| 1601 to 1676 of 1676 matches |  |
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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1601. | Husam | Muslim |  | Sword. Sword edge. |
| 1602. | Husam al Din | Arabic |  | Sword of faith. |
| 1603. | Husamudeen | Muslim |  | The sword of the Faith. |
| 1604. | Husani | Egyptian |  | Handsome. |
| 1605. | Husayn | Arabic |  | Good. The founder of Shiite Islam was named Hussein. |
| 1606. | Hushah | Biblical |  | Hasting, holding peace. |
| 1607. | Hushai | Biblical |  | Their haste, their sensuality, their silence. |
| 1608. | Hushai | Biblical |  | Their haste, their sensuality, their silence. |
| 1609. | Hushathite | Biblical |  | Man of haste; or of silence |
| 1610. | Hushim | Biblical |  | Man of haste; or of silence |
| 1611. | Husn | Muslim |  | Beauty. |
| 1612. | Husna | Muslim |  | Beautiful. A belle. |
| 1613. | Husniyah | Muslim |  | Variant of Hasna': Beautiful. |
| 1614. | Hussain | Arabic |  | Good. The founder of Shiite Islam was named Hussein. |
| 1615. | Hussain | Muslim |  | Beautiful. Handsome. Early Imam (Leader) of Islam; grandson of Prophet Muhammad. |
| 1616. | Hussein | Arabic |  | Good. The founder of Shiite Islam was named Hussein. |
| 1617. | Hussein | Muslim |  | Variant of Hussain: Beautiful. Handsome. Early Imam (Leader) of Islam; grandson of Prophet Muhammad. |
| 1618. | Huthayfa | Muslim |  | Old Arabic name. |
| 1619. | Hutton | English |  | From the estate on the ridge. |
| 1620. | Huw | English |  | Variant of Hugh: Heart. Mind. Inspiration. Intelligent. From old German. Derived from Hugo. |
| 1621. | Huw | Teutonic |  | Intelligent. |
| 1622. | Huw | Welsh |  | Welsh form of Hugh. A thinker. Intelligent. |
| 1623. | Huxeford | English |  | From Hugh's ford. |
| 1624. | Huxford | English |  | From Hugh's ford. |
| 1625. | Huxley | English |  | From Hugh's meadow. |
| 1626. | Huxly | English |  | From Hugh's meadow. |
| 1627. | Huz | Biblical |  | Counsel, woods, fastened. |
| 1628. | Huz | Biblical |  | Counsel, woods, fastened. |
| 1629. | Huzoth | Biblical |  | Streets, populous. |
| 1630. | Huzoth | Biblical |  | Streets, populous. |
| 1631. | Huzzab | Biblical |  | Molten. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1632. | Huzzab | Biblical |  | Molten. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1633. | Hvergelmir | Norse |  | The home of Nidhug. |
| 1634. | Hvergelmir | Norse |  | Home of Nidhug. |
| 1635. | Hwaeteleah | English |  | From the wheat feild. |
| 1636. | Hweolere | English |  | Wheel maker. |
| 1637. | Hwertun | English |  | From the estate at the hollow. |
| 1638. | Hwistlere | English |  | Piper. |
| 1639. | Hwitby | English |  | From the white farmstead. |
| 1640. | Hwitcomb | English |  | From the white hollow. |
| 1641. | Hwitcumb | English |  | From the white hollow. |
| 1642. | Hwitford | English |  | From the white ford. |
| 1643. | Hwithloew | English |  | From the white hill. |
| 1644. | Hwitloc | English |  | From the white fortress. |
| 1645. | Hy | Greek |  | Diminutive of Hyacinth: From the flower by the same name. In Greek legend, the hyacinth sprouted from the blood of the youth Hyacinthus, who was accidentally killed by Apollo. |
| 1646. | Hy | Hebrew |  | Diminutive of Hyman: Life. |
| 1647. | Hyacinth | Greek |  | Purple. |
| 1648. | Hyacinth | Greek |  | From the flower by the same name. In Greek legend, the hyacinth sprouted from the blood of the youth Hyacinthus, who was accidentally killed by Apollo. |
| 1649. | Hyacintha | Greek |  | Feminine form of Hyacinth: From the flower by the same name. In Greek legend, the hyacinth sprouted from the blood of the youth Hyacinthus, who was accidentally killed by Apollo. |
| 1650. | Hyacinthe | Greek |  | Purple. |
| 1651. | Hyacinthusr | Greek |  | Hyacinth. |
| 1652. | Hyades | Greek |  | Name for the nymphs. |
| 1653. | Hyale | Latin |  | A nymph. |
| 1654. | Hyancinthe | Greek |  | Hyacinth. |
| 1655. | Hyatt | English |  | From the high gate. Surname. |
| 1656. | Hydd | Welsh |  | Deer. |
| 1657. | Hyde | English |  | From the hide. |
| 1658. | Hydra | Greek |  | A dragon killed by Hercules. |
| 1659. | Hygeia | Greek |  | Goddess of health. |
| 1660. | Hygieia | Greek |  | Goddess of health. |
| 1661. | Hylas | Greek |  | Son of Theiodamas. |
| 1662. | Hylda | English |  | Variant of Hilda: Battle. Battle maid. |
| 1663. | Hylda | German |  | Variant of Hildegard: Battle. Glorious, warfare. In Scandinavian mythology Hildegard was a Valkyrie sent by Odin to escort battle heroes to Valhalla. |
| 1664. | Hyman | Hebrew |  | Life. |
| 1665. | Hymen | Greek |  | God of marriage. |
| 1666. | Hymeneus | Biblical |  | Nuptial; the god of marriage |
| 1667. | Hymie | Hebrew |  | Diminutive of Hyman: Life. |
| 1668. | Hyndla | Norse |  | A giant. |
| 1669. | Hypate | Greek |  | Exceptional. |
| 1670. | Hypatia | Greek |  | Highest. Exceptional. |
| 1671. | Hyperion | Greek |  | A Titan. |
| 1672. | Hypermnestra | Greek |  | Refused to kill her husband on their wedding night. |
| 1673. | Hypnos | Greek |  | God of sleep. |
| 1674. | Hypsipyle | Greek |  | Daughter of Thoas. |
| 1675. | Hyria | Latin |  | Daughter of Amphinomus. |
| 1676. | Hyrrokkin | Norse |  | An ogre. |
| 1677. | Hywel | Welsh |  | Eminent. |