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Haar
Habi
Habibi
(Arabic)
[f]
"sweetheart, honey"
Habor [m]
Hacha
(Spanish)
[m]
"horn, axe"
Hachi
(Japanese)
[f]
"luck"
Hachi-Ko
Hacke
Hacksaw
Hacky
Hada
Hadaf
Hadda
Haddi
Hades
(Greek)
[m]
god of the underworld
Hadi
Hadia
Hadila
Hadj
Hadja
Hado
Hadox [mf]
Hadria
Hadsch
Hadu
Hadwig
Hady
Haegar
Haesel
Hafida
(Moroccan)
[m]
"protector"
Haga
Hagan
Hagar
(Arabic)
[f]
"to forsake" from hajara
Hagen
Haggis
(Scottish)
[mf]
traditional scottish food
Haggith [m]
Hago
Hagrid
[m]
"big"
Hai
Haico
Haides
Haidi
Haiduc (Romanian) [mf]
Haidy
Haifa
Haig
Haiga
Haige
Haik
Haika
Haike
Haila
Hailey
[f]
form of Hayley
Hain
HairBall
Haites
Haiti
Haja
Hajax
Hajinowka (Russian)
HajjiHolly
Hajo
Hakas [f]
Hako
Hakon
Hakoris
Hakuna
Hal
Halcyon
Halda [f]
Haleigh
[f]
form of Hayley
Halen
Haley
[f]
form of Hayley
Half
Halfa
Halfi (Greek) [mf]
Hali
Halinka
Halk
Halka
Halla
Halley
Halli
Hallo
Hally
Halm
Halma
Haltie
Halvar [m]
Ham
Hamanda
Hambone
Hamid
[m]
form of Muhammad
Hamil
Hamilton
(Old English)
[m]
"flat hill" from a surname which derived from a place name
Hamish
(Scottish)
[m]
form of James
Hamlet
Hammer
Hammond
(Old English, Old Norse)
[m]
"home protection" or "high protection"
Hammy
Hamon
(French)
[m]
form of Hammond
Hamster
Hana
[f]
form of Hani
Hanaa
[f]
form of Hana
Hanako
(Japanese)
[f]
"flowergirl"
Hancho
Hancock
Handi
Handro
Handsome
Handy
Hang
Hanga
Hani
(Arabic)
[m]
"happy" from hani'a
Haniyya
[f]
form of Hani
Hanja
Hanjo
Hank
(English)
[m]
short form of Hankin, a medieval pet form of John; also vorm of Henry
Hanka (Polish) [f]
Hanke
Hanko
Hanna
[f]
form of Hanna
Hannah
(Hebrew)
[f]
"favour" or "grace"; mother of Samuel the prophet
Hanne
Hanneke
Hannelore
Hannes
[m]
short form of Johannes
Hanni
Hannibal
(Phoenician)
[m]
"grace of Baal"; Baal was a Phoenician deity
Hannie
Hanno
Hanny
Hans
(Danish, Dutch, German)
[m]
form of John
Hansa
Hansel
Hansi
Hansie
Hanta
Hanter
Hanther
Hantje
Hanto
Hanzila
(African)
[f]
"road, path"
Hap
Hape
Haplo [m]
Happi
Happie
Happy
Hara
Harald
(Scandinavian, German)
[m]
form of Harold
Haraldo
Haras
(German)
[m]
dog in the movie The longest day
Harbin
Harco
Hard
Harda
Harde
Hardo
Hardolf
Hardt
Hardy
Harfe
Hargos
Hari (Slocak)
Haribo
Harina
Harino (Slovak)
Harko
Harkos
Harlan
(Teutonic)
[m]
"army land"
Harleigh
Harlekin
Harlequin
Harley
(Old English)
[mf]
"hare clearing" from hara and leah
Harlo
Harlow
Harly
Harm
Harma (Dutch) [f]
Harmke
Harmoney (English)
Harmonie
Harmony
Haro
Harold
(Old English)
[m]
"leader of the army" from haer and weald
Harpa
Harper
Harpo
Harra
Harrald
Harras
Harrie
Harriet
[f]
form of Harry
Harris (English) [m]
