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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Hernando

A Spanish equivalent of Ferdinand.

Spanish

Herne

Heron

English

Harlem

Home on a wooded hill

Dutch

Hillyerd

Battle guard; yard on a hill

German

Hilar

Cheerful, happy

Latin

Hikmat
Humph

Peaceful warrior

German

Healhtun

From the hillslope estate

English

Haldis

Stone Spirit

Scandinavian

Hyland

“The man from the highlands,” based on hy (a variant form of “high”) and the Anglo-Saxon land (land).

Anglo-Saxon

Hernlie

Heron meadow

English

Henson

Son of Henry

Scottish

Hovannes

God is gracious

Hebrew

Hall

Worker at the hall

English

Houa
Hockley

High meadow

English

Hazard

Chance, luck

French

Hazlitt

Headland with the hazel trees

English

Hotuaekhaashtait

Tall bull (Cheyenne)

Native American

Habor

A variant form of Habrus.

Hanssen

Son of Hans

Scandinavian

Halvdan

Half Dane

Scandinavian

Hod

Vigorous

Hebrew

Harlyn

Army land

English

Hyrum

My brother is exalted

Hebrew

Hardey

Bold, brave

German

Harjot
Hayato

Fast, Person, Bravery

Japanese

Husni
Hiamovi

High chief (Cheyenne)

Native American

Haverell

Boar battle

English

Heriberto

Illustrious warrior

German

Herb

Illustrious warrior

German

Hamish

Supplanter

Scottish

Hassun

Stone (Algonquin)

Native American

Henok
Hartlee

Stag meadow

English

Hedd

Peace

Welsh

Hernly

Heron meadow

English

Hy
Hoyt

Spirit, soul

Scandinavian

Hotaru

Firefly

Japanese

Hayyim

Life

Hebrew

Hristopher
Harroll
Hallowell

Holy well

English

Haestingas

Violent

English

Hayle

Hero; from the hall

English

Haroldo

Army ruler

Scandinavian

Henlie

High meadow

English