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Hakim
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| Language of origin: | Arabic |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | wise |
| Words: | hakim=wise (Arabic) |
| Variants: | Hakim Arabic |
| | Akeem English (#667 in US popularity) |
| | Hakeem English (#746 in US popularity) |
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Harald
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| Language of origin: | Old High German |
| Gender: | male |
| Info about origin: | Germanic two-element name, with variants present for many centuries in German-speaking, Scandinavian and English-speaking countries |
| Words: | heri=the army, the warrior (Old High German) ; waltan=to rule (Old High German) |
| Variants: | Harald German, Scandinavian |
| | Harold English, German (#410 in US popularity) |
| | Araldo Italian |
| | 6 variants more... |
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Harley
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| Language of origin: | Old English |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | hare clearing, hare meadow |
| Info about origin: | from a family name deriving from a place name with the meaning 'hare clearing' or 'hare meadow' |
| Words: | hara=the hare (Old English) ; leah=the wood, the clearing, the meadow (Old English) |
| Variants: | Harley English (#426 in US popularity) |
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Harris
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| Language of origin: | English |
| Gender: | male |
| Info about origin: | use of a family name which derives itself from the given name 'Harry' as given name |
| Variants: | Harris English (#987 in US popularity) |
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Harrison
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| Language of origin: | English |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | Harry's son |
| Info about origin: | from a family name with the meaning 'son of Harry' |
| Words: | (English) |
| Variants: | Harrison English (#231 in US popularity) |
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Harvey
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| Language of origin: | Celtic |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | battle worthy |
| Words: | haer=the battle (Celtic) ; viu=worthy (Celtic) |
| Variants: | Harvey English (#987 in US popularity) |
| | 2 variants more... |
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Hasan
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| Language of origin: | Arabic |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | good, beautiful |
| Info about origin: | known from Hasan, one of the grandsons of Prophet Muhammad |
| | one of the most popular given names in the Arabic world |
| Words: | hasan=good, beautiful (Arabic) |
| Variants: | Hasan Arabic |
| | Hassan Arabic (#722 in US popularity) |
| | 3 variants more... |
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Haydn
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| Language of origin: | German |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | heathen |
| Info about origin: | use of a German family name with the meaning 'heathen' as English given name |
| Words: | der Heide=the heathen (German) |
| Variants: | Haydn English |
| | Hayden English (#207 in US popularity) |
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Heath
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| Language of origin: | Old English |
| Gender: | male |
| Info about origin: | from a family name for somebody living on a heath |
| Words: | haeth=the heath (Old English) |
| Variants: | Heath English (#522 in US popularity) |
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Hektor
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| Language of origin: | Old Greek |
| Gender: | male |
| Info about origin: | in Greek mythology Hector was a Trojan hero who fell in a fight with Achill |
| | quite frequent in Italy in the form 'Ettore' |
| Words: | ekhein=to hold, to possess (Old Greek) |
| Variants: | Hektor German |
| | Hector English, French, Spanish (#150 in US popularity) |
| | 4 variants more... |
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Henry
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| Language of origin: | Old High German |
| Gender: | male |
| Info about origin: | old Germanic two-element name, brought to Britain by the Normans |
| | name of eight kings of England and many other rulers and kings |
| Words: | heima=the home, the homeland (Old High German) ; rihhi=rich, powerful, the power, the ruler (Old High German) |
| Variants: | Henry English (#143 in US popularity) |
| | Endrik German |
| | Heiko German |
| | Heiner German |
| | Heino German |
| | Heinrich German |
| | Heinz German |
| | Hendrick German |
| | Henning German, Scandinavian, Low German |
| | Henrick German, Low German, Scandinavian |
| | Jendrik German |
| | Arrigo Italian |
| | Enrico Italian |
| | Enrique Spanish (#250 in US popularity) |
| | Enzio Italian |
| | Harry English (#388 in US popularity) |
