Considered powerful and traditional in Britain, and independent and folksy in the US, Henry is a timeless boys name that...
What used to be considered a boys name in the 1800s, Harper gained mainstream popularity when author Harper Lee published...
English: Familiar form of Herald or Henry; Harry Potter is the young wizard in the extremely popular series of children''s books by...
Scandinavian Origin
English: From the remote valley, healthy; an English surname and a Hawaiian variant of Harry
Hawaiian Origin
English Origin
Norse: Army commander; Harald has been popular since the Vikings and was borne by several kings of Norway
English: An open area of land covered by heather or the heather itself; a familiar form for Heathcliff and related names
English: From the hollow in the valley; Holden Caulfield is the young, disillusioned main character of J.D. Salinger''s novel The...
Teutonic: Gracious
English: From the proud town, estate; surname of one of the great families of Scotland
Scottish Origin
Phoenician: Grace of God; name of a famous Carthaginian general who fought the Roman Empire and is remembered for his tactical genius...
Latin: Keeper of the hours; derived from the same root as Horace and a Roman surname, Horatio was adapted to given name use centuries...
English: A familiar form usually for Henry but also for Halden, Hall, and related names
Norse Origin
English: Hunting bird; When this name was created, hunting with hawks was considered an aristocratic sport.
Hudson is an Old English surname—literally meaning "son of Hudd"—that's enjoyed a heightened popularity as a strong boy's...
English: High watchman, noble watchman; an English surname of a historically powerful family
English: Shrub related to the apple family, known for its pink and white flowers and its red fruit