Popular Baby Names starting with H for male
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| Henrik | Form of Henry; Ruler of the Home; House Owner; Lord of the Manor | Male | Indian | - |
| Henrik | Rules his household. Variant of Henry. | Male | Scandinavian | - |
| Henrik | Swedish form of Henry 'rules the home'. | Male | Swedish | - |
| Henrik | Rules an estate. | Male | Teutonic | - |
| Henry | 'Rules his household.' Oft-used English and French royal name. The second son of Charles Prince of Wales is named Henry. | Male | English | - |
| Henry | Rules the home. | Male | French | - |
| Henry | Rules his household. Oft-used English and French royal name. The second son of Charles Prince of Wales is named Henry. | Male | German | - |
| Henry | Ruler of the Enclosure; Estate Ruler; House Owner; Lord of the Manor | Male | Indian | - |
| Henry | ruler of the home | Male | Old-German | Henri, Henrik |
| Henry | 'Richard II' Henry Bolingbroke, later 'Henry IV" Hal, later 'Henry V'. 'Henry VI'. Henry, Earl of Richmond. 'Henry VIII' King, & Sir Henry Guildford. 'King John' Prince Henry. 'Henry IV' & 'Richard II' Henry Percy, Hotspur. 'Richard III' Henry VII. | Male | Shakespearean | - |
| Henryk | Polish form of Henry 'rules the home'. | Male | Polish | - |
| Henryk | Rules an estate. | Male | Teutonic | - |
| Henson | Son of Henry. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Henty | Rules an estate. | Male | Teutonic | - |
| Henwas | Mythical brother of Henbeddestr. | Male | Celtic | - |
| Heolstor | Deer. | Male | Anglo | - |
| Heorhiy | Farmer. | Male | Ukrainian | - |
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| Heorot | Hero. | Male | Anglo | - |
| Heort | Stag. | Male | English | - |
| Heortwiella | Lives near the stag's spring. | Male | English | - |
| Heortwode | From the stag's forest. | Male | English | - |
| Hephaestus | God of the crafts. | Male | Greek | - |
| Hepher | A digger. | Male | Biblical | - |
| Heraklesr | Son of Zeus. | Male | Greek | - |
| Herald | One who proclaims. Also variant of Harold 'Army commander.'. | Male | English | - |
| Herald | One who proclaims. Also variant of Harold 'Army commander.'. | Male | Teutonic | - |
| Heraldo | Army commander. | Male | English | - |
| Heraldo | Army commander. | Male | Teutonic | - |
| Heramb | Lord Ganesh | Male | Indian | - |
| Heramba | Boastful, Name Of Ganapati | Male | Assemese | - |
| Heramba | Lord Ganesh; Boastful; Name of Ganapati | Male | Indian | - |
| Herambwa | Lord Ganesh | Male | Bengali | - |
| Herambwa | Lord Ganesh | Male | Indian | - |
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| Herand | unquenchable fire | Male | Armen | - |
| Herb | Diminutive of Herbert: Illustrious warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American president Herbert C. Hoover (1874-1964). | Male | German | - |
| Herbert | army bright | Male | Filipino | - |
| Herbert | Illustrious warrior. | Male | French | - |
| Herbert | Illustrious warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American president Herbert C. Hoover (1874-1964). | Male | German | - |
| Herbert | 'King Henry IV, Part 1' Sir Walter Blunt. 'Henry VI, Part 2' Walter Whitmore. 'King Richard III' Sir Walter Herbert. | Male | Shakespearean | - |
| Herbert | Intelligent warrior. | Male | Swedish | - |
| Herbert | bright, excellent army or ruler | Male | Unknown | Herb, Herby, Herbie |
| Herbie | Diminutive of Herbert: Illustrious warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American president Herbert C. Hoover (1874-1964). | Male | German | - |
| Herchel | a form of Hershel | Male | Hebrew | - |
| Hercules | glory of Hera | Male | Filipino | - |
| Hercules | In Hera's service. The mythological Greek Hercules was a son of Zeus and an extraordinarily strong man. | Male | Greek | - |
| Hererinc | Commander. | Male | Anglo | - |
| Heres | The son; an earthen pot | Male | Biblical | - |
| Heresh | A carpenter | Male | Biblical | - |
| Heretoga | Warrior. | Male | Anglo | - |
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| Hereward | Derived from Old English 'Hereweard', a compound of army (here) and protection (weard).from the Old English name Hereweard. The Anglo-Saxon hero Hereward the Wake led a revolt against William the Conqueror in the 11th century. | Male | English | - |
| Hereweald | A compound of 'Army' and 'to weald power'. | Male | English | - |
| Herhert | Shining fighter. | Male | Teutonic | - |
| Heribert | Shining fighter. | Male | Teutonic | - |
| Heriberto | Spanish form of Herbert 'shining warrior'. | Male | Spanish | - |
| Heriberto | Shining fighter. | Male | Teutonic | - |
| Herish | Lord Krishna; The Person who Feels That What He is Doing is Actually God's Wish | Male | Indian | - |
| Herit | Beautiful; Algonquin | Male | Indian | - |
| Herlbert | Army strong. | Male | English | - |
| Herlebeorht | Army strong. | Male | English | - |
| Herman | army man | Male | Filipino | - |
| Herman | Soldier. Army Man. from the Old German Hariman. Famous Bearer: American writer Herman Melville, author of Moby Dick. | Male | German | - |
| Herman | High Ranking Soldier | Male | Indian | - |
| Herman | man of the army | Male | Old-German | Harman |
| Herman | Warrior. | Male | Teutonic | - |