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Baby names starting with H
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Henry
English · From Germanic 'heim' (home) + 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'ruler of the home.' A name of many kings.
Hudson
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Hugh,' where Hugh derives from Germanic 'hug' meaning heart or mind.
Harper
English · Occupational surname meaning 'harp player', from Old English hearpere.
Hazel
English · From the hazel tree, an Old English nature name associated with wisdom and protection.
Hannah
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Channah' meaning 'grace' or 'favor'; mother of the prophet Samuel.
Hunter
English · Occupational name from Old English 'hunta' meaning one who hunts.
Hayden
English · From an English surname meaning 'hay valley' or 'hedged valley,' from Old English 'heg' (hay) and 'denu' (valley).
Harrison
English · Patronymic surname meaning 'son of Harry,' from Henry meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Hailey
English · From an Old English place name meaning 'hay meadow' or 'hay clearing.'
Hadley
English · Old English place name meaning 'heather field,' used as a unisex given name.
Hayes
English · From Old English 'hæg' meaning hedged area, or from Irish Ó hAodha meaning descendant of fire.
Hallie
English · Diminutive of Harriet or from Old English 'heall' meaning 'hall dweller.' Also linked to Norse roots.
Haven
English · From English word meaning safe place or harbor; a modern virtue-inspired name.
Harvey
French · From Breton 'Haerviu' meaning battle worthy, introduced to England by the Normans.
Harlow
English · From an Old English place name meaning 'rock hill' or 'army hill.'
Holden
English · English place name meaning 'deep valley' from Old English hol and denu; literary fame via Caulfield.
Harmony
English · From Greek 'harmonia' meaning agreement or concord; used as a virtue name in English.
Hendrix
German · Patronymic variant of Hendrik (Henry), from Germanic meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Harley
English · From an Old English place name meaning 'hare meadow' or 'rocky clearing.'
Hope
English · English virtue name from the Old English 'hopa,' representing the theological virtue of hope.
Heidi
German · German diminutive of Adelheid, from 'adal' (noble) and 'heit' (nature, character).
Hector
Greek · From Greek 'hektor' meaning holding fast or steadfast; the great Trojan hero of Homer's Iliad.
Halo
Greek · Halo comes from the Greek-derived word for a radiant ring of light, suggesting holiness or glow.
Hattie
English · Diminutive of Harriet, feminine of Harry/Henry, meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Hugo
German · From Germanic 'hug' meaning 'mind, spirit, or intellect.'
Helena
Greek · From Greek 'helene' meaning bright, shining light; borne by Helen of Troy.
Holly
English · From the holly tree, an evergreen plant associated with Christmas. Old English 'holegn' meaning holly.
Hank
English · Medieval diminutive of Henry, from Germanic 'heim' (home) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Helen
Greek · From Greek Helene, possibly meaning 'torch' or 'bright light'; Helen of Troy in mythology.
Haisley
English · A modern surname-style name likely built from Haze or Hayes, suggesting a meadow or hazel field feel.
Heaven
English · Heaven is taken directly from the English spiritual word for the celestial paradise.
Hezekiah
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Chizkiyahu' meaning 'God gives strength,' borne by a king of Judah in the Bible.
Holland
English · From the place name Holland, derived from Old English meaning 'ridge land.'
Hanna
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Channah' meaning 'grace' or 'favor'; the mother of the prophet Samuel in the Bible.
Hadassah
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning myrtle tree; the birth name of Queen Esther in the Bible.
Hamza
Arabic · Hamza is an Arabic name meaning strong, steadfast, or lion-like.
Halle
English · Halle is used as a variant of Hallie or as a surname-style name, often linked to Old Norse or Old English hall meaning "dwelling."
Harlan
English · From Old English meaning hare land or rocky land; a place name from various English and German locales.
Hassan
Arabic · Arabic name meaning handsome, good, or benefactor; borne by the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad.
Harlem
English · A place-based name taken from Harlem, originally from the Dutch place name Haarlem.
