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Hollie
English
holly
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Hollis
English
Lives by the holly trees.
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Hollis
English
The holly tree. Common name given Christmas girl babies.
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Holly
English
From the plant name. Holy.
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Holly
French
Shrub.
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Holly
Scottish
The holly tree; holy.
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Holman
English
Man from the valley.
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Holman
Teutonic
From the river island.
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Holmes
English
From the river island.
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Holmes
Scandinavian
Home by the river.
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Holmes
Teutonic
Son of Holman.
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Holmstein
Norse
Supported Flosi.
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Holofernes
Shakespearean
Love's Labour's Lost' A schoolmaster.
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Holomakani
Hawaiian
Running wind.
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Holomakani
Hawaiian
Running wind.
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Holon
Biblical
A window, grief.
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Holon
Biblical
A window, grief.
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Holstin
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Holt
Anglo-Saxon
Wood.
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Holt
English
By the forest.
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Holti
English
Lives on a hill.
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Holwell
English
Lives by the holy spring.
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Homa
African
Fever (Kiswahili).
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Homaleni
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Homam
Biblical
Making an uproar.
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Homam
Biblical
Making an uproar.
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Homar
Greek
Given as hostage; promised. Homer was credited with writing the epic Greek poems the Iliad and the Odyssey.
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Home
Scottish
From the cave.
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Homer
Greek
Security. Helmet maker. Pool in a hollow. Famous Bearer: Homer, the Greek poet who authored the Iliad and the Odyssey.
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Homeros
Greek
Security.
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