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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
501 Humbert Teutonic Shining support. M
502 Humberto German Big; bright. M

503 Humberto Spanish Intelligent; Big; bright. M
504 Hume Shakespearean 'Henry VI, Part 2' John Hume, a priest. M
505 Humfrey Teutonic Supports Peace. M
506 Humfrid Swedish Peaceful Hun. M
507 Humph English Diminutive of Humphrey: A compound of the words giant and peace. From the Old English name Hunfrith. Famous Bearer: American actor Humphrey Bogart. M
508 Humphrey English A compound of the words giant and peace. From the Old English name Hunfrith. Famous Bearer: American actor Humphrey Bogart. M
509 Humphrey Shakespearean 'King Henry IV, Part 2' Prince Humphrey of Gloucester, son to Henry IV 'Henry VI, Part 2' Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester is Henry VI's uncle. M
510 Hunbogi Norse Son of Alf. M
511 Hunt English Pursuer. Surname. M
512 Hunter English Hunter is a bold masculine name of English origin, originally an occupational surname meaning “one who hunts.” It conveys courage, determination, and a commanding presence. Hunter’s strong, contemporary sound has kept it near the top of boy-name lists in English-speaking countries. M
513 Huntingden English From the hunter's hill. M

514 Huntington English From the hunting farm. M
515 Huntley English From the hunter's meadow. M
516 Hur Biblical Liberty, whiteness, hole. M
517 Huram Biblical Being angry. Their liberty, their whiteness, their hole. M
518 Huritt NativeAmerican Handsome (Algonquin). M
519 Hurlee Gaelic Tide. M
520 Hurley Irish Sea tide. M