Explore Baby Names ExploreBabyNames.com

Names that mean house

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 House in their meaning.

Boy names that mean House

AdewoleAfrican — "Royalty jouns the house. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AldanEnglish — "Old, Wise|From the old house."AldenEnglish — "Old, Wise|From the old house."AldinAnglo-Saxon — "Old, Wise|From the old house."AldissOld French — "From the old house."AldoItalian — "Old, Wise|From the old house."AldonEnglish — "Old, Wise|From the old house."AldosOld English — "Old, Wise|From the old house."AldousEnglish — "Old, Wise|From the old house."AldrenOld English — "Old, Wise|From the old house."AldusEnglish — "From the old house."AlexavierAmerican — "Protector of the New House"AlousOld English — "Old, Wise|From the old house."ArrigoTeutonic — "Ruler of the house."AwshanArabic — "A guest who sits and eats with the master of the house"BarnumEnglish — "From the noble person's stone house."BethdagonArabic — "The house of corn, or of fish"BethezalArabic — "A neighbors house"BhawaneshHindi — "Owner of the house"BootEnglish — "Variant of Booth: House."BooteEnglish — "Variant of Booth: House."BothScottish — "From the stone house"BothainScottish — "From the stone house"BothanScottish — "From the stone house"CapuletShakespearean — "The Tragedy of Romeo And Juliet' Juliet's Father, head of the Capulet house, at variance with the Montagues."CarvilleEnglish — "Rock house"ChalmerTeutonic — "Head of the house."ChalmersTeutonic — "Head of the house."ChalmrScottish — "Head of the house."ChamarScottish — "Head of the house."ChamarrScottish — "Head of the house."ChamberlainEnglish — "The chief officer of the noble's household"darahArabic — "Generation; house of the shepherd or of the companion"dayaanidhiHindi — "Treasure house of mercy"dayanidhiHindi — "Treasure house of mercy"DaynidhiHindi — "Treasure House of Mercy"DhamavatHindi — "Owner of a House, Powerful, Strong"EanruigScottish — "Ruler of the house."EdselAmerican — "From the rich one's house, Deep thinker."EdsellEnglish — "From the rich one's house, Deep thinker."EldisEnglish — "From the old house"EldousEnglish — "From the old house"ElonbethhananBiblical — "Oak of the house of grace"EndrikaGerman — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."EndrikasGerman — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."EndrykaGerman — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."EndrykasGerman — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."EnrikasGerman — "Ruler of the house."EnriquoGerman — "Ruler of the house."EnseliusGerman — "Ruler of the house."EnsilisGerman — "Ruler of the house."EnsiloGerman — "Ruler of the house."EnskysGerman — "Ruler of the house."EnzioItalian — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."EnzoItalian — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."EzioItalian — "Ruler of the house."FalePolynesian — "House"FaleakaPolynesian — "Plant house."GuccioGerman — "Ruler of the house."HaimirichGerman — "Ruler of the house."HalkinGerman — "Ruler of the house."HamlynGerman — "Variant of Hamo: Derived from the Old German word for house or home. Also used as a surname."HammondEnglish — "Derived from the Old German word Haimund for house or home protector. A variant of Hamo used more frequently as a surname, rather than as a first name. Famous Bearer: Hammond Innes."HamnetGerman — "Derived from the Old German word 'Haimund' for house or home protector. A variant of Hamo. Famous Bearer: the son of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway."HamonScandinavian — "Derived from the Old German word 'Haimund' for house or home protector. A variant of Hamo."HanaleHawaiian — "Ruler of the house. a form of Henry."HanekeGerman — "Ruler of the house. a form of Henry."HanraoiIrish — "Ruler of the house."HealleahEnglish — "From the manor house meadow."HeallstedeEnglish — "From the manor house."HedricGerman — "Ruler of the house."HedrickGerman — "Ruler of the house."HeinGerman — "Ruler of the house."HeindricGerman — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."HeindrichGerman — "Ruler of the house."HeindrickGerman — "Ruler of the house."HeinerGerman — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."HeinjeGerman — "Ruler of the house."HeinricGerman — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."HeinrichGerman — "Ruler of the house."HeinricheGerman — "Ruler of the house."HeinrickGerman — "Ruler of the house."HeinrikGerman — "Ruler of the house."HeintjeGerman — "Ruler of the house."HeinzGerman — "Ruler of the house."HenGerman — "Diminutive of Henry: Home or House Ruler."HendersonScottish — "Henry's son, Son of the ruler of the house."HendriScottish — "Henry's son, Son of the ruler of the house."HendrickEnglish — "Ruler of the house."HendrieEnglish — "Henry's son, Son of the ruler of the house."HendriesEnglish — "Henry's son, Son of the ruler of the house."HendrikDutch — "Ruler of the house."HendronEnglish — "Henry's son, Son of the ruler of the house."HendryGerman — "Ruler of the house"HeneliHawaiian — "Ruler of the house."HenioGerman — "Ruler of the house"HenkeGerman — "Ruler of the house."HenningScandinavian — "Ruler of the house."HenningsGerman — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."HennryEnglish — "The ruler of the house"HenriFrench — "Ruler of the house."HenricEnglish — "Ruler of the house."HenricusEnglish — "Ruler of the house."HenrikScandinavian — "Ruler of the house."HenrikusGerman — "Ruler of the house."HenriqueGerman — "Ruler of the house"HenrryEnglish — "The ruler of the house"HenryGerman — "Ruler of the house."HenrycGerman — "Ruler of the house."HenryckGerman — "Ruler of the house."HenrykPolish — "Ruler of the house."HenrysonEnglish — "Henry's son, Son of the ruler of the house."HindrickGerman — "Ruler of the house"HolisiPolynesian — "TO put reeds on a house"HuttanOld English — "From the house on the overhanging ledge."HuttenOld English — "From the house on the overhanging ledge."HuttinOld English — "From the house on the overhanging ledge."HuttonEnglish — "From the house on the overhanging ledge."HuttynOld English — "From the house on the overhanging ledge."HynekCzech — "Ruler of the house"JaverItalian — "Bright. Brilliant|Owner of the new house."JaverriItalian — "Bright. Brilliant|Owner of the new house."JavierSpanish — "Bright. Brilliant|Owner of the new house."KahaleHawaiian — "A house"LagnaHindi — "The Ascendant or 1st House"LairdScottish — "Head of household."LaresLatin — "Myth name (god of the household)"LayrdScottish — "Head of household."MaasidArabic — "Lion House"ManazilArabic — "House"ObikeAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria name meaning 'a strong household.'"PenatesLatin — "Myth name (god of the household)"QuintoSpanish — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."QuiquiSpanish — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."QuiquinGerman — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."QuyquyGerman — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."RenweardAnglo-Saxon — "Guardian of the house"SaveriItalian — "Bright. Brilliant|Owner of the new house."SaverioSpanish — "The New House"SavieroSpanish — "Form of Xavier meaning "owner of a new house / one who is bright""SeignourFrench — "Lord of the house"SeldanOld English — "From the house on the hill."SeldenTeutonic — "From the house on the hill."SeldinOld English — "From the house on the hill."SeldonTeutonic — "From the house on the hill."SeldunOld English — "From the house on the hill."SeldynOld English — "From the house on the hill."SelebyEnglish — "From the manor house."StudsEnglish — "A House"SuwaybitUrdu — "Roof over path, alley between houses"TanasHindi — "From the house of tatius"TenantEnglish — "Renter of houses."TennantEnglish — "Renter of houses."TremenWelsh — "Lives in the house by the rock."WindsorEnglish — "From Windsor. Surname and place name. The house of Windsor has been the ruling family of the UK since 1917."XabiefBasque — "Owns a new house."XeverSpanish — "Bright. Brilliant|Owner of the new house."XzaiverSpanish — "Bright house."XzavaierSpanish — "Bright house."XzaverSpanish — "Bright house."XzavierSpanish — "Bright house."XzavionSpanish — "Bright house."ZabyerItalian — "Bright. Brilliant|Owner of the new house."ZaviorSpanish — "Bright house."ZeverItalian — "Bright. Brilliant|Owner of the new house."ZevulunGreek — "House"ZiemowitPolish — "Lord of the household"

