Harley
(English)
From Old English Hare Wood (Or Meadow). from the Hare's Meadow
Harlon
(English)
Meadow of the Hares. Variant of Harley. Surname
Harlow
(English)
Meadow of the Hares. Variant of Harley. Surname
Harlowe
(English)
From the Hare's Hill
Harm
(Teutonic)
Warrior
Harman
(French)
Variant of Herman
Harmen
(French)
Variant of Herman
Harmon
(Hebrew)
A Biblical Place-name
Harnepher
(Biblical)
The Anger of a Bull, Increasing Heat
Harod
(Biblical)
Astonishment, Fear
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
Harosheth
(Biblical)
A Forest, Agriculture, Workmanship, Deafness, Silence
Harper
(English)
Harpist; Minstrel
Harran
(Biblical)
A Singing or Calling Out
Harro
(Teutonic)
Rules an Estate
Harry
(English)
A Pet Form of Henry (Ruler of an Enclosure, Home Ruler), Harry is Also Used As an Independent Given Name. (Haa-ree)
Harsh
(Hindu)
Happy, Happiness
Harsha
(Biblical)
Workmanship, a Wood
Harshad
(Indian)
one who gives pleasure
Hart
(English)
Deer or Stag
Hartley
(English)
From the Stag's Meadow. Stag Wood or Meadow from Old English. Both a Surname and Place Name. Famous Bearer: Late Th Century Poet Hartley Coleridge
Hartman
(English)
Stag. Strong; Brave. Surname
Hartun
(English)
From the Gray Estate
Hartwell
(Teutonic)
From the Deer's Well
Hartwood
(English)
From the Stag's Forest
Haru
(Japanese)
Born in the Spring
Haruki
(Japanese)
Shining Brightly
Harum
(Biblical)
High, Throwing Down
Harun
(Islamic)
Exalted, Lofty
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