Hollis
English · From Old English 'holegn' meaning dweller by the holly trees.
Houston
Scottish · Scottish surname meaning 'Hugh's town,' later a prominent American place name from Sam Houston.
Hana
Japanese · Means 'flower' in Japanese, 'grace' in Hebrew, and 'happiness' in Arabic.
Huxley
English · Huxley is an English surname from a place-name meaning 'Hugh's meadow' or 'Hoc's clearing.'
Haley
English · From an Old English surname meaning 'hay clearing' or from Norse 'hey' (hay) + 'leah' (meadow).
Henley
English · English place name and surname from Old English hēah (high) and lēah (meadow), meaning 'high meadow.'
Hugh
German · From Germanic 'Hugo' meaning mind, heart, or spirit, popular among medieval nobility.
Harry
English · Medieval English form of Henry, from Germanic 'heim' (home) + 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'home ruler.'
Heath
English · From Old English hǣþ meaning heathland or open uncultivated ground.
Honey
English · English endearment name from the sweet substance, used as a given name expressing affection.
Hadlee
English · Hadlee is a modern spelling of Hadley, an English surname meaning heather field.
Harlee
English · Modern spelling of Harley, from Old English 'hara' (hare) and 'leah' (meadow or clearing).
Harmoni
Greek · Harmoni is a spelling variant of Harmony, from Greek harmonia meaning 'agreement' or 'concord.'
Henrik
Norse · Scandinavian and Central European form of Henry, meaning "ruler of the home."
Hayley
English · Hayley comes from an English place name meaning "hay clearing" or "hay meadow."
Harold
Norse · From Old English 'here' (army) and 'weald' (ruler), meaning 'army commander.'
Hadleigh
English · From an English place name meaning heather meadow or heath clearing.
Harriet
English · English feminine form of Harry/Henry, from Germanic 'heim' (home) + 'ric' (ruler).
Howard
English · From Old English elements meaning high guardian or brave heart, a prominent English surname turned given name.
Honor
Latin · From Latin 'honor' meaning esteem and integrity, used as a virtue name.
Huntley
English · Old English place name meaning 'hunter's meadow,' from 'hunta' (hunter) and 'leah' (clearing).
Heavenly
English · Heavenly comes directly from the English word, evoking celestial goodness and spiritual beauty.
Hailee
English · Hailee is a modern English spelling of Hailey, originally a surname and place name meaning hay clearing or hay meadow.
Haiden
English · Haiden is a spelling variant of Hayden, an English surname meaning hay valley or hay hill.
Harlyn
English · From an English place name meaning hare meadow or rocky land, blended with -lyn.
Haziel
Hebrew · Haziel is a Hebrew name often interpreted as "God sees" or "vision of God."
Hartley
English · Old English place name from "heorot" (stag/hart) and "lēah" (meadow), meaning "stag meadow."
Heather
English · From the heather plant that grows on moorlands; became popular as a name in the 19th century.
Hasan
Arabic · Hasan is an Arabic name meaning handsome or good, long used across the Islamic world.
Hollyn
English · Hollyn is a modern form of Holly, the English plant name from the evergreen tree.
Haylee
English · Haylee is a modern English spelling of Hailey, originally a surname meaning hay meadow or hay clearing.
Harris
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Harry,' derived from Henry meaning 'home ruler.'
Honesty
English · Honesty comes directly from the English virtue word meaning truthfulness and integrity.
Hakeem
Arabic · Hakeem comes from Arabic hakim, meaning wise or learned.
Harleigh
English · Harleigh is a modern spelling of Harley, an English surname and place name meaning hare meadow.
Hans
German · German and Scandinavian short form of Johannes (John), from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Halston
English · English surname-style name, probably from a place or family name ending in -ton, meaning "town" or "settlement."
Hafsa
Arabic · Hafsa is an Arabic name meaning 'young lioness' and is well known in Islamic history.
