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My Names
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Gender
Origin
Meaning
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Hoy
Irish
heart, mind, spirit (from Hugh)
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Hoy
Scottish
high island
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Hoyle
English
someone who lives by a low-lying spot
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Hoyle
Irish
devotee of Saint Comhghal; son of the lad of the wood
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Hoyt
Irish
mind, spirit
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Hozai
Hebrew
Variant of Chozai: Prophet.
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Hraefn
English
Old English: raven.
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Hraefnscaga
English
From the raven forest.
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Hrafn
Norse
Son of Hrafn.
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Hrapenly
English
From the shouter's meadow.
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Hrapp
Norse
Father of Hrodgeir.
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Hrathra
English
In the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle," a son of Noah born in the ark.
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Hrefna
Norse
Daughter of Asgeir.
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Hreidmar
Norse
Dwarf king.
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Hreodbeorht
English
Famous; shining with fame.
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Hrethbeorht
English
Famous.
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Hrethel
English
Founder of the Geat dynasty.
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Hrethric
English
Glorious ruler.
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Hrimfaxi
Norse
A mythical horse of night whose bridle drips the morning dew.
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Hring
English
Ring.
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Hringher
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Hristun
English
From the brushwood estate.
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Hroald
Norse
Brother of Eyvind Weapon.
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Hroc
English
Crow.
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Hroca
English
Historical meaning unknown; an old English personal name.
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Hrocby
English
From the crow's estate.
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Hrocesburh
English
From the crow's forest.
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Hroda
English
Famous.
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Hrodgeir
Norse
Son of Hrapp.
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Hrodny
Norse
Mother of Hoskuld.
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