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HIAWATHA:
Iroquoian name meaning "he makes rivers."
HIDEAKI:
Japanese name meaning "shining excellence; splendid brightness."
HIDEKI:
Japanese name meaning "splendid opportunity."
HIDEO:
Japanese name meaning "splendid man."
HIEL:
Biblical name of one of the rebuilders of Jericho, meaning "God
lives."
HIERONIM:
Polish form of Greek Hieronymos, meaning
"holy name."
HIERONIMO:
Spanish form of Greek Hieronymos, meaning
"holy name."
HIERONOMO:
Italian form of Greek Hieronymos, meaning
"holy name."
HIERONYMOS:
"Holy name." Greek name composed of the elements hieras
"holy" and onoma "name."
HIERONYMUS:
Latin form of Greek Hieronymos, meaning "holy
name."
HIGINI:
Catalan form of Latin Hyginus, meaning "healthy."
HIKARU:
Japanese unisex name meaning "light" or "shining."
HIKMAT:
Arabic unisex name derived from the word hikma, meaning
"wisdom."
HILAIRE:
Variant of French Alaire, meaning "joyful;
happy."
HILARIO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Hilarius,
meaning "joyful, happy."
HILARION:
Greek name derived from the word hilaros, meaning "joyful;
happy."
HILARIUS:
Latin form of Greek Hilarion, meaning "joyful;
happy."
HILARY:
English unisex form of French Alaire,
meaning "joyful;
happy."
HILBERT:
Variant of German Hildebert, meaning "battle-bright."
HILD:
Dutch masculine form of German Hilda, meaning
"battle."
HILDEBERT:
"Battle-bright." German name composed of the elements hild
"battle" and beraht "bright."
HILDEBEORHT:
Anglo-Saxon form of German Hildebert, meaning
"battle-bright."
HILDEBRAND:
"Battle sword." Old German name composed of the elements hild
"battle" and brand "sword."
HILDEFONS:
"Battle-ready." Visigothic name composed of the Germanic elements hild
"battle" and funs "ready."
HILLAR:
Estonian form of Latin Hilarius, meaning "joyful;
happy."
HILLARY:
Variant of English unisex Hilary, meaning "joyful;
happy."
HILLEL:
Hebrew biblical name of the father of judge Abdon, meaning "praise."
HINRICH:
Variant of German Heinrich, meaning "home-ruler."
HINRIK:
Icelandic form of German Heinrich, meaning "home-ruler."
HIPOLIT:
Polish form of Greek Hippolytos, meaning
"horse-freer."
HIPOLITO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Greek Hippolytos,
meaning "horse-freer."
HIPPOCRATES:
Latin form of Greek Hippokrates, meaning
"horse power."
HIPPOKRATES:
"Horse power." Greek name composed of the elements hippos
"horse" and kratos "power."
HIPPOLYTOS:
"Horse-freer." Greek myth name of the son of Theseus,
composed of the elements hippos "horse" and lyo
"to loosen."
HIRAH:
Hebrew biblical name of the father-in-law of Judah, meaning
"splendor."
HIRAM:
Hebrew biblical name of a king of Tyre, possibly a form of Ahiram,
meaning "brother of the exalted."
HIRO:
Japanese unisex name meaning "broad; widespread."
HIROAKI:
Japanese name meaning "widespread brightness."
HIROKI:
Japanese name meaning "abundant joy/strength."
HIROMI:
Japanese unisex name meaning "wide-seeing; widespread beauty."
HIROSHI:
Japanese name meaning "abundant; widespread."
HIROYUKI:
Japanese name meaning "widespread happiness."
HIRSH:
Yiddish name meaning "deer."
HIRSHEL:
Variant of Yiddish Herschel, meaning
"deer."
HISAO:
Japanese name meaning "long-lived man."
HISASHI:
Japanese name meaning "long-lived."
HISEIN:
Variant of Arabic Husayn, meaning "good, nice."
