Dog names

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Haar

Habi

Habibi (Arabic) [f]
"sweetheart, honey"

Habor [m]

Hacha (Spanish) [m]
"horn, axe"

Hachi (Japanese) [f]
"luck"

Hachi-Ko

Hacke

Hacksaw

Hacky

Hada

Hadaf

Hadda

Haddi

Hades (Greek) [m]
god of the underworld

Hadi

Hadia

Hadila

Hadj

Hadja

Hado

Hadox [mf]

Hadria

Hadsch

Hadu

Hadwig

Hady

Haegar

Haesel

Hafida (Moroccan) [m]
"protector"

Haga

Hagan

Hagar (Arabic) [f]
"to forsake" from hajara

Hagen

Haggis (Scottish) [mf]
traditional scottish food

Haggith [m]

Hago

Hagrid [m]
"big"

Hai

Haico

Haides

Haidi

Haiduc (Romanian) [mf]

Haidy

Haifa

Haig

Haiga

Haige

Haik

Haika

Haike

Haila

Hailey [f]
form of Hayley

Hain

HairBall

Haites

Haiti

Haja

Hajax

Hajinowka (Russian)

HajjiHolly

Hajo

Hakas [f]

Hako

Hakon

Hakoris

Hakuna

Hal

Halcyon

Halda [f]

Haleigh [f]
form of Hayley

Halen

Haley [f]
form of Hayley

Half

Halfa

Halfi (Greek) [mf]

Hali

Halinka

Halk

Halka

Halla

Halley

Halli

Hallo

Hally

Halm

Halma

Haltie

Halvar [m]

Ham

Hamanda

Hambone

Hamid [m]
form of Muhammad

Hamil

Hamilton (Old English) [m]
"flat hill" from a surname which derived from a place name

Hamish (Scottish) [m]
form of James

Hamlet

Hammer

Hammond (Old English, Old Norse) [m]
"home protection" or "high protection"

Hammy

Hamon (French) [m]
form of Hammond

Hamster

Hana [f]
form of Hani

Hanaa [f]
form of Hana

Hanako (Japanese) [f]
"flowergirl"

Hancho

Hancock

Handi

Handro

Handsome

Handy

Hang

Hanga

Hani (Arabic) [m]
"happy" from hani'a

Haniyya [f]
form of Hani

Hanja

Hanjo

Hank (English) [m]
short form of Hankin, a medieval pet form of John; also vorm of Henry

Hanka (Polish) [f]

Hanke

Hanko

Hanna [f]
form of Hanna

Hannah (Hebrew) [f]
"favour" or "grace"; mother of Samuel the prophet

Hanne

Hanneke

Hannelore

Hannes [m]
short form of Johannes

Hanni

Hannibal (Phoenician) [m]
"grace of Baal"; Baal was a Phoenician deity

Hannie

Hanno

Hanny

Hans (Danish, Dutch, German) [m]
form of John

Hansa

Hansel

Hansi

Hansie

Hanta

Hanter

Hanther

Hantje

Hanto

Hanzila (African) [f]
"road, path"

Hap

Hape

Haplo [m]

Happi

Happie

Happy

Hara

Harald (Scandinavian, German) [m]
form of Harold

Haraldo

Haras (German) [m]
dog in the movie The longest day

Harbin

Harco

Hard

Harda

Harde

Hardo

Hardolf

Hardt

Hardy

Harfe

Hargos

Hari (Slocak)

Haribo

Harina

Harino (Slovak)

Harko

Harkos

Harlan (Teutonic) [m]
"army land"

Harleigh

Harlekin

Harlequin

Harley (Old English) [mf]
"hare clearing" from hara and leah

Harlo

Harlow

Harly

Harm

Harma (Dutch) [f]

Harmke

Harmoney (English)

Harmonie

Harmony

Haro

Harold (Old English) [m]
"leader of the army" from haer and weald

Harpa

Harper

Harpo

Harra

Harrald

Harras

Harrie

Harriet [f]
form of Harry

Harris (English) [m]

