Liam Patel

By Liam Patel
Linguistics Researcher

Updated on September 02, 2024

Hetchalie

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Origin: Indian

Meaning: Hook; Something crooked; Love; Net; Mesh

Prepare to embark on a thrilling voyage as you uncover a treasure like no other - your little Hetchalie! Laden with mystery and intrigue, this gender-neutral name is like a puzzle waiting to be solved, with possible origins in Old Norse, English, Hindi, and Sanskrit. Hailing from Viking Scotland, Hetch stems from Old Norse Haki translating to “hook” or “something crooked,” while Het in Hindi means "love.” Perhaps inspired by the Sanskrit Chali, meaning "net" or "mesh," Hetchalie calls your little one to embrace their inner pirate, destined to surpass even the legendary Captain Hook!