Havard
HAV-erd
Havard is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning “A variation of Harvard, of uncertain etymology, but associated with the prominent university.”, and peaked in popularity in 1918.
What Havard Means
“A variation of Harvard, of uncertain etymology, but associated with the prominent university.”
The Story of Havard
Carrying the gravitas of a venerable institution, this name suggests intellect and a determination to achieve.
Havard is a name associated with English origins, often seen as a variation of 'Harvard.' While its precise etymology is uncertain, its strong link to the prominent university implies a legacy of learning, achievement, and intellectual pursuit. Its recorded use dates to the early 20th century.
For your son, Havard implies a mind that is sharp, analytical, and driven to succeed. You envision a child who will approach challenges with determination, a cultivated intellect, and a deep desire to explore and understand the world.
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The Idealist
Compassionate, humanitarian, and visionary. Names vibrating at 9 carry universal love.
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Peak Year
#9 in 1918
Total Births
149
First Recorded
1912
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