HISHAM:
Arabic name meaning "generous."
HISOKA:
Japanese name meaning "reserved."
HITOSHI:
Japanese name meaning "even-tempered; level."
HIZKIAH:
Variant of biblical Hezekiah, meaning
"my strength is Jehovah."
HJÁLMAR:
"Helmet-warrior." Old Norse name composed of the elements hjalmr
"helmet" and arr "warrior."
HJALMAR:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Hjálmar, meaning
"helmet-warrior."
HJALMARR:
Variant of Scandinavian Hjalmar, meaning
"helmet-warrior."
HJORTUR
(Hjörtur): Icelandic name meaning "deer."
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:
"Famous warrior." Old German name composed of the elements hlōd
"famous" and wīg "war."
HLUDWIG:
"Famous warrior." Old German
name composed of the elements hlud "fame" and wig "war."
HOB:
Old English nickname for Robert,
meaning "famous."
HODEI:
Basque name meaning "cloud."
HODGE:
Old English nickname for Roger,
meaning "famous spear."
HOHEPA:
Maori form of Joseph, meaning "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
HOKOLESQUA:
Native American Shawnee name meaning "cornstalk."
HOLDEN:
"Deep valley." English surname transferred to forename use,
composed of the Old English elements hol "deep, hollow, sunken" and denu
"valley."
HOLGER:
Variant of Old Norse Hólmgeirr,
meaning "spear island."
HOLLIS:
"Lives near the holly trees." English surname transferred to
unisex forename use, itself from Old English holegn "holly"
denoting someone who lived where holly trees grew.
HOLMGER
(Hólmger): Variant of Old Norse Hólmgeirr,
meaning "spear island."
HOLMGEIR
(Hólmgeir): Variant of Old Norse Hólmgeirr,
meaning "spear island."
HOLMGEIRR
(Hólmgeirr): "Spear island." Old Norse name composed of the
elements hólmr "island" and geirr
"spear."
HOMER:
Greek name derived from Homeros,
meaning "hostage." This was the name of a famous Greek poet.
HOMEROS:
Greek name derived from the word homeros, meaning
"hostage."
HOMERUS:
Latin form of Greek Homeros, meaning
"hostage."
HONG:
Chinese unisex name meaning "great" or "wild swan" for
boys and "red (wedding color)" for girls.
HONGHUI:
Chinese name meaning "great splendor."
HONGQI:
Chinese name meaning "red flag."
HONORATUS:
Roman name derived from Latin Honorus,
meaning "honor, valor."
HONORE
(Honoré): French
form of Latin Honorus, meaning "honor,
valor."
HONORIUS:
Latin name derived from the word honor, meaning "honor,
valor."
HONORUS:
Variant 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:
"Son of Hob." English surname transferred to forename use, itself
originally a pet form of Hob, meaning "famous."
HORACE:
English and French form of Roman Horatius, meaning
"has good eyesight."
HORACIO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Horatius, meaning
"has good eyesight."
HORATIO:
English form of Roman Horatius, meaning "has good eyesight."
HORATIU:
Romanian form of Roman Horatius, meaning "has good eyesight."
HORATIUS:
Roman Latin name meaning "has good eyesight."
HORMAZD:
Variant of Persian Ahura Mazda, "divinity of
wisdom."
HORMIZD:
Variant of Persian Ahura Mazda, "divinity of
wisdom."
HORMUZD:
Variant of Persian Ahura Mazda, "divinity of
wisdom."
HORSA:
Old English
semi-legendary name of the brother of Hengist,
meaning "horse."
HORST:
Low German name, possibly derived from the word horst, meaning
"wooded hill."
HORTENSIUS:
Roman name derived from Latin hortus, meaning
"garden."
HORUS: Greek
form of Egyptian Heru, meaning "the distant
one."
HOSANNA:
Hebrew unisex name meaning "deliver us."
HOSANNAH:
Variant of Hebrew unisex Hosanna, meaning
"deliver us."
