Hampe name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old English, Germanic, Old High German and Latin
Usage: Swedish and Finnish
Meaning: Place Name, Place-name and Surname, High Settlement, Shiny House, Warrior, Brotherly, From Germany, Brother, Germane, Sister, Army and Man
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What does Hampe mean?

Chiefly used in Finnish and Swedish, Hampe used for boys is originated from Germanic and Old English. Hampe is version of timeless and dominant Hampton. Hampton's meaning is High Settlement and Place-name and Surname is originated from Old English is chiefly used in English.

Hampe is equivalent of Hamprecht in German language.

Variants of Hampe

Hampton, Hamdon, Hamprecht, Heimbrecht

Names that rhyme with Hampe

How popular is the name Hampe?

Hampe is a familiar baby name in India. At least, 300 people globally have carried Hampe as their given name, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries according to our evaluation.

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Numerological aspects of Hampe

You never approach issues or challenges with a negative attitude because you know that no problem comes with a solution. You can easily get turned off by a person's reckless behavior or bad habits. You believe life's to have fun. You are always preoccupied with other people's problems because they know you are compassionate and ready to help at any time. People envy your success and personal life, and would give just anything to be like you.

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Famous people named Hampe

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