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- HJALMAR:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Hjálmar, meaning
"helmet-warrior."
- HJALMARR:
Variant spelling of Scandinavian Hjalmar, meaning
"helmet-warrior."
- HJORTR:
Old Norse name meaning "hart, stag."
- HJÖRTUR: Icelandic
form of Old Norse Hjortr, meaning "hart,
stag."
- HLATSHWAYO:
African Zulu name meaning "the stabbed one."
- HLELILE:
African Zulu name meaning "reversed." Sometimes given to baby boys
born feet-first.
- HLENGIWE:
African Zulu name meaning "rescued."
- HLODOVIC:
Variant form of Old High German Hludowig,
meaning "famous warrior."
- HLUDOWIG:
Old High German name composed of the proto-Germanic elements *hluda-
"famous" and *wiga "war," hence "famous
warrior."
- HLUDWIG:
Contracted form of Old High German Hludowig, meaning
"famous warrior."
- HOB:
Pet form of Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht,
meaning "bright fame."
- HOBEN:
Chamoru name meaning "youthful; vigorous."
- HODEI:
Basque name meaning "cloud."
- HODGE:
Middle English pet form of Anglo-Saxon
Hroðgar, meaning "famous
spear."
- HOEL:
Variant form of Welsh Hywel,
meaning "eminent, conspicuous." In Arthurian legend, this is the
name of a king of Brittany.
- HÓFVARPNIR:
Old Norse name meaning "hoof-thrower."
In mythology, this was the name of a horse belonging to the goddess Gná,
a handmaid of Frigg,
said to be able to move through the air and across water.
- HOHEPA:
Maori form of Latin Josephus,
meaning "(God) shall add (another son)."
- HOHNIHOHKAIYOHOS:
Native American Cheyenne name meaning "high-backed
wolf."
- HOK'EE:
Native American Navajo name meaning
"abandoned."
- HOKOLESQUA:
Native American Shawnee name meaning "cornstalk."
- HOLDEN:
English surname transferred to forename use,
composed of the Old English elements hol "deep, hollow, sunken" and denu
"valley," hence "deep valley."
- HOLGER:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Holmgeirr, meaning "spear island."
- HOLLIS:
English surname transferred to
unisex forename use, from Old English holegn "holly"
denoting someone who "lives near holly trees."
- HOLMGER:
Old Swedish form of Old Norse Holmgeirr,
meaning "spear island."
- HÓLMGEIR:
Icelandic form of Old Norse Holmgeirr,
meaning "spear island."
- HOLMGEIRR:
Old Norse name composed of the
elements holmr "island" and geirr
"spear," hence "spear island."
- HOMER
(Ὅμηρ):
Short form of Greek Homeros,
meaning "hostage." This was the name of a famous Greek poet.
- HOMEROS
(Ὅμηρος): Greek name derived from the word homeros, meaning
"hostage."
- HOMERUS:
Latin form of Greek Homeros, meaning
"hostage."
- HONANI:
Native American Hopi name meaning "badger."
- HONAW:
Native American Hopi name meaning "bear."
- HONDO:
Egyptian name meaning "war."
- HONG
(弘): Chinese unisex name meaning "great,
vast."
- HONGHUI
(弘暉): Chinese name meaning "great splendor."
- HONGQI:
Chinese name meaning "red flag."
- HONIAHAKA:
Native American Cheyenne name meaning "little wolf."
- HONON:
Native American Miwok name meaning "bear."
- HONORATUS:
Roman name derived from Latin Honorus,
meaning "honor, valor."
- HONORÉ: French
form of Latin Honorus, meaning "honor,
valor."
- HONORIUS:
Latin name derived from the word honor, meaning "honor,
valor."
- HONORUS:
Contracted form of Latin Honorius, meaning "honor,
valor."
- HONZA:
Czech pet form of Scandinavian Jan, meaning "God
is gracious."
- HOPCYN:
Welsh form of English Hopkin, meaning "son of Hob."
- HOPKIN:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a diminutive form
of Old English Hob, hence "little Hob."