Harrison (Old English) [m]
"descendent of Harry"; from a surname

Harro

Harros

Harry [m]
form of Henry

Hart

Harta

Hartmut (Teutonic) [m]
"hardy mind" from hart and muot

Harto

Hartos

Hartuá

Hartus

Hartwig (Teutonic) [m]
"hardy battle"

Haru (Japanese) [f]
"spring"

Harus

Harvest

Harvex

Harvey (Celtic) [m]
"battle worthy" from haer and viu

Harvie [f]
form of Harvey

Hasala

Hasan (Arabic) [m]
"good" from hasuna (to be good)

Haschiko

Hasco

Hasdog

Hasek

Hasel (English) [f]
form of Hazel

Hasi

Haska

Haskan

Haske

Haskel (Hebrew) [m]
form of Ezekiel

Haskell

Hasko

Haslan

Hasra

Hassan [m]
form of Hasan

Hasse (Dutch) [f]

Hasselbeck

Hassi

Hassia

Hassie

Hasso

Hasta

Hastara

Haste

Hastra

Hastrid

Hasty (English) [mf]

Haswin

Hatiquar

Hatja

Hatsch

Hatschepsut

Hatsjoe (Dutch)
sneeze

Hatsumomo (Japanese) [f]

Hatta

Hatti [f]
form of Harriet

Hattie [f]
form of Harriet

Hatto

Hattrick

Hattrik

Hauke

Haukea (Hawaiian) [f]
"white snow" from hau "snow" and kea "white"

Hautesse

Hava (Hebrew) [f]
form of Eve

Havana

Havane

Havas (Hungarian) [m]
"covered with snow"

Have Mercy (English) [mf]

Havel

Haven

Havoc

Hawa

Hawanna

Hawk (English) [m]

Hawken

Hawkeye (English) [m]

Haxton

Hay Lin [f]

Hayca

Hayco

Hayden (Teutonic) [m]
"heathen"

Haydi [f]
heidi'

Hayk (Arabic) [m]
"velvet"

Hayka

Hayla

Haylay

Haylaz (Turkish) [m]
"naughty one"

Haylee [f]
form of Hayley

Hayleigh [f]
form of Hayley

Hayley (Old English) [f]
"hay clearing" from heg and leah

Hayo

Hayos

Hazael (Hebrew) [m]
"one that sees God"

Hazara

Hazel (English) [f]
name of tree or lightbrown colour

Hazer

Hazes (Dutch) [m]
Dutch singer Andre Hazes

Hazine (Turkish) [f]
"treasure"

Hazy [f]

Healy

Heart (English) [mf]

Heartbreaker (English) [mf]

Hearts (English) [mf]

Heath (Old English) [m]
"heath"; from surname "one who lived on a heath"

Heathcliff

Heather (Middle English) [f]
from hather

HeatherHoney (English) [f]

Heaven (English) [f]

Heavy (English) [m]

Hebbes (Dutch) [mf]

Hebbus (Dutch) [mf]
"gotcha"

Heber (Hebrew) [m]
"enclave" or form of Eibhear

Hebi

Hebo

Heck

Hecktor [m]
form of Hector

Hector (Greek) [m]
"stay" or "restrain" from ekhein

Hecubus

Heda

Hedda (Scandinavian) [f]
form of Hedwig

Heddy

Hedel

Hedera [f]

Hedge

Hedgehog (English) [m]

Hedi

Hedin (Swedish) [m]
the one who discovered the place in Mongolia of which the Samojed come from

Hedley (English) [m]

Hedo

Hedwig (Teutonic) [f]
"contention war"

Hedy

Heeler

Heera

Heerco

Heeza

Hefa

Hefta

Hefty

Hege

Heicke

Heida

Heide

Heider

Heidi [f]
short form of Adelheid

Heidie [f]
form of Heidi

Heidrun (Teutonic) [f]
possibly "person secret"

Heiduck

Heidy

Heifi

Heige

Heika

Heikana

Heike (Dutch) [f]
form of Henrike

Heiko (Dutch) [m]
form of Henrik

Heily

Heimchen

Heimo

Hein [m]
short form of Heinrich

Heineke

Heiner [m]
short form of Heinrich

Heini

Heinika

Heino [m]
short form of Heinrich

Heinrich (German) [m]
form of Henry

Heintje [m]
short form of Heinrich

Heinz (German) [m]
short form of Heinrich

Heiress

Heisi

Heit (Dutch)
"father"

