Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
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Guinevere | white shadow, white wave | Female | Welsh |
Gwendolyn | White, pure
| Female | English |
Hatshepsut | | Unisex | Hebrew |
Hecate | Mythical Witchcraft Goddess | Unisex | Greek |
Hedda | War, Strife | Female | Norwegian |
Heidi | Female
| Female | English |
Helena | bright, shining one | Female | Latinate |
Henrietta | Keeper of the hearth. Rules her household. Feminine of Henry.
| Female | Feminine |
Hera | Queen of the Gods | Female | Greek |
Hermione | messenger, earthly | Female | Greek |
Iliana | from Ilium or Troy | Female | Greek |
Isabel | concecrated to God | Female | Spanish |
Isabella | pledged to God | Female | Spanish |
Isadora | gift of the moon | Female | Greek |
Jane | gracious, merciful, God is gracious | Female | English |
Jennifer | white shadow, white wave | Female | Cornish |
Jerrie | Holy Spear Warrior | Unisex | English |
Jezebel | follower of idols | Female | Hebrew |
Jordana | Down flowing. The river in Palestine where Jesus was baptized has been used as a given name since the Crusades.
| Female | Hebrew |
Josephine | God will increase | Female | |
Julia | Youthful
| Female | Latin |
Juliette | youthful | Female | |
Juno | queen of the heavens | Female | Latin |
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 |
Kayla | crown of laurels | Female | Arabic |