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HAVILAH:
Hebrew unisex name meaning "stretch
of sand." It is also the biblical name of a grandson of Noah.
HAVELOCK:
English surname transferred to forename use, meaning, "sea war."
HAWARD:
Old spelling of English Howard, meaning "high
guard."
HAYDEN:
"Hay valley." English unisex name composed of the Old English
elements heg "hay" and denu "valley."
HAYDER:
Variant of Arabic Haidar, meaning "lion."
HAYDN:
German surname transferred to forename use, itself a respelling of the
German nickname Heiden, meaning "heathen."
HAYRABED:
Armenian
name meaning "patriarch."
HAYRIG:
Armenian
name meaning "father."
HAYTHAM:
Arabic name meaning "young hawk."
HAYWOOD:
"Enclosed wood." English surname transferred to forename use,
composed of the Old English elements (ge)haeg "enclosure" and wudu
"wood."
HAYYM:
Variant of Hebrew Chayim, meaning
"life."
HAYYIM:
Variant of Hebrew Chayim, meaning
"life."
HAZAEL:
Hebrew biblical name of a king of Aram, meaning "God sees."
HE:
Chinese name meaning "Yellow river."
HEADLEY:
Variant of
English Hedley, meaning "heather field."
HEATH:
English surname transferred to forename use, meaning "heath."
HEATHCLIFF: Middle English name meaning "a
heath near a cliff."
HEBEL:
Hebrew form of Abel, meaning
"herdsman."
HEBER:
- Irish form of
Gaelic Eibhear,
meaning "bowman."
- Hebrew biblical name of a
great-grandson of Jacob, meaning
"enclave."
HEBRON:
Variant of Hebrew Chevron, meaning
"association."
HECK:
English nickname for Latin Hector, meaning "defend;
hold fast."
HECKIE:
Scottish pet form of Latin Hector, meaning "defend;
hold fast."
HÉCTOR:
Spanish form of Latin Hector, meaning "defend;
hold fast."
HÈCTOR:
Catalan form of Latin Hector, meaning "defend;
hold fast."
HECTOR:
Latin form of Greek Hektor, meaning "defend; hold
fast."
HED:
Hebrew unisex name meaning "echo."
HEDEON:
Ukrainian form of Hebrew Gideon, meaning
"hewer; one who cuts trees."
HEDDWYN:
Modern Welsh name composed of the elements hedd "peace" and
(g)wyn "fair, holy, white."
HEDLEY:
"Heather field." English surname transferred to forename use,
composed of the Old English elements hæð "heather" and leah "clearing,
field."
HEFIN:
Welsh name meaning "summer."
HEIDEN:
Middle High German nickname meaning "heathen." The composer Josef Haydn's
surname was a respelling of this nickname.
HEIKE:
Frisian unisex pet form of feminine Heinrike
and masculine Heinrich,
both meaning "home-ruler."
HEIKKI:
Finnish equivalent of English Henry, meaning "home-ruler."
HEIKO:
German pet form of Heinrich, meaning "home-ruler."
HEILGAR:
"Hearty spear." Old Germanic name composed of the elements heil
"happy, hearty" and gar "spear."
HEILYN:
Welsh name meaning "winebearer."
HEIMERICH:
Variant of Old Middle High German Haimirich,
meaning "home-ruler."
HEIMO:
Variant of Germanic Haimo, meaning "home."
HEIN:
Pet form of Dutch Hendrik,
meaning "home-ruler."
HEINE:
Pet form of German Heinrich, meaning "home-ruler."
HEINER:
Pet form of German Heinrich, meaning
"home-ruler."
HEINO:
Pet form of German Heinrich, meaning "home-ruler."
HEINRICH:
German form of English Henry, meaning "home-ruler."
HEINZ:
Pet form of German Heinrich, meaning "home-ruler."
HEIRONYMUS:
Latin form of Greek Hieronymos, meaning "holy
name."
HEITOR:
Portuguese form of Latin Hector, meaning "defend; hold
fast."
HEKTOR:
"Defend; hold fast." Greek myth name of the Trojan champion who
killed Patroclus and was himself later
killed by Achilles. The name derived
from the word ekhein, meaning "to check, to restrain."
HELDER
(Hélder): Portuguese name derived from the name of a Dutch town, itself
from Middle Dutch helldinge, meaning "slanting surface."
HELFGOTT:
"Help of God." German name
composed of the elements helf/hilf "help" and Gott
"God."
HELFRIED:
Variant of German Helmfried, meaning
"helmet-peace."
HELGE:
Scandinavian name derived from the word heilagr, meaning
"prosperous, successful."
HELI:
Greek form of biblical Eli, meaning
"ascend."
HELIER:
Latin form of French Alaire, meaning "joyful;
happy."
HELIODORO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Greek Heliodoros,
meaning "gift of the sun."
HELIODOROS:
"Gift of the sun." Greek name composed of the elements helios
"sun" and doron "gift."
HELIODORUS:
Latin form of Greek Heliodoros,
meaning "gift of the sun."