Hejoh

Hekay

Hekkie (Dutch) [m]
hector'

Hekla

Hekrot

Hektor

Hektra

Hela [m]

Helba

Helche

Held

Helder (Dutch) [m]
"clear", from the place name Den Helder; common in Portugal and Nigeria

Heldritt

Heleen [f]
form of Helen

Helen [f]
form of Helena

Helena (Greek) [f]
"sun" from helios; daughter of Zeus and Leda; her kidnapping by Paris caused the Trojan War

Helenus

Helfi [f]

Helga [f]
form of Helge

Helge (Old Norse) [m]
"prosperous", "happy", "holy" from heill

Helgo

Heli

Helia

Helinda

Heline

Heliodora (Greek) [f]
heliodoro'

Heliodoro (Greek) [m]
"gift of the sun"

Helios (Greek) [m]
"sun"

Helka

Helke

Helki

Helko

Hella

Helle

Hellen [f]
form of Helena

Heller

Helli

Hello

Hellos

Hellraise

Helly

Helma

Helmi

Helmo

Helmold

Helmsley

Helmswind

Helmut (Teutonic) [m]
"helmet spriti" from helm and muot

Helot

Helvi

Helvus

Hely

Heman (English) [m]

Hemi [mf]

Hemingway

Hemp

Henckel

Henderson (Middle English) [m]
"sun of Henry"

Hendrick

Hendrik

Hendrix

Henery

Henin (French) [f]
tennis player

Henjie

Henk (Dutch) [m]

Henka

Henkie (Dutch) [mf]

Henna

Hennessy

Hennesy

Henni

Hennie

Henning [m]
from surname from vorm of Henrik

Henno

Henny

Henri

Henriet

Henrietta

Henrik (Scandinavian, German) [m]
form of Henry

Henrike (Scandinavian, German) [f]
form of Henry

Henroeck

Henry (Teutonic) [m]
"home ruler"

Heny

Henzo

Henzy [mf]

Hephzibah (Hebrew) [f]
"my delight is in her"

Heppie (Dutch) [mf]

Hera (Greek) [f]
Goddess

Heracles (Greek) [m]
"glory of Hera"; Greek and Roman hero, sun of Zeus and Alcmene

Heraeus

Herani

Herault (French) [m]
regiion in France

Herba

Herbert (Teutonic) [m]
"army bright"

Herbi

Herbie

Herbu

Herby

Herc [m]

Hercka [f]

Herco

Hercomer

Hercul

Hercules (Latin) [m]
form of Heracles

Herda

Here

HereICome

Herenius

Herennius

Heri (Swahili) [mf]
"happy"

Heria

Herka

Herke

Herko

Herkos

Herkules

Herlinde

Herma

Herman (Teutonic) [m]
"army man"

Hermanito (Spanish) [m]
little brother

Hermano (Spanish) [m]
"brother"

Hermes (Greek) [m]
meaning unknown; messanger of Zeus

Hermie

Hermina

Hermine (German) [f]
form of Herman

Hermione (Greek) [f]
"of Hermes"; daughter of Menelaus and Helen

Hermit

Herna

Hernie [mf]

Hero (English) [m]

Herodes

Herold

Heroldo

Herolf

Heron (English) [m]

Heros [m]

Herpha

Herra

Herras

Herro

Herros

Herry

Hershal

Hershey

Hersi

Hert

Herta

Hertaa

Hertha

Hertho

Hertika

Hertrada

Hertta

Hertwiga

Herulf

Herve (French) [m]
form of Harvey

Herwin

Hery

Herzog

Hesca

Hesel

Heska

Heske

Hesley (Irish) [f]

Hespa

Hesper [f]

