Cunningham 2Irish From Irish Ó Cuinneagáin meaning "descendant of Cuinneagán", a diminutive of Conn.
DriscollIrish From Irish Ó hEidirsceóil meaning "descendant of the messenger".
HagenNorwegian, Dutch From Old Norse hagi or Old Dutch hago meaning "enclosure, pasture".
HarringtonEnglish From the name of towns in England, meaning either "Hæfer's town" or "stony town" in Old English.
Hayes 1English From various English place names that were derived from Old English hæg meaning "enclosure, fence". A famous bearer was American President Rutherford B. Hayes (1822-1893).
Hayes 2Irish Anglicized form of Irish Ó hAodha meaning "descendant of Aodh".
Holland 1English From various English places of this name, derived from Old English hoh "point of land, heel" and land "land".
HopperEnglish Occupational name for an acrobat or a nickname for someone who was nervous or restless. A famous bearer was the American actor Dennis Hopper (1936-2010).