Brave warrior, from a Norman name.
Princess child.
Sunlight vegetable child or "sunny child."
Deer, "doe."
Son of Hine (servant).
Freer of horses.
The name of the cave where Muhammad received his first revelation.
To fall like rain, "to cherish."
Generous child.
Abundant beauty.
Long-lived child.
Long-lasting field.
Long-lasting blessing.
Long-lasting generation.
Beneficial, "friendly," "well-wisher."
To rise, "to appear" (as the sun or moon).
Pupil of the eye.
Thanksgiving to God.
Son of Hodge (Roger).
To urge on, "to encourage."
Meaning unknown; likely culturally specific.
To purchase, "to buy."
Star.
Heavenly star.
Hello.
A day of celebration or recreation.
Variant of Hollis or a place name.
Possibly "the hidden one," a Germanic goddess (Frau Holle).
Variant of Holly or Colleen.
Sunken road, from a place name.
The Los Angeles district, center of the American film industry.
From the holm (island in a river).
Town in a hollow, from a place name.
Red, "pink," "rosy," "great."
Elaborated invented name, likely from Honey or Honor.
Flower of the ear of grain.
Honor, feminine form of Honorius.
Elaborated feminine form of Honor.
Strong deer.
Yellow, "royal," "emperor."
hood (head covering) or "hood" (wood).
One who makes hoops for barrels.
To jump, "to leap."
Town in a valley, from a place name.
Son of Hob (Robert).
One who hops (dancer) or maker of hoppers.
Feminine form of Horatius, possibly "hour," "time."
The line where earth meets sky.
horn (animal horn, instrument, or topographic feature).
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