Hanbury [British surname] Hanbury. The name of residence comes from old English, which means "on a high fortress" or "hawthorn+hill".
Hans [British surname] Hans. From his father's name, from Hann, meaning "son of Hann".
Hansel hansel: A variant of Ansel, a British surname.
Hancock [British surname] Hancock comes from medieval English Christian name Hann+nickname suffix? Rooster.
Hancock Hancock: It comes from the name of his father, from Hancock, meaning "son of Hancock", a British surname.
Hancox. [British surname] Hancox. The name comes from his father, from Hancock, which means "son of Hancock".
Hand 1. [British surname] hand. Nicknames, people with a disabled hand or people who have lost one hand, come from medieval English and old English and mean "hand". 2. [Irish surname] hand) 2. The English form of Gaelic surnames is a mistranslation of Gaelic names.
Hand asyde hand side:handy side: a variant of handy side, a Scottish surname.
Handbury Handbury: a variant of Hanbury, a British surname.
Handdock. Handdock [British surname]. Hancock? A variant of.
Dorcus hand cocks: From his father's name, from Dorcus, which means "the son of Dorcus".
Hanford. Handford [British surname]. The name of the residence comes from old English, which means "rooster+Ford".
Handforth handford: a variant of handford. British surname.
Handley 1。 [British surname] Handley. The name of residence comes from old English, which means "high+wood, clear". 2. [Irish surname] Handley. English form of Gaelic surnames, derived from names, means "champion".
Handron Handron: A variant of Handron, an Irish surname.
Hands. [British surname] hand. Hands? Variant of = 1
Huntsford Huntsford: A variant of Huntsford, a British surname.
Handy Handy: It may be a nickname, which means "handy". It may also be a variant of the British surname Hendy.
Handbag. [Scottish surname] Handyside. The name of residence comes from medieval English, meaning "hanging+side", which may refer to the flat stone protruding from the hillside or the place where hanging is carried out.
Hanes [English, Welsh surname] Haynes. Hynes? A variant of.
Hanfus Hanfus: A variant of hanford, a British surname,
Hanford [British surname] hanford. Hanford? A variant of.
Humphries: hanford? A variant of [British surname]
Ham. [British surname] Hanan. The name of residence comes from old English, which means "rock".
Hank [man's name] Hank. Henry. Nickname of.
Hanjin. [British surname] Han Jin. From medieval English Christian name, Hann++nickname suffix kin.
Hanjin Hanjin: a variant of Hanjin, a British surname.
Hankins. [British surname] hankins. From the father's name, from Han Jin, meaning "son of Han Jin".
Hankinson. [British surname] hankinson. From the father's name, from Han Jin, meaning "son of Han Jin".
Hanks. Hanks [British surname]. The name from father, the reverse word formation from medieval English Christian names Hank and Hankin.
Hanlan. [Irish surname] Han Lun. Hanlun? A variant of.
Hanley. [British, Irish surname] Hanley. Handley? A variant of.
Hanlun [Irish surname] Hanlun. The English form of Gaelic surnames comes from people's names, with the prefix an? +"Light, radiation or warrior"
Hanlyhanley: a variant of handley, a British and Irish surname.
Hammer. [Welsh surname] Hammer. The name of the residence comes from the Germanic name Hagena++ "Lake, Pond".
Hann. [British surname] Hann. The abbreviation of Christian name Johan in the Middle Ages, sometimes from Henry or Randolph.
Hanna 1。 [British surname] Hannah. It comes from the Hebrew female name Hannah or Anna in the Middle Ages, which means "God gave me a child". 2. [Scottish surname] Hannah. Name of residence. [Irish surname] Hannah. The English Gaelic surname comes from an alias, which means "injustice".
Hannaford. [British surname] hannaford. Hanford? A variant of.
Hanna. [Female name] [British, Scottish and Irish surnames] Hannah/Hannah. Hannah's variant.
Hannan [Scottish surname] Hannan. Hanna. Nickname of.
Hannay. [Scottish surname] Hannay. Hanna. Variant of
Hanneen Hannen: Hannah's nickname, Scottish surname.
Hadak. [British surname] Hadak. The name of landform, or residence, comes from medieval English, which means "hardship, difficulty+cultivated land".
Hannibal. [Male name] Hannibal. Derived from Latin, it means "grace or evil god".
Hnnigan: Hannah's nickname, Scottish surname.
Hanning [Scottish surname] Hanning. Henning? A variant of.
Hannington [British surname] Hannington. The name of the residence comes from old English, which means "rooster+hill".
Hannon. [Scottish surname] Hannon. Hanna. Nickname of.
Hans Hans: Johantuis's name is male.
Hansard of the British Parliament. The professional name Knife Craftsman comes from old French, which means "dagger".
Hansel. Hansel [British surname]. Ansel? A variant of.
Hansel. Hansel [British surname]. Ansel? A variant of.
Hansford [British surname] Hansford. The name of the domicile comes from old English names, meaning "temple+protection"+old English, meaning "Ford".
Hansel: A variant of the British surname Ansel.
Hansom [British surname] Hansom. From his father's name, from Hann, meaning "son of Hann".
Hansen. [British surname] Hansen. From his father's name, from Hann, meaning "son of Hann".
Hanwei Han Wei: English form of Gaelic surname, which comes from another name and means "storm". Irish surname.