Hewald
Means 'wolf' and 'power', suggesting strength and ferocity.
Hewe
Known to mean 'haunted' or 'sheltered' in historical contexts.
Hewet
Means 'the high place' or 'hill', linked to nature or elevation.
Hewin
Derived from a variant of Hugh, meaning 'heart' or 'mind'.
Hewitt
Means 'son of Hugh' and implies noble lineage.
Hewlett
Means 'little Hugh' or 'small mind/heart', a diminutive form.
Hewlitt
Similar to Hewlett, implying 'little Hugh' or small protector.
Hewrey
Means 'from the hill' or 'prosperous,' linking it to place of origin.
Hewson
Son of Hugh, often associated with a noble or bright heart.
Heyne
A high-born or noble person.
Heyward
Guardian of the hedged enclosure; a watchman or steward.
Heywood
From the hedged woods or grove, indicating a place of shelter.
Hiatt
A hill or a high place, often signifying a geographical feature.
Hibald
Bold and brave helper, a name with historical roots.
Hicel
A name derived from a diminutive form, often linked to light or brightness.
Hicela
Diminutive form meaning 'little light' or 'brightness.'
Hidalgo
Nobleman; a member of the Spanish nobility.
Hieder
One who is a leader or a guide, often in a noble sense.
Hiero
Sacred; related to the concept of something holy or divine.
Hieronimus
Holy name; often associated with saints in Christian tradition.
Hieronomo
Sacred name; typically used for saints in Christianity.
Hieronymos
Holy name; often linked to the esteemed scholar Saint Jerome.
Hieronymus
Derived from the Greek name 'Hieronymos' meaning 'sacred name' or 'holy name.'
Hierytha
Derived from Old English meaning 'high' or 'noble.'
Higbald
Means 'battle of the hounds' derived from Old English elements.
High
Indicates elevation or superiority, commonly used in names like 'High Priest.'
Higinio
Derived from Greek, meaning 'healthy' or 'sound.'
Higueid
It is a form of 'Hugo,' meaning 'mind' or 'intellect.'
Higuel
Variant of 'Hugo,' means 'mind' or 'intellect.'
Hilaire
Hilaire means 'cheerful' or 'happy' in French.
Hilaree
Hilaree is derived from Hilaire and means 'cheerful' in French.
Hilari
Hilari is a modern variant derived from Hilaris, meaning 'cheerful' or 'happy' in Latin.
Hilaria
Hilaria means 'cheerful' or 'merry' in Latin and is rooted in celebration.
Hilarie
Hilarie is a variant of Hilaria, meaning 'cheerful' in Latin.
Hilario
Hilario means 'cheerful' in Spanish, derived from Latin origins.
Hilarius
Hilarius means 'cheerful' and is often used in a Christian context.
Hilary
Hilary means 'cheerful' or 'happy' and can be used for both genders.
Hilbert
Hilbert means 'bright warrior' in Germanic roots.
Hilbrand
Bright hero.
Hild
Battle or battle maiden.
Hilda
Battle maiden or fighter.
Hildbrand
Battle sword or bright battle.
Hilde
Battle or combat.
Hildebeorht
Bright battle.
Hildebrand
Brave and shining sword.
Hildeburg
Fortress of battle.
Hildeburh
Stronghold in battle.
Hildegard
Warrior maiden or fighter's strength.
Hildegarde
Brave warrior or fighter.
Hildegunn
Warrior maiden.
Hildehrand
Strong in battle or warrior's strength.
Hildelida
Spear battle or battle maiden.
Hildelith
Battle maid or warrior's daughter.
Hildeth
Battle or fight.
Hildeyerd
Battle or war work.
Hildiard
Strong battle or army leader.
Hildie
Battle maiden or warrior.
Hildred
Battle counsel or strength in battle.
Hildreth
Spear strength or battle strength.
Hildy
Battle maiden or fighter.
Hildyard
From the hill by the yard or fortified place.
Hilen
From the hidden place.
Hili
Often used as a short form of names like Hilary; can mean cheerful or happy.
Hiliard
Brave or warrior's strength.
Hilith
A form of Hilary meaning cheerful or happy.
Hilja
Quiet or stillness.
Hill
Dweller by the hill; often a surname turned first name.
Hillar
From the hill
Hillard
Brave or hard warrior
Hillaree
A variant of Hillary, meaning cheerful or happy
Hillari
A variant of Hillary, meaning cheerful or happy
Hillaria
A variant of Hillary, meaning cheerful or happy
Hillarie
A variant of Hillary, meaning cheerful or happy
Hillary
Cheerful or happy
Hillda
Battle maiden
Hiller
One who lives on a hill
Hilleree
A variant of Hillary, meaning cheerful or happy
Hilli
A diminutive form of Hillary
Hilliard
Brave or hard warrior
Hillierd
Brave or hard warrior
Hillock
Small hill
Hillocke
Small hill
Hillory
Inspired variant of Hillary, meaning cheerful or happy
Hillyer
One who lives by a hill
Hillyerd
Derived from the elements meaning 'hill' and 'hardy' or 'brave'
Hilma
Protection or helmet
Hilmar
One who is famously a battle warrior
Hilton
From the hill or hill town
Hiltrude
Battle maiden or warrior
Hinckley
An old English name meaning 'meadow clearing.'
Hincmar
An ancient name meaning 'strong' or 'warrior.'
Hindrick
Ruler of the home or estate.
Hines
Derived from a surname, originally meaning 'son of Hino' or 'servant of Hyn.'
Hinrik
Ruler or leader, derived from ancient Germanic roots.
Hinton
From the town on the hill, derived from place names in England.
Hipolito
A name meaning 'horse lover' in Greek origin.
Hiraldo
He who is brave and powerful; often associated with strength.
Hirst
The high ground or hill.
Hiuel
The name means 'sylvan' or associated with the forest.
Hiwot
Life or existence.
