Well, Hashiba was the original name for Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the man who unified ancient Japan. [Family history was pretty important, even if he didn't have much in the way of interactions with his parents. He'd done a lot of geneology research on his own.]
As far as an actual meaning, it depends on what language I'd be translating it to. The literal meanings don't make much sense, really. I don't think my parents were thinking on that level.