- HOR:
Altered form of Egyptian Haru
("falcon"), meaning "the distant one." In mythology, this is the name of the son
of Isis, a falcon-headed god of the
sky.
- HORACE:
English and French form of Roman Latin Horatius, meaning
"has good eyesight."
- HORACIO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Horatius, meaning
"has good eyesight."
- HOR-AKA:
Egyptian name of a pharaoh of the First dynasty,
meaning "Horus of the Reeds." He is also
known by the name Menes.
- HORATIO:
English name derived from Roman Latin Horatius, meaning "has good eyesight."
- HORATIU:
Romanian form of Roman Latin Horatius, meaning "has good eyesight."
- HORATIUS:
Roman Latin name meaning "has good eyesight."
- HORI:
Basque name meaning "yellow."
- HORMAZD:
Variant form of Persian Ahura Mazda, "divinity of
wisdom."
- HORMIZD:
Variant form of Persian Ahura Mazda, "divinity of
wisdom."
- HORMUZD:
Variant form of Persian Ahura Mazda, "divinity of
wisdom."
- HOROS (Ὡρος):
Greek
form of Egyptian Hor, meaning "the distant
one." In mythology, this is the name of the son
of Isis, a falcon-headed god of the
sky.
- HORSA:
Old English name meaning "horse." In English legend, this is the
name of a warrior and brother of Hengist.
- HORST:
Low German name, possibly derived from the word horst, meaning
"wooded hill."
- HORTENSIUS:
Roman name derived from Latin hortus, meaning
"garden."
- HORUS: Latin
form of Greek Horos, meaning "the distant
one." In mythology, this is the name of the son
of Isis, a falcon-headed god of the
sky.
- HOSEA:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Howshea, meaning
"salvation." In the bible, this is the name of several characters,
including the author of the Book of Hosea.
- HOSHA'NA (הוֹשׁע-נא):
Hebrew unisex name derived from hosha'na, meaning "deliver us."
In the bible, this was the cry of the people who recognized Jesus
as the Messiah when he entered Jerusalem.
- HOSHEA:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Howshea, meaning
"salvation."
- HOSNI
(حسنى):
Arabic name meaning "excellence."
- HOTAH:
Native American Sioux name meaning "white."
- HOTAKA
(穂高): Japanese name, possibly meaning "step by step," derived from the
name of the highest peak in what is known as the Japanese Alps.
- HOTOTO:
Native American Hopi name meaning "warrior spirit who sings" or
"he who whistles."
- HOTUAEKHAASHTAIT:
Native American Cheyenne name meaning "tall bull."
- HOUSSAM
(حسام): Variant spelling of Arabic Husam, meaning "sword."
- HOVAN:
Short form of Armenian Hovhannes, meaning
"God is gracious."
- HOVEN:
Variant spelling of Armenian Hovan, meaning "God is
gracious."
- HOVHANNES:
Armenian form of Greek Ioannes, meaning
"God is gracious."
- HOVSEP:
Armenian form of Greek Ioseph,
meaning "(God) shall add (another son)."
- HOWAHKAN:
Native American Sioux name meaning "of the mysterious voice."
- HOWARD:
English surname transferred to forename use, from Haward,
an Anglicized form
of Danish/Norwegian Håvard,
meaning "high guard."
- HOWEL:
Variant spelling of English Howell,
meaning "eminent, conspicuous."
- HOWELL:
Anglicized form of Welsh Hywel,
meaning "eminent, conspicuous."
- HOWI:
Native American Miwok name meaning "turtle-dove."
- HOWIE:
Pet form of English Howard, meaning "high
guard."
- HOWSHEA (הוֹשֵׁעַ):
Hebrew name meaning "salvation." In the bible, this is the name of
several characters, including the author of the Book of Hosea.
- HOYT:
English byname for a tall, skinny person, turned surname turned forename,
from Middle English hoit, meaning "long stick."
- HRABAN:
Germanic name derived from the word hraban, meaning
"raven."
