Haahashtari, a runner | Hazarmaveth, dwelling of death |
Habaiah, the hiding of the Lord | Hazar-shual, a wolf's house |
Habakkuk, he that embraces; a wrestler | Hazar-susah, or susim, the hay-paunch of a horse |
Habazinaiah, a hiding of the shield of the Lord | Hazelelponi, sorrow of countenance |
Habor, a partaker; a companion | Hazeroth, villages; palaces |
Hachaliah, who waits for the Lord | Hazezon-tamar, drawing near to bitterness |
Hachilah, my hope is in her | Hazo, seeing; prophesying |
Hachmoni, a wise man | Hazor, court; hay |
Hadad, joy; noise; clamor | Heber, one that passes; anger |
Hadadezer, beauty of assistance | Hebrews, descendants of Heber |
Hadadrimmon, invocation to the god Rimmon | Hebron, society; friendship |
Hadar, power; greatness | Hegai, or Hege, meditation; word; groaning; separation |
Hadarezer, same as Hadadezer | Helam, their army; their trouble |
Hadashah, news; a month | Helbah, Helbon, milk, fatness |
Hadassah, a myrtle; joy | Heldai, Heleb, Heled, the world; rustiness |
Hadid; rejoicing; sharp | Helek, part; portion |
Hadlai, loitering; hindering | Helem, dreaming; healing |
Hadoram, their beauty; their power | Heleph, changing; passing over |
Hadrach, point; joy of tenderness | Helez, armed; set free |
Hagab, Hagabah, a grasshopper | Heli, ascending; climbing up |
Hagar, a stranger; one that fears | Helkai, same as Helek |
Haggai, feast; solemnity | Helkath-hazzurim, the field of strong men, or of rocks |
Haggeri, Haggi, a stranger | Helon, window; grief |
Haggiah, the Lord's feast | Heman, their trouble; tumult; much; in great number |
Haggith, rejoicing | Hen, grace; quiet; rest |
Hakkatan, little | Hena, troubling |
Hakkoz, a thorn; summer; an end | Henadad, grace of the beloved |
Hakupha, a commandment of the mouth | Henoch, same as Enoch |
Halah, a moist table | Hepher, a digger |
Halak, part | Hephzibah, my delight is in her |
Halhul, grief; looking for grief | Heres, the son; an earthen pot |
Hali, sickness; a beginning; a precious stone | Heresh, a carpenter |
Hallelujah, praise the Lord | Hermas, Hermes, Mercury; gain; refuge |
Halloesh, saying nothing; an enchanter | Hermogenes, begotten of Mercury |
Ham, hot; heat; brown | Hermon, anathema; devoted to destruction |
Haman, noise; tumult | Herod, son of a hero |
Hamath, anger; heat; a wall | Herodion, the song of Juno |
Hamath-zobah, the heat, or the wall, of an army | Heshbon, invention; industry |
Hammedatha, he that troubles the law | Heshmon, a hasty messenger |
Hammelech, a king; a counselor | Heth, trembling; fear |
Hammon, heat; the sun | Hethlon, a fearful dwelling |
Hamonah, his multitude; his uproar | Hezekiah, strength of the Lord |
Hamon-gog, the multitude of Gog | Hezer, Hezir, a bog; converted |
Hamor, an ass; clay; dirt | Hezrai, an entry or vestibule |
Hamoth, indignation | Hezron, the dart of joy; the division of the song |
Hamul, godly; merciful | Hiddai, a praise; a cry |
Hamutal, the shadow of his heat | Hiddekel; sharp voice; sound |
Hanameel, the grace that comes from God; gift of God | Hiel, God lives; the life of God |
Hanan, full of grace | Hierapolis, holy city |
Hananeel, grace, or gift, of God | Higgaion, meditation; consideration |
Hanani, my grace; my mercy | Hilen, a window; grief |
Hananiah, grace; mercy; gift of the Lord | Hilkiah, God is my portion |
Hanes, banishment of grace | Hillel, he that praises |
Haniel, the gift of God | Hinnom, there they are; their riches |
Hannah, gracious; merciful; he that gives | Hirah, liberty; anger |
Hannathon, the gift of grace | Hiram, exaltation of life; a destroyer |
Hanniel, grace or mercy of God | Hittite, one who is broken; who fears |
Hanoch, dedicated | Hivites, wicked; wickedness |
Hanun, gracious; merciful | Hizkijah, the strength of the Lord |
Hapharaim, searching; digging | Hobab, favored; beloved |
Hara, a hill; showing forth | Hobah, love; friendship; secrecy |
Haradah, well of great fear | Hod, praise; confession |
Haran, mountainous country | Hodaiah, the praise of the Lord |
Harran, see Charran | Hodaviah, Hodiah, Hodijah, same as Hodaiah |
Harbonah, his destruction; his sword | Hodesh, a table; news |
Hareph, winter; reproach | Hoglah, his festival or dance |
Harhas, anger; heat of confidence | Hoham, woe to them |
Harhaiah, heat, or anger, of the Lord | Holon, a window; grief |
Harhur, made warm | Homam, making an uproar |
Harim, destroyed; dedicated to God | Hophin, he that covers; my fist |
Harnepher, the anger of a bull; increasing heat | Hor, who conceives, or shows; a hill |
Harod, astonishment; fear | Horam, their hill |
Harosheth, a forest; agriculture; workmanship; deafness; silence | Horeb, desert; solitude; destruction |
Harsha, workmanship; a wood | Horem, an offering dedicated to God |
Harum, high; throwing down | Hor-hagidgad, the hill of felicity |
Harumaph, destruction | Hori, a prince; freeborn |
Haruphite, slender; sharp | Horims, princes; being angry |
Haruz, careful | Hormah, devoted or consecrated to God; utter destruction |
Hasadiah, the mercy of the Lord | Horonaim, angers; ragings |
Hashabiah, the estimation of the Lord | Horonites, men of anger, or of fury, or of liberty |
Hashabnah, Hashabniah, the silence of the Lord | Hosah, trusting |
Hashem, named; a putting to | Hosanna, save I pray thee; keep; preserve |
Hashub, esteemed; numbered | Hosea, Hoshea, savior; safety |
Hashubah, estimation; thought | Hoshaiah, the salvation of the Lord |
Hashum, silence; their hasting | Hoshama, heard; he obeys |
Hashupha, spent; made base | Hotham, a seal |
Hasrah, wanting | Hothir, excelling; remaining |
Hatach, he that strikes | Hukkok, engraver; scribe; lawyer |
Hathath, fear | Hul, pain; infirmity |
Hatita, a bending of sin | Huldah, the world |
Hattil, howling for sin | Hupham, their chamber; their bank |
Hattipha, robbery | Huppim, a chamber covered; the sea-shore |
Hattush, forsaking sin | Hur, liberty; whiteness; hole |
Hauran, a hole; liberty; whiteness | Huram, their liberty; their whiteness; their hole |
Havilah, that suffers pain; that brings forth | Huri, being angry; or same as Huram |
Havoth-jair, the villages that enlighten | Hushah, hasting; holding peace |
Hazael, that sees God | Hushai, their haste; their sensuality; their silence |
Hazaiah, seeing the Lord | Hushathite, Hushim, man of haste, or of silence |
Hazar-addar, an imprisoned generation | Huz, counsel; woods; fastened |
Hazarenan, imprisoned cloud | Huzoth, streets; populous |
Hazargaddah, imprisoned band | Huzzab, molten |
Hazar-hatticon, middle village; preparation | Hymeneus, nuptial; the god of marriage |