Remembrance of a loved one (Greek) or "sea" (Hawaiian).
Gentle, "patient," "mild-tempered."
Light, "sunray," "calm."
From the slopes, from a place name.
My praise.
Salmon.
Often cited as meaning "happy fortune" but likely an invented "Indian" name.
Polish diminutive of Elizabeth, "God is my oath."
Modern invented variant of Halen or Halina.
Seashore child.
Seashore field.
Praiseworthy, feminine of Hamid.
Flat-topped hill, from a place name.
Diminutive of Hamilton or Hamlet; also a cartoon squirrel.
Medieval form of Hamon, possibly "home."
Flower child.
God has been gracious.
Flower branch.
Flower generation.
Son of John.
True believer, "upright."
Sky, "heaven."
Constant, "persevering," or a moon goddess.
Virtue, "good conduct."
Compassion, "tenderness," "longing."
Short form of Johanna, "God is gracious."
Diminutive of Johanna or Hannah.
Swan.
Faithful.
A type of plant (colocynth), symbolic of bitterness turned to sweetness.
Vast, "grand," "brave."
Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
Meaning unknown, possibly a variant or invented.
Son of the hardy one.
Sand.
Green, "nature."
Invented, possibly a variant of Harleen or Charlene; associated with Jean Harlow (born Harlean Carpenter).
From Haarlem, a city in the Netherlands; now a NYC neighborhood.
Blend of names like Harriet and Darlene.
A comic servant character in pantomime, "a diamond pattern."
Hare clearing, from an Old English place name.
Harmony, "concord."
Variant of Harold, "army ruler."
Estate of H�fers people, from a place name.
Spring blessing.
Spring day.
Distant, "far off."
Spring beauty.
French variant of Elaine or Helen, "light," "bright."
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