Names that Begin with H
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Halima
Feminine form of Halim.
Halina
Polish form of Galina.
Halkyone
Original Greek form of Halcyone.
Hall
From a surname which was derived from Old English heall "manor, hall", originally belonging to a person who lived or worked in a manor.
Hallam
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning either "at the rocks" or "at the nook" in Old English.
Hallbjörn
Derived from the Old Norse elements hallr "rock" and björn "bear".
Halldor
Variant of Haldor.
Halldór
Icelandic form of Haldor.
Halldóra
Icelandic feminine form of Haldor.
Halle
From the Old Norse name Halli, a diminutive of names containing the element hallr meaning "rock".
Halley
Halley is an English locational name, denoting that a person is coming from a village in Derbyshire.
Halli
Old Norse form of Halle.
Hallie
Diminutive of Harriet.
Hallr
Derived from Old Norse hallr meaning "rock".
Hallstein
Hallstein is an English name, a derivative of another English name, "Halsten", which itself comes from Old English roots and means "settlement in a nook".
Hallsteinn
Old Norse form of Halstein.
Hallþóra
Feminine form of HallþÓrr.
Hallþórr
Old Norse form of Haldor.
Hallvard
Variant of Halvard.
Hallvarðr
Old Norse form of Halvard.
Haloke
Haloke originates in Native American languages and means "salmon".
Halsey
Halsey is an English name, derived from the Old English words "hals", which means "a neck of land", and "eg", which means "an island".
Halstead
Halstead is an Old English name, derived from the Old English words "heald", which means "shelter for animals", and "stede", which means "a place or building".
Halstein
From the Old Norse name Hallsteinn, derived from the elements hallr "rock" and steinn "stone".
Halsten
Old Swedish form of Hallsteinn (see Halstein).
Halston
Halston is an English name, derived from two English words - "holh", which means "hollow", and "stan" which means "stone".
Haluk
Means "good nature" in Turkish.
Halvar
Swedish form of Halvard.
Halvard
From the Old Norse name Hallvarðr, which meant "rock guardian" from hallr "rock" combined with varðr "guardian, defender".
Halvdan
From the Old Norse name Hálfdan, composed of the elements hálfr "half" and Danr "Dane", originally a nickname for a person who was half Danish.
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