HELIOS:
Greek myth name of the sun god, meaning "sun."
HELJE:
Danish form of Scandinavian Helge, meaning
"prosperous, successful."
HELLADIOS:
"Of Greece." Greek name derived from Hellas, meaning
"Greece."
HELLADIUS:
Latin form of Greek Helladios, meaning "of
Greece."
HELLEN:
"Greek." Myth name of the patriarch of the Hellenes, son of Deucalion
and Pyrrha, father of Aeolus,
Xuthus, Dorus, and Ionas, each of whom founded
a tribe of Greece and all became known as the Hellenes.
HELLENAS:
Variant of Greek Hellen, meaning "Greek."
HELMFRID:
Variant of German Helmfried, meaning
"helmet-peace."
HELMFRIED:
"Helmet-peace." German name composed of the elements helm
"helmet" and frid "peace."
HELMUT:
"Helmet-courage." German name composed of the elements helm
"helmet, protection" and muot "courage, spirit."
HELMUTH:
Variant of German Helmut, meaning "helmet-courage."
HEMI:
Maori form of James, meaning "supplanter."
HEMIGIDIUS:
Latin name literally meaning "half-god; demigod."
HEMMING:
Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse hamr, meaning "shape."
The name may have originated as a byname for a
"shape-shifter" or "werewolf."
HENDERSON:
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, meaning "son of Hendry."
HENDRICK:
English form of Hendrik, meaning
"home-ruler."
HENDRIK: Dutch
and Scandinavian form of English Henry,
meaning "home-ruler."
HENDRY:
Scottish form of English Henry,
meaning "home-ruler."
HENDRYCH:
Polish form of English Henry, meaning
"home-ruler."
HENG:
Chinese name meaning "eternal."
HENGIST:
"Stallion." Old English semi-legendary name of a ruler of Kent,
brother of Horsa. In
Arthurian legend, he was killed by Uther
Pendragon.
HENIO:
Diminutive form of Polish Hendrych and Henryk,
meaning "little home-ruler."
HENK:
Dutch pet form of Henrick and Hendrik,
meaning "home-ruler."
HENNING:
Pet form of German/Scandinavian Henrik,
meaning "home-ruler."
HENRI:
Finnish and French form of English Henry, meaning "home-ruler."
HENRIE:
Variant of English Henry, meaning
"home-ruler."
HENRIC:
Romanian equivalent of English Henry, meaning
"home-ruler."
HENRICK:
Dutch form of English Henry,
meaning "home-ruler."
HENRICUS:
Latin form of English Henry, meaning "home-ruler."
HENRIK: German
and Scandinavian form of English Henry,
meaning "home-ruler."
HENRIKAS:
Lithuanian form of German/Scand. Henrik,
meaning "home-ruler."
HENRIKKI:
Finnish form of German/Scand. Henrik,
meaning "home-ruler."
HENRIQUE:
Portuguese form of English Henry, meaning
"home-ruler."
HENRIQUES:
Portuguese form of English Henry, meaning
"home-ruler."
HENRY:
English name which ultimately derives from Old Middle High German Haimirich,
meaning "home-ruler."
HENRYE:
Variant of English Henry, meaning
"home-ruler."
HENRYK:
Polish form of English Henry, meaning "home-ruler."
HEPHAESTUS:
Latin form of Greek Hephaistos, of unknown origin,
but having the fixed epithet "both feet crooked."
HEPHAISTOS:
Greek myth name of the lame god of artisans, craftsmen, metallurgy and fire.
Equivalent of Roman Vulcan. It was
from this god's forge that Prometheus
stole fire to give to man. His name is said to be pre-Hellenic and of
unknown origin, but the fixed epithet for his name used by Homer,
Hesiod and other classical authors is "both feet
crooked."
HERACLEITUS:
Latin form of Greek Herakleitos, meaning
"glory of Hera."
HERACLES:
Variant of Greek Herakles, meaning "glory of Hera."
HERACLITUS:
Variant of Latin Heracleitus, meaning "glory
of Hera."
HERAKLEIDES:
"Hera's little key." Ancient Greek name composed of the name of the goddess
Hera and possibly the element kleidon "little key."
HERAKLEITOS:
"Glory of Hera." Greek name composed of the name of the goddess
Hera and the Greek element kleitos "glory."
HERAKLES:
"Glory of Hera."
Greek myth name of the son of Zeus by
the mortal woman Alcmene. Noted
for his exceptional physical strength and the twelve labors he
completed after which he was made a god. Composed of the name of the
goddess Hera and the Greek element kleos "glory."
HERB:
English nickname for Herbert,
meaning "bright army."
HERBERT:
"Bright army." Popular continental name of Germanic origin
introduced to the English by the Normans, composed of the elements hari/heri
"army" and berht "bright, famous."
HERBERTO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Herbert, meaning
"bright army."
HERBIE:
English pet form of Herbert,
meaning "bright army."
HERCULE:
French form of Latin Hercules, meaning "glory of
Hera."
