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Huxley
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Huxley means "Hugh's meadow," originating from Old English surname. |
English, Old English |
Either |
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Hyatt
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Hyatt: English surname meaning "high gate" or "high enclosure." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Hubie
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Hubie originates from Hubert, meaning "bright heart" in Germanic. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Male |
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Huckleberry
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Huckleberry: wild berry; American origin, popularized by Twain's character. |
American, English |
Either |
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Hopper
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Hopper means "one who hops"; originates from Middle English "hoppen." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Hijo
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Hijo means "son" in Spanish; originates from Latin "filius." |
Arabic, Spanish |
Either |
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Holden
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Holden means "hollow valley"; originates from Old English surname. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Male |
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Holland
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Holland means "wooded land," originating from Dutch geography and history. |
Anglo-Saxon, Dutch, English |
Either |
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Héloïse
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Héloïse means "healthy" in French; derived from the Germanic name Heloise. |
French, Greek |
Female |
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Hercy
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Hercy: Derived from Hercules, symbolizing strength and heroic qualities. |
Ancient Greek, Biblical, English |
Either |
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Heyden
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Heyden means "heathen" or "from the heath"; of German origin. |
English, Old English |
Either |
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Healy
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Anglo-Saxon, Irish |
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Héctor
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Ancient Greek, Spanish |
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Helen-Marie
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Helen-Marie combines Greek "light" and Hebrew "sea," symbolizing brightness. |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Female |
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Hawkins
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Hawkins means "son of Hawk," originating from English surname traditions. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Hayward
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Hayward means "guardian of the hedged enclosure," of Old English origin. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Male |
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Harolyn
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Harolyn combines "Harold" and "lyn," meaning army ruler and lake. |
American, English |
Female |
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Hathaway
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Hathaway means "having a heath" in Old English; a surname. |
Anglo-Saxon, Elizabethan, English |
Either |
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Haven
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Haven means "safe place"; originates from Old English "hæfen." |
Anglo-Saxon, English, Native American |
Either |
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Halley
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Halley means "dweller by the hall," of Old English origin. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Harlem
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Harlem originates from Haarlem, a Dutch city; means "home." |
Algonquian, American |
Either |
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Harlie
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Harlie means "army ruler," originating from Old English and Germanic. |
American, English |
Either |
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Hoover
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Hoover means "one who hoovers"; originates from Old English "hōfer." |
English, Germanic |
Either |
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Heliana
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Heliana means "shining light," derived from Greek and Latin origins. |
Greek, Latin |
Female |
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Hunter
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Hunter means "one who hunts"; originates from Old English "hunta." |
Anglo-Saxon, English, Native American |
Unisex |
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Huntz
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Huntz: German origin, meaning "hunter" or "to hunt." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Unisex |
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Houston
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Houston means "Hugh's town," originating from Old English and Scottish. |
American, Anglo-Saxon |
Unisex |
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Hucky
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Hucky originates from "Huck," meaning "heart" or "spirit." |
American, English |
Unisex |
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Huddie
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Huddie: English origin, meaning "heart" or "mind," often a nickname. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Unisex |
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Holman
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Holman means "holy man," originating from Old English and Germanic roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Unisex |
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