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Names That Mean Hild

530 names found for "Hild"   (page 3 of 11) 

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Looking for names that mean Hild? We couldn't find the exact name Hild, but listed below are some first names meaning Hild or names similar to the word Hild.

Similar Names

Heled | Holt | Hilda | Hilde | Hildie | Holda | Holde | Hulda | Hulde | Hylda |

Related Names

Camilo  (Latin)
Temple Servant. Also Free-born Child; Noble. Masculine of Camille
Chavi  (Egyptian)
Female Child
Chiumbo  (African)
Kenyan Word Meaning 'small Child'
Chris  (Greek)
Diminutive of Christopher: from the Greek Word Meaning 'Carrier of Christ', Famous Bearer: St Christopher, Patron Saint of Travellers, is Believed to Have Carried the Christ-child Across a River
Christie  (Greek)
Feminine Form of Christopher: from the Greek Word Meaning 'Carrier of Christ', Famous Bearer: St Christopher, Patron Saint of Travellers, is Believed to Have Carried the Christ-child Across a River
Christmas  (English)
This Name is Derived from the Name of the Christian Festival, and Occasionally Given to Children Born on Christmas Day. Used As Both First Name and Surname Since the Middle Ages
Christmas  (English)
This Name is Derived from the Name of the Christian Festival, and Occasionally Given to Children Born on Christmas Day. Used As Both First Name and Surname Since the Middle Ages
Christopher  (Greek)
From the Greek Word Meaning Carrier of Christ, Famous Bearer: St Christopher, Patron Saint of Travellers, is Believed to Have Carried the Christ-child Across a River
Christy  (Greek)
Feminine Form of Christopher: from the Greek Word Meaning 'Carrier of Christ', Famous Bearer: St Christopher, Patron Saint of Travellers, is Believed to Have Carried the Christ-child Across a River
Chrystal  (Greek)
Feminine Form of Christopher: from the Greek Word Meaning 'Carrier of Christ', Famous Bearer: St Christopher, Patron Saint of Travellers, is Believed to Have Carried the Christ-child Across a River
Clotilda  (German)
Heroine. Famous Battle. Derived from the Old German 'Hloda' Meaning Loud or Famous, and 'Hildi' Meaning Battle. Famous Bearer: Th Century Saint Clotilda Was Married to King Clovis, and Played a Major
Colan  (Gaelic)
Child
Colette  (Greek)
Feminine Form of Nicholas: People's Victory. St. Nicholas is the Patron Saint of Children, Sailors, and Pawnbrokers - Santa Claus is Based on This Saint
Colin  (Gaelic)
Child or Virile
Colin  (English)
Child, Also Form of Nicholas
Coll  (Gaelic)
Child
Collin  (Gaelic)
Child
Crystal  (Greek)
Feminine Form of Christopher: from the Greek Word Meaning 'Carrier of Christ', Famous Bearer: St Christopher, Patron Saint of Travellers, is Believed to Have Carried the Christ-child Across a River
Dada  (African)
Nigerian Name Meaning 'Curly-haired Child'
Deanna  (Latin)
Variant of Diana: Fertile. God, Devine. Famous Bearer: Diana Was the Roman Goddess of Fertility and Childbirth, of Hunting, and the Moon
Decima  (Latin)
Feminine Form of Decimus: Tenth. This Name Was Often Given to the Tenth Child in Large Families
Decimus  (Latin)
Tenth. This Name Was Often Given to the Tenth Child in Large Families
Delainey  (Irish)
Variant of Delaney: Competitor's Child; from the River Slaney
Delainy  (Irish)
Variant of Delaney: Competitor's Child; from the River Slaney
Delaney  (Irish)
Competitor's Child; from the River Slaney
Delaney  (Celtic/Gaelic)
Enemy's Child
Delany  (Irish)
Variant of Delaney: Competitor's Child; from the River Slaney
Diana  (Latin)
Fertile. God, Devine. Famous Bearers: Diana Was the Roman Goddess of Fertility and Childbirth, of Hunting, and the Moon. The Late Lady Diana Spencer, Often Called 'Lady Di', Married British Prince Cha
Dirce  (Greek)
Killed for Abusing Children
Dodie  (English)
A Diminutive of Dorothy, Meaning Gift of God. Famous Bearer: British Writer Dodie Smith, Author of the Children's Story Which Became Walt Disney's Film One Hundred and One Dalmatians
Doll  (English)
Diminutive of Dorothy, Meaning Gift of God. Doll Has Also Come to Be Used As the Name of a Child's Plaything, and As a Colloquial Term for an Attractive Woman
Dolly  (American)
Cute Child
Dominic  (Latin)
Sunday Child, Credulous, Honest, Staunch,
Eacnung  (Anglo Saxon)
Bears Children
Ebo  (African)
Ghanian Name Given to a Child Born on Tuesday
Echidna  (Greek)
A Child of the Titans
Eferhild  (English)
Bear or Warrior Maiden
Eferhilda  (English)
Bear or Warrior Maiden
Eileithyia  (Greek)
Goddess of Childbirth
Eli  (Hebrew)
High, Ascended, or 'My God'. Famous Bearer: the Old Testament Priest Eli Cared for the Prophet Samuel When Samuel Was a Child
Emiko  (Japanese)
Blessed, Beautiful Child
Enid  (Arthurian Legend)
From the Welsh 'Enaid, ' Meaning Soul or Life. Also Faithful or Abused Wife. Famous Bearer: Children's Writer Enid Blyton
Eriko  (Japanese)
Child With a Collar. The Suffix -ko Means Child
Essien  (African)
A Child Belongs to Everyone
Fagan  (Irish)
Eager Child
Fagin  (Irish)
Variant of Fagan: Eager Child
Fantina  (French)
Childlike
Fantine  (French)
Childlike
Finan  (Irish)
Blonde Child
Fineena  (Irish)
Beautiful Child
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