# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
771 | Hirsch | Yiddish | Deer. | M | |
772 | Hittite | Biblical | One who is broken, who fears. | M | |
773 | Hivites | Biblical | Wicked, wickedness. | M | |
774 | Hizkijah | Biblical | The strength of the Lord. | M | |
775 | Hjalmar | Swedish | Name of a noble. | M | |
776 | Hlaford | Anglo-Saxon | Master. | M | |
777 | Hline | English | From the bank. | M | |
778 | Hlink | English | From the bank. | M | |
779 | Hlinka | Czechoslovakian | Burns lime. | M | |
780 | Hlisa | Anglo-Saxon | Fame. | M | |
781 | Hlithtun | English | From tbe hillside town. | M | |
782 | Hnedy | Czechoslovakian | Brown. | M | |
783 | Hob | English | A diminutive of Robert or Robin. The word hobgoblin is derived from this name. | M | |
784 | Hob | German | Diminutive of Robert: Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish national hero Robert the Bruce and novelist Robert Ludlum. | M | |
785 | Hobab | Biblical | Favored, beloved. | M | |
786 | Hobah | Biblical | Love, friendship, secrecy. | M | |
787 | Hobard | German | High or bright. | M | |
788 | Hobart | German | High or bright. | M | |
789 | Hobart | Teutonic | Intelligent. | M | |
790 | Hobbard | German | High or bright. | M | |
791 | Hod | Biblical | Praise, confession. | M | |
792 | Hod | English | Hooded. | M | |
793 | Hod | Hebrew | Vigorous. | M | |
794 | Hodaiah | Biblical | The praise of the Lord. | M | |
795 | Hodaviah | Biblical | The praise of the Lord. | M | |
796 | Hoder | Norse | A blind son of Odin. | M | |
797 | Hodiah | Biblical | The praise of the Lord. | M | |
798 | Hodijah | Biblical | The praise of the Lord. | M | |
799 | Hodr | Norse | A blind son of Odin. | M | |
800 | Hodsone | English | Son of the hooded man. | M | |
801 | Hodur | Norse | A blind son of Odin. | M | |
802 | Hoel | ArthurianLegend | Father of Isolde. | M | |
803 | Hoenir | Norse | Brother of Odin. | M | |
804 | Hogan | Gaelic | Young. | M | |
805 | Hogan | Irish | Youth Surname. |