Hixon
A person of high spirits or someone filled with excitement.
Hjalmar
A name meaning helmeted warrior.
Hjalte
Meaning battle or war leader.
Hjortur
Means 'deer' in Icelandic.
Hlothere
A name meaning 'famous warrior'.
Hlynn
A name referring to a waterfall or river.
Hlynur
Means 'one who is calm' or 'brisk' in Icelandic.
Hnaef
Means 'hero' or 'raven' in Anglo-Saxon culture.
Hnydda
Derived from Old English meaning 'horned' or 'hairy'.
Hoana
The feminine form of 'John' meaning 'God is gracious'.
Hob
A diminutive of Robert, meaning 'bright fame'.
Hobard
A name derived from elements meaning 'bright' or 'famous'.
Hobart
Means 'bright army', derived from Germanic roots.
Hobbard
A variant of Hob, meaning 'bright or famous'.
Hobbs
A diminutive of Robert, meaning 'bright fame.'
Hoben
A variation of Hob, derived from Robert, meaning 'bright fame.'
Hobert
A variation of Robert, meaning 'bright fame.'
Hobson
Son of Robert, meaning 'bright fame.'
Hocca
A diminutive form associated with educators or wise individuals.
Hod
Derived from the name Holden, meaning 'from the hollow valley.'
Hodard
A name possibly derived from an Old English personal name, meaning cannot be derived with certainty.
Hodd
A name related to a personal name or surname, meaning cannot be derived with certainty.
Hode
Can be derived from historical surnames or locations, meaning is less definitive.
Hodge
Diminutive form of Roger, meaning 'famous spear.'
Hodges
Son of Hodge, meaning connected to the original Roger, meaning 'famous spear.'
Hodgson
Son of Hodge, meaning connected to the original Roger, meaning 'famous spear.'
Hodierna
A variant of the name meaning 'gift,' typically associated with kindness and giving.
Hodo
Derived from the name meaning 'God's gift.'
Hoel
Derived from the Breton name meaning 'hero' or 'brave one.'
Hogan
A surname meaning 'descendant of the young one.'
Hogarth
Meaning 'a bramble bush,' often associated with nature and wild plant life.
Hogg
Meaning 'a young sheep; lamb,' often symbolizing innocence.
Hohberht
Meaning 'bright or shining warrior,' a name used in ancient times.
Hohepa
The Māori version of Joseph, meaning 'he will add.'
Hojan
Derived from the name meaning 'gift from God.'
Holbrook
From the hollow or brook
Holbrooke
From the valley of the brook
Holcomb
From the hollow village
Holcombe
From the hollow valley
Holden
From the deep valley
Holdin
Possibly derived from a surname meaning 'one who holds'
Holdyn
Variant of Holden, meaning 'deep valley' or 'from the hollow valley'
Holea
Derived from the Spanish word meaning 'to be hollow'
Holecomb
From the hollow village
Holecombe
From the hollow valley
Holeigh
Variant spelling of 'Holly', related to the holly tree
Holey
Referring to an opening or hollow area
Holgate
From the hollow gate
Holic
A diminutive form of names like Holub, meaning 'dove'
Holiday
A day of festivity or recreation, with roots in 'holy day'
Holie
A variation of Holly, which refers to the holly tree or the plant traditionally associated with Christmas
Holiston
Derived from Holme, meaning 'island' or 'dweller by the holly trees'
Hollace
Derived from the name Holly, a plant associated with Christmas
Hollaman
A surname meaning 'dweller by the holly trees' or 'Holly land'
Holland
A region in the Netherlands, literally meaning 'wooded land','
Holle
Derived from Holly, symbolizing the Christmas season
Hollea
A variant of Holly, referring to the holly plant
Holleb
A variation of Holly or often associated with the purity of the holly plant
Hollee
A variation of the name Holly, referring to the holly tree
Holleigh
A variant of Holly, linked to the Christmas symbol
Holley
Derived from Holly, a name associated with Christmas traditions
Holli
A diminutive form of Holly, referring to the plant associated with the Christmas season
Holliday
A variation of Holiday, meaning a festive day
Hollie
A diminutive of Holly, linked to the holly tree and its significance in Christmas celebrations
Hollin
Derived from the Old English 'holly tree', symbolizing resilience and protection
Hollis
Dweller at the holly trees.
Holliston
Derived from a location name, meaning 'holly town'.
Holly
A flowering plant that symbolizes protection and renewed life.
Hollyann
A combination name, deriving from 'Holly' and 'Ann', meaning 'grace' and symbolizing protection.
Hollyanne
A combination of 'Holly' and 'Anne', portraying grace and protection.
Hollye
An alternate spelling of Holly, symbolizing protection and life.
Hollyn
A modern variation of Holly, representing a nature-inspired name.
Holman
Means 'dweller at the hollow or depression'.
Holmes
Means 'island in a river' or 'hollow in the ground'.
Holmstein
Means 'island stone'.
Holt
Means 'a small wood or grove'.
Holti
Derived from an Old Norse word for 'wood' or 'forest'.
Holwell
Means 'from the holy spring'.
Holy
Means 'sacred or divine', often associated with sacred contexts.
Holye
An alternate spelling of Holy, denoting sacredness.
Homen
Architect or builder.
Homer
The name means 'hostage' or 'pledge', and is associated with the ancient Greek poet.
Homero
A derivative of Homer, it carries the same meanings.
Homobono
Means 'good man' or 'noble man' in Italian.
Honbria
A modern name likely derived from combining elements like 'honor' and 'bravery'.
Honbrie
Derived from a combination of 'honor' and 'bright'.
Hondscio
Literally translates to 'Hound' or 'Dog', a name related to loyalty.
Honesty
Represents the virtue of truthfulness.
Honey
A sweet substance produced by bees; often used as a term of endearment.
Honor
To have high respect or esteem for someone.
Honora
Derived from the Latin word 'honor', meaning honor or respect.
Honorata
Meaning 'honored' or 'esteemed' in Latin.
Honoria
A feminine form of 'Honorus', meaning honor or respect in Latin.
Honorine
Derived from the Latin 'honorinus', associated with honor and esteem.
Honorius
Meaning 'honorable' in Latin.
Honoroe
A variant of Honor, symbolizing dignity and respect.
Honour
A name representing high respect and esteem.
Honza
A diminutive of Jan, which means 'God is gracious'.
Hood
Originally meaning 'to cover or conceal', often associated with a protective garment.
Hoojoe
A modern invented name with no specific meaning, often used in contemporary culture.
