Halstead
HAWL-sted
Halstead is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning “An English surname, from Old English, meaning 'dweller at the hall' or 'dweller at the homestead'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1915.
What Halstead Means
“An English surname, from Old English, meaning 'dweller at the hall' or 'dweller at the homestead'.”
The Story of Halstead
This strong English surname carries the essence of home and hearth, waiting for your son to make it his own.
Halstead is an English surname originating from Old English, meaning 'dweller at the hall' or 'dweller at the homestead.' It appeared as a given name in 1915, a single year of its use.
You envision a son who is grounded and possesses a strong sense of place. This name suits a child you imagine as reliable and intelligent, someone who builds a stable life and offers unwavering support.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#5 in 1915
Total Births
5
First Recorded
1915
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