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I need a new name for my hamster?

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It's a girl and it has to begin with H, something mystical :)

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  1. Hypatia : Intellectually Superior Woman, from Greek  


  2. Harriet

  3. http://roborovskihamsters.webs.com/names...

    over 2,000 NAMES!!

    And they are H's!!

  4. Helenshua

  5. Here's a few to ponder.

    Hera - Goddess of marriage.

    Hestia - Goddess of the hearth and home.

    Hemera - Goddess of daylight.

    Helen - Helen of Sparta then of Troy

    Hermione - Daughter of Menalaus husband to Helen of Troy/Sparta.

    Hippolyta - Amazonian Queen.


  6. Hollie or Hermione

    Popular and great!

  7. Hamela Anderson.

    (",)

  8. Ha-Neul Korean  sky  

    Habiba Arabic  The beloved, the dew one.  

    Habika African  sweetheart  

    Hadara Hebrew  bedecked in beauty  

    Hadassa Hebrew  flowering myrtle  

    Hadassah Jewish  A star. Also see Estelle, Hesper and Stella.  

    Hadil Arabic  Cooing like a dove.  

    Hadiya Arabic/Swahili  A gift.  

    Hadria   A dark woman from the sea. The feminine form of Adrian. Generally an Italian name.  

    Hadya Arabic  A leader or guide.  

    Hafwen Welsh  As beautiful as summer.  

    Hagar Hebrew  Forsaken, or taking flight.  

    Haidee Greek  Modest.  

    Haifa Arabic  slender  

    Haimi Hawaiian  the seeker  

    Haja    

    Hala Arabic  A halo around the moon.  

    Halcyone Greek  The kingfisher.  

    Haldana Old Norse  Half Danish.  

    Haldis Teutonic, Norse  stone spirit; reliable, assistant  

    Haleigha Hawaiian  house of the rising sun  

    Haley Irish Gaelic  Ingenious. A boy or girl's name.  

    Halfrida Teutonic  A peaceful heroine.  

    Hali Greek, Hebrew  sea; necklace, place name  

    Halia Greek  The sun.  

    Haliey   A high clearing or meadow.  

    Halima African  gentle  

    Hallie Greek  thinking of the sea  

    Halona Native American  Fortunate.  

    Hana Arabic  Bliss, happiness.  

    Hanan Hebrew  Arabic: The affectionate one. Hebrew: The gracious gift of God. A boy or girl's name.  

    Hanna   Goddess of life.  

    Hannah Hebrew  Favoured by God, or graceful. Also see Anne.  

    Hanne   God is gracious. .  

    Hansine German from Hebrew  God is gracious. A feminine form of Ham.  

    Hanya Aboriginal  A stone.  

    Happy English  Bright and cheerful.  

    Haralda Old English  The ruler of the army. Feminine form of Harold.  

    Harika Turkish  wonderful  

    Harley Old English  From the hare or stag meadow. A boy or girl's name.  

    Harmony Greek  Concordant, in harmony.  

    Harper Old English  A harp player or maker. A boy or girl's name.  

    Harriet Teutonic  The ruler of the home. A feminine form of Harry/Henry. Also see Henrietta.  

    Harsha Hindu    

    Harshita Hindu    

    Haruko Japanese  Spring.  

    Harva   Army warrior. Feminine form of Harvey.  

    Hasina Swahili  Good.  

    Hasna Arabic  beautiful  

    Hathor Egyptian  The goddess of love and joy.  

    Hattie   The ruler of the home. A feminine form of Harry/ Henry. Also see Henrietta.  

    Hava Jewish  Life-giving. Also see Evelyn.  

    Havana Spanish  The capital of Cuba.  

    Haya Hebrew  Life.  

    Hayfa Arabic  Slender, delicate.  

    Haylee Old English  from the hay meadow  

    Hayley Old English  A high clearing or meadow.  

    Hazel Old English  From the Hazel tree.  

    Hazelle   From the Hazel tree.  

    Hea Korean  grace  

    Heater   A star. Also see Estelle, Hesper and Stella.  

    Heather Old English  A flower name.  

    Heba Hebrew  gift from God  

    Hebe Greek  Youthful. A goddess of youth in mythology.  

    Hedasaa Jewish  A star. Also see Estelle, Hesper and Stella.  

    Hedda Scandinavian  The contentious one. A fighter.  

    Hedea Greek  Pleasing.  

    Hedia Hebrew  voice of the Lord  

    Hedva Hebrew  joy  

    Hedwig Teutonic  The contentious one. A fighter.  

    Hedy   The contentious one. A fighter.  

    Heidi Swiss  Noble and kind. From the name Adelheid (See Adelaide), well known from Johanna Spyri's classic children's book.  

    Heledd Welsh  A traditional name.  

    Helen Greek  The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen.  

    Helena   The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen.  

    Helene French  The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen.  

    Helga Old Norse  Successful, prosperous. Also see Olga.  

    Heli Finish    

    Helice Greek  A spiel.  

    Helima Arabic  Kind, gentle.  

    Helina Russian  The light of the sun.  

    Helki Miwok Indian  to touch  

    Helma German  The resolute protector. From the name Wilhelmina.  

    Helmine German  The resolute protector. From the name Wilhelmina.  

    Heloise   Agreeable.  

    Helouse   Healthy.  

    Helvetia Latin  A woman from Switzerland.  

    Hem Hindu    

    Hema Hindu  snow, himalayas  

    Hemangi Hindu    

    Hemangini Hindu    

    Hemlata Hindu    

    Heng Chinese    

    Henka Teutonic  ruler of an estate  

    Henrietta Teutonic  The ruler of the home. A feminine form of Henry. Also see Harriet.  

    Hera Latin from Greek  A quern. The wife of Zeus, ruler of the heavens, in Greek mythology.  

    Hermelinda Spanish  shield of power  

    Hermia   From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream.  

    Herminia Spanish  lady of the earth  

    Hermione


  9. Hudini?

    Lol!

  10. I named my dwarf hamsters marshmallow freddie and cody! I love them sooo much Hoped this helped!

  11. Hollie

  12. haley hamstewr woman harley

  13. This name does not begine with H but I would suggest Tango

  14. Hershey

  15. Peanut, No-Name, Nameless, those ARE considered names!!! look online, you know...Google

    here is a site with supposedly the longest list of hamster names

    http://www.geocities.com/raliz12/names

  16. Hermonie!

    answer mine?

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...

  17. How about Hermia or Hippolyta from Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream?

  18. A new name. Do you mean she already has a name but you are going to change it; won't she get confused.

    What about Helie, Hesperia, Himalia, Hecate, Hemithea, Hera, Hemera, Halia, Hydra, Hestia, Hades, Hapi, Hathor, Heaven, Hecuba, Hermes, Hestia, Horus, Halcyone, Huveane, Haumea


  19. hellraiser

  20. how about happy

  21. Hydra ;)

    greek mythology yo

  22. heloise out of abelard and heloise.

    see wikipedia

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heloise_(st...

  23. Hermione, after the girl in the Harry Potter books

  24. it has to be heriomine

  25. How about Hera (it means goddess of heaven) or Hana (Goddess of life?) Or maybe henrietta?? (not very mystical though!!(

  26. HERSHEY!

  27. nutty

  28. Hamy

  29. Hayley

    Hannah hamtana

    hollie

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