Haddan
ha(d)-dan
Origin:British
Meaning:Heather-covered hill; Heathland hill
Imagine baby exploring the great outdoors and sniffing wildflowers, and you’ll see Haddan as a blooming name choice. This masculine moniker is a variant of the English last name Haddon. Coming from the Old English words hǣth and dūn, it translates to “heather-covered hill” or “heathland hill.” These wild evergreen plants and their blossoms are known for thriving in tough environments, making it a unique symbol of endurance and resilience. If you want to inspire your little one to cultivate a love for nature, Haddan makes for a long-lasting, encouraging choice.
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