HOSEA:
Hebrew biblical name of the author of the Book of Hosea, meaning
"salvation."
HOSNI:
Variant of Arabic Husni, meaning
"excellence."
HOTAKA:
Japanese name, possibly meaning "step by step," derived from the
name of the highest peak in what is known as the Japanese Alps.
HOUSSAM:
Variant of Arabic Husam, meaning "sword."
HOVAN:
Armenian form of John, meaning
"God is gracious."
HOVEN:
Variant of Armenian Hovan, meaning "God is
gracious."
HOVHANNES:
Armenian form of Latin Johannes, meaning
"God is gracious."
HOVSEP:
Armenian form of Joseph, meaning "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
HOWARD:
"High guard." English surname transferred to forename use, itself
ultimately of Scandinavian origin, composed of the elements ha "high" and ward "guard,
warden."
HOWELL:
English form of Welsh Hywel,
meaning "eminent, conspicuous."
HOWIE:
Pet form of English Howard, meaning "high
guard."
HOYT:
English nickname 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 of Old Norse origin, meaning "raven."
HRAG:
Armenian
name meaning "fire."
HRAVART:
Armenian
name meaning "burning rose."
HREODBEORHT:
Anglo-Saxon name meaning "famous." This name was replaced by Robert
after it was introduced to Britain by the Normans.
HRISTO:
Bulgarian form of Christopher,
meaning "Christ-bearer."
HRODA:
German nickname for longer names beginning with Hrod-, meaning
"famous."
HRODEBERT:
Old Germanic form of Robert, meaning
"famous."
HRODGER:
Norman name of Germanic origin, meaning
"famous spear."
HRODLAND:
"Famous land." Old Germanic name composed of the elements hrod
"famous" and land "land."
HRODRICK:
"Famous power." Old Germanic name composed of the elements hrod
"fame" and rick "power."
HRODULF:
Variant of Germanic Hrodwulf, meaning "famous
wolf."
HRODWULF:
"Famous wolf." Old Germanic name composed of the elements hrod
"fame" and wulf "wolf."
HROLF:
Contracted form of Old Germanic Hrodwulf, meaning
"famous wolf."
HROLFR
(Hrólfr): Old Norse form of Germanic
Hrolf, meaning
"famous wolf."
HROTHGAR
(Hroðgar): "Famous spear." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old
English elements hroð "fame" and gar "spear."
This name became unused after the Normans introduced Hrodger
to Britain, the name which eventually yielded the more familiar Roger.
HRYHORIY:
Ukrainian form of English Gregory, meaning
"watchful; vigilant."
HUAN:
Chinese unisex name meaning "happiness."
HUBERT:
English form of Germanic Hugubert, meaning
"bright heart/mind/spirit."
HUBERTUS:
Dutch form of English Hubert,
meaning "bright heart/mind/spirit."
HUBRECHT:
Dutch form of English Hubert,
meaning "bright heart/mind/spirit."
HUCC:
Old English name derived from the element hux, meaning "insult,
taunt." Possibly a byname before becoming a forename.
HUDD:
Variant 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 of English Hugh, meaning "heart,"
"mind," or "spirit."
HUEY:
Variant of English Hughie, meaning
"heart," "mind," or "spirit."
HUET:
"Little heart/mind/spirit." Medieval diminutive form of English Hugh,
meaning "heart," "mind," or "spirit."
HUFFIE:
Pet form of English Humphrey, meaning
"peaceful giant."
HUGH:
English form of Old French Hugues, meaning "heart," "mind," or "spirit."
HUGHE:
Variant of English Hugh, meaning
"heart," "mind," or "spirit."
HUGHIE:
Pet form of English Hugh,
meaning "heart," "mind," or "spirit."
HUGO:
Latin form of English Hugh, meaning "heart,"
"mind," or "spirit."
HUGUBERT:
"Bright heart/mind/spirit." Old German name composed of the elements hug
"heart, mind, spirit" and behrt "bright."
