Starting with letter H
| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 361 | Harod | Biblical | Astonishment, fear. | M | |
| 362 | Harold | English | Army commander. Army, weald power. Derivative of Hereweald. Famous Bearers: King Harold II of England who was killed in the Battle of Hastings in 1066. | M | |
| 363 | Harold | Norse | War chief. | M | |
| 364 | Harold | Teutonic | Mighty in war. | M | |
| 365 | Harosheth | Biblical | A forest, agriculture, workmanship, deafness, silence. | M | |
| 366 | Haroun | Arabic | Superior. | M | |
| 367 | Haroun al Rachid | Arabic | Aaron the upright. | M | |
| 368 | Haroutyoun | Armenian | Resurrection. | M | |
| 369 | Harper | English | Harpist; minstrel. | M | |
| 370 | Harpocrates | Latin | Egyptian god of the sun. | M | |
| 371 | Harran | Biblical | A singing or calling out. | M | |
| 372 | Harrell | Hebrew | Mountain of God. | M | |
| 373 | Harriman | English | Surname. | M | |
| 374 | Harrington | Irish | Surname. | M | |
| 375 | Harris | English | Son of Harry. | M | |
| 376 | Harris | Teutonic | Son of Harry. | M | |
| 377 | Harrison | English | Son of Harry'; used occasionally as a first name since the 19th century. | M | |
| 378 | Harro | Teutonic | Rules an estate. | M | |
| 379 | Harrod | Hebrew | Heroic. | M | |
| 380 | Harry | English | A variant of Henry meaning home or house protector. Also can be a diminutive of Harold: Army commander.'. Army, weald power. Famous Bearer: Prince Harry of England (son of Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana). | M | |