Hugon
Variant of Hugh, conveying the idea of spirit or heart.
Hugone
Derived from Hugh, represents spirit or heart.
Hugues
A variation of Hugh, meaning intellect or spirit.
Hulbard
Derived from the Old English name meaning 'bright shield.'
Hulbart
Derived from the Old English name meaning 'bright shield.'
Humberga
A name derived from the Old German for 'warrior maiden.'
Humbert
Bright warrior; famous for bravery.
Humberth
A variation of Humbert, meaning bright warrior.
Humberto
Famous warrior; bright warrior.
Hume
From the bend in the river; a geographical name.
Humfrey
Peaceful warrior; calm and brave in battle.
Humfried
Peaceful ruler; a ruler who brings peace.
Humfry
A variant of Humfrey, meaning peaceful warrior.
Humility
The quality of being humble, modest, or unpretentious.
Hummer
A person who hums or a specific type of vehicle.
Humph
A variant of Humphrey meaning 'peaceful warrior'
Humphrey
A name meaning 'peaceful warrior' or 'peaceful'
Humphrie
Variant of Humphrey meaning 'peaceful warrior'
Humphry
An alternative spelling of Humphrey, meaning 'peaceful warrior'
Hunbald
Bold as a bear, derived from 'hun' meaning bear and 'bald' meaning bold.
Hunbeorht
Bright warrior, combining 'hun' meaning warrior and 'beorht' meaning bright.
Hunburg
Fortress of the warrior, from 'hun' as warrior and 'burg' as fortified settlement.
Hund
A name meaning 'dog,' often used as a term of endearment or loyalty.
Hunda
Derived from the German word for 'dog,' signifying fidelity and loyalty.
Hunduj
Old German name meaning 'wolf fighter.'
Hunfirth
Peaceful warrior, from 'hun' meaning warrior and 'firth' meaning peace.
Hunfredo
Peaceful wolf, derived from 'hun' for wolf and 'fredo' for peace.
Hunfried
Fried or peaceful warrior, a blend of 'hun' meaning warrior and 'fried' for peace.
Hunig
Honey, often associated with sweetness or positivity in character.
Hunlaf
Name derived from warrior’s gift, from 'hun' meaning warrior and 'laf' for legacy.
Hunor
A name rooted in Hungarian mythology, often associated with a legendary hunter.
Hunsige
Means 'a place of the Huns' or associated with the Huns in landscape names.
Hunt
Refers to someone who hunts; derived from the old English word for 'to chase' or 'pursue'.
Hunta
A variant of Hunt, meaning 'one who hunts' or 'hunter'.
Huntar
Another form of Hunter, meaning 'one who hunts'.
Hunter
Essentially means 'one who hunts' and is derived from the occupation of hunting.
Huntingden
Derived from a geographical name meaning 'the hill where hunting occurs'.
Huntingdon
A town name meaning 'hill of the hunters'.
Huntington
Means 'town of the hunters' from Old English origins.
Huntingtun
Stimulated from Old English, meaning 'town of hunting' or 'place of hunters'.
Huntir
Derived from the English surname meaning 'a hunter'.
Huntlea
A place name meaning 'meadow of the hunters'.
Huntley
Means 'meadow where hunting takes place'.
Huntly
Denotes a place associated with hunting, meaning 'meadow where hunting happens'.
Huntor
Associated with the act of hunting, it signifies 'hunter'.
Huntter
Variant spelling of Hunter, meaning 'one who hunts'.
Huntyr
Warrior or hunter.
Hunu
Very poor or weak.
Hunus
One who is hungry or desires.
Hunwald
Battle ruler.
Hunydd
A woman with the spirit of a warrior.
Huon
Humble or kind.
Hurbert
Bright or shining intelligence.
Hurbuj
A name associated with dedication or labor.
Hurste
Derived from a surname meaning 'from the wood' or 'from the thicket.'
Husto
Derived from the name Justus, meaning just or fair.
Huston
From the house on the hill.
Hutch
Son of the hooded one or derived from Hugh, meaning heart or mind.
Hutchison
Son of Hugh.
Hutten
A small hill or elevated ground.
Hutton
Originating from a settlement on the hill or a derived surname.
Huw
A form of the name Hugh, meaning heart or spirit.
Huwel
Derived from Hugh, meaning heart or spirit.
Hwaetel
Meaning 'battle' or 'warrior', commonly used in historical contexts.
Hwaetmund
A name meaning 'brave protector' or 'guardian'.
Hwaetsige
Meaning 'significant or important' in old contexts.
Hwala
Meaning 'the hall or dwelling'.
Hweolere
Meaning 'one who turns' or 'one who circles'.
Hwertun
Meaning 'the farm by the streams'.
Hwistlere
Meaning 'to whisper'; often used in literary contexts.
Hwita
Meaning 'white'; often symbolizes purity.
Hwitby
Meaning 'white settlement or farm'.
Hwitcomb
Meaning 'white valley or village'.
Hwitcumb
Meaning 'white hollow or valley'.
Hwithloew
Possibly derived from Old English elements meaning 'white' or 'fair'.
Hwitloc
Derived from Old English meaning 'white' and 'enclosure'.
Hwitmann
Derived from Old English meaning 'white man'.
Hy
A name linked to the Scottish Gaelic word for 'high'.
Hyacinth
A flower name derived from the Greek myth of Hyacinth, a youth loved by Apollo.
Hyacinthe
A feminine form of Hyacinth, associated with the flower from Greek mythology.
Hyatt
Originally a surname derived from a place name meaning 'high gate'.
Hycca
A historical name meaning 'bent or curved'.
Hycga
An Old English name possibly meaning 'to bring together'.
Hyde
Derived from a surname meaning 'a person who lives by a hide of land'.
Hydica
A variation related to health or healing, derived from the word 'hydor' meaning water.
Hye
Derivative of the word for high or elevated.
Hygd
A figure in Old English literature recognized for her wisdom and leadership role.
Hygelac
Meaning 'generous prince' or 'brave leader'; a character in Anglo-Saxon legend.
Hylda
A variant of Hilda, meaning 'battle maiden.'
Hylde
A name meaning 'to cover' or 'to shelter.'
Hylin
Meaning 'hollow' or 'cave,' associated with strength and protection.
Hypolite
Derived from the Greek meaning 'freed from horses', often a name associated with bravery.
Hyroniemus
A variant of Hieronymus, meaning 'sacred name'.
Hysode
A variant form of Isod, historically linked to the concept of sacred or holy.
Hyssmaye
A variant spelling of the name Hissama, referring to a pleasant essence, commonly associated with flowers/herbs.
Hywel
A name meaning 'usually safe' or 'eminent'.
Iakobina
A feminine form of the name Jacob, meaning 'supplanter'.
Iancu
A variant of the name John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Ianira
Derived from the Greek meaning 'gift of God'.
Iassen
A derivation of the name Joshua, meaning 'God is salvation'.