Hess

Hessa

Hessel

Hessi

Hessie

Hessy

Hesta

Hestara

Hester

Hestia (Greek) [f]
protector/godness of family

Hestor

Hestora

Heta

Hetta

Hettel

Hetty

Hevea

Hex

Hexa

Hexacol

Hexe

Hexerl

Hexi

Hexie

Heyda

Heydi

Heyke

Heyko

Heyu

Hezakiah

Hezel

Hiasl

Hiatt

Hiawatha (Native American) [m]
"he makes rivers" from haio-hwa'tha (Iroquoian); name of Mohawk leader

Hiba (Arabic)
"luck

Hicki

Hickory

Hidalgo (Spanish) [m]

Hidaya (Arabic) [f]

Hidda

Hidde

Hiddink (Dutch) [m]
soccer trainer

Hideaki (Japanese) [m]
"wise"

Hiedi

Hielco (Dutch) [m]

Hielke

Hieronymos

Hieronymus (Latin) [m]
form of Jerom

Hierro (Spanish) [m]
"iron", "steel"

Hiesjam [m]

Higgens

Higgi

Higgins

Hijita [mf]
(pronounced as Eecheetah; the ch as in Loch)

Hikari (Japanese) [f]

Hiker

Hilaika

Hilaire (French) [f]
form of Hilary

Hilarius

Hilary (Latin) [mf]
"cheerful" from hilaris or "protector" (Teutonic)

Hilbert (Teutonic) [m]
"battle bright"

Hilco (Dutch) [m]

Hilda (Teutonic) [f]
short form of names containing hild "battle"

Hilde (Hebrew) [f]
"warrior with weapon"

Hildegard (Teutonic) [f]
"battle guard" from hild and gard

Hildegarde (French) [f]
form of Hildegard

Hildegund (Teutonic) [f]
"battle war" from hild and gund

Hildi

Hildrut

Hildur

Hilfi

Hilfiger [m]

Hilga

Hilger

Hilka

Hilke

Hill

Hilla

Hillary [mf]
form of Hilary

Hilldy

Hille

Hillery

Hillga

Hillo

Hilly

Hilma

Hilmar

Hiltie

Hiltom

Hiltrud

Hilva

Himalaya

Himla (Swedish) [f]

Himoroki

Hinde

Hindel

Hindi

Hindra [f]

Hinka

Hinnerk

Hino (Native American) [m]
"friendly god of thunder"

Hinrich [m]
form of Heinrich

Hiong

Hip-Hop

Hippi

Hippie (Dutch) [f]

Hippo

Hippodrome

Hippu

Hippy

Hira

Hiram (Phoenician, Hebrew) [m]
unknown, or "brother of the exalted" from ahiram

Hirette

Hiris

Hirk

Hirka

Hiro

Hiroshi (Japanese) [m]
"generous"

Hiroshima

Hirse

Hirta

Hirtus

Hisa

Hisca

Hisel

Hisja

Hiska [f]

Hiske

Hiskia [f]

Hisley

Hissar

Hisso

Hissyfit

Hista [mf]

Histion

Historia

Hit

Hitam (Indian)
"black"

Hitchcock

Hitche [f]

Hitech

Hito

Hitschkock

Hixi

Hjalmar

Hjordis (Norwegian) [f]

Hlende

Hloya

Hnunga

Hoa (Vietnamese) [f]
"flower", "peace"

Hoagie

Hoagy (Celtic) [m]
"brave warrior"

Hobbes

Hobbie

Hobbit

Hobbs

Hobby

Hobie

Hobo

Hoby

Hocus-Pocus

Hodna

Hoegie

Hoemp

Hoera

Hoerby

Hog

Hogan

Hogie

Hoja

Hoksila (Native American) [m]
"boy"

Hoku

Hola

Holby

Holda

Holde

Holden (Old English) [m]
"deep valley"

Holdi

Holeck

Holger (Teutonic) [m]
"island spear"

Holk

Holla

Hollana

Holle

Holleb (Polish) [m]
"creative"

Holli

Holliday

Hollidey

Hollie

Hollio

Holly (English) [f]

Hollywood

Holm

Holmes (English) [m]
Sherlock Holmes

Holstein

Holway

Holy

Hombre

Homeboy

Homer (Greek) [m]
"pledge"

