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Harlem

A neighborhood in Upper Manhattan, New York City, known for its cultural contributions, especially in music and art.

Harold

Army ruler

Harris

Son of Harry

Haruki

Spring child

Harvey

Battle worthy

Hassie

A diminutive form of the name Harriet, meaning 'home ruler' or 'ruler of the household'.

Hatley

A variant of a place name meaning 'hedged meadow'

Haukea

Snow white

Hayate

Meaning 'storm' or 'swift wind' in Japanese

Haylee

Variant of Hailey, meaning 'hay meadow'

Haynes

A surname of English origin, often associated with a place or dwelling

Healey

From the hay field

Hearty

Full of warmth and enthusiasm

Heaven

A place believed to be inhabited by angels or the souls of the righteous

Hector

Holding fast

Heimdal

Guardian of the gods in Norse mythology

Helena

Bright, shining light

Helene

Torch or light

Hellen

Light or brightness

Helmie

A diminutive form of the name Helmut, meaning 'helmet' or 'protection'.

Henrey

Ruler of the household

Hermes

Messenger of the gods in Greek mythology

Hershey

Place name derived from the last name of Milton S. Hershey, founder of the Hershey Chocolate Factory

Hettie

A diminutive form of Harriet, meaning 'ruler of the home'.

Hideki

Means 'shining' or 'radiant' in Japanese

Hikaru

Light or radiance

Himari

A Japanese name that means 'sunny place' or 'prosperous village'

Hinako

A girl or child of the sun

Hiphop

A genre of popular music that originated in the 1970s, combining rhythmic speech and street vernacular with DJing and beat-making

Hobbes

Named after the character Hobbes from the comic strip 'Calvin and Hobbes' created by Bill Watterson.

Holmes

Son of the holy

Hondra

Derived from a name meaning 'noble' or 'warrior'.

Hooper

One who makes hoops or a basketball term referring to the goal

Hootie

A playful term associated with the sound owls make

Hopper

To jump or leap

Hotaka

A mountain peak in Japan, often associated with strength and stability

Hotaru

Firefly

Howard

Brave heart or high guardian

Howler

A dog known for its loud and distinctive bark.

Hubert

Bright heart

Hudson

Son of Hugh; a river in New York.

Hunter

One who hunts

Ichigo

Strawberry in Japanese

Ignite

To set on fire or cause to burn

Ilanna

A name of Hebrew origin meaning 'oak tree'.

Imelda

Derived from the Germanic name, meaning 'the powerful fighter'.

Indigo

A deep blue color, often associated with the color of the night sky.

Indira

Means 'great' or 'splendid' in Sanskrit.

Inkara

A name that originates from indigenous roots, often associated with strength and resilience.

Iolana

To soar, to fly

Iolite

A mineral known for its violet-blue color, often used as a gemstone

Irasco

INR or Irascible in English

Irmina

Derived from a Germanic word meaning 'universal' or 'whole'.

Isaura

A name of Greek origin meaning 'light breeze' or 'a gentle breeze'.

Isobel

Pledged to God

Ivanna

God is gracious

Izolde

The name Izolde is often associated with the meaning 'ice ruler' or 'beautiful,' derived from the Old German name Isolde.

Jaelyn

A combination of names like Jade and Lynn

Jagger

A name of English origin that refers to a person who is a smooth talker or a professional thief.

Jaimee

Derived from the name Jaime, meaning 'supplanter' or 'one who takes the place of another'.

Jakira

Derived from the name 'Shakira', meaning 'thankful' in Arabic.

Jakito

A playful or spirited individual

Jangle

To make a ringing sound, like that of metal

Jaques

The French form of Jacob, meaning 'supplanter'

Jarina

From the name meaning 'to be calm' or 'tranquil'.

Jarvis

The name Jarvis is derived from the Old French name Gervais, which means 'spear servant'.

Jasper

Treasurer; bearer of treasure

Jassop

Derived name, possibly a diminutive or variant of Jasper.

Jaster

To be just; fairness.

Javier

The name Javier is derived from the Basque place name 'Xavier', meaning 'new house'.

Jaytee

A playful name often associated with a jovial and cheerful personality

Jazzie

A playful variant of jazz, symbolizing liveliness and fun.

Jennie

Derived from the name Jennifer, which means 'white phantom' or 'fair one'.

Jerico

The name Jerico means 'city of the moon' or 'place of the moon'.

Jerome

Sacred name

Jessie

God beholds

Jiggly

Characterized by being full of movement or bouncing

Jillie

A variant of the name Jill, often associated with youthful charm and playful nature

Jimmie

A diminutive form of James, meaning 'supplanter'

Joanie

God is gracious

Jockel

A diminutive form of 'Joch' meaning 'yoke', indicating a strong bond.

Johann

God is gracious

Johnny

A diminutive form of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.

Jolene

A name thought to mean 'pretty girl' or 'to be a little pretty'.

Jolien

A diminutive form of the name 'Joleen', often associated with youthful charm and beauty.

Jollie

A cheerful and happy disposition

Jonesy

A diminutive form of the surname Jones

Jorgie

A diminutive form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'

Jorika

A name of possible Slavic origin, often interpreted as 'the one who is beloved'.

Joschi

A diminutive form of 'Joseph', often associated with joy and happiness.

Joujou

French term for a toy or plaything

Jozzie

A form of the name Josie, often associated with joy or happiness

Jubela

Derived from the word 'jubilation', suggesting joy and celebration.

Julian

Youthful or downy

Juliet

Youthful or downy

Julika

A diminutive form of Julianna or Julia, indicating youth or smallness

Juneau

The capital city of Alaska, meaning "place of the glacier".

Jupiter

The largest planet in the solar system, named after the king of the Roman gods.

Justin

Just or fair

Kaelan

Slender and fair