Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with Ho

Hobert

The meaning of the name “Hobert” is: “Bright mind; intelligent”. Categories: Surnames Names.

Hobson

(HAHB-sən)

This ancient English surname recorded as Hobson, Hopson, Hobbes, Hobbs and Hobbiss, and other spellings, is a patronymic form of the medieval male name Hobb, itself a pet form of Robert.

Meaning: Son of robert

Hod

The name Hod is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Hod is: Praise, confession.

Meaning: Hooded Origin: English

Hodei

Meaning & History. Means "cloud" in Basque.

Meaning: Cloud. Origin: Basque

Hoder

The ancient name of Hoder finds its origins with the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture of Britain. It comes from a name for a maker of hoods. It was originally derived from the Old English hod, which meant hood. Thus, the original bearer of the name was a make of hoods.

Meaning: A blind son of odin Origin: Norwegian

Hodge

Hodge Name Meaning. from the medieval personal name Hodge, a short form of Roger. (For the change of initial, compare Hick.) nickname from Middle English hodge 'hog', which occurs as a dialect variant of hogge, for example in Cheshire place names.

Meaning: Famous spear Origin: English

Hodges

Last name: Hodges. SDB Popularity ranking: 760. This well known English surname is of early medieval origin, and is one of the patronymic forms of the medieval male given name ''Hodge'', a pet form of ''Roger''.

Hodgson

Origin and meaning. The surname authority P. H. Reaney (1958, p. 166) states that Hodgson is derived from "son of Hodge" and that Hodge, in turn, is a "pet-form of Roger".

Meaning: Son of roger

Hodr

Hodr stands to the left of the dead god. Hodr (pronounced “HO-der”; from Old Norse Höðr, “Warrior”) is a Scandinavian god whom we know only from a single episode in Norse mythology: the death of Baldur.

Meaning: A blind son of odin Origin: Norwegian

Hodsone

The history of the name Hodson begins with the Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain. It is derived from the baptismal name for Roger,which was originally derived from the nickname Hodge. ... Baptismal names were sometimes given in honor of Christian saints and other biblical figures.

Meaning: Son of the hooded man Origin: English