Starting with letter H
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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381 | Hlinka | Czechoslovakian | Burns lime. | M | |
382 | Hlisa | Anglo-Saxon | Fame. | M | |
383 | Hlithtun | English | From tbe hillside town. | M | |
384 | Hob | English | A diminutive of Robert or Robin. The word hobgoblin is derived from this name. | M | |
385 | Hobab | Biblical | Favored, beloved. | M | |
386 | Hobard | German | High or bright. | M | |
387 | Hod | Biblical | Praise, confession. | M | |
388 | Hoder | Norse | A blind son of Odin. | M | |
389 | Hodsone | English | Son of the hooded man. | M | |
390 | Hoenir | Norse | Brother of Odin. | M | |
391 | Hogan | Irish | Youth Surname. | ||
392 | Hoglah | Biblical | His festival or dance | M | |
393 | Hoh | German | High. | M | |
394 | Hoham | Biblical | Woe to them. | M | |
395 | Hohnihohkaiyohos | NativeAmerican | High backed wolf (Cheyenne). | M | |
396 | Hok'ee | NativeAmerican | Abandoned (Navajo). | M | |
397 | Holcomb | English | From the deep valley. | M | |
398 | Holden | English | From the hollow in the valley. Both a surname and place name. Famous Bearer: Holden Caulfield, the hero of J. D. Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye (1951.). | M | |
399 | Holdin | English | From tbe hollow in the valley. | M | |
400 | Holic | Czechoslovakian | Barber. | M |