Origin:British
Other Origin(s):French, German
Meaning:Home; Small river meadow; Son of Hamm
Whether it’s a physical place or the warm feeling your presence creates, little Hammet will understand the comfort and serenity that home brings. This masculine title originated as an English last name, though its roots may extend farther afield. Hammet could be related to Hamlett, an English last name derived from the German element haim, meaning “home.” If quaint rural landscapes bring peace and comfort, your child will love their name’s alternative translation, “small river meadow.” In Old English, Hamm means “river meadow.” Hammet emerges when this title combines with the French suffix -ett, meaning “small” or “little.” Perhaps the -ett in Hammet has an entirely different role, denoting the bearer as a “son of Hamm.” As your Hammet grows up, they’ll learn how to make others feel as calm and at ease as they do when they’re with you.

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