HUGUES:
French name of Germanic origin, derived from the element hug, meaning
"heart,"
"mind," or "spirit."
HUI:
Chinese name meaning " splendor."
HUIB:
Nickname for Dutch Hubrecht or Hubertus,
meaning "bright heart/mind/spirit."
HULDERICH:
"Merciful ruler." Germanic name composed of the elements hultha
"merciful" and ric "power, rule."
HUM:
Nickname for English Humbert, possibly meaning "bright
support."
HUMBERT:
English name derived from the Germanic Norman name Huncberct,
possibly meaning "bright support."
HUMBERTO:
Spanish form of English Humbert, possibly
meaning "bright support."
HUMPHREY:
English named derived from Norman Hunfrid, meaning
"peaceful giant."
HUMPHRY:
Variant of English Humphrey, meaning
"peaceful giant."
HUNCBERCT:
Old Norman name of Germanic origin, possibly meaning "bright
support."
HUNFRID:
Norman form of Germanic Hunfrith,
meaning "peaceful giant."
HUNFRITH:
"Peaceful giant." Old Germanic
name composed of the elements huni "giant" and fred/frid
"peace."
HUNG:
Chinese name meaning "flood."
Vietnamese name (Hùng) meaning
"heroic."
HUNTER:
English occupational surname
transferred to unisex forename use, meaning "hunter."
HUNTLEY:
"Hunter's wood." English surname transferred to forename use,
composed of the Old English elements hunta "hunter" and leah
"clearing, wood."
HUOJIN:
Chinese name meaning "fire metal."
HUPPERT:
German form of English Hubert, meaning "bright
heart/mind/spirit."
HUPPRECHT:
German form of English Hubert,
meaning "bright heart/mind/spirit."
HURLEY:
Possibly an abbreviated form of the Irish surname Herlihy, itself a
form of Gaelic Ó hIarfhlatha "descendant of Iarfhlaith."
If so, the name means "lord of the west."
HUSAIN:
Variant of Arabic Husayn, meaning "good,
nice."
HUSAM:
Arabic name meaning "sword."
HUSAYN:
Pet form of Arabic Hasan, meaning "good, nice."
HUSNI:
Arabic name meaning "excellence."
HUSSAIN:
Variant of Arabic Husayn,
meaning "good, nice."
HUSSEIN:
Variant of Arabic Husayn,
meaning "good, nice."
HUUB:
Nickname for Dutch Hubrecht
or Hubertus, meaning "bright
heart/spirit."
HUW:
Welsh form of English Hugh, meaning "heart,"
"mind," or "spirit."
HUXLEY:
"Hucc's clearing/wood." English surname transferred to forename
use, itself composed of the Old English forename Hucc
and the element leah "clearing, wood."
HYACINTH:
English unisex form of Greek Hyakinthos, meaning
"hyacinth flower."
HYAKINTHOS:
"Hyacinth flower." Greek myth name of a youth loved by Apollo
who was accidentally killed by him, after which the hyacinth flower sprouted
from his blood.
HYAM:
Variant of Hebrew Chayim, meaning
"life."
HYDER:
Variant of Arabic Haidar, meaning
"lion."
HYGINOS:
Greek name derived from the word hygieinos, meaning
"healthy."
HYGINUS:
Latin form of Greek Hyginos, meaning
"healthy."
HYMAN:
Yiddish altered form of Hebrew Hyam, meaning
"life."
HYMIE:
Pet form of Yiddish Hyman, meaning "life."
HYPATIOS:
Variant of Greek Hypatos, meaning
"most high, supreme."
HYPATOS:
Greek name meaning "most high, supreme."
HYRAM:
Variant of Hebrew Hiram,
meaning "brother of the exalted."
HYUN:
Korean unisex name meaning "wise."
HYWEL:
Old Welsh name, originally a byname meaning "eminent, conspicuous."
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