HERCULES:
Latin form of Greek Herakles, meaning "glory of
Hera."
HEREBEORHT:
Old Anglo-Saxon form of Herbert, meaning "bright
army."
HEREWARD:
"Army-guard." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English
elements here "army" and weard "guard."
HEREWEALD:
"Army ruler." Anglo-Saxon name, composed of the Germanic elements heri/hari "army" and wald
"rule."
HERIBERT:
German form of Herbert, meaning "bright
army."
HERIBERTO:
Variant of Portuguese/Spanish Herberto, meaning
"bright army."
HERK:
Nickname for Latin Hercules, meaning "glory of Hera."
HERKUS:
Nickname for Lithuanian Henrikas, meaning
"home-ruler."
HERLEIF:
"Army descendant." Scandinavian name composed of the Old Norse
elements herr "army" and leifr
"descendant."
HERLUIN:
"Noble/warrior friend." Old Norman name composed of the Germanic
elements erl "nobleman, warrior" and wini
"friend."
HERMAN:
"Army man." English and Dutch form of German Hermann,
meaning "army man."
HERMANN:
"Army man." German name composed of the elements heri/hari
"army" and man "man."
HERMANNI:
Finnish form of Herman, meaning "army man."
HERMANUS:
Latin form of Herman, meaning "army man."
HERMENEGILDO:
Portuguese and Spanish name of Visigothic origin, composed of the Germanic
elements ermen
"entire, whole" and gild "sacrifice, tribute,"
which has been rendered as "immense tribute."
HERMES:
Greek myth name of a son of Zeus and Maia,
meaning "of the earth."
HERMÍNIO:
Portuguese form of Herman, meaning "army man."
HERMINIO:
Spanish form of Herman, meaning "army man."
HERMINIUS:
Roman myth name of one of Aeneas'
warriors who was killed by Catillus, a warrior from Tibur, possibly derived
from the name of the Greek god Hermes, meaning
"of the earth.
HERMOGENES:
"Born of Hermes." Ancient Greek name composed of the name of the
god Hermes and the element genes
"born."
HERMOKRATES:
"Power of Hermes." Ancient Greek name composed of the name of the
god Hermes
and the word kratos "power."
HERMOLAOS:
"People of Hermes." Ancient Greek name
composed of the name of the god Hermes and the element laos
"people."
HERNAN
(Hernán): Nickname for Spanish Hernando,
meaning "journey-prepared."
HERNANDO:
Spanish form of Visigothic Ferdinand,
meaning "journey-prepared."
HEROD:
"Hero's song." Biblical name of the king who ordered the slaughter
of all male children who were "two years old and under."
HERODES:
"Hero's song." Greek form of Herod, composed of the elements Heros
"hero, warrior" and oides "ode, song."
HERODION:
Biblical name mentioned in Paul's epistle to the
Romans. It is a pet form of Greek Herodes, meaning
"hero's song."
HERODOTOS:
"Hero-given." Greek name composed of the elements Heros
"hero, warrior" and dotos "given to."
HERODOTUS:
Latin form of Greek Herodotos, meaning
"hero-given."
HERON:
English bird name meaning simply "heron bird."
HERRICK:
"Army power." Surname transferred to forename use, itself
originally a Germanic forename composed of the elements hari/heri
"army" and ric "power."
HERSCHEL:
Pet form of Yiddish Hirsh, meaning "deer."
HERSH:
Variant of Yiddish Hirsh, meaning "deer."
HERSHEL:
Variant of Yiddish Herschel, meaning "deer."
HERU:
Original Egyptian form of Greek Horus, myth name of the son
of Isis, a falcon-headed god of the sky, meaning "the distant
one."
HERVE
(Hervé): French form of Breton Haerveu, meaning
"battle worthy."
HERVEY:
Variant of English Harvey, meaning
"battle worthy."
HESEKIEL:
Finnish form of Ezekiel, meaning
"God will strengthen."
HESHAM:
Variant of Arabic Hisham, meaning
"generous."
HESHEL:
Variant of Yiddish Herschel,
meaning "deer."
HESIOD:
Greek name derived from Hesiodos, possibly meaning "to send
song."
HESIODOS:
"To send song." Greek name, possibly composed of the elements hesi
"to send" and oides "ode, song."
HESPEROS:
Greek myth name of the son of Eos. He
was the masculine personification of the "evening star."
HESPERUS:
Latin form of Greek Hesperos, meaning "evening
star."
HEULOG:
Welsh unisex name meaning "sunny."
HEVEL:
Hebrew form of Abel,
meaning "herdsman."
HEW:
Scottish form of English Hugh, a nickname for names starting
with Hug-, meaning "heart," "mind," or
"spirit."
HEWIE:
Variant of English Hughie, meaning "heart,"
"mind," or "spirit."
HEYDAR:
Persian form of Arabic Haidar, meaning
"lion."
HEZEKIAH:
Biblical name of a king of Judah, meaning "my strength
is Jehovah."
HEZRON:
Biblical name of a son of Reuben,
meaning "established settlement."
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