Harrison
(Old English)
[m]
"descendent of Harry"; from a surname
Harro
Harros
Harry
[m]
form of Henry
Hart
Harta
Hartmut
(Teutonic)
[m]
"hardy mind" from hart and muot
Harto
Hartos
Hartuá
Hartus
Hartwig
(Teutonic)
[m]
"hardy battle"
Haru
(Japanese)
[f]
"spring"
Harus
Harvest
Harvex
Harvey
(Celtic)
[m]
"battle worthy" from haer and viu
Harvie
[f]
form of Harvey
Hasala
Hasan
(Arabic)
[m]
"good" from hasuna (to be good)
Haschiko
Hasco
Hasdog
Hasek
Hasel
(English)
[f]
form of Hazel
Hasi
Haska
Haskan
Haske
Haskel
(Hebrew)
[m]
form of Ezekiel
Haskell
Hasko
Haslan
Hasra
Hassan
[m]
form of Hasan
Hasse (Dutch) [f]
Hasselbeck
Hassi
Hassia
Hassie
Hasso
Hasta
Hastara
Haste
Hastra
Hastrid
Hasty (English) [mf]
Haswin
Hatiquar
Hatja
Hatsch
Hatschepsut
Hatsjoe
(Dutch)
sneeze
Hatsumomo (Japanese) [f]
Hatta
Hatti
[f]
form of Harriet
Hattie
[f]
form of Harriet
Hatto
Hattrick
Hattrik
Hauke
Haukea
(Hawaiian)
[f]
"white snow" from hau "snow" and kea "white"
Hautesse
Hava
(Hebrew)
[f]
form of Eve
Havana
Havane
Havas
(Hungarian)
[m]
"covered with snow"
Have Mercy (English) [mf]
Havel
Haven
Havoc
Hawa
Hawanna
Hawk (English) [m]
Hawken
Hawkeye (English) [m]
Haxton
Hay Lin [f]
Hayca
Hayco
Hayden
(Teutonic)
[m]
"heathen"
Haydi
[f]
heidi'
Hayk
(Arabic)
[m]
"velvet"
Hayka
Hayla
Haylay
Haylaz
(Turkish)
[m]
"naughty one"
Haylee
[f]
form of Hayley
Hayleigh
[f]
form of Hayley
Hayley
(Old English)
[f]
"hay clearing" from heg and leah
Hayo
Hayos
Hazael
(Hebrew)
[m]
"one that sees God"
Hazara
Hazel
(English)
[f]
name of tree or lightbrown colour
Hazer
Hazes
(Dutch)
[m]
Dutch singer Andre Hazes
Hazine
(Turkish)
[f]
"treasure"
Hazy [f]
Healy
Heart (English) [mf]
Heartbreaker (English) [mf]
Hearts (English) [mf]
Heath
(Old English)
[m]
"heath"; from surname "one who lived on a heath"
Heathcliff
Heather
(Middle English)
[f]
from hather
HeatherHoney (English) [f]
Heaven (English) [f]
Heavy (English) [m]
Hebbes (Dutch) [mf]
Hebbus
(Dutch)
[mf]
"gotcha"
Heber
(Hebrew)
[m]
"enclave" or form of Eibhear
Hebi
Hebo
Heck
Hecktor
[m]
form of Hector
Hector
(Greek)
[m]
"stay" or "restrain" from ekhein
Hecubus
Heda
Hedda
(Scandinavian)
[f]
form of Hedwig
Heddy
Hedel
Hedera [f]
Hedge
Hedgehog (English) [m]
Hedi
Hedin
(Swedish)
[m]
the one who discovered the place in Mongolia of which the Samojed come from
Hedley (English) [m]
Hedo
Hedwig
(Teutonic)
[f]
"contention war"
Hedy
Heeler
Heera
Heerco
Heeza
Hefa
Hefta
Hefty
Hege
Heicke
Heida
Heide
Heider
Heidi
[f]
short form of Adelheid
Heidie
[f]
form of Heidi
Heidrun
(Teutonic)
[f]
possibly "person secret"
Heiduck
Heidy
Heifi
Heige
Heika
Heikana
Heike
(Dutch)
[f]
form of Henrike
Heiko
(Dutch)
[m]
form of Henrik
