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Displayed on this page are H- names 61 to 80. Rare H- names include the Yiddish Henda, Hendel, the Dutch Hendrikje, the Yiddish Hene, the German Henni, Henny, the English and German Henrietta, the French and German Henriette, the German Henrika, Henrike, the Yiddish Henye, the Greek Hera, the Scandinavian Herdis, the Spanish Herlinda, the German Herlinde, Herma, Hermina, Hermine, Herta, and finally the German Hertha.
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Henda ... God was gracious, God ... of Hebrew origin and it is used largely ... variant of Anna ... Hendel ... God was gracious, God ... largely used in the Yiddish language ... form of Hannah ... Hendrikje ... home, homeland; rich, ... origin is Germanic, and its use, Dutch ... form of Henrike ... Hene ... God was gracious, God ... used mostly in the Yiddish language and ... variation of Anna ... Henni ... home, homeland; rich, ... has its origins in the Germanic language ... form of Henrike ... Henny ... home, homeland; rich, ... origin is Germanic, and its use, German ... form of Henrike ... Henrietta Henriette Henrika ... home, homeland; rich, ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used ... variation of Henrietta ... Henrike ... home, homeland; rich, ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used ... form of Henrietta ... Henye ... God was gracious, God ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is used ... form of Anna ... 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 Herlinde ... army, warrior; weak, ... has its origins in the Germanic language ... not often used as a baby girl name ... Herma ... army, warrior; man; ... used chiefly in the German language and ... form of Hermine ... Hermina Hermine Herta ... a German name of Germanic origin ... generic name has been used in Germanic ... Hertha |