NAME |
GENDER |
VARIATIONS |
ORIGIN |
MEANINGS |
MIDDLE MATCHES |
Hayden |
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Old English |
Hedged valley, rosy meadow |
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Haylee |
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Hayley, Haillie, Hallee |
Modern English |
A high clearing or hay meadow; ingenious, clever |
Skye, Mae, Louise, Jade, Jane, Jean |
Hayley |
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Haylee, Haillie, Hallee |
English |
A high clearing or hay meadow; ingenious, clever |
Skye, Mae, Louise, Jade, Jane, Jean |
Hazel |
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Old English |
Hazel-nut tree |
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Heath |
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Middle English |
Untended field /land where the flowering shrub heather grows |
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Heather |
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Scottish / Old English |
A botanical name for a flowering plant |
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Heidi |
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German / Swiss / Old English |
Honourable, noble, kind |
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Helena |
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Greek |
Variation of Helen (Greek) meaning sun ray, shining light |
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Henry |
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Old German / Hebrew |
Estate ruler, ruler of the home
Lord |
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Hilton |
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Old English |
Settlement on a hill; manor on the hill |
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Holden |
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Old English / German |
From the hollow in the valley, deep valley
Kind, gracious |
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Holdyn |
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Modern English |
From Holden (English and German) meaning from the hollow in the valley and kind, gracious |
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Hollie |
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Holly |
Modern English |
Botanical name for the holly tree with red berries (named from the word 'holy' due to the traditional association with Christmas); one who brings luck |
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Holly |
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Hollie |
Old English |
Botanical name for the holly tree with red berries (named from the word 'holy' due to the traditional association with Christmas); one who brings luck |
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Hope |
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Old English |
Hope, expectation, belief |
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Hudson |
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Old English |
Son of Hugh, son of the hooded man |
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Hugh |
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Old German / English / French |
Soul, mind, intellect, bright in mind and spirit
Intelligent |
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Hugo |
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Latin / Dutch / German / Spanish |
Intelligent, heart and mind, a thinker |
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Hunter |
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Old English |
One who hunts, pursuer, adventurer |
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Huon |
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Hebrew |
Variant of John and Juan meaning God's grace. |
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