Homere

Homey

Hommer [m]

Homy

Honcho

Honda

Hondi

Hondo

Hondos

Honest

Honey

Honey Bear

Honeybee

Honeysuckle

Hong (Vietnamese) [mf]
"rose"

Honko

Honky-Tonk

Honny

Honorius

Hony

Hoobie [m]

Hooch (English) [m]
"firewater"

Hood

Hoodlum

Hoofman

Hook

Hooligan

Hoop

Hooper

Hoosier

Hootch (English) [m]

Hooter

Hoover

Hope (English) [f]

Hopje (Dutch) [f]
candy

Hopla

Hoppa

Hoppe (Dutch) [f]

Hopper (Dutch)
"jumper"

Hora

Horace (Latin) [m]
"good eyesight" from horatius

Horand

Horatia [f]
form of Horace

Horatio (Latin) [m]
form of Horace

Horita

Horka

Hormazd [m]
form of Hormazed

Hormazed (Persian) [m]
"lord of wisdom"

Horna

Horror

Horshack

Horst (German) [m]
"wood"

Hort

Hortense

Hortensia

Horus (Egyptian) [m]
Name of sun God

Hoscy [m]

Hoshi

Hoshiko (Japanese) [f]

Hoskin

Hosley [f]

Hoss

Hossie

Hostess

Hosty

Hot

Hot Dog

Hot Lips

Hot Rod (English)
A powerful car with sporty appearance

Hotah

Hotaka (Japanese) [m]
from the name of the mountain

HotDog

Hotshot

Hotte (German) [m]

Houdini

Houston

Hover

Hovis

Howard (Teutonic) [m]
unknown, but various theories mention "heart brave", "high warden" or "ewe herder"

Howdy

Howie

Howler

Howy

Hoy

Hoya

Hoyden (English) [f]
"wild girl"

Hoyt (Teutonic) [m]
"shining mind"

Hristo

Hrolf

Hua

Hubba

Hubbeke

Hubble

Hubbub

Hubcap

Hubert (Teutonic) [m]
"heart bright" or "mind bright"

Huby (English) [m]

Huck

Hudson

Hue

Huendin

Huerde

Huey

Hugger

HuggyBar

Hugh (Teutonic) [m]
"heart", "mind", "spirit" from hug; also from Gaelic names like Aodh, Uisdean or Eoghan

Hugin

Hugo [m]
form of Hugh

Huib

Huibren [m]

Huk-tti (Japanese) [f]
"black belt"

Hula

Hulda (Scandinavian) [f]
"sweet"

Huli

Hulk

Humbert (Teutonic) [m]
"warrior famous"

Humdinger

Humdrum

Humla (Swedish) [f]
Bumblebee

Hummel

Hummer (English) [mf]
brand of car

Humo

Humphrey (Old English) [m]
"house peace"

Humpie (Dutch) [mf]
"little one"

Humpy

Huna [f]

Hundert

Hundra

Hung (Vietnamese) [m]
"brave", "heroic"

Hunk (English) [m]

Hunter (English) [m]

Huntley

Huntly (English) [m]

Huntress

Huntz

Huppel (Dutch)
"hop"

Huppert

Huppy

Huran

Hurane

Hurby [mf]

Huri

Huricane

Hurikan

Hurlstone (English) [m]

Hurri [mf]

Hurricane

Hurry (English) [mf]

Hurtig

Huschwin [m]

Hush [f]

Husky

Huso

Huss

Hussa

Hussag

Hussan

Hussaya

Hussy

Hustler (English) [mf]

Husty [m]

Huszar

Hutch

Hute

Hutta

Huub [m]

Huw (Welsh) [m]
form of Hugh

Huyana

Hwyn (Welsh) [f]

Hyacinth (Greek) [f]
according to legend the flower arose from the blood of the youth Hyakinthos

Hyanzinth

Hyde

Hydi

Hydra

Hydria

Hylke

Hylla

Hyman (Yiddish) [m]
"man"

Hyme

Hyo (Korean) [mf]

Hyolli

Hyro

Hyun-ok (Korean) [f]
"wise pearl"

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