Names Like Haylee

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Holly
From the Old English words holen or holegn, meaning "the holly tree". From the French word houx, meaning "shrub". Both refer to the plant with red berries.
Haley
From a surname which was originally derived from the name of a town in England meaning "hay clearing" from Old English.
Hollie
Either from the name of the shrub, which is from Old English word holen, or could have developed from the word holy.
Hailey
From a surname which was originally derived from the name of a town in England meaning "hay clearing" from Old English.
Hayley
From an English place name, which is from the Old English heg, meaning "hay" and leah, meaning "wood" or "meadow".
Hailee
From an English place name, which is from the Old English heg, meaning "hay" and leah, meaning "wood" or "meadow".
Halle
A Scandinavian masculine short form of names beginning with the Old Norse hallr, meaning "rock". Used as an Anglo-American unisex name.
Hallie
From the Arabic meaning "halo".
Holley
Either from the name of the shrub, which is from Old English word holen, or could have developed from the word holy.
Holli
Either from the name of the shrub, which is from Old English word holen, or could have developed from the word holy.
Hali
Thinking of the sea.
Halie
From a surname which was originally derived from the name of a town in England meaning "hay clearing" from Old English.
Haylie
From an English place name, which is from the Old English heg, meaning "hay" and leah, meaning "wood" or "meadow".
Halley
From the hall in the grove, From the hall in the grove.
Halee
Old English - Hay Clearing, Hay Meadow, A variant spelling of Hayley.
Halli
Army, worrier, hqay clearing.
Hailie
From a surname which was originally derived from the name of a town in England meaning "hay clearing" from Old English.
Halo
Purest light, Divine Light, Shinning Light.
Huel
Hal
Short form of Harry, which is a form of Henry, from the Germanic name Heimerich, from heim, meaning "home" and ric, meaning "power, ruler".