Hawes
ha-wes
Origin:British
Meaning:Enclosure; Neck of land; Battle wide
With a name like Hawes, baby will stand out and make an impression in any space. This masculine moniker has several possible meanings, depending on the exact English root it's connected to. Perhaps Hawes derives from hawe, an Old English word for an “enclosure.” This moniker might also stem from hause, a term used to describe a “neck of land” between two hills. If your little one isn’t afraid to make their presence known and felt, they’ll love their name’s German translation. Hawes could be a variant of Hawis, the French form of the German title Hadewidis. Meaning “battle wide,” Hawes can inspire your tiny warrior to travel any distance to achieve their dreams.
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