Hampton

Meaning: From the town by the village or manor Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ham-Tuhn Language origin of Hampton: Germanic Regional origin of Hampton: Northern Europe Languages Hampton is most common: English Religions Hampton is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Ham Last letter and sound: N, tuhn Alternative Spelling: Hampdon, Hampten, Hamption

Hanley

Meaning: From the high meadow Gender: Male Pronunciation: Han-Lee Language origin of Hanley: Germanic Regional origin of Hanley: Northern Europe Languages Hanley is most common: English Religions Hanley is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Han Last letter and sound: Y, lee Alternative Spelling: Hanlee, Hanly, Hanleigh

Hanlin

Meaning: champion Gender: Male Pronunciation: Han-Lin Language origin of Hanlin: Germanic Regional origin of Hanlin: Northern Europe Languages Hanlin is most common: English Religions Hanlin is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Han Last letter and sound: N, lin Alternative Spelling: Hanline, Hanlen, Hannel

Hannis

Meaning: God is gracious Gender: Male Pronunciation: Han-Iss Language origin of Hannis: Germanic Regional origin of Hannis: Northern Europe Languages Hannis is most common: English Religions Hannis is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Han Last letter and sound: S, iss Alternative Spelling: Hannes, Hanis, Hanny

Grady

Meaning: Noble or illustrious Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gray-Dee Language origin of Grady: Germanic Regional origin of Grady: Northern Europe Languages Grady is most common: English Religions Grady is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gray Last letter and sound: Y, dee Alternative Spelling: Gradie, Gradyson, Gradey

Guillermo

Meaning: William, meaning resolute protector Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gee-Yer-Moh Language origin of Guillermo: Germanic Regional origin of Guillermo: Northern Europe Languages Guillermo is most common: English Religions Guillermo is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gee Last letter and sound: O, yer Alternative Spelling: Guillerm, Guillermo, Guilherme

Graham

Meaning: From the gravelly homestead Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gray-Um Language origin of Graham: Germanic Regional origin of Graham: Northern Europe Languages Graham is most common: English Religions Graham is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gray Last letter and sound: M, um Alternative Spelling: Grahame, Gram, Gramson

Grainger

Meaning: Farm worker Gender: Male Pronunciation: Grayn-Jur Language origin of Grainger: Germanic Regional origin of Grainger: Northern Europe Languages Grainger is most common: English Religions Grainger is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Grayn Last letter and sound: R, jur Alternative Spelling: Granger, Graingerd, Grayger

Graves

Meaning: Dweller at the gravesite Gender: Male Pronunciation: Grayvz Language origin of Graves: Germanic Regional origin of Graves: Northern Europe Languages Graves is most common: English Religions Graves is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Grayvz Last letter and sound: S, – Alternative Spelling: Gravess, Gravis, Graven

Grayley

Meaning: Gray field Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gray-Lee Language origin of Grayley: Germanic Regional origin of Grayley: Northern Europe Languages Grayley is most common: English Religions Grayley is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gray Last letter and sound: Y, lee Alternative Spelling: Graylee, Grayli, Grayleyson