English Baby Names

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Hallam
From the Old English words 'halh' meaning nook or hollow and 'ham' meaning ho...
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Hallan
From the Old English meaning 'dweller at the hall'.
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Halle
Meaning 'heroine' or 'ruler of the home', derived from Old English.
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Hallei
Derived from the Old English word 'halh', meaning 'nook' or 'remote valley'.
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Halliwel
Derived from a place name meaning 'holy spring' or 'holy well'.
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Hallsea
Hallsea is a modern invented name, likely a combination of Hall and sea, with...
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Hallward
Hallward means 'guardian of the hall' or 'keeper of the hall'.
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Halse
From Hal's town.
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Halsea
Dweller at the nook or in a narrow valley.
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Halsey
From Hal's island.
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Halsig
Noble victory.
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Halstead
Residence at the nook or in a narrow valley.
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Halsted
Residence at the nook or in a narrow valley.
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Halston
From the English surname meaning 'Hald's town'.
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Haltan
origin and meaning..
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Halton
From the hill farmstead.
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Halward
Guardian of the hall, from Old English elements.
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Halwende
Battle hero or warrior in battle.
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Halyard
Rope used for hoisting sails on a ship.
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Halyfax
From the Haly (holy) river.
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Halzey
From the holy island.
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Hamber
One who hammers, carpenter.
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Hamblin
Little home.
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Hambly
From the meadow of the home.
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Hamelstun
Home by the rocks.
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Hamelton
Town by the water.
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Hamer
Home ruler.
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Hamford
From the fenced ford.
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Hamil
Protector.
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Hamiltan
From the town by the hill.
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Hamilten
From the town by the hill.
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Hamilton
From the town by the hill.
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Hamiltun
From the town by the hill.
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Hamiltyn
From the town by the hill.
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Hamlan
Lover of home, family man.
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Hamlen
From the little home.
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Hamlet
Home-lover.
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Hamlin
Little home-lover.
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Hamlon
From the little home.
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Hamlot
Little home.
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Hampden
From the Old English words 'ham' meaning home and 'denu' meaning valley.
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Hamptin
From the enclosed settlement.
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Hampton
From the settlement near the river.
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Hamptyn
Variation of Hampton.
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Hancock
From the Old English personal name Hann, meaning 'cock' or 'rooster', combine...
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Hand
A hand or someone who uses their hands skillfully.
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Handley
From the high meadow or clearing.
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Handy
A diminutive of Henry, meaning 'home ruler'.
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Haney
State of being happy.
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Hanford
Ford of the hangrave.
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