Hoele
ho(e)-le
Origin:Celtic
Meaning:Hollow; Wild, precipitous place; Well-seen, eminent, prominent
Hoele is a masculine name with Breton, German, and English roots that make it rich with meaning. In German, it can come from the Upper German word holz, meaning “forest,” or the Middle High German word helle, meaning “hollow” or referring to a wild, precipitous place. This can be a great way to help baby appreciate the wild beauty of nature, along with encouraging their inner tree-hugger. Hoele can also be a variant of the Breton Hoel and, in turn, the Welsh Hywel, meaning “well-seen,” “eminent,” or “prominent.” If you want to give your child a name that they can see in lights one day, Hoele can make for a great fit.
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House of Names, Hoel History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
Ancestry, Hoelle Family History
Ancestry, Helle Family History
Behind the Name, Hoel, December 2022
Behind the Name, Hywel, January 2022
WordSense Dictionary, Hywel
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