- HRABANUS:
Latin form of Germanic Hraban, meaning
"raven."
- HRAFN:
Icelandic name derived from Old Norse hrafn, meaning "raven."
- HRAG:
Armenian
name meaning "fire."
- HRAVART:
Armenian
name meaning "burning rose."
- HREODBEORHT:
Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements hreod
"fame" and beorht "bright," hence "bright
fame." This name was replaced by Robert
after the Norman conquest.
- HRINGHORNI:
Old Norse name meaning "ring horn." In mythology, this is the name
of Baldr's ship, the largest
of all ships ever build, upon which he was cremated after his death.
- HRISTO
(Христо): Bulgarian form
of Greek Christophoros,
meaning "Christ-bearer."
- HRÓALDR:
Old Norse name composed of the elements hróðr
"fame" and valdr "power, rule," hence "famous
ruler."
- HRÓAR:
Icelandic form of Old Norse Hróarr, meaning "famous spear."
- HRÓARR:
Contracted form of Old Norse Hróðgeirr, meaning "famous spear."
- HRODA:
German short form of longer names beginning with Hrod-, meaning
"famous."
- HRODEBERT:
Old High German name composed of the elements hrod "fame" and berht "bright,
famous," hence "bright fame."
- HRODGAR:
Old High German equivalent of Old Norse Hróðgeirr, composed of the elements
hrod
"fame, glory, renown" and ger "spear," hence "famous
spear."
- HROÐGAR:
Anglo-Saxon equivalent of Old Norse Hr��geirr,
composed of the Old
English elements hro� "fame" and gar "spear."
This name became unused after the Normans introduced Hrodger
to Britain, the name which eventually yielded the more familiar Roger.
- HRÓÐGEIR:
Icelandic form of Old Norse Hróðgeirr, meaning "famous spear."
- HRÓÐGEIRR:
Old Norse name composed of the elements hróðr "fame" and geirr
"spear," hence "famous spear."
- HRODGER:
Norman French form of Old High German Hrodgar, meaning "famous spear."
- HRODLAND:
Old High German name composed of the elements hrod
"famous" and land "land," hence "famous
land."
- HRODRIC:
Old High German name composed of the elements hrod- "fame,
glory" and -ric "power," hence "famous
power."
- HRODRICK:
Variant spelling of Old High German Hrodric, meaning
"famous power."
- HRODULF:
Contracted form of Old High German Hrodwulf, meaning "famous
wolf."
- HRODWULF:
Old High German name composed of the elements hrod
"fame" and wulf "wolf," hence "famous
wolf."
- HRÓKR: Old Norse name derived from the word
hrókr, meaning "crow, rook."
- HROLF:
Contracted form of Old Germanic Hrodwulf, meaning
"famous wolf."
- HRÓLFR: Old Norse
equivalent of Germanic
Hrolf, meaning
"famous wolf."
- HROTGER:
Variant form of Old High German Hrodgar, meaning "famous
spear."
- HROTHGAR:
Variant spelling of Anglo-Saxon Hroðgar,
meaning "famous spear."
- HRYHORIY
(Григорій):
Ukrainian form of Greek Gregorios, meaning
"watchful; vigilant."
- HUA (1- 花,
2-华):
Chinese unisex name meaning 1) "flower" or 2)
"magnificent."
- HUAN
(欢): Chinese unisex name meaning "happiness."
- HUANG
(煌): Chinese name meaning "bright."
- HUARWAR:
Welsh Arthurian legend name meaning "the hungry." In Culhwch
and Olwen, this is the name of a son of
Halwn who was called one of the three plagues of Cornwall.
- HUARWOR:
Variant spelling of Welsh Huarwar, meaning "the
hungry."
- HUBERT:
Old French form of Latin Hubertus, meaning
"bright heart/mind/spirit."
- HUBERTUS:
Latinized form of German Huppert or Hupprecht,
meaning
"bright heart/mind/spirit."
- HUBRECHT:
Dutch form of German Hupprecht,
meaning "bright heart/mind/spirit."
