Helmet
A name meaning 'helmet', symbolizing protection in battle.
Helmfried
Means 'peace in battle' or 'peaceful warrior'.
Helmhead
A name referring to 'head of the helm', a geographical feature.
Helmheard
Means 'brave helmet', suggesting protection and courage.
Helmi
Helmi means 'pearl' in Finnish.
Helmid
Helmid is a name of Germanic origin meaning 'helmeted warrior'.
Helmut
Helmut means 'resolute protector' in German.
Helmutt
Helmutt is a variant of Helmut, meaning 'resolute protector' in German.
Heloasa
Heloasa is a variant of Heloise, meaning 'healthy' or 'wide'.
Heloise
Heloise means 'healthy' or 'wide' in French.
Helouyn
Helouyn is a variant of the name Elouan, meaning 'light' in Breton.
Helpric
Helpric is of Old English origin meaning 'helpful ruler'.
Helton
Helton means 'hill town' in Old English.
Helvi
Helvi means 'a strong woman' in Finnish.
Helyes
Helyes means 'proper' or 'correct' in Hungarian.
Helyn
Helyn is derived from the Old English 'hele' meaning 'to hide' or 'protection' and is often associated as a variant of Helen, meaning 'light' or 'bright'.
Helysoune
Helysoune is a variation of the name Helyn, suggesting an association with protection or brightness.
Hemma
A name derived from 'Heim' meaning home, suggesting a nurturing personality.
Hemmi
A diminutive of names like Hermann, meaning 'warrior', indicating strength and bravery.
Hend
A form of the name Hendrik meaning ruler of the household.
Henderson
Son of Henry, meaning ruler of the household.
Hendina
A feminine variation of Henderson, often used as a surname and given name meaning son of Henry.
Hendrick
A diminutive form meaning ruler of the home.
Hendrie
Derived from the name Henry, meaning home ruler.
Hendries
Descendant of Hendry, meaning ruler of the household.
Hendrik
Ruler of the household, a common variation of Henry.
Hendrika
A feminine form of Hendrik meaning ruler of the household.
Hendrikus
A variant of Hendrik, meaning ruler of the house.
Hendrix
Son of Hendrick; also associated with the famous musician Jimi Hendrix.
Hendron
A dwelling by the end of a river
Heneage
A surname derived from a Norman personal name, meaning 'from the high place'
Hengest
Means 'stallion' or 'horse'
Heni
A derivative of 'henna', related to the flowering plant
Henin
A diminutive form of Henri, meaning 'ruler of the home'
Henio
A variation of the name 'Henry', meaning 'ruler of the estate'
Henke
A diminutive of Heinrich, meaning 'ruler of the home'
Henlea
Means 'from the high meadow'
Henlee
Derived from 'Henley', meaning 'high meadow'
Henleigh
Means 'meadow by the river'
Henley
Means 'meadow by the river'
Hennepin
Derived from a place name and means 'from Hennepin'
Hennessy
Means 'descendant of Eanach' indicating abundance
Hennie
A diminutive of Hendrick, meaning 'ruler of the home'
Henning
A strong ruler or leader, often derived from the name 'Henry'.
Henny
A diminutive of the name Henrietta or Henri, meaning 'home ruler'.
Henocus
Derived from the name Henoch, the meaning is similar, linked to dedication.
Henri
The French form of Henry, meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Henria
A feminine form of Henry, signifying 'home ruler.'
Henric
A variant of Henry, meaning 'ruler of the estate.'
Henrich
A German variant of Henry, meaning 'estate ruler.'
Henrick
A Scandinavian variant of Henry, meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Henricus
The Latin form of Henry, meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Henrie
An alternative spelling of Henry, signifying 'estate ruler.'
Henriella
A diminutive form of Henriette, meaning 'home ruler.'
Henrienna
A variation of Henrietta, meaning 'estate ruler.'
Henrietta
Meaning 'ruler of the estate' or 'home ruler.'
Henriette
A diminutive of Henrietta, meaning 'home ruler.'
Henrik
A variant of Henry, meaning 'home ruler.'
Henrika
A feminine form of Henrik, meaning 'home ruler.'
Henrique
The Portuguese form of Henry, meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Henriques
A variant of Henrique, meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Henry
Meaning 'ruler of the estate' or 'home ruler.'
Henrye
Ruler of the household
Henryk
Ruler of the home
Henryka
Home ruler; feminine form of Henryk
Henryson
Son of Henry
Hensi
Derived from Henry; can mean ruler or estate owner
Henson
Son of Henry
Heorhiy
Derived from the Greek George, meaning farmer
Heoruwulf
The name refers to a 'warrior wolf' in Old English.
Herald
Herald means 'messenger' or 'one who proclaims,' often associated with nobility and announcements.
Heraldo
Heraldo means 'messenger' in Spanish, associated with the act of announcing news or proclamations.
Herb
Herb is a diminutive form of Herbert, meaning 'a bright army' or 'warrior.'
Herbelot
Herbelot refers to someone who is known for their herbs or greenness, often linked to nature.
Herbert
Bright army or illustrious warrior.
Herberto
Bright or glorious warrior.
Herbertus
Derived from Heribert, meaning bright warrior.
Herbie
Diminutive of Herbert, meaning bright army.
Herbst
Autumn; derived from the season of harvesting.
Herburga
Household protector; derived from the elements of army and protection.
Herchembaut
Strong as an army; composed of elements meaning army and boldness.
Herculano
Derived from Hercules, symbolizing strength and bravery.
Hercules
Heroic figure known for strength and divine protection.
Herdis
Warrior maiden; formed from elements indicating battle and strength.
Here
Army leader; derived from the old word for army.
Herebeald
Beared army; linked to historical warriors and kings.
Herebeard
Bear or warrior of the army.
Herebehrt
Bright army; variant of Herbert.
Herebeorht
Bright army; similar derivation to Herbert.
Herebert
Illustrious warrior; a combination of army and bright attributes.
Hereburg
Defending army; a name that suggests strength and protection.
Hereca
Army ruler; indicative of a leader in battle.
Hereferth
Brave army; a name linked to valor and history of warriors.
Hereford
A ford or stream in or near the town of Hereford in England.
Herefrid
Peace of the army or army's peace.
Herefrith
Peace of the army or peaceful warrior.
Heregeard
Guardian of the army.
Heregeorn
Warrior of the army.
Heregils
Servant of the army.
Heregod
God of the army.
