Hay

Meaning: From the hayfield Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hay Language origin of Hay: Germanic Regional origin of Hay: Northern Europe Languages Hay is most common: English Religions Hay is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, He Last letter and sound: Y, ey Alternative Spelling: Hayes, Haye, Haynes

Hart

Meaning: Strong or brave Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hart Language origin of Hart: Germanic Regional origin of Hart: Northern Europe Languages Hart is most common: English Religions Hart is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Ha Last letter and sound: T, rt Alternative Spelling: Harty, Hartz, Hartson

Hale

Meaning: Heroic or from the hall Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hayl Language origin of Hale: Germanic Regional origin of Hale: Northern Europe Languages Hale is most common: English Religions Hale is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Hay Last letter and sound: E, el Alternative Spelling: Hail, Haleson, Haley

Hall

Meaning: From the hall or large building Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hal Language origin of Hall: Germanic Regional origin of Hall: Northern Europe Languages Hall is most common: English Religions Hall is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Ha Last letter and sound: L, l Alternative Spelling: Hale, Hal, Halls

Hamp

Meaning: Shortened form of Hampton Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hamp Language origin of Hamp: Germanic Regional origin of Hamp: Northern Europe Languages Hamp is most common: English Religions Hamp is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Hamp Last letter and sound: P, – Alternative Spelling: Hampe, Hampson, Hampster

Hank

Meaning: Ruler of the home Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hank Language origin of Hank: Germanic Regional origin of Hank: Northern Europe Languages Hank is most common: English Religions Hank is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Ha Last letter and sound: K, nk Alternative Spelling: Hanco, Hanko, Hanck

Grey

Meaning: Color of ashes or gray hair Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gray Language origin of Grey: Germanic Regional origin of Grey: Northern Europe Languages Grey is most common: English Religions Grey is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gray Last letter and sound: Y, – Alternative Spelling: Gray, Grae, Greye

Gray

Meaning: Of the color gray Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gray Language origin of Gray: Germanic Regional origin of Gray: Northern Europe Languages Gray is most common: English Religions Gray is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gray Last letter and sound: Y, – Alternative Spelling: Grae, Graye, Grayson

Gian

Meaning: God is gracious Gender: Male Pronunciation: Jee-Ahn Language origin of Gian: Germanic Regional origin of Gian: Northern Europe Languages Gian is most common: English Religions Gian is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Jee Last letter and sound: N, ahn Alternative Spelling: Giane, Giany, Gianson

Gibb

Meaning: Son of Gilbert Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gib Language origin of Gibb: Germanic Regional origin of Gibb: Northern Europe Languages Gibb is most common: English Religions Gibb is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gib Last letter and sound: B, – Alternative Spelling: Gibbe, Gibby, Gibbson