Ira

Meaning: Watchful, alert Gender: Male Pronunciation: Eye-Rah Language origin of Ira: Germanic Regional origin of Ira: Northern Europe Languages Ira is most common: English Religions Ira is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: I, Eye Last letter and sound: A, rah Alternative Spelling: Irin, Irie, Irwin

Hugo

Meaning: Bright in mind and spirit Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hyoo-Goh Language origin of Hugo: Germanic Regional origin of Hugo: Northern Europe Languages Hugo is most common: English Religions Hugo is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Hyoo Last letter and sound: O, goh Alternative Spelling: Hugos, Hugues, Huggo

Hume

Meaning: From the high ground Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hyoom Language origin of Hume: Germanic Regional origin of Hume: Northern Europe Languages Hume is most common: English, French Religions Hume is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Hyo Last letter and sound: E, om Alternative Spelling: Humson, Humey, Humeen

Hunt

Meaning: One who hunts Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hunt Language origin of Hunt: Germanic Regional origin of Hunt: Northern Europe Languages Hunt is most common: English Religions Hunt is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Hu Last letter and sound: T, nt Alternative Spelling: Hunton, Hunts, Huntson

Hoby

Meaning: Having a shining intellect Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hoh-Bee Language origin of Hoby: Germanic Regional origin of Hoby: Northern Europe Languages Hoby is most common: English Religions Hoby is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Hoh Last letter and sound: Y, bee Alternative Spelling: Hobey, Hobby, Hobson

Holt

Meaning: A small wood or grove Gender: Male Pronunciation: Holt Language origin of Holt: Germanic Regional origin of Holt: Northern Europe Languages Holt is most common: English Religions Holt is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Ho Last letter and sound: T, lt Alternative Spelling: Holte, Holten, Holton

Hoyt

Meaning: From the high ground Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hoyt Language origin of Hoyt: Germanic Regional origin of Hoyt: Northern Europe Languages Hoyt is most common: English Religions Hoyt is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Ho Last letter and sound: T, yt Alternative Spelling: Hoyts, Hoyton, Hoytson

Hugh

Meaning: Heart, mind, spirit Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hyoo Language origin of Hugh: Germanic Regional origin of Hugh: Northern Europe Languages Hugh is most common: English, French Religions Hugh is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Hyo Last letter and sound: H, oo Alternative Spelling: Hughs, Hughen, Hughen

Hill

Meaning: From the hillside Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hil Language origin of Hill: Germanic Regional origin of Hill: Northern Europe Languages Hill is most common: English Religions Hill is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, He Last letter and sound: L, el Alternative Spelling: Hills, Hilly, Hillman

Hawk

Meaning: Bird of prey Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hawk Language origin of Hawk: Germanic Regional origin of Hawk: Northern Europe Languages Hawk is most common: English Religions Hawk is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Ha Last letter and sound: K, wk Alternative Spelling: Hawke, Hawkin, Hakw