Heath
Can you please tell me what the name Heath means?
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It means "friuty" aussie actor. Or it could also be a type of candy bar.
I love this name.... if I could...well if Ryan would let me I would of named Caleb Heath, well maybe not Caleb but any future sons! Actually I just think a actor who has that name is ....well all that and a bag of chips...LOL!
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The Oxfort English Dictionary suggests Heath ultimately originates from the Latin "bucetum" which, in turn, is derived from the "bucolic" meaning "related to cow pastures".
The Oxfort English Dictionary suggests Heath ultimately originates from the Latin "bucetum" which, in turn, is derived from the "bucolic" meaning "related to cow pastures".
The same way one gets "cow patty" out of "shoe sole" (speaking of "bucolic")
LOL!!!!...by a loooong stretch of etymologocal license!
Here's the OED approach:
Bu-cetum (Latin)=> kait- (teutonic root) => haihi (Goth) => haide (Middle German ) => haeacu (Old English) => heath (English).
...maybe our OED editor got his inspiration by ingesting Creutzfeld-Jacobs-laced kidney pudding...
Here's the OED approach:
Bu-cetum (Latin)=> kait- (teutonic root) => haihi (Goth) => haide (Middle German ) => haeacu (Old English) => heath (English).
...maybe our OED editor got his inspiration by ingesting Creutzfeld-Jacobs-laced kidney pudding...
LOL!