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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 801. | Herman | German |  | Soldier. Army Man. from the Old German Hariman. Famous Bearer: American writer Herman Melville, author of Moby Dick. |
| 802. | Hernando | German |  | Adventuresome. |
| 803. | Herrick | German |  | Army leader. |
| 804. | Herta | German |  | Of the earth. |
| 805. | Hertha | German |  | Of the earth. |
| 806. | Hewett | German |  | Little Hugh. |
| 807. | Hewitt | German |  | Little Hugh. |
| 808. | Hewlett | German |  | Little Hugh. |
| 809. | Hewlitt | German |  | Little Hugh. |
| 810. | Hida | German |  | Warrior. |
| 811. | Hide | German |  | Warrior. |
| 812. | Hild | German |  | Noble. |
| 813. | Hilda | German |  | Variant of Hildegarde: Battle. Glorious, warfare. In Scandinavian mythology Hildegard was a Valkyrie sent by Odin to escort battle heroes to Valhalla. |
| 814. | Hildagarde | German |  | Variant of Hildegarde: Battle. Glorious, warfare. In Scandinavian mythology Hildegard was a Valkyrie sent by Odin to escort battle heroes to Valhalla. |
| 815. | Hildbrand | German |  | War sword. |
| 816. | Hilde | German |  | Noble. |
| 817. | Hildebrand | German |  | Battle sword. |
| 818. | Hildegard | German |  | Variant of Hildegard: Battle. Glorious, warfare. In Scandinavian mythology Hildegard was a Valkyrie sent by Odin to escort battle heroes to Valhalla. |
| 819. | Hildegarde | German |  | Battle. Glorious, warfare. In Scandinavian mythology Hildegard was a Valkyrie sent by Odin to escort battle heroes to Valhalla. |
| 820. | Hildehrand | German |  | War sword. |
| 821. | Hildemar | German |  | Glorious. |
| 822. | Hildemara | German |  | Glorious. |
| 823. | Hildimar | German |  | Glorious. |
| 824. | Hildireth | German |  | Battle counselor. |
| 825. | Hildreth | German |  | Battle counselor. |
| 826. | Hilma | German |  | Protective. |
| 827. | 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. |
| 828. | Hobard | German |  | High or bright. |
| 829. | Hobart | German |  | High or bright. |
| 830. | Hobbard | German |  | High or bright. |
| 831. | Hoh | German |  | High. |
| 832. | Hohberht | German |  | High or bright. |
| 833. | Holda | German |  | Beloved. |
| 834. | Holde | German |  | Beloved. |
| 835. | Holle | German |  | Beloved. |
| 836. | How | German |  | High. |
| 837. | Howe | German |  | High. |
| 838. | Hubbard | German |  | Graceful. |
| 839. | Hubert | German |  | Bright; intelligent. |
| 840. | Huberta | German |  | Intelligent. |
| 841. | Hugiherahta | German |  | Intelligent. |
| 842. | Hugo | German |  | Variant of Hugh 'a thinker.' See also Keegan. |
| 843. | Hulbard | German |  | Graceful. |
| 844. | Hulbart | German |  | Graceful. |
| 845. | Hulbert | German |  | Graceful. |
| 846. | Hulda | German |  | Variant of Hildegard: Battle. Glorious, warfare. In Scandinavian mythology Hildegard was a Valkyrie sent by Odin to escort battle heroes to Valhalla. |
| 847. | Hulde | German |  | Beloved. |
| 848. | Huldiberaht | German |  | Graceful. |
| 849. | Humbert | German |  | Bright giant. |
| 850. | Humberto | German |  | Big; bright. |
| 851. | Humphrey | German |  | Peaceful Hun. |
| 852. | Hunfrid | German |  | Peaceful Hun. |
| 853. | Hunfried | German |  | Peaceful Hun. |
| 854. | Hylda | German |  | Variant of Hildegard: Battle. Glorious, warfare. In Scandinavian mythology Hildegard was a Valkyrie sent by Odin to escort battle heroes to Valhalla. |
| 855. | Ida | German |  | Labour. Active. The heroine of Tennyson's poem 'The Princess'. |
| 856. | Idaia | German |  | Active. |
| 857. | Idalie | German |  | Active. |
| 858. | Idetta | German |  | Hard working. |
| 859. | Idette | German |  | Hard working. |
| 860. | Idna | German |  | Active. |
| 861. | Ilma | German |  | Resolute protector. Strong helmet. Diminutive of Wilhelmina, feminine form of Wilhelm. |
| 862. | Ilsa | German |  | Abbreviation of Elizabeth. |
| 863. | Ilse | German |  | Oath of God. Noble. A German diminutive of the name Elizabeth. |
| 864. | Ilyse | German |  | Noble. |
| 865. | Immanuel | German |  | Variant of Emanuel 'With us is God.'. |
| 866. | Ingall | German |  | Angel. |
| 867. | Ingalls | German |  | Angel. |
| 868. | Ingel | German |  | Angel. |
| 869. | Ingelbert | German |  | Bright angel. |
| 870. | Inglebert | German |  | Variant of Engelbert: Bright as an angel. |
| 871. | Ingram | German |  | Ing's raven (Ing was the Norse god of peace and fertility). Used commonly as both a first name and as a surname during the Middle Ages. |
| 872. | Irma | German |  | Universal, from the Old German 'irmin'. War goddess. |
| 873. | Irmgard | German |  | War goddess. |
| 874. | Irmigard | German |  | War goddess. |
| 875. | Irmina | German |  | War goddess. |
| 876. | Irmine | German |  | War goddess. |
| 877. | Irmuska | German |  | War goddess. |
| 878. | Isa | German |  | Strong willed. |
| 879. | Isana | German |  | Strong willed. |
| 880. | Isane | German |  | Strong willed. |
| 881. | Isold | German |  | Rule of ice. |
| 882. | Isolda | German |  | Rule of ice. |
| 883. | Isolde | German |  | Variant of Isolda: Ice, rule. |
| 884. | Isole | German |  | Rule of ice. |
| 885. | Ives | German |  | Variant of Ivo: Yew. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. |
| 886. | Ivo | German |  | Yew. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. |
| 887. | Izaak | German |  | Laughter. |
| 888. | Jaecar | German |  | Hunter. |
| 889. | Jakob | German |  | German form of Jacob. |
| 890. | Jakoba | German |  | Feminine form of Jakoh. |
| 891. | Jakobe | German |  | Feminine form of Jakoh. |
| 892. | Jakobie | German |  | Feminine form of Jakoh. |
| 893. | Jansen | German |  | Variant of the Hebrew John 'Jehovah has been gracious; has shown favor.'. |
| 894. | Jantis | German |  | Sharp spear. |
| 895. | Jarman | German |  | A German. |
| 896. | Jarmann | German |  | A German. |
| 897. | Jarvis | German |  | Spear. Servant. Variant of Gervase. |
| 898. | Jay | German |  | Swift. |
| 899. | Jaye | German |  | Swift. |
| 900. | Jeffery | German |  | Derived from one of three Old German names, meaning district, traveler, or peaceful pledge. Famous bearer: Geoffrey Plantagenet was father to King Henry II; Geoffrey Cbaucer wrote 'The Canterbury Tales'. |