Heily
Heimchen
Heimo
Hein
[m]
short form of Heinrich
Heineke
Heiner
[m]
short form of Heinrich
Heini
Heinika
Heino
[m]
short form of Heinrich
Heinrich
(German)
[m]
form of Henry
Heintje
[m]
short form of Heinrich
Heinz
(German)
[m]
short form of Heinrich
Heiress
Heisi
Heit
(Dutch)
"father"
Hejoh
Hekay
Hekkie
(Dutch)
[m]
hector'
Hekla
Hekrot
Hektor
Hektra
Hela [m]
Helba
Helche
Held
Helder
(Dutch)
[m]
"clear", from the place name Den Helder; common in Portugal and Nigeria
Heldritt
Heleen
[f]
form of Helen
Helen
[f]
form of Helena
Helena
(Greek)
[f]
"sun" from helios; daughter of Zeus and Leda; her kidnapping by Paris caused the Trojan War
Helenus
Helfi [f]
Helga
[f]
form of Helge
Helge
(Old Norse)
[m]
"prosperous", "happy", "holy" from heill
Helgo
Heli
Helia
Helinda
Heline
Heliodora
(Greek)
[f]
heliodoro'
Heliodoro
(Greek)
[m]
"gift of the sun"
Helios
(Greek)
[m]
"sun"
Helka
Helke
Helki
Helko
Hella
Helle
Hellen
[f]
form of Helena
Heller
Helli
Hello
Hellos
Hellraise
Helly
Helma
Helmi
Helmo
Helmold
Helmsley
Helmswind
Helmut
(Teutonic)
[m]
"helmet spriti" from helm and muot
Helot
Helvi
Helvus
Hely
Heman (English) [m]
Hemi [mf]
Hemingway
Hemp
Henckel
Henderson
(Middle English)
[m]
"sun of Henry"
Hendrick
Hendrik
Hendrix
Henery
Henin
(French)
[f]
tennis player
Henjie
Henk (Dutch) [m]
Henka
Henkie (Dutch) [mf]
Henna
Hennessy
Hennesy
Henni
Hennie
Henning
[m]
from surname from vorm of Henrik
Henno
Henny
Henri
Henriet
Henrietta
Henrik
(Scandinavian, German)
[m]
form of Henry
Henrike
(Scandinavian, German)
[f]
form of Henry
Henroeck
Henry
(Teutonic)
[m]
"home ruler"
Heny
Henzo
Henzy [mf]
Hephzibah
(Hebrew)
[f]
"my delight is in her"
Heppie (Dutch) [mf]
Hera
(Greek)
[f]
Goddess
Heracles
(Greek)
[m]
"glory of Hera"; Greek and Roman hero, sun of Zeus and Alcmene
Heraeus
Herani
Herault
(French)
[m]
regiion in France
Herba
Herbert
(Teutonic)
[m]
"army bright"
Herbi
Herbie
Herbu
Herby
Herc [m]
Hercka [f]
Herco
Hercomer
Hercul
Hercules
(Latin)
[m]
form of Heracles
Herda
Here
HereICome
Herenius
Herennius
Heri
(Swahili)
[mf]
"happy"
Heria
Herka
Herke
Herko
Herkos
Herkules
Herlinde
Herma
Herman
(Teutonic)
[m]
"army man"
Hermanito
(Spanish)
[m]
little brother
Hermano
(Spanish)
[m]
"brother"
Hermes
(Greek)
[m]
meaning unknown; messanger of Zeus
Hermie
Hermina
Hermine
(German)
[f]
form of Herman
Hermione
(Greek)
[f]
"of Hermes"; daughter of Menelaus and Helen
Hermit
Herna
Hernie [mf]
Hero (English) [m]
Herodes
Herold
Heroldo
Herolf
Heron (English) [m]
Heros [m]
Herpha
Herra
Herras
Herro
Herros
Herry
Hershal
Hershey
Hersi
Hert
Herta
Hertaa
Hertha
Hertho
Hertika
Hertrada
Hertta
Hertwiga
Herulf
Herve
(French)
[m]
form of Harvey
