Halette
ha-lette,
hal(et)-te
Origin:French
Other Origin(s):Greek
Meaning:Sea-goddess of good counsel; Home leader
If you fancy a French name for your new addition, Halette could make for a lovely fit. This feminine name has been linked to the ancient Greek Halimede and is also considered a diminutive of Hal. In Greek mythology, Halimede was the daughter of Nereus and Doris, a powerful sea-nymph, giving Halette the meaning "sea-goddess of good counsel," perfect if your little one loves to swim. Halette is also said to mean "home leader" because of its relationship with Hal, suggesting your mini medalist will be the leader of the pool pack.
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