2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [88]
Hoshiko, Hoshyko, Hoshie, Hoshee, Hoshea, Hoshy, Hoshey
Hototo (Native American) One who whistles; a warrior spirit that sings
Houston (Gaelic/English) From Hugh’s town, from the town on the hill
Huston, Houstyn, Hustin, Husten, Hustin, Houstun
Howard (English) The guardian of the home
Howerd, Howord, Howurd, Howird, Howyrd, Howi, Howie, Howy
Howi (Native American) Resembling a turtle dove
Hrothgar (Anglo-Saxon) A king
Hrothgarr, Hrothegar, Hrothegarr, Hrothgare, Hrothegare
Hubert (German) Having a shining intellect
Hobart, Huberte, Huburt, Huburte, Hubirt, Hubirte, Hubyrt, Hubyrte, Hubie, Uberto
Hudson (English) The son of Hugh; from the river
Hudsun, Hudsen, Hudsan, Hudsin, Hudsyn
Hugin (Norse) A thoughtful man
Hugyn, Hugen, Hugan, Hugon, Hugun
Humam (Arabic) A generous and brave man
Hungan (Haitian) A spirit master or priest
Hungen, Hungon, Hungun, Hungin, Hungyn
Hungas (Irish) A vigorous man
*THunter (English) A great huntsman and provider
Huntar, Huntor, Huntur, Huntir, Huntyr, Hunte, Hunt, Hunting
Husky (American) A big man; a manly man
Huski, Huskie, Huskey, Huskee, Huskea, Husk, Huske
Huslu (Native American) Resembling a hairy bear
Huslue, Huslou
Husto (Spanish) A righteous man
Hustio, Husteo, Hustiyo, Husteyo
Huynh (Vietnamese) An older brother
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Iakovos (Hebrew) Form of Jacob, meaning “he who supplants”
Iakovus, Iakoves, Iakovas, Iakovis, Iakovys
*lan (Gaelic) Form of John, meaning “God is gracious”
Iain, Iaine, Iayn, Iayne, Iaen, Iaene, Iahn
Iavor (Bulgarian) From the sycamore tree
Iaver, Iavur, Iavar, Iavir, Iavyr
Ibrahim (Arabic) Form of Abraham, meaning “father of a multitude; father of nations”
Ibraheem, Ibraheim, Ibrahiem, Ibraheam, Ibrahym
Ichabod (Hebrew) The glory has gone
Ikabod, Ickabod, Icabod, Ichavod, Ikavod, Icavod, Ickavod, Icha
Ichtaca (Nahuatl) A secretive man
Ichtaka, Ichtacka
Ida (Anglo-Saxon) A king
Idah
Idi (African) Born during the holiday of Idd
Idie, Idy, Idey, Idee, Idea
Ido (Arabic / Hebrew) A mighty man / to evaporate
Iddo, Idoh, Iddoh
Idris (Welsh) An eager lord
Idrys, Idriss, Idrisse, Idryss, Idrysse
Iefan (Welsh) Form of John, meaning “God is gracious”
Iefon, Iefen, Iefin, Iefyn, Iefun, Ifan, Ifon, Ifen
Ifor (Welsh) An archer
Ifore, Ifour, Ifoure
Igasho (Native American) A wanderer
Igashoe, Igashow, Igashowe
Ignatius (Latin) A fiery man; one who is ardent
Ignac, Ignace, Ignacio, Ignacius, Ignatious, Ignatz, Ignaz, Ignazio
Igor (Scandinavian / Russian) A hero / Ing’s soldier
Igoryok
Ihit (Indian) One who is honored
Ihyt, Ihitt, Ihytt
Ihsan (Arabic) A charitable man
Ihsann, Ihsen, Ihsin, Ihsyn, Ihson, Ihsun
Ike (Hebrew) Form of Isaac, meaning “full of laughter”
Iki, Ikie, Iky, Ikey, Ikee, Ikea
Iker (Basque) A visitor
Ikar, Ikir, Ikyr, Ikor, Ikur
Ilario (Italian) A cheerful man
Ilareo, Ilariyo, Ilareyo, Ilar, Ilarr, Ilari, Ilarie, Ilary
Ilhuitl (Nahuatl) Born during the daytime
Illanipi (Native American) An amazing man
Illanipie, Illanipy, Illanipey, Illanipee, Illanipea
Iluminado (Spanish) One who shines brightly
Illuminado, Iluminato, Illuminato, Iluminados, Iluminatos, Illuminados, Illuminatos
Imaran (Indian) Having great strength
Imaren, Imaron, Imarun, Imarin, Imaryn
Inaki (Basque) An ardent man
Inakie, Inaky, Inakey, Inakee, Inakea, Inacki, Inackie, Inackee
Ince (Hungarian) One who is innocent
Inse
Indiana (English) From the land of the Indians; from the state of Indiana
Indianna, Indyana, Indyanna
Ingemar (Scandinavian) The son of Ing
Ingamar, Ingemur, Ingmar, Ingmur, Ingar, Ingemer, Ingmer
Inger (Scandinavian) One who is fertile
Inghar, Ingher
Ingo (Scandinavian / Danish) A lord / from the meadow
Ingoe, Ingow, Ingowe
Ingram (Scandinavian) A raven of peace
Ingra, Ingrem, Ingrim, Ingrym, Ingrum, Ingrom, Ingraham, Ingrahame, Ingrams
Iniko (African) Born during troubled times
Inicko, Inico, Inyko, Inycko, Inyco
Iranga (Sri Lankan) One who is special
Irenbend (Anglo-Saxon) From the iron bend
Ironbend
Irwin (English) A friend of the wild boar
Irwinn, Irwinne, Irwyn, Irwynne,