Gunner

Meaning: One who operates artillery Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gun-Ur Language origin of Gunner: Germanic Regional origin of Gunner: Northern Europe Languages Gunner is most common: English Religions Gunner is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gun Last letter and sound: R, ur Alternative Spelling: Guner, Gunar, Gunnor

Guppy

Meaning: A small fish Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gup-Ee Language origin of Guppy: Germanic Regional origin of Guppy: Northern Europe Languages Guppy is most common: English Religions Guppy is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gup Last letter and sound: Y, ee Alternative Spelling: Gup, Guppyson, Gupster

Gustavo

Meaning: Staff of the gods, royal staff Gender: Male Pronunciation: Goos-Tah-Voh Language origin of Gustavo: Germanic Regional origin of Gustavo: Northern Europe Languages Gustavo is most common: English Religions Gustavo is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Goos Last letter and sound: O, tah Alternative Spelling: Gustave, Gustavio, Gus

Haddon

Meaning: From the heathen hill Gender: Male Pronunciation: Had-Un Language origin of Haddon: Germanic Regional origin of Haddon: Northern Europe Languages Haddon is most common: English Religions Haddon is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Had Last letter and sound: N, un Alternative Spelling: Haddan, Hadon, Haden

Hadwin

Meaning: From the heather-covered hill Gender: Male Pronunciation: Had-Win Language origin of Hadwin: Germanic Regional origin of Hadwin: Northern Europe Languages Hadwin is most common: English Religions Hadwin is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Had Last letter and sound: N, win Alternative Spelling: Hadwen, Hadwyn, Hadon

Haines

Meaning: Son of the royal family Gender: Male Pronunciation: Haynz Language origin of Haines: Germanic Regional origin of Haines: Northern Europe Languages Haines is most common: English Religions Haines is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Hay Last letter and sound: S, nz Alternative Spelling: Haynes, Hains, Hainz

Halley

Meaning: From the hall or meadow Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hal-Ee Language origin of Halley: Germanic Regional origin of Halley: Northern Europe Languages Halley is most common: English Religions Halley is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Hal Last letter and sound: Y, ee Alternative Spelling: Halle, Halleyson, Halli

Halliwell

Meaning: From the holy well Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hal-Ee-Well Language origin of Halliwell: Germanic Regional origin of Halliwell: Northern Europe Languages Halliwell is most common: English Religions Halliwell is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Hal Last letter and sound: L, ee Alternative Spelling: Halliwel, Hallywell, Halliwells

Halsey

Meaning: Dweller by the wharf or causeway Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hal-See Language origin of Halsey: Germanic Regional origin of Halsey: Northern Europe Languages Halsey is most common: English Religions Halsey is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Hal Last letter and sound: Y, see Alternative Spelling: Halsie, Halsy, Halcy

Hamilton

Meaning: From the village of the crooked hill Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ham-Uhl-Tuhn Language origin of Hamilton: Germanic Regional origin of Hamilton: Northern Europe Languages Hamilton is most common: English Religions Hamilton is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Ham Last letter and sound: N, uhl Alternative Spelling: Hamelton, Hamiton, Hambleton