- HUCC:
Old English name derived from the element hux, meaning "insult,
taunt." Possibly a byname before becoming a personal name.
- HUCHON:
Medieval Scottish form of French Hugon, meaning "heart,"
"mind," or "spirit."
- HUDD:
Variant spelling of English Hudde, meaning
"heart," "mind," or "spirit."
- HUDDE:
Medieval pet form of English Hugh, meaning
"heart," "mind," or "spirit."
- HUDSON:
English surname transferred to forename use, meaning "son of Hudde."
- HUE:
Variant spelling of English Hugh, meaning "heart,"
"mind," or "spirit."
- HUEMAC:
Nahuatl name of a Toltec king. Meaning unknown.
- HUEY:
Variant spelling of English Hughie, meaning
"heart," "mind," or "spirit."
- HUET:
Medieval diminutive form of English Hue ("heart," "mind," or "spirit"),
hence "little heart/mind/spirit."
- HUFFIE:
Pet form of English Humphrey, meaning
"peaceful giant."
- HUGH:
English form of Old French Hugues, meaning "heart," "mind," or "spirit."
- HUGHE:
Variant spelling of English Hugh, meaning
"heart," "mind," or "spirit."
- HUGHIE:
Pet form of English Hugh,
meaning "heart," "mind," or "spirit."
- HUGO:
Latin form of Old French Hugon, meaning "heart,"
"mind," or "spirit."
- HUGON:
Old form of French Hugues, meaning "heart,"
"mind," or "spirit."
- HUGUBERT:
Old German name composed of the elements hug
"heart, mind, spirit" and behrt "bright," hence
"bright heart/mind/spirit."
- HUGUES:
French name of Germanic origin, derived from the element hug, meaning
"heart,"
"mind," or "spirit."
- HUI (慧): Chinese
unisex name meaning
"intelligent, wise."
- HUIB:
Pet form of Dutch Hubrecht,
meaning "bright heart/mind/spirit."
- HUITZILIHUITL:
Nahuatl name meaning "pen of a hummingbird."
- HUITZILLI:
Nahuatl name meaning "hummingbird."
- HUIZHONG
(徽宗): Chinese name meaning "wise and loyal."
- HULDERICH:
Germanic name composed of the elements hultha
"merciful" and ric "power, rule," hence
"merciful ruler."
- HUM:
Short form of English Humbert, possibly meaning "bright
support."
- HUMBERT:
English form of Norman Germanic Huncberct,
possibly meaning "bright support."
- HUMBERTO:
Spanish form of Latin Humbertus, possibly
meaning "bright support."
- HUMBERTUS:
Latin form of German Humbryct, possibly meaning
"bright support."
- HUMBRYCT:
Variant form of Norman German Huncberct, possibly meaning
"bright support."
- HUMFRIDUS:
Variant spelling of Latin Hunfridus, meaning
"giant peace."
- HUNFRIDUS:
Latin form of Norman Germanic Hunfrid, meaning
"giant peace."
- HUMPHREY:
English name derived from Norman Germanic Hunfrid, meaning
"giant peace."
- HUMPHRY:
Variant spelling of English Humphrey, meaning
"giant peace."
- HUNBEORHT:
Variant form of Norman German Huncberct, possibly meaning
"bright support."
- HUNCBERCT:
Old Norman name of Germanic origin, possibly meaning "bright
support."
- HUNFRIÐ:
Anglo-Saxon equivalent of Norman German Hunfrid, meaning "giant
peace."
- HUNFRID:
Norman name composed of the Germanic elements huni "giant" and
frid
"peace," hence "giant peace."
- HUNFRITH:
Variant spelling of Anglo-Saxon Hunfrið, meaning "giant peace."
- HÙNG: Vietnamese name meaning
"heroic."
- HUNG
(鴻): Chinese name meaning "deluge,
flood."
- HUNTER:
English occupational surname
transferred to unisex forename use, meaning "hunter."
