Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - An English name

An English name

harrisonharrison (Old English), son of Henry. Harrison has been described as a handsome, wealthy man, elegant, arrogant or sensitive and mild-tempered.

Latin form of hugohugh. In most people's eyes, a hugo is a round man (a bit chubby) with a gentle personality, uniqueness and a sense of time.

hunk is a big guy, a big guy. In people's impression, Hunk is a hard-working, simple-minded, proactive young man who is lively and outgoing.

howard (Old English) caretaker. Howard was describing either the boring middle class or the wealthy and powerful.

Henry (Old German) Lord of the manor. The name Henry gives people many different views. A wimpy four-eyed bookworm, an ambitious, independent professional, or a strong, easy-going farmer.

1.Habib Arabic for loved

2.Hackett German for a little person living in the forest

3.Hadley English for a heather-covered meadow

4.Hale English hero

5.Hamdi Arabic praise

6.Hamilton English beautiful mountain

7.Hamlet German speaker

8.Hank German for the ruler of the estate

9.Hans Scandinavian for God is merciful

10.Hardy Germanic for strong

11.Harlan Germanic comes from the army

12.Harman English warrior

13.Harold English army strength

14.Harper English Harp Player

15. Harry Harold Germanic Army Strength

16. Hassan Arabic Handsome

17. Heath Anglo-Saxon Wasteland

18.Hector Greek for spear, firm

19.Henry German for family ruler

20.Herbert Germanic for outstanding army or ruler

21.Herman German soldier

22.Hilton English manor on the mountain

23.Holden Germanic kind, benevolent

24.Hollis Anglo-Saxon Language Hero

25.Howard Germanic Family Guardian