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213 names match.
Old English
From Hayward, meaning hedge keeper or pastoral guardian.
English
Modern variant of Hayden, from an English place name meaning hedged valley.
Spanish
A Spanish name of Germanic origin, possibly related to or derived from Hernani.
Latin
From the Latin name Hilarius, derived from 'hilaris' meaning 'cheerful.'
Arabic
Beautiful or good.
Spanish
Timekeeper; Spanish form of Horace from the Roman family Horatius.
English
Settlement at valley end; Old English place name.
Hebrew
Hebrew name meaning sacred mountain or dedicated height.
Scottish
Son of Henry.
Welsh
Eminent chief, from Howel.
English
From the valley with hay, from Hayden.
Germanic
Bright spirit, from Hubert.
English
From the Norse name Hasculf.
Greek
Spanish form of Homer, derived from Greek meaning pledge or hostage.
Old English
Army land or hare meadow, variant of Harlan.
Hebrew
Exalted or elevated one.
Hebrew
Partner or companion, a biblical name.
German
God is gracious, diminutive of Johannes.
English
Deer meadow.
Germanic/Scandinavian
From Germanic roots meaning 'enclosure', 'garden', or 'to have'.
Arabic
Arabic name meaning 'handsome', 'good', or 'beautiful'.
Old Germanic
Surname as first name, from Old German "harry" (army) and "wald" (power).
English
From English place name, variant of Houston.
Irish
Sea tide or from the hurley stick.
Germanic
From hild meaning battle and hard meaning hardy or strong.
Germanic
Home ruler; a variant spelling of Henry.
Arabic
Wise and learned; Arabic virtue name.
Welsh
From Welsh meaning 'valley' or 'small valley.'
Germanic
From hild meaning 'battle' and bert meaning 'bright.'
Germanic
Bright army; warrior.
Old English
Hedge keeper; guardian of the enclosure.
Spanish/Greek
Spanish form of Hippolytus, meaning horse release.
Germanic
Battle-hard or courageous warrior.
English
From the heathland or a place of heaths.
Hebrew
Deer, a variant of Herschel with great grace.
Arabic
Guiding or leading; the one who shows the path.
English
Modern variant of Harley or Harlan; possibly means army land.
English
Variant of Harlan or Harley; possibly means army land.
Scottish
Warrior and battle, a diminutive of Harvey.
Scottish, Germanic
A diminutive of Hugh, meaning mind and intellect.
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name meaning bright, glorious, or brilliant.
Scandinavian
Son of Hans, Germanic form of John.
Arabic
From the Arabic root 'hasama' meaning 'to break' or 'to crush'; the breaker or grinder.
Old English
Modern variant possibly from Helen, meaning bright or shining.
Japanese
Generous or spacious, from kanji meaning width and magnanimity.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning 'good' or 'handsome,' a variant of Hassan.
Germanic
Variant of Harris, meaning 'son of Harry' or 'estate ruler.'
Latin
From Latin Horatius, possibly meaning keeper of the hours.