Displayed on this page are H- names 261 to 280. Rare H- names include the English Henryetta, the Polish Henryka, the Yiddish Henye, the Hebrew Hephzibah, Hepsey, Hepsibah, Hepsie, Hepsy, Hepzibah, the Greek Hera, the Scandinavian Herdis, the Spanish Herlinda, the German Herlinde, the German and English Herma, the Spanish Hermelinda, the German, Hungarian, and Latinized Hermia, the Dutch Hermien, the Spanish Hermila, the German and Czech Hermina, and the French and German Hermine.
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| Henryetta | house owner, lord of ... used predominantly in English and it ... variant of Henrietta ... |
| Henryka | house owner, lord of ... used mostly in the Polish language and ... variant form of Henrietta ... |
| Henye | God was gracious, God ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is used ... form of Anna ... |
| Hephzibah | my delight is in her ... has its origins in the Hebrew language ... Beulah, Hephzibah was also used as the ... |
| Hepsey | my delight is in her ... origin, as well as its use, is in the Hebrew ... form of Hephzibah ... |
| Hepsibah | my delight is in her ... of Hebrew origin and it is also used ... variant form of Hephzibah ... |
| Hepsie | my delight is in her ... has its origins in the Hebrew language and ... form of Hephzibah ... |
| Hepsy | my delight is in her ... origin and use are both in the Hebrew language ... form of Hephzibah ... |
| Hepzibah | my delight is in her ... used mostly in the Hebrew language ... variant form of Hephzibah ... |
| Hera | origin is Old Greek, and its use, Greek ... name was borne in Roman mythology by the wife ... |
| Herdis | army; goddess ... used mostly in Scandinavian and its ... not commonly used as a baby girl name ... |
Herlinda | army, warrior; weak, ... used chiefly in Spanish and its ... variant of Herlinde ... |
| Herlinde | army, warrior; weak, ... has its origins in the Germanic language ... not often used as a baby girl name ... |
| Herma | whole, immense, universal; ... used chiefly in the German and English ... variant of Irma ... |
| Hermelinda | powerful and soft ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used ... variation of Ermelinda ... |
| Hermia | cairn, heap of stones; ... has its origins in the Old Greek and ... used largely in the German, Hungarian, and ... |
| Hermien | dedicated to Hermes ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... variant of Hermione ... |
| Hermila | cairn, heap of stones ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is used ... variant of Hermia ... |
Hermina | army man; dedicated ... language of origin is Germanic and Old Greek ... form of Hermione ... |
Hermine | army man; of Hermes; ... has its origins in the Germanic, Latin, ... used largely in French and German ... |
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