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Harford

From the army's ford; ties to Anglo-Saxon heritage.

Hargrave

From the grove of hares; a surname meaning a place of hares.

Hargreave

From a rocky place; linked to geographical origins.

Hargreaves

One who comes from the rocky area; common surname in England.

Hargrove

From the grove of hare; indicates an association with nature.

Harhold

Hare hill; relates to the topography of a place.

Harlake

A place name meaning 'rocky lake' or 'lake' in Old English.

Harlan

Of the hare land; from the land of the hares.

Harland

From the land of hares; a combination of 'hare' and 'land' in Old English.

Harlea

A modern form meaning 'army meadow' derived from the name Harleigh.

Harlean

Derived from the name Harlea, meaning 'army meadow.'

Harlee

A modern name meaning 'hare meadow.'

Harleen

A variation of Harlee, meaning 'hare meadow.'

Harleigh

A name meaning 'meadow where hares live.'

Harlem

A name derived from a place in the Netherlands meaning 'by the thorn bushes.'

Harlen

A variation of Harlan, meaning 'land where hares live.'

Harlene

A feminine form of Harlan, meaning 'land of the hare.'

Harlenn

A variation of Harleen, meaning 'hare meadow.'

Harlequin

Refers to the stock character from Italian commedia dell'arte known for his colorful disguise.

Harley

Meaning 'hare clearing' in Old English.

Harli

A variation of Harley, meaning 'meadow with hares.'

Harlie

A modern spelling of Harley, which means 'hare meadow.'

Harlin

A form of Harlan, meaning 'land where hares live.'

Harlon

Derived from a surname meaning 'rocky hill' or 'from the hare's hill'.

Harlow

Meaning 'army hill' or 'hollow', associated with a geographical location.

Harlowe

A variation of Harlow meaning 'army hill' or 'hollow'.

Harly

A modern variant of Harley, meaning 'hares' meadow' or 'meadow where hares graze'.

Harlyn

A contemporary variant of Harlin, meaning 'from the hare's meadow'.

Harlynn

Combined form of Harlyn, with 'lyn' often denoting a connection to water or a 'lake'.

Harm

Meaning 'of the army', often associated with strength.

Harmon

A person skilled in musical harmony.

Harmond

Brave protector or guardian.

Harmonee

A variant spelling associated with harmony and balance.

Harmoni

Symbolizes balance and musical agreement.

Harmonie

Harmony or musical concord, derived from the word for agreement in music.

Harmony

A pleasing combination of different musical notes or elements, symbolizing agreement.

Harmut

Strong or powerful with a focus on harmony in life.

Harold

Harold means 'army ruler' or 'commander of the army.'

Haroldus

Haroldus is a variation of Harold, meaning 'ruler of an army.'

Harper

Harper signifies 'one who plays the harp' or 'harp player.'

Harpo

Harpo is a variation of the name 'Harold', meaning 'army ruler'.

Harrar

Harrar is derived from the surname meaning 'grove or hedge' in Old English.

Harrell

Harrell is derived from 'Harry's hill' emphasizing a geographical feature.

Harrick

Harrick is a variant of 'Harris', meaning 'son of Harry'.

Harriet

Harriet means 'home ruler' or 'mistress of the house' in Germanic origins.

Harriett

A variant of Harriet, meaning 'ruler of the home' or 'home leader.'

Harrietta

A diminutive form of Harriet, meaning 'little ruler of the home.'

Harriette

A variant of Harriet, derived from the French name Henriette meaning 'ruler of the home.'

Harriman

Originally a surname meaning 'the one who lives near the army.'

Harrington

From a surname meaning 'settlement on the hill of the hare.'

Harriot

A variation of Harriet, meaning 'ruler of the home.'

Harris

Derived from the surname Harris, meaning 'son of Harry or Henry.'

Harrison

Means 'son of Harry.'

Harriss

An alternative spelling of Harris, meaning 'son of Harry.'

Harro

Derived from the Old North French 'Haro', meaning 'to call for help.'

Harrod

A variant of Harold, meaning 'army ruler.'

Harron

A diminutive or variation of Harris, meaning 'son of Harry.'

Harry

A diminutive of Henry, meaning 'ruler of the home.'

Harrye

A variant spelling of Harry, meaning 'ruler of the home.'

Hart

A name derived from Old English, meaning 'stag' or 'male deer', symbolizing strength.

Harte

A name derived from Old English meaning 'having a courageous spirit'.

Hartford

A geographical name derived from 'ford where a stag was seen', indicating a location.

Hartlea

A name meaning 'meadow by the stag', denoting a nature-associated name.

Hartlee

A variation of Hartlea, also meaning 'meadow by the stag'.

Hartleigh

A meadow by a hare's clearing.

Hartley

A woodland clearing where hares are found.

Hartly

From the hare's meadow.

Hartman

A strong man or warrior.

Hartmann

Brave or strong as a warrior.

Hartwell

From the great spring or well.

Hartwig

A brave or strong army.

Hartwill

Will of the brave or strong man.

Hartwin

A friend's strength or army.

Hartwood

From the wood of the hare's meadow.

Harutyun

A derivative of Harut, signifying the light.

Harwell

From the hare's spring or stream, symbolizing a gentle nature.

Harwill

Derived from Old English, meaning 'army leader,' indicating strength and leadership.

Harwin

Meaning 'army friend,' suggesting a value of companionship and warfare.

Harwood

Meaning 'sorny wood' or 'hard woods,' indicating a strong and enduring nature.

Harwoods

A plural form of Harwood, indicating strength and resilience associated with wood.

Harwyn

Derived from Old English, meaning 'high friend' or 'friendly leader.'

Hask

Hask means 'a person who is restless and eager' in Scottish.

Haskell

Haskell means 'a little hare' or 'the son of the hare.'

Haslet

Haslet refers to 'a hares' or a surname derived from a place-name in Medieval England.

Haslett

Haslett means 'a diminutive of Haze' or refers to the darker hare.

Haslitt

Haslitt is derived from a place name in England, meaning 'a meadow by the ash tree.'

Hasmig

Hasmig means 'rose' in Armenian.

Hasmik

Hasmik means 'little rose' in Armenian.

Hason

Hason means 'similar' or 'like'.

Hasse

Hasse is a diminutive of Johannes, meaning 'God is gracious.'

Hassie

Hassie is a diminutive of names like Harriet, meaning 'ruler of the home.'

Hast

Hast is derived from Old English meaning 'to hasten' or 'to hurry.'

Hastie

Derived from the surname meaning 'the one who lives near the dusty place.'

Hastings

Derived from a place name meaning 'the king's estate.'

Hasty

Meaning 'quick' or 'swift.'

Hatcher

An occupational surname for someone who makes or sells hatches (doors or covers), derived from Middle English.

Hathcyn

A name derived from Old English meaning 'brave warrior'.

Hathweald

An old name meaning 'powerful' or 'rule', often associated with historical warriors.

Hattie

A diminutive form of Harriet, meaning 'home ruler' in English.

Hatty

A diminutive form of Harriet, meaning 'home ruler' in English.

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