In 2016, 34 American boys were named Harlow, while over 781 American girls were given the name
In 2016, 34 American boys were named Harlow, while over 781 American girls were given the name
In an 1899 biography of Hannibal Hamlin, his grandson relates that Hannibal was a popular given name in 18th century Cornwall
24 American males were named Hamid in 2012, 11 were named Hamed and 7 were named Hameed
Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s named his first-born son Hallam in honor of his best friend and fellow poet, Arthur Henry Hallam
Hale made an appearance in the Top 1000 American male names only once: In 1986 at No. 930
Halbert made the Top 1000 American baby boy names in two years: in 1881 at No. 930 and in 1907 at No. 958
The term Al-Hakim is used to describe medieval scientists and philosophers who helped in the development of science
20 American males were named Habib in 2012, making the name just as popular as Gunther, Elwood and Dartagnan.