Herwin
Hery
Herzog
Hesca
Hesel
Heska
Heske
Hesley (Irish) [f]
Hespa
Hesper [f]
Hess
Hessa
Hessel
Hessi
Hessie
Hessy
Hesta
Hestara
Hester
Hestia
(Greek)
[f]
protector/godness of family
Hestor
Hestora
Heta
Hetta
Hettel
Hetty
Hevea
Hex
Hexa
Hexacol
Hexe
Hexerl
Hexi
Hexie
Heyda
Heydi
Heyke
Heyko
Heyu
Hezakiah
Hezel
Hiasl
Hiatt
Hiawatha
(Native American)
[m]
"he makes rivers" from haio-hwa'tha (Iroquoian); name of Mohawk leader
Hiba
(Arabic)
"luck
Hicki
Hickory
Hidalgo (Spanish) [m]
Hidaya (Arabic) [f]
Hidda
Hidde
Hiddink
(Dutch)
[m]
soccer trainer
Hideaki
(Japanese)
[m]
"wise"
Hiedi
Hielco (Dutch) [m]
Hielke
Hieronymos
Hieronymus
(Latin)
[m]
form of Jerom
Hierro
(Spanish)
[m]
"iron", "steel"
Hiesjam [m]
Higgens
Higgi
Higgins
Hijita
[mf]
(pronounced as Eecheetah; the ch as in Loch)
Hikari (Japanese) [f]
Hiker
Hilaika
Hilaire
(French)
[f]
form of Hilary
Hilarius
Hilary
(Latin)
[mf]
"cheerful" from hilaris or "protector" (Teutonic)
Hilbert
(Teutonic)
[m]
"battle bright"
Hilco (Dutch) [m]
Hilda
(Teutonic)
[f]
short form of names containing hild "battle"
Hilde
(Hebrew)
[f]
"warrior with weapon"
Hildegard
(Teutonic)
[f]
"battle guard" from hild and gard
Hildegarde
(French)
[f]
form of Hildegard
Hildegund
(Teutonic)
[f]
"battle war" from hild and gund
Hildi
Hildrut
Hildur
Hilfi
Hilfiger [m]
Hilga
Hilger
Hilka
Hilke
Hill
Hilla
Hillary
[mf]
form of Hilary
Hilldy
Hille
Hillery
Hillga
Hillo
Hilly
Hilma
Hilmar
Hiltie
Hiltom
Hiltrud
Hilva
Himalaya
Himla (Swedish) [f]
Himoroki
Hinde
Hindel
Hindi
Hindra [f]
Hinka
Hinnerk
Hino
(Native American)
[m]
"friendly god of thunder"
Hinrich
[m]
form of Heinrich
Hiong
Hip-Hop
Hippi
Hippie (Dutch) [f]
Hippo
Hippodrome
Hippu
Hippy
Hira
Hiram
(Phoenician, Hebrew)
[m]
unknown, or "brother of the exalted" from ahiram
Hirette
Hiris
Hirk
Hirka
Hiro
Hiroshi
(Japanese)
[m]
"generous"
Hiroshima
Hirse
Hirta
Hirtus
Hisa
Hisca
Hisel
Hisja
Hiska [f]
Hiske
Hiskia [f]
Hisley
Hissar
Hisso
Hissyfit
Hista [mf]
Histion
Historia
Hit
Hitam
(Indian)
"black"
Hitchcock
Hitche [f]
Hitech
Hito
Hitschkock
Hixi
Hjalmar
Hjordis (Norwegian) [f]
Hlende
Hloya
Hnunga
Hoa
(Vietnamese)
[f]
"flower", "peace"
Hoagie
Hoagy
(Celtic)
[m]
"brave warrior"
Hobbes
Hobbie
Hobbit
Hobbs
Hobby
Hobie
Hobo
Hoby
Hocus-Pocus
Hodna
Hoegie
Hoemp
Hoera
Hoerby
Hog
Hogan
Hogie
Hoja
Hoksila
(Native American)
[m]
"boy"
Hoku
Hola
Holby
Holda
Holde
Holden
(Old English)
[m]
"deep valley"
Holdi
Holeck
Holger
(Teutonic)
[m]
"island spear"
Holk
Holla
Hollana
Holle
Holleb
(Polish)
[m]
"creative"
Holli
Holliday
Hollidey
Hollie
Hollio
Holly (English) [f]
Hollywood
Holm
Holmes
(English)
[m]
Sherlock Holmes
Holstein
Holway
Holy
Hombre
Homeboy