Girl names that mean House

AbishtaHindi — "Lady of the house"AmkanaaArabic — "House"BaadaashArabic — "House"BathaneAramaic — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BetFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetaHebrew — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetahBiblical — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BeteFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BeteaFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BeteeFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BeteyFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BethHebrew — "From the house of God; Holy and sacred to God. The short form of names starting with or containing 'Beth'. eg. Elizabeth / Bethany"BethabaraHebrew — "From the house of confidence"BethallHebrew — "From the house of God."BethanWelsh — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BethanaAramaic — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BethanahAramaic — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BethaneeHebrew — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BethaneyAramaic — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BethaniHebrew — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BethaniaSpanish — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BethanieHebrew — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BethannyEnglish — "From the house of figs"BethanyHebrew — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BethellHebrew — "From the house of God."BethenaAramaic — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BetheneeAramaic — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BetheneyAramaic — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BethesdaHebrew — "From the house of Mercy."BethesdahHebrew — "From the house of Mercy."BethillHebrew — "From the house of God."BethinaAramaic — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BethinahAramaic — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BethineAramaic — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BethneAramaic — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BethneyEnglish — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BethollHebrew — "From the house of God."BethyllHebrew — "From the house of God."BethynAramaic — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BethynaAramaic — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BethynahAramaic — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BethyneAramaic — "From the house of God's grace. A combination of Beth and Annie"BetiSpanish — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetiaEnglish — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetieFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetjeHebrew — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetkaBohemian — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BettHebrew — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BettaFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BettahFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetteFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetteeFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetteyFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BettjaFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BettjeFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BettyHebrew — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BettysWelsh — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetuskaBohemian — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetyFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BilwaHindi — "It comes from An indian leaf - Bilwa patra its is also that bilwanilayam which means Goddess lakshmis house"BolanileNigerian — "From the house of riches"CordelieCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."CordelliaCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."CordellyaCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."CordulaLatin — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."CorduliaCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."drikaDutch — "Ruler of the house"EnrickaSpanish — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrickahGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrietaGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnriettaGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrietteGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrikkaGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrikkahGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrikkeGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnriquaSpanish — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrycGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrycaGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrycahGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrykaGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrykahGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."FranqoiseFrench — "From the Old French Francois French Franchise is commonly found on the family tree of the French royal house of Bourbon-Orleans, and like the male form, Francois, is often bestowed as a patriotic gesture. Short: France. Pet: Fanchon, Fanchone, Franchon, Francine"GrhakanyaHindi — "Daughter of the House"GrhaLakshmiHindi — "Lakshmi of the house"GrihalakshmiHindi — "Lakshmi of the House"HarreemArabic — "House"HennieFrench — "Diminutive of Henrietta: Keeper of the hearth. Rules her household. From Henriette, the French feminine form of Henry."HenrietteFrench — "Ruler of the house"JavieraSpanish — "Feminine form of Xavier; owner of a new house; one who is bright"KhazeenaArabic — "Khazana, Arsenal, Treasure house"KordelCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."KordeliaCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."KordelliaCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."KordellyaCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."KordellyahCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."KordelyaCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."KordelyahCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."KordulaCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."KulbahArabic — "Small House"KuraJapanese — "Treasure House"LadyEnglish — "One who kneads bread; the head of the house"LaralaineLatin — "Protection. Derived from 'lares' - individual Roman household gods who were protectors of home and fields."LaramaeLatin — "Protection. Derived from 'lares' - individual Roman household gods who were protectors of home and fields."LaudomiaItalian — "Praise the house."LaudoniaItalian — "Praises the house"LawnAmerican — "lawn, which denotes a manicured grassy area, especially those around houses, or a very fine, sheer cloth of linen or cotton"MareabethHebrew — "Wished for. Star of the sea. Bitter in the house of God. A combination of Mary and Beth."MareebethHebrew — "Wished for. Star of the sea. Bitter in the house of God. A combination of Mary and Beth."MareelouGerman — "Famous warrior. Wished for. Star of the sea. Bitter in the house of God. A combination of Mary and Lou."MareeluGerman — "Famous warrior. Wished for. Star of the sea. Bitter in the house of God. A combination of Mary and Lou."MaribethAmerican — "Wished for. Star of the sea. Bitter in the house of God. A combination of Mary and Beth."MariebethHebrew — "Wished for. Star of the sea. Bitter in the house of God. A combination of Mary and Beth."MarilouGerman — "Famous warrior. Wished for. Star of the sea. Bitter in the house of God. A combination of Mary and Lou."MariluAmerican — "Famous warrior. Wished for. Star of the sea. Bitter in the house of God. A combination of Mary and Lou."MarttaAramaic — "Lady of the house"MarybethHebrew — "Wished for. Star of the sea. Bitter in the house of God. A combination of Mary and Beth."MarylouGerman — "Famous warrior. Wished for. Star of the sea. Bitter in the house of God. A combination of Mary and Lou."MaryluEnglish — "Famous warrior. Wished for. Star of the sea. Bitter in the house of God. A combination of Mary and Lou."MatrionaLatin — "Lady of the house; a matron"NabukwasiAfrican — "Poor housekeeper. Sloppy. (Luganda)"NiketaHindi — "A house, A habitation, A place to Stay"ParaFinnish — "In mythology household spirits"QuetaSpanish — "Head of the household"SaveriaItalian — "New House"SolvejDanish — "From the house of strength"SvaminiHindi — "Lady of the House"SylviNorwegian — "From the house of strength"TakayrenNorth American Indian — "Noise in the house Tlingit. This was used primarily as a child's name"XavaAmerican — "The New House"XavieraBasque — "Bright, Brilliant, Splendid; Owner of the new house. The feminine form of Xavier."XaviereFrench — "Bright, Brilliant, Splendid; Owner of the new house. The feminine form of Xavier."XeveraSpanish — "Owns a new house."XeveriaSpanish — "Owns a new house."YetaOld English — "Ruler of the house, To give, Giver. The feminine form of Henry."YettaHebrew — "Ruler of the house, To give, Giver. The feminine form of Henry."YetteOld English — "Ruler of the house, To give, Giver. The feminine form of Henry."YettyAmerican — "Ruler of the Household"ZaveraArabic — "Bright; New house owner."ZaverahArabic — "Bright; New house owner."ZavieraSpanish — "Bright; New house owner."ZavierahArabic — "Bright, Brilliant, Splendid; Owner of the new house. The feminine form of Xavier."ZaviereArabic — "Bright, Brilliant, Splendid; Owner of the new house. The feminine form of Xavier."ZaviraArabic — "Bright; New house owner."ZavirahArabic — "Bright; New house owner."ZavyeraArabic — "Bright, Brilliant, Splendid; Owner of the new house. The feminine form of Xavier."ZavyerahArabic — "Bright, Brilliant, Splendid; Owner of the new house. The feminine form of Xavier."ZoqaUrdu — "Decorate The House"