- HUNTLEY:
English surname transferred to forename use,
composed of the Old English elements hunta "hunter" and leah
"clearing, wood," hence "hunter's wood."
- HUO
(霍): Chinese unisex name meaning "fire."
- HUOJIN
(金霍): Chinese name meaning "fire god" or "fire metal."
- HUPPERT:
Contracted form of German Hupprecht, meaning "bright
heart/mind/spirit."
- HUPPRECHT:
Variant form of German Hugubert,
meaning "bright heart/mind/spirit."
- HURITT:
Native American Algonquin name meaning "handsome."
- HURLEY:
Possibly a contracted form of the Irish surname Herlihy, a
form of Gaelic Ó hIarfhlatha "descendant of Iarfhlaith,"
hence "lord of the west."
- HUSAIN:
Variant spelling of Arabic Hussain, meaning "good, nice."
- HUSAM
(حسام):
Arabic name meaning "sword."
- HUSAYN:
Variant spelling of Arabic Hussain, meaning "good, nice."
- HUSNI
(حسنى): Variant spelling of Arabic
Hosni, meaning
"excellence."
- HUSSAIN
(حسين):
Variant
spelling of Arabic Husayn,
meaning "good, nice."
- HUSSEIN:
Variant spelling of Arabic Hussain, meaning "good, nice."
- HUSTO:
Chamoru name meaning "just; righteous."
- HỮU:
Vietnamese name meaning "very much." Often used as a middle name
to amplify the given name.
- HUUB:
Pet form of Dutch Hubrecht, meaning "bright
heart/mind/spirit."
- HUW:
Welsh form of French Hugues, meaning "heart,"
"mind," or "spirit."
- HUXLEY:
English surname transferred to forename
use, composed of the Old English personal name Hucc
and the word leah "clearing, wood," hence "Hucc's
clearing/wood."
- HUYNH:
Vietnamese name meaning "older brother."
- HYACINTHUS:
Latin form of Greek Hyakinthos, meaning
"hyacinth flower." In Greek mythology, this is the name of a youth loved by
Apollo
who accidentally killed him, after which the hyacinth flower sprouted
from his blood.
- HYAKINTHOS
(Ὑάκινθος):
Greek name meaning "hyacinth flower." In Greek mythology, this is the name of a youth loved by
Apollo
who accidentally killed him, after which the hyacinth flower sprouted
from his blood.
- HYAM:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Chayim, meaning
"life."
- HYDER:
Variant form of Arabic Haidar, meaning
"lion."
- HYGINOS
(Υγίνος): Greek name derived from the word hygieinos, meaning
"healthy."
- HYGINUS:
Latin form of Greek Hyginos, meaning
"healthy."
- HYMAN:
- Variant spelling of Latin Hymen, meaning "bridal
song" or "wedding song."
- Yiddish altered form of Hebrew Hyam,
meaning "life."
HYMÊN
(Ὑμέν):
Short form of Greek Hymenaios, meaning "bridal
song" or "wedding song."
HYMEN: Latin form of Greek
Hymên, meaning "bridal
song" or "wedding song."
HYMENAEUS:
Latin form of Greek Hymenaios, meaning "bridal
song" or "wedding song." In mythology, this is the name of a
god of marriage.
HYMENAIOS (Ὑμέναιος):
Greek name meaning "bridal song" or "wedding song." In
mythology, this is the name of a god of marriage.
HYMIE:
Pet form of Yiddish Hyman, meaning "life."
HYPATIOS
(Υπάτιος): Variant form of Greek Hypatos,
meaning
"most high, supreme."
HYPATOS
(Ὑπατος):
From the Greek title for a consul, meaning "most high, supreme."
HYPATIUS:
Latin form of Greek Hypatios, meaning
"most high, supreme."
HYPATUS:
Latin form of Greek Hypatos,
meaning
"most high, supreme."
HYRAM:
Variant spelling of English Hiram,
meaning "free-born; noble."
HYUN:
Korean unisex name meaning "wise."
HYWEL:
Old Welsh byname transferred to forename use, meaning "eminent, conspicuous."
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