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Native American
Native American Hopi name HONOVI means "strong deer."
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Hebrew
(×”ï‹×©××¢-× ×) Hebrew unisex name derived from hosha'na, HOSHA'NA means "deliver us."Â
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Greek
(á½Î¼Î·Ïος) Greek name derived from the word homeros, HOMEROS means "hostage."
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Altered spelling of German Homann.English
Altered spelling of German Homann.English : variant of Holman. This surname has been in Ireland since the 17th century.Dutch : status name from Middle Dutch hovetman, hooftman ‘head man’, ‘leader’, ‘adviser’.Dutch : variant of Hoffman 2.Slovenian : unexplained.
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Japanese
(星) Japanese name HOSHI means "star."
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German
Low German name, possibly derived from the word horst, HORST means "wooded hill."
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Greek
(á½Î¼Î·Ï) Short form of Greek Homeros, HOMER means "hostage." This was the name of a famous Greek poet.
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Hebrew
(×”ï‹×©×Öµ×¢Ö·) Hebrew name HOWSHEA means "salvation." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the author of the Book of Hosea.
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Greek
(ὩÏος) Greek form of Egyptian Hor, HOROS means "the distant one." In mythology, this is the name of the son of Isis, a falcon-headed god of the sky.
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French
Pet form of French Honorée, HONORINE means "honor, valor."
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Horatius, HORACIO means "has good eyesight."
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of English Hopkin, HOPCYN means "son of Hob."
Male
French
French form of Latin Honorus, HONORÉ means "honor, valor."
Female
Japanese
(è›) Japanese name HOTARU means "firefly; lightning bug."
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Japanese
(穂高) Japanese name, possibly HOTAKA means "step by step," derived from the name of the highest peak in what is known as the Japanese Alps.Â
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Dutch and German (also North German von Holten)
Dutch and German (also North German von Holten) : habitational name from places so called, from Low German holt ‘holt’, ‘copse’, ‘small wood’. There is one in the Dutch province of Overijssel and another near Oberhausen in the Rhineland.Danish : variant of Holt.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads so named, either from the definite singular form of holt ‘holt’, ‘small wood’ (see Holt), or from holt ‘hill’, ‘stony slope’.English : variant spelling of Holton.
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Variant spelling of Norwegian Høgset(h) (see Hogsett).English
Variant spelling of Norwegian Høgset(h) (see Hogsett).English : Reaney and Wilson record a 17th-century example of this name in Devon. Evidently an uncomplimentary nickname meaning ‘hog’s head’, it is no longer found in the British Isles.
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Hebrew
(×”ï‹×©××¢-× ×) Hebrew unisex name derived from hosha'na, HOSHA'NA means "deliver us." In the bible, this was the cry of the people who recognized Jesus as the Messiah when he entered Jerusalem.
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Polish
Polish form of Latin Honoria, HONORATA means "honor, valor."
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English, German (Hollemann), and Dutch
English, German (Hollemann), and Dutch : variant of Holle, Holman, or Holliman.
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English
Variant spelling of English Selina, SALENA means "moon."
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Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Þormóðr, ÞORMÓÃUR means "Þórr's mind."
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Biblical
Silence, their hasting.
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Australian, Christian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Mighty in War; Battle Maiden; Battle-mighty; Powerful in Battle
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English
English : metonymic occupational name for someone who made string or thread, from Old English twīn ‘thread’, ‘string’.
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Hindu, Indian
Amazing
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Egyptian
, the name of a royal lady or mother.
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Egyptian
, builder of the second pyramid.
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Arabic
Early Morning
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African
good, right, straight.
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n.
Hopscotch.
n.
A horse, or a figure resembling a horse, behind which a hunter conceals himself from the game he is aiming to kill.
n.
A house or building where treasures and stores are kept.
interj.
Ho! Halloe! Stop!
n.
Same as Hoiden.
pl.
of Hoyman
pl.
of Weigh-house
n.
A house in which liquors are sold in drams or small quantities, to be drunk on the premises.
a.
Having an undivided hoof, as the horse.
n.
A hood. See Houve.
n.
A curved piece of polished horn, wood, or metal used to facilitate the entrance of the foot into a shoe.
v. t.
To hock; to hamstring. See Hock.
n.
A hole for looking through; a peephole.
n.
One who navigates a hoy.
n.
The figure of a horse, mounted upon rockers, for children to ride.
a.
Honored for a long time; venerable, and worthy of honor, by reason of antiquity, or long continuance.