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HOLSTEN
MasculineGerman given name derived from Old Norse 'Hólstathr', referring to someone from an ancient Norwegian region. Its meaning can vary, but it's often associated with strength or steadfastness.
HOLSTON
MasculineAmerican given name derived from the English surname Holston, which originates from the Old English words 'hol' (hollow) and 'stān' (stone), meaning "hollow stone".
HOLSTYN
MasculineRare but captivating Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Hólmsteinn, meaning "stone in the hollow.
HOLT
MasculineEnglish name derived from "holt," meaning "small wood" or "thicket." It symbolizes strength and resilience, and has gained popularity as a modern boy's name in recent years despite lacking historical figures associated with it.
HOLTEN
MasculineRare Dutch male name derived from the city Holten, first used as a given name in late Middle Ages.
HOLTER
MasculineUnique German name derived from the Old High German word 'holt', meaning 'wood' or 'forest'.
HOLTON
MasculineRare English given name of American origin, derived from the Old English surname meaning "dweller at the hollow farm".
HOLY
MasculineRare but powerful unisex given name of Latin origin, derived from the word "sanctus" meaning "holy".
HOMAR
MasculineRare Greek name meaning "song," derived from the Greek word "hōmaros.
HOMAS
MasculineHomas: A rare Scottish Gaelic male name meaning 'gentle chieftain', reflecting strength and compassion, originating from the 13th century Highland clans.
HOMBRE
MasculineThe name Hombre, originating from Middle Ages Spain, translates to 'man' in English, reflecting strength and virility.
HOMER
MasculineGreek origin, derived from the ancient city of Homeros in Asia Minor and associated with legendary poet Homer, author of the "Iliad" and "Odyssey.
HOMERO
MasculineGreek-derived name, meaning 'host' or 'leader', associated with the renowned poet Homer.
HOMMER
MasculinePowerful German name meaning "home-keeper," often associated with strength and wisdom.
HOMMY
MasculineIntriguing name of unknown origin, used worldwide with no fixed meaning.
HONDO
MasculineNative American name of Creek origin meaning 'warrior', symbolizing strength and courage.
HONEST
MasculineThe given name Honest, of English origin, means truthful or sincere.
HONG
MasculineThe name Hong, meaning 'flood' or 'vast', is of Chinese origin, dating back to the Zhou Dynasty and was once held by notable figures such as Hong Xiuquan.
HONGYI
MasculinePopular Chinese male name originated during the Qing Dynasty by scholar Gu Yanwu, meaning 'unique red', symbolizing distinction and good fortune.
HONGYU
MasculineThe Chinese name Hongyu, meaning 'Red Jade', signifies prosperity, happiness, beauty, and nobility.
HONOR
MasculineLatin origin meaning 'honor', has been used throughout history for both boys and girls, but is now more commonly associated with females.
HONORATO
MasculineSpanish and Italian masculine given name meaning "honored" or "esteemed," derived from the Latin word "honoratus." It was historically used to denote individuals held in high regard or who had achieved significant accomplishments.
HONORE
MasculineHonoré is a French given name meaning "honor" or "respect," derived from the Latin word "honos." It is associated with St. Honoré, the patron saint of bakers, and has been used by historical figures like Honoré de Balzac.
HONORIO
MasculineDistinctive Latin-origin boy's name meaning 'honor' or 'respect', popular in medieval Spain and named after St Honoratus.
HONOUR
MasculineEnglish female given name derived from the Old French word 'honor', meaning "respect or admiration". It became popular during the Middle Ages as a reflection of high regard, though it's now quite rare.
HOOD
MasculineEnglish origin, derived from 'hōd,' meaning 'hood' or 'covering.' Originally a nickname for those wearing hoods, it has been recorded since the 13th century, with notable bearers like poet Thomas Hood.
HOOKER
MasculineThe English surname Hooker originates from 'hook,' referring to makers or sellers of hooks for various purposes.
HOOMAN
MasculineAncient Persian name derived from "homa," meaning "sacred fire." It signifies purity, nobility, and divinity, reflecting its origins in Zoroastrianism.
HOOPER
MasculineAmerican given name of occupational origin, derived from 'Hooper', once given to makers or sellers of hoops for containers. It first appeared in England during the Middle Ages but gained popularity as a given name in the 19th century US. Despite no specific meaning beyond its occupational roots, it's often associated with Robert Shaw's character Quint Hooper in "Jaws". Today, Hooper is a relatively rare given name, but widely used as a surname.
HOOVER
MasculineRare but distinctive given name of American origin, originally an occupational surname for someone who made hoes or farm tools. It comes from the Middle English word "hoef" meaning "hoe," and was popularized in America during the 19th century. Despite its association with President Herbert Hoover, it remains relatively uncommon today.
HOPE
MasculineEnglish female given name derived from the noun 'hope', meaning 'desire of something uncertain'. It gained popularity during the Victorian era.
HOPETON
MasculineAfrican name of Ashanti origin from Ghana, composed of 'Hope' and 'Tetteh', signifying 'one born on Tuesday who brings hope'.
HOPPER
MasculineUncommon but captivating male given name of American origin, derived from the English surname Hopper, originally denoting someone who made hoops used in barrel-making.
HOPSON
MasculineRare English given name, derived from the medieval occupational surname Hopson, which was likely given to someone involved in hop-picking or brewing due to its origin from the Middle English word "hoppe".
HORACE
MasculineThe name Horace originates from Latin and signifies 'timekeeper' or 'hour'; it was favored among ancient Romans as both a family name and given name.
HORACIO
MasculineCaptivating male given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name "Horatius," meaning "belonging to the Hours" and associated with courage, valor, and respect for tradition.
HORALD
MasculineRare Germanic name derived from Old Norse Hróðvaldr, meaning "famous ruler.
HORATIO
MasculineLatin origin derived from "horus," meaning boundary stone. It gained popularity through Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and has been used by notable figures like Admiral Nelson and author Alger Jr., despite being relatively uncommon today.
HOREB
MasculineHebrew name derived from 'Harev', meaning 'desert' or 'mountainous desert'. It's famously associated with Mount Horeb/Sinai where Moses received the Ten Commandments, holding significant cultural and religious importance in Judaism.
HORICE
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'hour' or 'season', reflecting ancient Roman ties between time measurement and agriculture.