Hoy
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Hoy is a boy’s name of Scottish origin, meaning “A Scottish surname, sometimes used as a given name, of uncertain origin, potentially linked to a place name. It can also be English.”, and peaked in popularity in 1923.
What Hoy Means
“A Scottish surname, sometimes used as a given name, of uncertain origin, potentially linked to a place name. It can also be English.”
The Story of Hoy
It’s a name whispered by the sea winds of Scotland, a name that predates the written word, waiting for a modern echo.
Hoy is primarily a Scottish surname, likely originating from place names in Orkney, the Scottish islands. Its roots are debated, possibly deriving from Old Norse 'haugr' meaning hill or mound, or Old English 'h033' meaning a high place. As a given name, it carries the rugged, windswept essence of its island origins, a name that traveled from remote shores to find its place in the wider world.
When you imagine your son, Hoy, standing tall, it’s the sound of the name that grounds him. It’s not a shout, but a firm, steady presence. You’ll feel the weight of it when you write it on his first school papers, a name that implies resilience and a quiet determination. It’s a name that waits for your child to fill it with his own quiet strength.
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Numerology
The Builder
Stable, disciplined, and hardworking. Names at 4 convey groundedness and reliability.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#36 in 1923
Total Births
825
First Recorded
1880
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