| Baby Name |
Religion/ Region/ Language |
Gender |
Meaning |
| Hamish |
Gaelic |
B |
Supplanter; a Gaelic form of James and Jacob. (HAY-MISH)
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| Haral |
Gaelic |
B |
Leader of the army; a Gaelic form of Harold. Variations: Arailt. (HAR-AL)
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| Harold |
English |
B |
Leader of the army; derived from the obsolete Old English Hereweald (leader of the army), a compound name composed of the elements heri (army) and weald (ruler, power, control). (HARLD)
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| Harriet |
Teutonic |
G |
Home-ruler, Self-willed, Rebellious, Attractive.
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| Harriet |
English |
G |
Home ruler, ruler of an estate; derived from the French Henriette, a feminine diminutive of Henri. Variations: Harriette. Pet: Hattie. (HAR-REE-El)
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| Harry |
English |
B |
A pet form of Henry (ruler of an enclosure, home ruler), Harry is also used as an independent given name. (HAA-REE)
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| Harvey |
Celtic |
B |
Bitter, Acrimonious, Polished,Urbane.
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| Hedda |
Teutonic |
G |
Refuge in adversity
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| Helen |
English |
G |
Bright one, shining one; a cognate of the Greek Helene, which is derived from the root elf (light).
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| Henrietta |
English |
G |
Ruler of an enclosure, home ruler; derived from the English Henrietta which is again derived from the French Henriette, a feminine diminutive form of Henri. Pet: Hattie, Hettie. (HEN-REE-EH-TAH)
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| Henry |
Teutonic |
B |
Home-ruler, Other forms are Hal, Harry Independent, Hard-working, Worldly.
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| Henry |
English |
B |
Ruler of an enclosure; derived from the French Henri.
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| Herbert |
Teutonic |
B |
Bright warrior, Pugnacious, Rapturous, Susceptible, Unsuited for a single life.
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| Hughina |
English |
G |
Heart, mind, spirit; a Feminine form of Hugh. (HYOO-EE-NAH) |