List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with H

Heathleah

Heathleah is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1271 times.

Meaning: From the heath covered meadow Origin: English

Heathley

Heathley is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1326 times.

Meaning: From the heath covered meadow Origin: English

Hedin

Hedin Name Meaning. Swedish: variant of Hedeen. French: from a derivative of the Germanic personal name Haido, a short form of any of the various compound names beginning with haid 'heath' (i.e. wasteland, often with heather).

Meaning: Son of thorstein troll Origin: Norwegian

Hefeydd

Hefeydd. ... Heyfedd Hir (Hir meaning "long" in Welsh, but also referring to distance in time), is mentioned as one of the Seven Knights left to take charge of the Island of Britain when Bran went to rescue his sister in the second branch of the Mabinogion.

Meaning: Mythical father of Rhiannon. Origin: Celtic

Hegarty

This noble Irish surname is an Anglicized form of the Old Gaelic "O'hEigceartaigh", descendant of Eigceartach, a personal byname meaning "Unjust".

Meaning: Unjust Origin: Irish

Heh

Heh is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1235 times.

Meaning: God of the immeasurable Origin: Egyptian

Heikkinen

Heikkinen Name Meaning. Finnish: from the personal name Heikki (see Heikkila) + the common surname suffix -nen. Heikkinen is the eleventh most common surname in Finland.

Meaning: Son of henry Origin: Finnish

Heilyn

Heilyn is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1484 times.

Meaning: Mythical son of Gwyn. Origin: Celtic

Heimdal

The meaning of the name “Heimdall” is: “The white god”. Categories: Mythological Names, Norwegian Names, Scandinavian Names. Used in: Norwegian speaking countries.

Meaning: Guardian of bifrost Origin: Norwegian

Heinroch

From the French Henri, from the German Heinrich, which is from the Old High German Haganrih (ruler of an enclosure), a compound name composed from the elements hag (an enclosure, a hedging-in) and rihhi (ruler), and from the Old High German Heimerich (home ruler), a compound name composed from the elements heim (home) ...

Meaning: Rules an estate Origin: German