Hamblin
The surname, derived from Old English, means 'the one who lives by the river bank.'
Hambly
A surname of Old English origin, meaning "from the home on the ridge near the river".
Hamelin
Hamelin signifies 'little home' or 'home ruler' and is associated with a tale from Germany.
Hamell
Hamell means 'the little home' or 'home ruler' in Irish.
Hamelstun
Hamelstun means 'Hamel's town' in Old English.
Hamelton
Hamelton means 'town of Hamel' in Old English.
Hamest
Hamest means 'home' in German.
Hamill
Derived from a surname, meaning little hound.
Hamilton
Derived from a surname, indicating a settlement on a rocky hill.
Hamish
The Scottish form of James; meaning supplanter.
Hamlen
Derived from a place name meaning 'from the homestead.'
Hamlet
Derived from a diminutive of home; it historically refers to a small village or settlement.
Hamlett
A diminutive of Hamlet; indicates a small home or village.
Hamlin
A diminutive form of 'Hammond' meaning 'home protector'.
Hamlyn
A variant of 'Hamlin', meaning 'home protector'.
Hammer
One who wields a hammer; a worker in metal or construction.
Hammet
Variation of 'Hamlin'; home protector.
Hammett
A diminutive form of 'Hammond'; protector of home.
Hammill
Derived from 'Hammond'; little home or home protector.
Hammond
A strong warrior or home protector.
Hamnet
A derivative of 'Hamlin'; meaning 'home protector'.
Hamnett
Derived from English surname; typically associated with a home protector.
Hamo
A variant of 'Hammond'; meaning home protector.
Hamond
A variant of the name Hammond meaning 'home' or 'protector'.
Hamp
A diminutive of Hampton meaning 'home settlement' or 'village by the river'.
Hampton
Means 'home settlement', derived from Old English.
Hampus
A Swedish variation of the name Johannes, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Hanai
To be favored
Hand
A surname or given name derived from a nickname for a person with a large hand or a hand-related occupation
Handlea
Derivative of the name Handley, meaning 'from the high meadow'
Handleigh
Means 'a hill near the river'
Handley
Of the land or meadow by the river
Handy
Derived from the word 'handy', to be skillful with hands
Hank
Ruler of the home, estate ruler.
Hanka
The one who is blessed, favored.
Hanlea
A blessed home; a graceful lady.
Hanlee
From the high meadow; includes strength and perseverance.
Hanleigh
Meadow where the willow trees grow; a place of peace.
Hanley
From the high meadow.
Hanlon
Descendant of the chieftain of the clan.
Hanly
From the place of the (river) Han.
Hann
A short form of Johannes, meaning "Yahweh is gracious."
Hanna
Grace or favor.
Hannabelle
A combination of Hannah and Belle, meaning "grace and beauty."
Hannalea
A blend of Hannah and Lea, meaning "graceful meadow."
Hannalee
A variation of Hannah, meaning "grace or favor."
Hanne
A variant of Hannah, meaning "grace or favor."
Hanneke
A diminutive form of Hannah, meaning "little grace."
Hannele
A variation of Hannah, meaning "grace or favor."
Hanneli
A diminutive of Hannah, meaning "grace."
Hannelore
A combined name meaning "gracious and brave."
Hanner
A diminutive of Johannes, meaning "Yahweh is gracious."
Hannes
A form of Johannes, meaning "Yahweh is gracious."
Hanni
A diminutive form of Hanna, meaning "grace."
Hannie
A diminutive form of Hannah, meaning grace or favor.
Hannu
A Finnish form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Hanny
A variant of Hannah, meaning grace or favor.
Hans
A Germanic form of Johannes, meaning 'the Lord is gracious.'
Hanschen
A diminutive form of Hans, often meaning 'little Hans' or 'young John'.
Hansel
A diminutive of Hans, often meaning 'God is gracious'.
Hansen
A patronymic surname meaning 'son of Hans', which translates to 'God is gracious'.
Hansford
A name derived from Old English meaning 'ford by a round hill'.
Hansi
A diminutive of Hans, often representing 'God is gracious'.
Hansl
A diminutive form of Hans, used in informal contexts often meaning 'young Hans'.
Hanson
Son of Hans, a derivative of the name John meaning 'God is gracious'.
Hansse
A derivative of Hans, meaning 'the one who is gracious'.
Hanyechukwu
One who is favored by God, often associated with the Igbo people.
Hanz
A short form of Johannes, meaning God is gracious.
Haraford
A surname derived from a place name meaning 'ford by a creek or river'.
Harailt
A variant of the name Harold, meaning 'army ruler'.
Haral
A variant of the name Harold, meaning 'army ruler'.
Haralamb
A name derived from the Bulgarian saint meaning 'bright lamb'.
Haralambi
A diminutive form of Haralamb, meaning 'a little bright lamb'.
Harald
A name meaning 'ruler of the army', commonly used in Scandinavian cultures.
Haralda
The feminine form of Harald, meaning 'ruler of the army'.
Haralds
A variant of Harald, meaning 'army ruler'.
Haraldur
An Icelandic variant of Harald, meaning 'ruler of the army'.
Haraldus
A Latinized form of the name Harald, meaning 'ruler of the army'.
Harbert
Derived from the Germanic elements meaning 'army' and 'bright.'
Harbor
Refers to a safe place for ships, symbolizing safety and refuge.
Harby
A diminutive form of names starting with 'Har,' it signifies strength.
Harcourt
Court of a lord or stronghold.
Hard
Strong or difficult to break.
Harden
To make strong or firm.
Hardie
Brave or hardy.
Hardin
From the hare's valley.
Harding
Having a courageous heart.
Hardred
Strong counsel or brave advisor.
Hardtman
Man who is hard or strong.
Hardulph
Wolf of strength or hardness.
Hardwin
Friend of the army; brave friend.
Hardwinn
Victory through the strength of the heart.
Hardwyn
Brave or hardy friend.
Hardwynn
A friend known for being tough or hard.
Hardy
Brave, hardy, or strong.
Hardyn
Variant of Hardy, meaning brave or bold.
Hare
A name derived from the animal symbolizing swiftness and agility.
Hareford
Derived from a place name meaning ford by the hare's place.
Hares
A reference to the creature symbolizing alertness and speed.
Harfford
From the army's ford; relates to a geographical feature.
