Holcombe
ho-lco-mbe,
hol-combe
Origin:British
Meaning:Sunken valley, deep valley
Why not pick a name for baby that expresses the depths of your love? Holcombe began as a topographic surname rooted in English, and was given to those who lived near a “sunken valley” or “deep valley.” This expansive moniker evokes images of sprawling hills and wild scenic views, making it the perfect choice for parents who want to help connect their little adventurer to the world around them. Plus, it's sure to see them through all the peaks and valleys that life has to offer. Notable namesakes include American basketball player Alex Holcombe, Australian Paralympic athele Brett Holcombe, and American Major League Baseball pitcher Ken Holcombe. While Holcombe may be still mostly seen as a last name, baby Hol will show everyone why it deserves its moment!
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