Gardener, from Latin "hortus."
Spanish form of Hortense, "gardener."
Little Raven.
Star.
Star child.
Dwelling, "family line," or from the surname.
Possibly inspired by "J-Hova," a nickname for rapper Jay-Z (from Jehovah).
The genus name of the Kentia palm.
Follower of Christ, Slavic form of Christina.
Chicken.
Hawk, "falcon."
Yellow, "the color."
Diminutive of Hubert or Hobb; famously the space telescope.
Lily.
Possibly from "oler" (to smell) or a place name.
Orchard, "garden."
A hill, or from the personal name Huff.
Man of Huff (Huffs man).
Tomorrow.
Chibcha moon goddess of joy, dance, and rebellion.
From Hull, a city in England, or "hill."
Human, from Latin "humanus."
The human race, "humaneness."
A traditional Andean food (steamed corn cake).
Bumblebee.
The large vehicle brand, or "one who hums."
High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (military vehicle).
To hunt, occupational surname for a hunter.
Scent, "fragrance."
Wooded hill, from a place name.
Possibly Polish, meaning unknown.
Son of Hutchin (little Hugh).
Rain falling.
Mysterious, "profound," "dark."
Bright, "shining."
Feminine form of Hyacinth.
A measure of land, or from "hide" (skin).
Grace, "wisdom."
Variant romanization of Hyeon, "wise."
Variant of Ho�ng, "yellow," "royal."
Moderation, "temperance," "balance."
Possibly a variant of Iana or a modern invention.
Violet flower.
God (Greek) or a Hawaiian valley name.
Heavenly hawk.
Lady of the water, a mermaid-like entity in Brazilian folklore.
Basque form of John, "God is gracious."
Possibly feminine form of Ib, a Danish short form of Jacob.
The long-legged wading bird, sacred in ancient Egypt.
The Spanish island in the Mediterranean.
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