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Names that mean heel

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Heel in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Heel

AchilliosGreek — "Achilleus, an ancient name of unknown etymology borne in Greek mythology by the leader and warrior of the Trojan War He was killed by an arrow that struck his heel, his only vulnerable spot"AkavyaHebrew — "Variant of Akiva: Heel, replaces."ChestienGreek — "Follower of Christ, A heeler, Consolidator, To unite or combine, To become solid or firm."ChestraGreek — "Follower of Christ, A heeler, Consolidator, To unite or combine, To become solid or firm."ChetienGreek — "Follower of Christ, A heeler, Consolidator, To unite or combine, To become solid or firm."ChristiaanEnglish — "Follower of Christ, A heeler, Consolidator, To unite or combine, To become solid or firm."ChristiancitoGreek — "Follower of Christ, A heeler, Consolidator, To unite or combine, To become solid or firm."ChristianoGreek — "Follower of Christ, A heeler, Consolidator, To unite or combine, To become solid or firm."CobEnglish — "Heel"CobbEnglish — "Variant of Cob: Heel."CrestienFrench — "Follower of Christ, A heeler, Consolidator, To unite or combine, To become solid or firm."CristienGreek — "Follower of Christ, A heeler, Consolidator, To unite or combine, To become solid or firm."CristieneGreek — "Follower of Christ, A heeler, Consolidator, To unite or combine, To become solid or firm."CrystianGreek — "Follower of Christ, A heeler, Consolidator, To unite or combine, To become solid or firm."CrystienGreek — "Follower of Christ, A heeler, Consolidator, To unite or combine, To become solid or firm."DiagoPortuguese — "Portuguese form of Diego, a Spanish diminu-tive form of Jaime, which is a cognate of James supplanting, seizing by the heel. See JAIME"GemmesHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."GiocobbeHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."IakovRussian — "From the Greek Iakobos, which is from the Hebrew ya'aqob seizing by the heel, supplanting It is a cognate of Jacob, a name borne in the Bible by a son of Isaac and patriarch of the founders of the twelve tribes of Israel"JaakobahBiblical — "Supplanter, deceiver, the heel"JacobHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JacobbHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JacoboSpanish — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JacobosHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JacobsHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JacobsonEnglish — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JacobusEnglish — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JacobyAmerican — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JacopoHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JacotHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. The French form of Jack."JacquanFrench — "Held by the heel. Replacer. The French form of Jack."JacqueesFrench — "Held by the heel. Replacer. The French form of Jack."JacquesFrench — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JacquetFrench — "Held by the heel. Replacer. The French form of Jack."JacquezSpanish — "Held by the heel. Replacer. The French form of Jack."JaecobHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JaekobHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JaicobHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JaikobHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JakeHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JakobSwedish — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JakobusGreek — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JakovRussian — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JakubIndonesian — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JarquesFrench — "Held by the heel. Replacer. The French form of Jack."JarquisFrench — "Held by the heel. Replacer. The French form of Jack."JarquysFrench — "Held by the heel. Replacer. The French form of Jack."JaschaRussian — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JaumeSpanish — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JaycobHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JaycobbHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JaykobHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JaykobbHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."KaabArabic — "Noble, Respectful, Heel, High place, Elevated"KarstanGreek — "Follower of Christ, A heeler, Consolidator, To unite or combine, To become solid or firm."KarstonEnglish — "Follower of Christ, A heeler, Consolidator, To unite or combine, To become solid or firm."KerestalGreek — "Follower of Christ, A heeler, Consolidator, To unite or combine, To become solid or firm."KersteGreek — "Follower of Christ, A heeler, Consolidator, To unite or combine, To become solid or firm."KhristanGreek — "Follower of Christ, A heeler, Consolidator, To unite or combine, To become solid or firm."KhrystanGreek — "Follower of Christ, A heeler, Consolidator, To unite or combine, To become solid or firm."KrisatGreek — "Follower of Christ, A heeler, Consolidator, To unite or combine, To become solid or firm."KrystianGreek — "Follower of Christ, A heeler, Consolidator, To unite or combine, To become solid or firm."KyrystianLatin — "Follower of Christ, A heeler, Consolidator, To unite or combine, To become solid or firm."LakobosGreek — "the Hebrew ja'aqob seizing by the heel, supplanting. Iakobos is a cognate of Jacob, the name borne in the Bible by a son of Isaac and patriarch of the founders of the twelve tribes of Israel"SemisiPolynesian — "Polynesian form of James seizing by the heel, supplanting. See JAMES English Names"YaqubArabic — "To grab one's heel."