derived from several different Norman given names (related to Henry and Norwegian Amund).
name transferred from the surname.
A number of places named after persons with the surname, including:
a neighbourhood in Fresno, California, USA
a village in Illinois, USA.
a city in Indiana, USA.
an unincorporated community in Kansas, USA.
a city in Louisiana, USA.
a small town in Maine, USA.
a small "city" in Minnesota, USA.
an in Montana, USA.
a town in New York State, USA.
a neighbourhood in Warrenton, Oregon, USA.
a town and village in Wisconsin, USA.
a settlement in South Australia.
Noun
A Hammond organ.
hampden
hampden
Proper noun
A town in Maine
A town and county in Massachusetts
A town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
A settlement in New Zealand
A city in North Dakota
A township municipality in Quebec, Canada
handarm
handarm
Noun
An arm suitable for one hand.
handsom
hardman
hardman
noun
(Australia, rugby) A rugby player
(slang) A man who is particularly tough or muscular
headman
headman
noun
(informal, rare, chiefly India) headmaster
Alternative form of head man
headmen
headmen
noun
plural of headman
helmand
helmand
Proper noun
A region of Afghanistan, now specifically the name of an administrative province of the country and of the river running through it.
hendrum
herdman
herdman
noun
(obsolete) Someone who herds animals; a herdsman.
herdmen
herdmen
noun
plural of herdman
hindman
holdman
hominid
hominid
adj
Of the Hominidae.
noun
Any primate of the taxonomic family Hominidae, which includes all the great apes (chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans) as well as humans.
homonid
hoodman
hoodman
noun
(Canada, chiefly Toronto, MTE, slang) A member of a youth subculture group that listens to urban music, wears puffer jackets and sportswear, uses a heavy Toronto accent (with lingo), is typically uneducated, and may be engaged in illegal activities.
(obsolete, games) The blindfolded player in the game of hoodman-blind, or blind man's buff.
hoodmen
hoodmen
noun
plural of hoodman
hymnode
hymnody
hymnody
noun
(countable) The hymns of a particular church or of a particular time.
(uncountable) The writing, composing, or singing of hymns or psalms.
hyndman
inhumed
inhumed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of inhume
mahdian
mahound
mahound
Noun
Muhammad, believed by medieval Europeans to be a demon or god that Muslims worshipped.
A generic pagan god or idol believed by medieval Europeans to be worshipped by various villains such as
The Devil.
mandych
manhead
manhead
noun
Obsolete form of manhood.
manhood
manhood
noun
(euphemistic) The male genitalia, especially the penis.
All of the men of a given place, area, or any human subgroup (ethnicity, nation, race, religion, family, work crew or ship's crew, etc.) regarded collectively.
He was a strapping youth poised on the brink of manhood.
The idealized nature of a man: all of the characteristics traditionally and ideally ascribed to manliness regarded collectively.
The self-concept of a man being with respect to his possession of the various qualities traditionally and ideally ascribed to manliness; a man's sense or view of himself as being more or less manly.
The state or condition of being a human being.
The state or condition of being a man.
medinah
mendham
munched
munched
verb
simple past tense and past participle of munch
needham
needham
Proper noun
a small village in Norfolk, England.
a town in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, named after Needham Market.
a very small town in Alabama, USA.
an unincorporated community in Indiana, USA, derived from the surname.
nymphid
nymphid
noun
(zoology) Any winged insect of the family Nymphidae, a split-footed lacewing.