- Acke - AH-keh
Acker Name Meaning. Dutch and German: topographic name from Middle High German and Middle Dutch acker '(cultivated) field', hence a byname for a peasant. English: topographic name for someone living by a piece of cultivated land, from Middle English aker 'acre', 'field' (Old English æcer).
- Hampus - HAHM-poos
Meanings and history of the name Hampus: | Edit. Swedish diminutive for Hans or from the Old German name Hampo based on Hamprecht ("bright house".) Another source suggests Hamprecht was formed from the elements Hagano (hawthorn) and Berht (bright).
- Hasse - HAHS-she
Hasse Name Meaning. German and Dutch: variant of Hass 1. English: topographic name from an unattested Old English word, hasse 'coarse grass', or a habitational name from a minor place, such as The Hasse in Soham, Cambridgeshire, named from this word.
- Jonna - YAW-nah
Jonna. 12% this week. Gender: Female Meaning of Jonna: "God is gracious" Origin of Jonna: Feminine variation of John. Share Jonna on Facebook Share on Facebook. Share Jonna on Twitter Share on Twitter.
- Majken - MIE-ken
Origin of the name Maria: Latin form of Mary, which is derived from the Hebrew Miryām, a name of debated meaning. Many believe it to mean "sea of bitterness" or "sea of sorrow." However, some sources cite the alternative definitions of "rebellion," "wished-for child," and "mistress or lady of the sea."
- My - MEE
Name of the Day. HECTOR. Masculine. English, French, Greek Mythology (Latinized), Arthurian Romance. Latinized form of Greek 'Εκτωρ (Hektor), which was derived from 'εκτωρ (hektor) "holding fast", ultimately from εχω (echo) meaning "to hold, to possess".