Starting with letter H
| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 161 | Halliwell | English | Lives by the holy spring. | M | |
| 162 | Halloesh | Biblical | Saying nothing; an enchanter | M | |
| 163 | Hallvard | Norse | Fought in the Battle of Hafursfjord. | M | |
| 164 | Hallwell | English | Lives by the holy spring. | M | |
| 165 | Halphon | Hebrew | Variant of Chalfon: Change. | M | |
| 166 | Halsey | English | From Hal's island. | M | |
| 167 | Halsig | English | From Hal's island. | M | |
| 168 | Halstead | English | From the manor house. | M | |
| 169 | Halton | English | From the hillslope estate. | M | |
| 170 | Halvard | Norse | Rock defender. | M | |
| 171 | Halvard | Swedish | Rock enclosure. | M | |
| 172 | Halvdan | Norse | Half Dane. | M | |
| 173 | Halvor | Norse | Rock defender. | M | |
| 174 | Halwende | Anglo-Saxon | Lonely. | M | |
| 175 | Ham | Anglo-Saxon | Home. | M | |
| 176 | Ham | Biblical | 'Hot, heat, brown' | M | |
| 177 | Ham | Hebrew | Hot. One of the sons of Noah in the Old Testament Diminutive of Abraham: Father of a multitude. In the Old Testament patriarch Abram's name was changed to Abraham when it was revealed he would be father of the Hebrew nation. | M | |
| 178 | Hamadi | Egyptian | Praised. | M | |
| 179 | Hamal | Arabic | Lamb. | M | |
| 180 | Haman | Biblical | Noise, tumult. | M | |