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Hab | Meaning : Used in : British, English, German |
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Habakkuk | Meaning : In biblical meaning is : He that embraces, a wrestler. Used in : Biblical, Hebrew, British, English |
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Habbie | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Haca | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Hacca | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Hada | Meaning : Used in : African, British, Dutch, English, German, African, Australian, Hebrew |
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Hadd | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Haddan | Meaning : From The Hill Of Haeather. Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Hadden | Meaning : Child Of The Heather-filled Valley Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, English |
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Haddon | Meaning : From The Hill Of Haeather. Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, English |
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Haden | Meaning : From The Hill Of Haeather, From The Hedged Valley. Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, British, English |
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Hadlea | Meaning : From The Heather Meadow. Used in : British, English |
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Hadlee | Meaning : From The Heather Meadow. Used in : British, English |
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Hadleigh | Meaning : From The Heather Meadow. Used in : Australian, British, English |
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Hadley | Meaning : Heath-covered Meadow Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Jamaican, British, English, Jamaican, American, Australian, Chinese, British, English |
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Hadly | Meaning : From The Heather Meadow. Used in : British, English |
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Hadon | Meaning : From The Hill Of Haeather. Used in : American, British, English |
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Hadrian | Meaning : In American meaning is : Dark Used in : American, Australian, British, Dutch, English, French, German, Latin, Scandinavian, Dutch |
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Hadwin | Meaning : War Friend Used in : American, Anglo, British, English, German, Teutonic |
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Hadwinn | Meaning : Friend In War. Used in : British, English |
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Hadwyn | Meaning : War Friend Used in : American, British, English, Teutonic |
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Hadwyne | Meaning : Friend In War. Used in : British, English |
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Haeccel | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Haecci | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Haeccin | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Haeda | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Haedda | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Haeddi | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Haefen | Meaning : Safety Used in : American, British, English |
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Haefer | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Haeferic | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Haegel | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Haele | Meaning : Lives In The Hall Used in : American, British, English |
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Haemgils | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Haemgisl | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Haep | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Haestingas | Meaning : Violent Used in : British, English |
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Haethbeorht | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Haethowine | Meaning : War Friend Used in : British, English |
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Hafoca | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Hagaleah | Meaning : From The Hedged Meadow Used in : British, English |
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Hagalean | Meaning : From The Hedged Enclosure Used in : British, English |
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Hagan | Meaning : Sanctuary, Safe Harbor. Used in : Australian, British, English, Gaelic, German, Irish, Teutonic |
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Hagaward | Meaning : Keeper Of The Hedged Enclosure Used in : British, English |
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Hagen | Meaning : Sanctuary, Safe Harbor. Used in : Australian, British, English, Gaelic, German, Irish, Norse, Swedish, Teutonic |
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Haglea | Meaning : From The Enclosed Meadow. Used in : British, English |
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Haglee | Meaning : From The Enclosed Meadow. Used in : British, English |
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Hagleigh | Meaning : From The Enclosed Meadow. Used in : British, English |
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Hagley | Meaning : From The Hedged Enclosure Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Hagly | Meaning : From The Hedged Enclosure Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Hagona | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Haig | Meaning : From The Enclosed With Hedges. Used in : American, Anglo, Armenian, Australian, British, English |
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Haily | Meaning : From The Hay Meadow. Used in : British, English, Gaelic, Irish, Australian, British, English |
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Haines | Meaning : From A Vined Cottage Used in : Australian, British, English, German, Teutonic |
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Hairud | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Haiuoen | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Hal | Meaning : A Nickname For Henry 'Rules His Household' Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, Danish, English, German, Norse, Scandinavian, Teutonic |
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Halbart | Meaning : Brilliant Hero Used in : American, Anglo, British, English |
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Halbert | Meaning : Shining Hero Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, German, Teutonic |
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Halburt | Meaning : Brilliant Hero Used in : American, Anglo, British, English, German |
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Halda | Meaning : Used in : German, Swedish, British, English |
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Haldane | Meaning : From Denmark Used in : American, Norse, British, English, Scandinavian |
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Halden | Meaning : In American meaning is : Half Dane Used in : American, Australian, British, English, German, Norse, Scandinavian, Teutonic |
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Hale | Meaning : From The Hall Or Healthy Hero. Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, German, Greek, British, English, French, German, Teutonic, Australian, Turkish, British, English |
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Halebeorht | Meaning : Brilliant Hero Used in : British, English |
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Haleigh | Meaning : From The Hay Meadow. Used in : British, English, Gaelic, American, Australian, Chinese, British, English |
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Halford | Meaning : From The Hall By The Ford Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, English |
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Haligwiella | Meaning : Lives By The Holy Spring Used in : British, English |
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Halius | Meaning : Used in : British, English, Greek |
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Hall | Meaning : Worker At The Hall. Here Hall Means A Large House Or Manor. Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Norse, Norwegian |
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Hallam | Meaning : Lives At The Hall's Slopes Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Teutonic, Australian |
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Hallewell | Meaning : Holy Well. Used in : British, English |
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Halley | Meaning : Holy Or From The Meadow Near The Hall. Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Greek, Norse, British, English, American, Australian, British, English |
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Hallford | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Halliwell | Meaning : Lives By The Holy Spring, Holy Well. Used in : American, Anglo, British, English |
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Hallsey | Meaning : From Hal's Island Used in : British, English |
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Hallsy | Meaning : From Hal's Island Used in : British, English |
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Hallward | Meaning : Occuaptional Name: Guardian Of The Hall. Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Hallwell | Meaning : Lives By The Holy Spring Used in : American, Anglo, British, English |
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Halnath | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Halsey | Meaning : From Hal's Island Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, English |
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Halsig | Meaning : From Hal's Island Used in : American, British, English |
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Halstead | Meaning : From The Manor House Used in : American, Anglo, British, English |
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Halsted | Meaning : From The Manor Grounds. Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Halsy | Meaning : From Hal's Island Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Halton | Meaning : From The Hillslope Estate Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, English |
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Haluin | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Halward | Meaning : Occuaptional Name: Guardian Of The Hall. Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Hama | Meaning : In arabic meaning is : Verily; truly Used in : Arabic, Parsi, British, English, Japanese |
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Hamel | Meaning : Home-lover's Estate Or Hill With Grass, Scarred. Used in : British, English, French |
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Hamela | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Hamelin | Meaning : In german meaning is : Little home-lover. Used in : British, English, German |
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Hamell | Meaning : Scarred. Used in : British, English |
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Hamelstun | Meaning : From The Grassy Estate Used in : British, English |
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Hamelton | Meaning : Home-lover's Estate Or Hill With Grass. Used in : British, English |
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Hamgisl | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Hamil | Meaning : Home-lover's Estate Or Hill With Grass. Used in : Arabic, British, English |
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Hamill | Meaning : Home-lover's Estate Or Hill With Grass, Scarred. Used in : British, English |
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Hamilton | Meaning : Beautiful Mountain, Home-lover's Estate Or Hill With Grass. Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, British, English, French, Scottish |
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Hamish | Meaning : Variant Of James: Supplanter. Used in : Arabic, Australian, Hebrew, British, English, German, Scottish, Gujarati |