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Baby Boy Names: H

Displayed on this page are H- names 321 to 340. Among the unusual H- names are the English, French, and German Herbert, the Spanish Herberto, the English Herbie, Herchel, the Spanish Herculano, the French Hercule, the English Hercules, the German Heribert, the Portuguese and Spanish Heriberto, the English Herick, Herm, Herman, the German and Scandinavian Hermann, the Finnish Hermanni, the Dutch Hermanus, the German Hermenegild, the Portuguese and Spanish Hermenegildo, the English, German, and Italian Hermes, the English Hermie, and the Spanish Herminio.

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Herbert Popularity Trend of Herbert
from 1900 to 2008. army, warrior; bright, ... language of origin is Germanic, and it is ... a rare baby name for boys ...

Herberto army, warrior; bright, ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used ... form of Herbert ...

Herbie army, warrior; bright, ... used chiefly in English and it is ... form of Herbert ...

Herchel a deer ... used mostly in the English language ... variation of Hersch ... unusual as a baby name for boys ...

Herculano Hera's glory ... a Spanish name of Greek origin ... variation of Hercules ...

Hercule Hera's glory ... used mostly in the French language and ... variant form of Hercules ...

Hercules Hera's glory ... largely used in the English language ... a baby boy name of irregular use ...

Heribert army, warrior; bright, ... mainly used in German and it is of ... variant form of Herbert ...

Heriberto Popularity Trend of Heriberto
from 1900 to 2008. army, warrior; bright, ... of Germanic origin ... used mainly in the Portuguese and Spanish ...

Herick army ruler ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used ... variation of Herrick ...

Herm army man ... mainly used in English and its language ... form of Herman ... an uncommon baby boy name ...

Herman Popularity Trend of Herman
from 1900 to 2008. army man ... used chiefly in the English language ... name was introduced by the Normans to ...

Hermann army man ... used chiefly in the German and ... derived from Germanic origins ... variant form of Herman ...

Hermanni army man ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used ... variant form of Herman ...

Hermanus army man ... language of origin is Germanic and it is ... variation of Herman ... not in the top 1000 names ...

Hermenegild complete sacrifice, ... language of origin is Gothic and it is ... variation of Hermenegildo ...

Hermenegildo complete sacrifice, ... has its origins in the Gothic ... used largely in the Portuguese and Spanish ...

Hermes cairn, heap of stones ... used predominantly in the English, ... name is of obscure origin; it could be ...

Hermie army man ... has its origins in the Germanic language ... variant of Herman ...

Herminio of Hermes ... used predominantly in the Spanish ... Roman name is of debated origin; it could be ...