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Displayed on this page are H- names 81 to 100. Within these names, the English Holly was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #339 and a usage of 0.0461%, and it was followed by Hillary, which is also used in the English language. The rare H- names are Hester (English), Hetty (English and German), Hélène (French), Héloïse (French), Hilal (Turkish), Hilaria (German), Hilary (English), Hilda (English and German), Hilde (German), Hildegard (German), Hilppa (Finnish), Hiltraud (German), Hiltrud (German), Hippolyta (English and Greek), Hjördis (Scandinavian), Holda (German), Holde (German), and Hollie (English).
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Hester Hetty ... struggle; fighter, warrior ... has its origins in the Germanic language, ... variant form of Hedwig ... Hélène ... bright one, shining ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... variation of Helen ... Héloïse ... healthy, safe, whole; ... largely used in French and it is ... variant form of Eloise ... Hilal ... of Arabic origin and it is used mainly ... represents the transferred use of the ... Hilaria ... cheerful ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... not commonly used as a baby girl name ... Hilary Hilda Hilde ... comrade in arms ... largely used in the German language and ... form of Hildegard ... Hildegard Hillary Hilppa ... lover of horses, friend ... has its origins in the Old Greek language ... variant of Philippa ... Hiltraud ... battle, fight; strength, ... largely used in German and it is ... variant form of Hiltrud ... Hiltrud ... battle, fight; strength, ... primarily used in German and its ... seldom used as a baby name for girls ... Hippolyta ... horse; to free ... has its origins in the Old Greek ... used largely in English and Greek ... Hjördis ... sword; goddess ... language of origin is Old Norse and it is ... not popular as a baby name for girls ... Holda ... fair, lovely, graceful ... language of origin is Germanic and it is ... variant form of Hulda ... Holde ... fair, lovely, graceful ... of Germanic origin and it is used mainly ... variant form of Hulda ... Hollie Holly |