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Hackett (Old German) - little hacker, young woodsman. Hack

Hadden (Old English) - from the moors. Haddon

Hadley (Old English) - from the heath. Haddie, Hadleigh, Leigh Lee, Hadlee

Hadji (African) - born during month of pilgrimage to Mecca.

Haines (Old German) - from the hedged enclosure. Haynes

Hakan (American Indian) - fiery.

Hakim (Arabic) - wise. Hakeem.

Hakon (Scandinavian) - of the chosen race.

Hakulani (Hawaiian) - star in heaven.

Hal - short form of Harold, Henry, names beginning with Hal.

Haldan (Scandinavian) - half-Danish. Dan, Dannie, Danny, Don, Donnie, Donny, Hal, Halden

Hale (Old English) - dweller at the hall. Hall

Haley (Irish Gaelic) - ingenious. Hailey, Haily, Hal, Hale, Lee, Leigh

Hall (Old English) - from the manor or hall.

Halsey (Old English) - from Hal's island. Hal, Hallsy, Halsy

Halstead (Old English) - from the manor. Hal, Halsted, Steady

Hamal (Arabic) - lamb.

Hamid (Arabic) - thanking God.

Hamidi (African) - commendable.

Hamilton ( Old English) - from the mountain estate, from the proud estate. Ham, Hamel, Hamil, Tony

Hamlet (Old French/German) - little home. Ham

Hamlin (Old French/German) - little homelover. Ham, Hamlen, Lin, Lynn

Hanale (Teutonic/Hawaiian) - ruler of an estate. Haneke

Hank - common form of Henry.

Hans (Scandinavian) - form of John.

Harcourt (Old French) - fortified dwelling. Court, Harry

Hardy (Old German) - bold and daring.

Harley (Old English) - from the long field, from the army meadow, from the hare's meadow. Arley, Harleigh, Lee, Leigh

Harlow (Old English) - from the rough hill or army hill. Arlo

Harmon (English) - form of Herman.

Harold (Scandinavian) - army ruler. Araldo, Hal, Harald, Harry, Herold, Herrick

Harper (Old English) - harp player.

Harris (Old English) - son of Harry. Harrison

Harrison (Old English) - son of Harry. Harris

Harry (Old English) - soldier, short form of Harold, Henry. Harrison

Hart (Old English) - hart (male) deer. short form of Hartley. Harwill

Hartley (Old English) - from the deer meadow. Hart

Harvey (Old German) - army warrior. Harv, Herve, Hervey

Hasam (Arabic) - beautiful.

Hashim (Arabic) - destroyer of evil. Hasheem

Hasani (African) - hamdsome. Husani

Hasin (Indian) - laughing. Hassen, Hassin

Haskel (Hebrew) - understanding. Haskell

Haslett (Old English) - from the hazel tree land. Haze, Hazel, Hazlett

Hasan (Arabic) - beautiful.

Hastings (Old English) - son of the stern man. Hasty

Havelock (Old Norse/Scandinavian) - sea battle.

Hayden (Old English) - dweller in the hedged valley. Haydon

Hayes (Old English) - from the hedged place.

Hayward (Old English) - keeper of the hedged enclosure.

Haywood (Old English) - from the hedged forest. Heywood, Woodie, Woody

Hea (Korean) - grace.

Heath (Middle English) - from the heath.

Hector (Greek) - steadfast. Eachunn, Ettore

Henderson (Old English/Scottish) - son of Henry.

Henri (French) -- fomr of Henry

Henry (Old German) - ruler of an estate, home or private property. Enrico, Enrique, Hal, Hank, Harry, Heindrick, Henri, Hendrik, Henny, Henrik

Herbert (Old German) - glorious soldier, bright warrior. Bert, Bertie, Berty, Erberto, Harbert, Hebert, Herb, Herbie, Herby, Heriberto

Hercules (Greek) - glorious gift. Hercule

Herman (Latin) - high-ranking person. (Old German) - warrior. Armand, Armando, Harman, Harmon, Hermann, Hermie, Hermon

Hernando (Spanish) - form of Ferdinand.

Hershel (Hebrew) - deer. Hersch, Herschel, Hersh, Herzel, Heschel, Heshel, Hirsch

Hiamovi (American Indian) - high chief.

Hideaki (Japanese) - wisdom, clever person.

Hilary (Latin) - cheerful. Hilaire, Hilario, Hilarius, Hill, Hillary, Hilery, Hillie, Hilly, Ilario

Hillard (Old German) - brave warrior.

Hillel (Hebrew) - greatly praised.

Hilliard (Old German) - war guardian. Hillard, Hillier, Hillyer

Hiroshii (Japanese) - generous.

Hilton (Old English) - from the town of the hill. Hylton, Tony

Hiram (Hebrew) - most noble. Hi, Hy

Ho (Chinese) - the good.

Hobart (Old German) - bright mind.

Hod (Hebrew) - vigorous, splendid.

Hogan (Irish Gaelic) - youth.

Holbrook (Old English) - from the brook in the hollow. Brook, Brooke, Holbrooke

Holden (Old German) - kindly. (Old English) - from the hollow in the valley.

Hollis (Old English) - from the grove of holly trees.

Holmes (Middle English) - from the river islands. Holman, Holmann

Holt (Old English) - from the forest.

Homer (Greek) - promise. Homere, Homerus, Omero

Hop (Chinese) - agreeable.

Horace (Latin) - keeper of the hours.

Horst (Old German) - a thicket.

Horton (Old English) - from the gray estate.

Hoshea (Hebrew) - salvation. Hosea, Hosheah

Houston (Old English) - hill town.

Howard (Old English) - chief guardian, watchman. Howey, Ward

Hubert (Old German) - bright minded, bright spirited. Bert, Bertie, Hobard, Hobart, Huberto, Hubie, Hugh, Uberto

Hugh (Old English) - intelligence, spirit. Huey, Hughes, Hughie, Hugo, Ugo

Hulbert (Old German) - brilliant grace. Bert, Bertie, Berty, Burt, Hulbard, Hulburt, Hull

Humbert (Old German) - brilliant Hun. Hum, Umberto

Humphrey (Old German) - man of peace. Humfried, Hunfredo, Hump, Onofredo

Hung (Chinese) - great.

Hunt (Old English) - hunt. short form of names beginning with Hunt.

Hunter ( Old English) - hunter. Hunt

Huntington (Old English) - hunting estate. Hunt, Huntingdon

Huntley (Old English ) - hunting estate, from the hunting meadow. Hunt, Lee, Leigh, Huntlee

Hurd (Anglo-Saxon) - Hard

Husam (Arabic) - sword.

Hutton (Old English) - from the house on the ridge. Huttan

Huxley (Old English) - from the Hugh's meadow. Hux, Lee, Leigh

Hyatt (Old English) - from the high gate. Hiatt, Hy

Hy (Vietnamese) - hope.

Hyman (Hebrew) - life. Chaiam Hayyim, Hy, Hymie, Mannie, Manny

Hyo (Korean) - filial duty.

Hyun (Korean) - wisdom.

Hywel (Welsh) - eminent.
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