Hauba
A name derived from a surname meaning 'a woman who guides'.
Hautat
A name meaning 'high' or 'exalted' in Greek.
Havana
The name is derived from the capital city of Cuba, and it signifies 'the place of the great feats.'
Havannah
A variation of Havana, it signifies 'a place of great feats.'
Havard
The name means 'high guard' or 'chief guard.'
Havel
The name means 'a rock or stone.'
Havelock
The name means 'from the land of the heavens.'
Haven
The name means 'safe place or harbor.'
Haverly
It likely means 'from the hedged enclosure.'
Havily
It is a variant meaning 'from the hill fort.'
Hawk
Hawk refers to a bird of prey known for its keen vision and hunting skills.
Hawke
Hawke is a variant of Hawk, also referring to the bird of prey and symbolizing strength and power.
Hawken
Hawken is a diminutive of Hawk, meaning 'little hawk'.
Hawkins
Hawkins is a diminutive of Hawke, meaning 'son of Hawk'.
Hawkley
Hawkley refers to a clearing where hawks are commonly found, symbolizing nature.
Hawksley
Hawksley means 'meadow near a hawk', associated with open fields and birds of prey.
Hawleigh
Hawleigh means 'meadow by a hawk's nest'.
Hawley
Hawley means 'enclosed meadow', often associated with nature and tranquility.
Hawly
Hawly is a variant of Hawley, meaning 'hedged meadow', common in English place names.
Hawthorn
Hawthorn refers to a thorny shrub or tree, symbolizing protection and love.
Hawthorne
Hawthorne refers to the hawthorn tree, associated with fertility and protection in folklore.
Hawys
Hawys is a variant spelling of Hayes, meaning 'hedged area'.
Hawyse
Hawyse is an alternative spelling of Hayes, meaning 'enclosure'.
Hawysia
An elaborate and feminine name often associated with purity and grace.
Haydee
A variant of 'Hedwig', meaning 'battle lady', symbolizing strength.
Haydn
Haydn means 'fire' or 'high' in Old Welsh.
Haydon
Haydon means 'from the hay hill' or 'hay valley.'
Haydrian
Haydrian is derived from 'Hadrianus,' referring to a person from Hadria, a town in Italy.
Haydyn
Haydyn is a variant of Haydn, meaning 'fire' or 'high,' often used for girls.
Haye
Haye means 'hedged area' or 'enclosure' in Old French.
Hayelee
Hayelee is a modern variant of Hayley, meaning 'hay meadow.'
Hayes
Hayes means 'hedged land' or 'enclosure,' common as both a surname and first name.
Hayle
Hayle is a variant of Hayley, meaning 'hay meadow.'
Haylea
Haylea is a modern interpretation of Hayley, meaning 'hay meadow.'
Haylee
Haylee means 'hay meadow' and is a popular modern surname-turned-first name.
Hayleigh
Hayleigh is a variant of Hayley, meaning 'hay clearing or meadow.'
Hayley
Hayley means 'hay clearing' or 'meadow,' and is widely used as a first name.
Hayli
Hayli is a variant of Hayley, meaning 'hay meadow.'
Haylie
A variation of Hayley, meaning 'hay meadow' or 'hay clearing.'
Haynes
Derived from a surname, meaning 'son of Haya' or 'from the hedged enclosure.'
Hayward
Means 'hedge-keeper or land by the hedge.'
Haywood
Means 'a clearing in the forest.'
Hazel
The name refers to the hazel tree, symbolizing protection and wisdom.
Hazeline
A derivative of Hazel, symbolizing the hazel tree and often associated with beauty and protection.
Hazell
Similar to Hazel; signifies the hazel tree and connotes wisdom and protection.
Hazelle
Derived from Hazel, representing the hazel tree and symbolic of beauty and wisdom.
Hazen
The name usually refers to a region of 'haze' or 'misty', depicting a dreamy quality.
Hazer
The name classically signifies 'one who is recovering or mender', often connoting healing qualities.
Hazle
Hazle refers to the hazelnut tree or the color hazel.
Hazlett
Hazlett is a surname meaning 'from the hazel tree.'
Hazlitt
Hazlitt is an English surname meaning 'from the hazel tree.'
Hazyl
Hazyl is a variation of Hazel, suggesting the hazel tree or color.
Hea
Hea means 'high' or 'noble' in Old English.
Heabba
Heabba translates to 'the one who is exalted' or 'high' in Old English.
Headd
Headd means 'a rock' or 'stony hill' in Old English.
Headda
Headda signifies 'heather land' in Old English.
Headley
Headley means 'clearing on a hill' in Old English.
Headly
Headly means 'field by a high place' in Old English.
Heagyth
Heagyth refers to 'a height' or 'high place' in Old English.
Heahburg
Heahburg means 'high fortress' in Old English.
Heahfrith
Heahfrith translates to 'high peace' in Old English.
Heahgyth
Heahgyth means 'high battle' in Old English.
Heahhbeorht
Heahhbeorht translates to 'high brightness' in Old English.
Heahmund
Heahmund signifies 'high protection' in Old English.
Heahred
Heahred means 'high counsel' in Old English.
Heahstan
Heahstan translates to 'high stone' in Old English.
Heahthryth
Heahthryth means 'high strength' in Old English.
Heahweard
Heahweard refers to 'guardian of the high place' in Old English.
Heald
Heald signifies 'to make whole' in Old English and is associated with healing.
Healfdene
Healfdene translates to 'half-Dane' in Old English, referring to a subgroup of the Danes.
Healhtun
Healhtun means 'healing town' in Old English.
Healing
Healing refers to the concept of making whole or restoring health in Old English.
Heall
Valley or dwelling by a river.
Healleah
Meadow by the hall.
Heallfrith
Peaceful valley.
Heallstede
Place of the valley.
Healum
From the healing estate.
Healy
Habitational name from places called Healy in County Kerry and County Tipperary; derived from the Gaelic name 'Ó Maolmhoirea.'
Heamon
Home protector or warrior.
Heanford
River crossing by a health or moorland.
Heanleah
Meadow by the moorland.
Heard
Hardy or brave one.
Hearda
Strong and courageous.
Heardbehrt
Bright or famous warrior.
Heardinc
Brave or strong king.
Heardind
Strong ruler or leader.
Heardred
Strong counsel or advisor.
Heardwine
Friend of the army or warrior.
Heardwulf
Wolf warrior or brave wolf.
Hearn
From the corner or a place of high ground.
Hearne
Spear or brave one.
Hearpere
One who plays the harp.
Hearst
A surname that likely means 'a wooded area' or 'enclosed land.'
Heartley
Derived from a place name meaning 'from the stag's meadow.'
Heath
Referring to a tract of open land, especially one covered with heather or low scrub.
Heathcliff
A combination of elements meaning 'heath landscape' and 'cliff' or 'slope.'
Heathclyf
A variant of Heathcliff, meaning 'heath landscape' and 'cliff.'
Heathdene
Meaning 'valley of the heath.'
Heathe
A variant of Heath, referring to an area of open uncultivated land.
Heather
Named after the flowering plant that thrives in heathlands, symbolizing admiration and beauty.