Hampton
English · From an Old English place name meaning 'homestead settlement'; associated with various English towns.
Harlowe
English · From Old English meaning army hill or rock hill; an English place-based surname.
Hailie
English · A modern spelling of Hailey, from an English place name meaning hay clearing or hay meadow.
Hosanna
Hebrew · From a Hebrew liturgical cry meaning "save, please" or "deliver us," used in scripture and worship.
Hadassa
Hebrew · Variant of Hadassah, the Hebrew name of Queen Esther, meaning "myrtle tree."
Hellen
Greek · Variant of Helen, from Greek 'helenē' meaning bright, shining, or torch.
Harlynn
English · Modern invented name blending Harley or Harlan with the popular suffix -lynn, meaning hare meadow.
Huxton
English · From English place-name structure *-ton* (“settlement”) with a Hugh-based first element, now adapted into a modern forename.
Hawa
Arabic · Hawa is an Arabic and African form of Eve, associated with 'life' and the first woman.
Hermione
Greek · From Greek 'Hermes,' the messenger god; means 'earthly' or 'messenger.' Borne by a daughter of Helen of Troy.
Halima
Arabic · Halima is an Arabic name meaning gentle, patient, or forbearing.
Haddie
English · Diminutive of Hadley or variant of Hattie (from Harriet), meaning 'home ruler.'
Henri
French · French form of Henry, from Germanic Heimirich meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Haze
English · Modern English name evoking atmospheric mist, sometimes a short form of Hazel or Hayes.
Hadi
Arabic · Hadi is an Arabic name meaning guide, leader, or one who shows the right path.
Heidy
German · A variant of Heidi, from Adelheid, meaning noble kind or noble type.
Hendrick
German · Low German and Dutch form of Heinrich, meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Haya
Arabic · In Arabic it suggests modesty or grace; in Hebrew it relates to life or living.
Hussein
Arabic · A diminutive of Hasan, meaning handsome, good, or beautiful.
Hansel
German · German diminutive of Hans (Johannes), meaning 'God is gracious'; famous from the fairy tale Hansel and Gretel.
Hussain
Arabic · Hussain is an Arabic diminutive of Hasan, meaning 'good,' 'handsome,' or 'beautiful.'
Hardin
English · From Old French 'hardin' meaning hardy or brave one; also an English place surname.
Hazen
English · From a Germanic surname meaning 'hare' or derived from an Old English place name.
Hindy
Hebrew · Hindy is a Yiddish-Hebrew usage meaning hind or doe, a traditional term of gentleness and beauty.
Hudsyn
English · Hudsyn is a modern spelling of Hudson, an English surname meaning son of Hud or Hugh.
Huck
German · Huck likely comes from a Germanic surname or nickname and is also familiar from Huckleberry Finn.
Hiram
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning 'exalted brother,' the name of the King of Tyre who aided Solomon.
Humberto
Spanish · Spanish/Italian form of Humbert, from Germanic elements meaning bright warrior or famous bear cub.
Hazley
English · Modern blend of Hazel and the suffix -ley, evoking the hazel tree of Old English 'hæsel.'
Henrietta
German · Feminine form of Henry, from Germanic 'heim' (home) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'ruler of the home'.
Hensley
English · English place-name surname meaning high meadow or clearing of Hynde.
Huntleigh
English · An English toponymic style name from hunt-related meadow-place roots, adapted into a feminine modern naming form.
Halen
Welsh · Often linked to Welsh halen meaning salt, though it also appears as a modern English surname-style name.
Haizley
English · Haizley is a modern English spelling variant of Hazel/Hailey, created for updated phonetic style.
Haroon
Arabic · Haroon is the Arabic form of Aaron, a biblical name of ancient Hebrew origin with an uncertain meaning, often linked to exaltedness.
Hania
Hebrew · Hania is used as a form of Hannah or Haniyya, carrying meanings such as grace, happiness, or contentment.
