1.Hanson 汉森
Meaning: Its source is an English expression meaning "Son of Hann."
Narrative: Hann was an English personal name that, like John, was ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning ''God is gracious.''
2.Harrison 哈里森
Meaning: Its source is Harry, an English name meaning "Home leader."
Popularity: The name Harrison ranked 203rd in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of 2000-2003 Social Security Administration statistics and 568th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.
Though this name appears on the 1990 U.S. Census lists, it is used by only a small percentage of the general population.
Narrative: When the Normans conquered England in 1066, French names imposed on the population often took the place of those names' Ancient Germanic ancestors. For instance, Henri supplanted its ancestor Heimrich.
However, the English had difficulty pronouncing that French name (with its nasal ''en'' and cat-like ''r''). It came out sounding like Harry, and so the name was pronounced.
Literate aristocrats, many of them descendants of the Normans, named their sons Henri, but used the Latin spelling Henricus for official documents; this developed into the now-familiar English Henry.
However, among commoners and nobles alike, the Harry pronunciation remained popular long enough to stick as a nickname and to spawn the surnames Harris and Harrison, both of which literally mean ''Harry's son.''
3.Henderson亨德森
Meaning: Its source is Hendry, an English name meaning "Home ruler."
Narrative: Hendry is a British surname that was probably introduced to Britain (especially Scotland) by the Norsemen. It was likely influenced in its development by the related English name Henry.
Henderson is a patronymic surname -- that is, it was taken by families in honor of a father, grandfather or other patriarch. As such, it can be literally interpreted to mean ''Hendry's son.''
4.Halston
Meaning: Its source is hals tun, an Old English name meaning "Settlement by the water."
Narrative: This name could also derive from the Old English phrase geheald tun (shanty town).
我挑了几个,最后一个Halston发音上比较接近但用的相对人少一些,第二个Harrison比较常见,发音也有点相近,其余的就作参考好了,要是还不行你就上下面的参考资料显示的网址。
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