Homer
(Greek)
[m]
"pledge"
Homere
Homey
Hommer [m]
Homy
Honcho
Honda
Hondi
Hondo
Hondos
Honest
Honey
Honey Bear
Honeybee
Honeysuckle
Hong
(Vietnamese)
[mf]
"rose"
Honko
Honky-Tonk
Honny
Honorius
Hony
Hoobie [m]
Hooch
(English)
[m]
"firewater"
Hood
Hoodlum
Hoofman
Hook
Hooligan
Hoop
Hooper
Hoosier
Hootch (English) [m]
Hooter
Hoover
Hope (English) [f]
Hopje
(Dutch)
[f]
candy
Hopla
Hoppa
Hoppe (Dutch) [f]
Hopper
(Dutch)
"jumper"
Hora
Horace
(Latin)
[m]
"good eyesight" from horatius
Horand
Horatia
[f]
form of Horace
Horatio
(Latin)
[m]
form of Horace
Horita
Horka
Hormazd
[m]
form of Hormazed
Hormazed
(Persian)
[m]
"lord of wisdom"
Horna
Horror
Horshack
Horst
(German)
[m]
"wood"
Hort
Hortense
Hortensia
Horus
(Egyptian)
[m]
Name of sun God
Hoscy [m]
Hoshi
Hoshiko (Japanese) [f]
Hoskin
Hosley [f]
Hoss
Hossie
Hostess
Hosty
Hot
Hot Dog
Hot Lips
Hot Rod
(English)
A powerful car with sporty appearance
Hotah
Hotaka
(Japanese)
[m]
from the name of the mountain
HotDog
Hotshot
Hotte (German) [m]
Houdini
Houston
Hover
Hovis
Howard
(Teutonic)
[m]
unknown, but various theories mention "heart brave", "high warden" or "ewe herder"
Howdy
Howie
Howler
Howy
Hoy
Hoya
Hoyden
(English)
[f]
"wild girl"
Hoyt
(Teutonic)
[m]
"shining mind"
Hristo
Hrolf
Hua
Hubba
Hubbeke
Hubble
Hubbub
Hubcap
Hubert
(Teutonic)
[m]
"heart bright" or "mind bright"
Huby (English) [m]
Huck
Hudson
Hue
Huendin
Huerde
Huey
Hugger
HuggyBar
Hugh
(Teutonic)
[m]
"heart", "mind", "spirit" from hug; also from Gaelic names like Aodh, Uisdean or Eoghan
Hugin
Hugo
[m]
form of Hugh
Huib
Huibren [m]
Huk-tti
(Japanese)
[f]
"black belt"
Hula
Hulda
(Scandinavian)
[f]
"sweet"
Huli
Hulk
Humbert
(Teutonic)
[m]
"warrior famous"
Humdinger
Humdrum
Humla
(Swedish)
[f]
Bumblebee
Hummel
Hummer
(English)
[mf]
brand of car
Humo
Humphrey
(Old English)
[m]
"house peace"
Humpie
(Dutch)
[mf]
"little one"
Humpy
Huna [f]
Hundert
Hundra
Hung
(Vietnamese)
[m]
"brave", "heroic"
Hunk (English) [m]
Hunter (English) [m]
Huntley
Huntly (English) [m]
Huntress
Huntz
Huppel
(Dutch)
"hop"
Huppert
Huppy
Huran
Hurane
Hurby [mf]
Huri
Huricane
Hurikan
Hurlstone (English) [m]
Hurri [mf]
Hurricane
Hurry (English) [mf]
Hurtig
Huschwin [m]
Hush [f]
Husky
Huso
Huss
Hussa
Hussag
Hussan
Hussaya
Hussy
Hustler (English) [mf]
Husty [m]
Huszar
Hutch
Hute
Hutta
Huub [m]
Huw
(Welsh)
[m]
form of Hugh
Huyana
Hwyn (Welsh) [f]
Hyacinth
(Greek)
[f]
according to legend the flower arose from the blood of the youth Hyakinthos
Hyanzinth
Hyde
Hydi
Hydra
Hydria
Hylke
Hylla
Hyman
(Yiddish)
[m]
"man"
Hyme
Hyo (Korean) [mf]
Hyolli
Hyro
Hyun-ok
(Korean)
[f]
"wise pearl"
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