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661 Hephaestus Greek God of the crafts. M
662 Hepher Biblical A digger. M
663 Heraklesr Greek Son of Zeus. M
664 Herald English One who proclaims. Also variant of Harold Army commander.'. M
665 Herald Teutonic One who proclaims. Also variant of Harold Army commander.'. M
666 Heraldo English Army commander. M
667 Heraldo Teutonic Army commander. M
668 Herb German Diminutive of Herbert: Illustrious warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American president Herbert C. Hoover (1874-1964). M
669 Herbert French Illustrious warrior. M

670 Herbert German Illustrious warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American president Herbert C. Hoover (1874-1964). M
671 Herbert Shakespearean 'King Henry IV, Part 1' Sir Walter Blunt. 'Henry VI, Part 2' Walter Whitmore. 'King Richard III' Sir Walter Herbert. M
672 Herbert Swedish Intelligent warrior. M
673 Herbie German Diminutive of Herbert: Illustrious warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American president Herbert C. Hoover (1874-1964). M
674 Hercules Greek In Hera's service. The mythological Greek Hercules was a son of Zeus and an extraordinarily strong man. M
675 Hercules Latin Glory of Hera. Glorious Gift. Derived from the Greek name Heracles. In Greek mythology, Hercules (or Heracles) was the son of Zeus, who performed the Twelve Labours after killing his wife and children in a fit of madness. M
676 Hererinc Anglo-Saxon Hero. M
677 Heres Biblical The son; an earthen pot M
678 Heresh Biblical A carpenter M
679 Heretoga Anglo-Saxon Commander. M
680 Hereward English Derived from Old English 'Hereweard', a compound of army (here) and protection (weard).from the Old English name Hereweard. The Anglo-Saxon hero Hereward the Wake led a revolt against William the Conqueror in the 11th century. M
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