Hoon
A name with no specific meaning but used in English contexts, often as a surname.
Hooper
Occupational name for someone who made or sold hoops.
Hoover
An occupational name from the 19th century meaning 'one who digs or cleans'.
Hoowanneka
An invented modern name, possibly inspired by traditional sounds; no specific meaning.
Hop
Referring to a springy movement, also commonly associated with the plant used for brewing beer.
Hope
Represents the concept of hope or expectation, a popular virtue name.
Hopelyn
A contemporary name blending 'Hope' and 'Lyn', signifying a hopeful spirit.
Hopeton
Means 'from the farm by the hill', indicating a geographical location.
Hopie
A diminutive of 'Hope', symbolizing positivity and expectations.
Hopkins
Son of Hobb, a medieval diminutive of Robert.
Hopkinson
Son of Hopkin, a diminutive form of the name Robert.
Hoppe
Derived from the Middle High German for 'son of Hopp', used as a surname.
Hopper
Derived from 'hop', meaning 'a basket maker' or 'one who hops'.
Hopson
Son of Hop, a diminutive of Robert.
Horace
Of the Hour; derived from Horatius, a Roman family name.
Horacio
The Spanish version of Horace, associated with time.
Horado
A variant of Horace, referring to time.
Horatia
Feminine form of Horatius, meaning 'of the hour'.
Horatio
Derived from Horace, itself related to hour or time.
Horatiu
A variation of Horatius; associated with time and hour.
Horatius
An ancient Roman family name associated with time; derived from 'hora'.
Hord
Derived from 'hord', meaning 'treasure' or 'wealth'.
Horea
A name meaning 'adventurous' or 'noble' in Romanian.
Horenga
Related to 'honor' or 'worthiness' in Dutch.
Horik
A diminutive form often associated with bravery.
Horn
A name that can refer to the sound-producing body, often symbolizing strength.
Horsa
Signifies 'horse' in Old English, often associated with warrior-like qualities.
Horst
Translates to 'heath or brush,' often associated with the idea of wilderness.
Horten
Often refers to a place of safety or shelter in German.
Hortencia
Derived from 'Hortensia,' symbolizing garden or nurturing qualities.
Hortense
Of garden; derived from the Latin word 'hortus' meaning garden.
Hortensia
Derived from the Latin word 'hortus' meaning garden, often associated with the hydrangea flower.
Horton
Settlement on the hill, derived from Old English.
Hosanna
A plea for salvation, meaning 'save us now' in Hebrew.
Hosea
Salvation in Hebrew; a biblical prophet's name.
Hoshea
Salvation or deliverance in Hebrew, also a biblical name.
Hosie
A diminutive of the name Hosea, meaning 'salvation'.
Houel
Derived from the old French word meaning 'to hold' or 'to maintain.'
Houelt
A variant of Houel, meaning 'to hold' in old French.
Houghton
A village or settlement on raised land in Old English.
Houil
Derived from a diminutive form associated with 'to hold' in Old French.
Hounild
Meaning 'a person associated with protection' in old contexts.
Hounilda
A name meaning 'warrior maiden' in ancient contexts.
Houston
Meaning 'Hugh's town' or 'settlement of Hugh' in Old English.
Hova
Meaning 'the one who knows' in Slavic languages.
Hovan
Meaning 'gift of God' in Armenian.
Hovhannes
The Armenian form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Hovsep
An Armenian variant of Joseph meaning 'God will add.'
Howard
Meaning 'brave heart' or 'high watchtower' in Old English.
Howare
A variation of Howard, signifying a high watcher or guardian in English.
Howe
Hill or mound, often associated with burial sites.
Howell
Eminent, outstanding, or proud.
Howie
A form of Hugh, meaning heart or mind.
Howland
From the hill or rising ground, emphasizing a geographic feature.
Hoyt
High or elevated, often used for locations.
Hrada
A name meaning 'strong' or 'brave.'
Hrant
Means 'brave' or 'courageous' in Armenian.
Hrayr
Means 'hero' or 'brave one' in Armenian.
Hrihoriy
A variant of Gregory, meaning 'watchful' or 'vigilant'.
Hristina
Bearer of Christ; a variation of the name Christina.
Hristo
He who carries Christ; derived from the name Christopher.
Hristofor
Bringer of Christ; another variant of Christopher.
Hristun
Derived from Hristos, meaning Christ; signifies a follower of Christ.
Hroc
A name derived from Celtic meaning 'the rock'.
Hroca
Derived from Celtic, meaning 'the female rock' or 'strength'.
Hrocby
An Old English name meaning 'farmstead or settlement by the rock'.
Hrvoje
Derived from the Slavic word for 'fierce' or 'brave'.
Hrychleah
A name based on Old English meaning 'fast or swift'.
Hryhoriy
The Ukrainian form of the name Gregory, meaning 'watchful'.
Hrypanleah
A variant of the name 'Hrypan', with roots in Old English poetic heritage.
Hrystyna
A variant of the name Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Huaetberct
A name meaning 'noble' or 'bright warrior'.
Hub
Derived from Hubert, meaning 'bright heart' or 'mind'.
Hubbard
An English surname derived from the Old German name Hrodberht, meaning 'bright heart'.
Hube
A variant of Hubert, meaning 'bright heart'.
Hubert
Meaning 'bright heart' or 'intelligent'.
Huberta
A feminine form of Hubert, meaning 'brilliant heart'.
Hubertus
Derived from the Latin name meaning 'bright heart' or 'intelligent'.
Hubie
A diminutive of Hubert, meaning 'bright heart'.
Huder
Leader or commander.
Hudson
Son of the hooded one; a derivation of the surname meaning 'Hugh's son.'
Huela
A variation of the name 'Huela' meaning 'to be bright or shining.'
Huetta
A variant of the name Huerte, meaning 'guardian or protector.'
Huette
The name means 'small house' or 'cottage.'
Huey
The name means 'heart, mind, or spirit.'
Hug
A short form of the name Hugh, meaning 'heart, mind, or spirit.'
Hugeburc
Meaning 'strong fortress or fortified place.'
Hugga
A diminutive of Hug, meaning 'heart' or 'mind.'
Huggahalli
The name refers to a 'dweller at the hill.'
Hugh
Heart, mind, or spirit.
Hughe
Derived from Hugh, signifying intellect or spirit.
Hughes
Son of Hugh, representing intelligence or spirit.
Hughetta
A diminutive form of Hugh, often used affectionately.
Hughette
A diminutive variation of Hugh, associated with intelligence.
Hughie
A diminutive of Hugh, conveying the sense of heart or mind.
Hughoc
Derived from Hugh, meaning heart or spirit.
Hugiet
Diminutive of Hughe, implying a youthful version of the name Hugh.
Hugo
Mind, intellect or spirit; derived from a Germanic root.
Hugolina
A feminine form of Hugo, representing intellect or spirit.
Hugolinae
A variation of Hugolina, meaning 'little intelligent one.'
