Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
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Gretchen | Female
| Female | |
Hampton | home settlement | Male | English |
Harvard | army guard | Male | English |
Harvey | as in The Pooka | Male | |
Helen | bright one, torchlight | Female | Greek |
Helena | bright, shining one | Female | Latinate |
Hendrix | | Male | Hebrew |
Honor | Honor
| Female | |
Hope | Hope
| Female | |
Hope | Hope
| Female | |
Howard | guardian of the home, watchman | Male | |
Hugh | bright in mind and spirit | Male | English |
Io | pronounced: Ee-Oh | Female | Greek |
Irene | Peace
| Female | Greek |
Isabelle | pledged to God | Female | |
Jackson | Son of Jack | Male | English |
Jacob | The supplanter, held by the heel | Male | Hebrew |
James | From Jacob - To fill the place of another, supplanter. | Male | English |
Jefferson | son of Jeffrey | Male | English |
Jesse | wealthy | Male | Hebrew |
Joanna | after the character in The Rescuers Down Under cartoon | Female | English |
Joseph | God will increase | Male | Hebrew |
Katherine | Pure. Used since third century A.D. Early Latin forms Katerina and Caterina became Katharine and Catherine. French Cateline and English Catlyn came into wider use during medieval period when variants multiplied.
| Female | Greek |
Lane | narrow road | Male | English |
Laurel | Laurel
| Female | Latin |