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Displayed on this page are H- names 101 to 116. Hope was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #206 and a usage of 0.0789%. The name is largely used in the English language, and it was followed in popularity by Holly (English). Rare H- names include the English Hollie, Honey, the English and Irish Honora, the French Honorée, the English Honoria, Honorine, Honour, the French Hortense, the English, German, and Spanish Hortensia, the French Huguette, the German and Scandinavian Hulda, the English Huldah, Hunter, and last of all the English Hyacinth.
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Hollie Holly Honey ... honey ... mainly used in English and it is also of ... name is from the common English word; it was ... Honora ... honored ... used predominantly in English and ... derived from Latin origins ... variant form of Honorée ... Honorée ... honored ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... From the Roman nickname ... Honoria ... honored ... has its origins in the Latin language and ... The generic name has been used by various popes ... Honorine ... honored ... used mostly in the English language ... variant form of Honoria ... Honour ... honored ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... variant of Honoria ... Hope Hortense Hortensia Huguette ... heart, mind, spirit ... has its origins in the Germanic language ... uncommon as a baby girl name ... Hulda Huldah Hunter Hyacinth ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... name was borne in Greek mythology by a ... |