Habib
Kenyan: beloved one
Hedar
Hebrew: glorious
Haines
Teutonic: from the vined cottage
(Haynes)
Hamal
Arabic: lamb
(Lamal)
Hans
German or Dutch: form of John
Harlan
Old English: of the army territory
(Harland)
Harley
Old English: army meadow
Harold
Anglo-Saxon: army power
(Hal, Harald, Harrell, Harry)
Hart
Middle English: deer or stag
(Harte)
Hartwell
Teutonic: from the deer's well or spring
(Harwill, Hart)
Hauk
Norwegian: the wild hawk
Heath
Middle English: wasteland
Henerik
Teutonic: ruler of the estate; also see Henry
(Hendrick, Henrik, Henning, Rick, Rik)
Henry
Germanic: ruler of the house
(Hal, Harry, Hank, Henri, Hendrik, Henrick, Hendry)
Herbert
Germanic: brilliant army, or great ruler
(Herb, Herby, Herbie, Bert, Bertie)
Herman
Germanic: soldier
(Armand, Armant, Harmen, Harmon)
Homer
Greek: promise
Horace
Roman: time, hour
Howard
Gremanic: he who guards the house, or strong mind
(Howie)
Howell
Old Welsh: alert one
(Howe)
Hubert
Teutonic: shining of mind
(Hobart, Hoyt, Hubard, Hubbie)
Hugh
Old English: of outstanding mind
(Hubert, Huey, Hughie, Hugo)
Humphrey
Teutonic: bright home
(Humfrey, Humph)
Hunter
Anglo-Saxon: hunter
(Hunt, Terry)
Hussein
Arabic: handsome one
(Husain, Husein)
Hyman
Hebrew: masculine for Eve
(Hymen, Hy, Hymie)