Harleyanti | English | A combination of Harley and Ann |  |  |
Harlow | English | Meaning "hare's hill" or "army hill.. |  |  |
Harmon | English | A form of Herman, which means "ar.. |  |  |
Harold | English | Derived from the obsolete Old Engli.. |  |  |
Harper | English | Literally means "harp player." |  |  |
Harriet | English | English form of the French Henriett.. |  |  |
Harrison | English | Transferred use of the surname orig.. |  |  |
Harry | English | Originally an English cognate of th.. |  |  |
Hartley | English | Meaning "deer meadow." |  |  |
Harvey | English | Transferred use of the surname orig.. |  |  |
Hattie | English | A familiar form of Harriet. Hatti.. |  |  |
Hayley | English | Transferred use of a Northern Engli.. |  |  |
Hazel | English | Taken from the name of the hazelnut.. |  |  |
Heathcliff | English | Meaning "cliff near the heath." Pro.. |  |  |
Heather | English | A name borrowed from the plant, com.. |  |  |
Heaven | English | Signifying "paradise." |  |  |
Hebe | English | A borrowing from the Greek, Hebe is.. |  |  |
Hedley | English | Meaning "heather-filled meadow." |  |  |
Helen | English | Cognate of the Greek Helene, which .. |  |  |
Henderson | English | Literally, the "son of Henry." |  |  |
Henrietta | English | British form of the French name.. |  |  |
Henry | English | From the French Henri, from the G.. |  |  |
Herbert | English | Derived from the Old English Herebe.. |  |  |
Herman | English | Introduced by the Normans, Herman i.. |  |  |
Hertha | English | Meaning "child of the earth." |  |  |
Hesther | English | Medieval variant of Esther, a name .. |  |  |
Hilary | English | Taken from the Latin Hilaria, which.. |  |  |
Hilda | English | Latinized short form of any of the .. |  |  |
Holden | English | Meaning "hollow in the valley." One.. |  |  |
Hollis | English | Meaning "near the holly bushes." |  |  |
Holly | English | Taken from the holly tree, an everg.. |  |  |
Honey | English | Taken from honey, which denotes the.. |  |  |
Honour | English | Taken from honour, which is derived.. |  |  |
Hope | English | Taken from hope, which is derived f.. |  |  |
Horton | English | Meaning "garden estate." Reverend H.. |  |  |