There are 13 Hus- names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Hus- names 1 to 13. The unusual Hus- names are Husain (Arabic and English), Husam (Arabic), Husani (Swahili), Husayn (Arabic and English), Huslu, Husni (Arabic), Hussain (Arabic and English), Hussayn (Arabic), Hussein (Arabic and English), Husseini (Swahili), Hust, Huste, and Huston (English). Hus- names are rarely used baby names for boys. At the modest height of their usage in 1908, 0.011% of baby boys were given Hus- names. There were 1 Hus- names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. The names have since fallen from favor, and are used only on an infrequent scale now.
| Husain | good, beautiful, beautifier ... used chiefly in the Arabic and English ... Its origin is Arabic ... |
| Husam | sword ... of Arabic origin and it is also used ... not popular as a baby name for boys ... |
| Husani | good, beautiful, beautifier ... of Arabic origin and it is used mainly ... variant form of Hasan ... |
| Husayn | good, beautiful, beautifier ... has its origins in the Arabic language ... used largely in Arabic and English ... |
| Huslu | bear with lots of hair ... origin of Huslu is the Native American-Miwok ... a rarely used baby name for boys ... |
| Husni | handsome, good ... used chiefly in Arabic and its origin is ... not commonly used as a baby boy name ... |
| Hussain | good, beautiful, beautifier ... of Arabic origin ... used mainly in Arabic and English ... form of Hasan ... |
| Hussayn | good, beautiful, beautifier ... origin and use are both in the Arabic language ... variant form of Hasan ... |
| Hussein | good, beautiful, beautifier ... of Arabic origin, and it is ... form of Hasan ... |
| Husseini | good, beautiful, beautifier ... language of origin is Arabic and it is ... variant form of Hasan ... |
| Hust | settlement of houses ... origin is Old English ... variant form of Houston ... not ranked within the top 1000 ... |
| Huste | settlement of houses ... derived from Old English origins ... variant of Houston ... |
Huston | settlement of houses ... of Old English origin and it is ... variation of Houston ... ranked at #620 then ... |
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