| | Hendrik Dutch |
| | Henri French |
| | Rico Italian (#766 in US popularity) |
| | 14 variants more... |
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Herbert
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| Language of origin: | Old High German |
| Gender: | male |
| Info about origin: | old Germanic two-element name |
| | brought to England by the Normans |
| | known from Saint Heribert of Cologne (10th/11th century AD) |
| Words: | heri=the army, the warrior (Old High German) ; beraht=bright (Old High German) |
| Variants: | Herbert German, English, French (#622 in US popularity) |
| | Herbie English |
| | Heriberto Spanish, Portuguese (#682 in US popularity) |
| | 5 variants more... |
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Hermann
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| Language of origin: | Old High German |
| Gender: | male |
| Info about origin: | old Germanic two-element name |
| | very popular in the Middle Ages |
| Words: | heri=the army, the warrior (Old High German) ; man=the man (Old High German) |
| Variants: | Hermann German |
| | Armand French (#953 in US popularity) |
| | Armando Italian, Spanish, Portuguese (#240 in US popularity) |
| | Ermanno Italian |
| | Erminio Italian |
| | Herman English (#777 in US popularity) |
| | 3 variants more... |
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Hieronymus
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| Language of origin: | Old Greek |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | sacred name |
| Info about origin: | Saint Jerome was responsible for the creation of the Latin translation of the Bible, the 'Vulgate' (4th/5th century AD) |
| Words: | hieros=sacred, holy (Old Greek) ; onoma=the name (Old Greek) |
| Variants: | Hieronymus German |
| | Geronimo Italian |
| | Jerome English (#349 in US popularity) |
| | Jeronimo Spanish |
| | Jérôme French |
| | 5 variants more... |
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Holden
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| Language of origin: | Old English |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | deep valley |
| Info about origin: | from a family name which derives from a place name with the meaning 'deep valley' |
| Words: | holh=the hollow, the hole (Old English) ; denu=the valley (Old English) |
| Variants: | Holden English (#617 in US popularity) |
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Houston
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| Language of origin: | Old English |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | town of houses (?) |
| Info about origin: | from a family which derives from a place name maybe meaning 'town of houses' |
| Words: | hus=the house (Old English) ; tun=the town, the settlement, the homestead (Old English) |
| Variants: | Houston English (#685 in US popularity) |
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Howard
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| Language of origin: | Old English |
| Gender: | male |
| Info about origin: | use of the family name of an English noble family as a given name |
| | maybe the family name derives from a job title containing the element 'weard' (warden) |
| Words: | weard=the warden, the guard (Old English) |
| Variants: | Howard English (#560 in US popularity) |
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Hudson
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| Language of origin: | English |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | son of Hudd |
| Info about origin: | from a family name with the meaning 'son of Hudd' |
| | Hudd was a medieval pet form of Hugh |
| Words: | (English) |
| Variants: | Hudson English (#925 in US popularity) |
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Hugo
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| Language of origin: | Old High German |
| Gender: | male |
| Info about origin: | short form of names starting with the element 'Hug-', from Germanic/Old High German 'hugu' (mind, spirit) |
| Words: | hugu=the mind, the spirit (Old High German) |
| Variants: | Hugo German (#410 in US popularity) |
| | Hauke German, Low German, Frisian |
| | Hugh English (#800 in US popularity) |
| | Hugues French |
| | Ugo Italian |
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Humbert
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| Language of origin: | Old High German |
| Gender: | male |
| Info about origin: | old Germanic two-element name |
| Words: | hun=the young animal (Old High German) ; beraht=bright (Old High German) |
| Variants: | Humbert German |
| | Humberto Spanish (#534 in US popularity) |
| | Umberto Italian |
| | 1 variant more... |
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Hunter
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| Language of origin: | English |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | hunter |
| Info about origin: | from a family name which derives from the job title 'hunter' |
| Words: | (English) |
| Variants: | Hunter English (#78 in US popularity) |
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