in Hampshire, Surrey, Worcestershire, and West Yorkshire, so called from Old English h?ð 'heathland', 'heather' + leah 'wood', 'clearing'. variant spelling of Hedley.
Meaning & History. Of Germanic origin, meaning "stallion". Hengist and his brother Horsa were the leaders of the first Germanic settlers in Britain. Hengist established a kingdom in Kent in the 5th century.
Henrie Name Meaning Scottish: variant spelling of Henry 1.
Henry is an English male given name and surname derived from Old French Henri/Henry, itself derived from the Old Frankish name Heimeric/Ermerijc, from Common Germanic *Hainariks (from haim- "home" and rik "ruler"), In Old High German, the name was conflated with the name Haginrich (from hagin "enclosure" and rich " ...
The name Herb is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Herb is: Illustrious warrior. Army. Bright.
The name Herbie is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Herbie is: Illustrious warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest.
Heron Family History. Heron Name Meaning. English and French (Héron): nickname for a tall, thin person resembling a heron, Middle English heiroun, heyron (Old French hairon, of Germanic origin). English: habitational name from Harome in North Yorkshire, named with Old English harum, dative plural of hær 'rock', 'stone' ...
French Meaning: The name Hervey is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Hervey is: From Celtic words for battle, strong, worthy, and ardent. Used commonly during the middle ages.