2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [87]
Hecter, Hekter, Heckter
Helio (Greek) Son of the sun
Heleo, Helios, Heleos
Hem (Indian) The golden son
Hemendu (Indian) Born beneath the golden moon
Hemendue, Hemendoo
Hemi (Maori) Form of James, meaning “he who supplants”
Hemie, Hemy, Hemee, Hemea, Hemey
Henderson (Scottish) The son of Henry
Hendrie, Hendries, Hendron, Hendri, Hendry, Hendrey, Hendree, Hendrea
Hendrick (English) Form of Henry, meaning “the ruler of the house”
Hendryck, Hendrik, Hendryk, Hendric, Hendryc
Henley (English) From the high meadow
Henly, Henleigh, Henlea, Henleah, Henlee, Henli, Henlie
*Henry (German) The ruler of the house
Hal, Hank, Harry, Henny, Henree, Henri, Hanraoi, Hendrick
Heraldo (Spanish) Of the divine
Hercules (Greek) In mythology, a son of Zeus who possessed superhuman strength
Herakles, Hercule, Herculi, Herculie, Herculy, Herculey, Herculee
Herman (German) A soldier
Hermon, Hermen, Hermun, Hermin, Hermyn, Hermann, Hermie
Herne (English) Resembling a heron
Hern, Hearn, Hearne
Hero (Greek) The brave defender
Heroe, Herow, Herowe
Hershel (Hebrew) Resembling a deer
Hersch, Herschel, Herschell, Hersh, Hertzel, Herzel, Herzl, Heschel
Herwin (Teutonic) A friend of war
Herwinn, Herwinne, Herwen, Herwenn, Herwenne, Herwyn, Herwynn, Herwynne
Hesed (Hebrew) A kind man
Hesutu (Native American) A rising yellow-jacket nest
Hesutou, Hesoutou
Hewson (English) The son of Hugh
Hewsun
Hiawatha (Native American) He who makes rivers
Hiawathah, Hyawatha, Hiwatha, Hywatha
Hickok (American) A famous frontier marshal
Hickock, Hickoc, Hikock, Hikoc, Hikok, Hyckok, Hyckock, Hyckoc
Hidalgo (Spanish) The noble one
Hydalgo
Hideaki (Japanese) A clever man; having wisdom
Hideakie, Hideaky, Hideakey, Hideakee, Hideakea
Hieronim (Polish) Form of Jerome, meaning “of the sacred name”
Hieronym, Hieronymos, Hieronimos, Heronim, Heronym, Heronymos, Heronimos
Hietamaki (Finnish) From the sand hill
Hietamakie, Hietamaky, Hietamakey, Hietamakee, Hietamakea
Hieu (Vietnamese) A pious man
Hikmat (Islamic) Filled with wisdom
Hykmat
Hildefuns (German) One who is ready for battle
Hildfuns, Hyldefuns, Hyldfuns
Hillel (Hebrew) One who is praised
Hyllel, Hillell, Hyllell, Hilel, Hylel, Hilell, Hylell
Hiranmay (Indian) The golden one
Hiranmaye, Hiranmai, Hiranmae, Hyranmay, Hyranmaye, Hyranmai, Hyranmae
Hiroshi (Japanese) A generous man
Hiroshie, Hiroshy, Hiroshey, Hiroshee, Hiroshea, Hyroshi, Hyroshie, Hyroshey
Hirsi (African) An amulet
Hirsie, Hirsy, Hirsey, Hirsee, Hirsea
Hisoka (Japanese) One who is secretive
Hysoka, Hisokie, Hysokie, Hisoki, Hysoki, Hisokey, Hysokey, Hisoky
Hitakar (Indian) One who wishes others well
Hitakarin, Hitakrit
Hobart (American) Form of Hubert, meaning “having a shining intellect”
Hobarte, Hoebart, Hoebarte, Hobert, Hoberte, Hoburt, Hoburte, Hobirt
Hohberht (German) One who is high and bright
Hohbert, Hohburt, Hohbirt, Hohbyrt, Hoh
Holcomb (English) From the deep valley
Holcom, Holcombe
Holden (English) From a hollow in the valley
Holdan, Holdyn, Holdon
Holland (American) From the Netherlands
Hollend, Hollind, Hollynd, Hollande, Hollende, Hollinde, Hollynde
Hollis (English) From the holly tree
Hollys, Holliss, Hollyss, Hollace, Hollice, Holli, Hollie,
Holly
Holman (English) A man from the valley
Holmann, Holmen, Holmin, Holmyn, Holmon, Holmun
Holt (English) From the forest
Holte, Holyt, Holyte, Holter, Holtar, Holtor, Holtur, Holtir
Honaw (Native American) Resembling a bear
Honawe, Honau
Hondo (African) A warring man
Hondoh, Honda, Hondah
Honesto (Spanish) One who is honest
Honestio, Honestiyo, Honesteo, Honesteyo, Honestoh
Honon (Native American) Resembling a bear
Honun, Honen, Honan, Honin, Honyn
Honovi (Native American) Having great strength
Honovie, Honovy, Honovey, Honovee, Honovea
Honza (Czech) A gift from God
Horsley (English) From the horse meadow
Horsly, Horslea, Horsleah, Horslee, Horsleigh, Horsli, Horslie
Horst (German) From the thicket
Horste, Horsten, Horstan, Horstin, Horstyn, Horston, Horstun, Horstman
Hoshi (Japanese) Resembling