Holeigh is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 812 times.
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.
An English surname for someone from the various places in England named Holland (Old English meaning "ridgeland.") Or a surname for someone form the Netherlands, in which case the meaning is Old Dutch holt lant ("wood land".) Famous real-life people named Holland: | Edit.
English Meaning: The name Hollee is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Hollee is: The holly tree. Common name given Christmas girl babies.
Holley is an English surname. It is either locational, ultimately derived an Old English hol lēah "[dwelling by] the clearing by the hollow", or descriptive, from hol-ēage "hollow-eyed". A masculine given name Hollie was derived from the surname, recorded in the United States for the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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).
English Meaning: The name Hollie is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Hollie is: The holly tree. Common name given Christmas girl babies.
Origin of the name Hollis: Transferred use of the English surname meaning "dweller at the holly trees." It is derived from the Old English holegn (holly tree).
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).
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).