Holt
English · Old English/Norse word meaning 'wood' or 'small grove,' a concise nature name.
Huda
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning guidance or right path, from a root associated with leading someone correctly.
Harlym
German · A modern contraction of Harry/Harlem-like forms, functioning as a contemporary masculine-leaning English name.
Harmonie
French · Harmonie is the French form of Harmony, from Greek roots meaning 'agreement' or 'concord.'
Hiba
Arabic · Hiba is an Arabic name meaning gift or blessing.
Hillary
Latin · From Latin 'hilaris' meaning cheerful or happy.
Hagen
German · Hagen comes from Germanic roots meaning 'enclosure' or 'hedged place' and is also known from legend.
Honesti
English · Honesti is a modern English virtue name drawn from the word honesty, suggesting truthfulness and integrity.
Havyn
English · A modern respelling of Haven, an English word-name meaning safe place or refuge.
Harbor
English · English word name from Old English 'herebeorg' meaning shelter or safe refuge, especially a port.
Harlie
English · Variant of Harley, from Old English 'hara' (hare) and 'leah' (meadow).
Hayze
English · Hayze is a modern spelling of Haze or Hayes, from an English surname and place-name tradition.
Henderson
Scottish · Patronymic surname meaning son of Henry (home ruler). Scottish clan name.
Havana
Spanish · From the Cuban capital La Habana; origin debated, possibly from Taíno chief Habaguanex. Used as a modern given name.
Hinda
German · Yiddish name meaning 'deer' or 'hind,' used as a feminine given name in Ashkenazi Jewish tradition.
Haysen
English · A modern surname-style name related to Hayes or Hayson, originally tied to hedged land or brushwood.
Hiro
Japanese · Japanese name with meanings including generous, prosperous, or broad, depending on kanji used.
Haniya
Arabic · From Arabic roots of joy and ease, Haniya means happy, pleasant, or one who brings delight.
Harlen
English · Variant of Harlan, from Old English meaning 'hare land' or 'army land.'
Hershy
Hebrew · Hershy is a Yiddish-Hebrew nickname form related to names like Hersh, meaning 'deer' in traditional Jewish usage.
Haider
Arabic · Haider is an Arabic name meaning lion, long used as a title of bravery and strength.
Honest
English · English virtue name from Latin 'honestus' meaning 'honorable, upright,' used as a direct moral aspiration name.
Hernan
Spanish · Spanish form of Ferdinand, from Germanic elements meaning bold voyager or adventurous journey.
Harmonee
Greek · Harmonee is a creative spelling of Harmony, from Greek harmonia meaning concord or agreement.
Haidyn
English · Haidyn is a modern spelling of Hayden, an English surname meaning 'hay valley' or 'hay hill.'
Haislee
English · A variant of Hailey/Hazel-style names, rooted in Old English imagery of meadow and hedged clearings.
Hashim
Arabic · From Arabic Hashim, meaning “crusher” or “breaker of bread.”
Hero
Greek · From Greek myth, Hero was a priestess whose name came to symbolize heroic love and devotion.
Hendrixx
German · Hendrixx is a stylized form of Hendrix, from Germanic Heinrich meaning home ruler.
Harmonii
English · A modern respelling of Harmony, from Greek 'harmonia' meaning 'concord, agreement, and musical consonance'.
Halley
English · From an English surname and place name meaning 'clearing in a nook' or 'hall meadow'.
Huntlee
English · From English *hunta* ('hunter') and *leah* ('clearing'), a place-and-occupation heritage name modernized as Huntlee.
Harlo
English · Variant of Harlow, from Old English here (army) + hlaw (hill), meaning 'army hill.'
Hera
Greek · The name of the Greek queen of the gods, tied to marriage and sovereignty.
Hutton
English · An English and Scottish surname-name meaning settlement on a ridge or high enclosure.
Hosea
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Hoshea' meaning 'salvation,' borne by an Old Testament prophet.
Harun
Arabic · The Arabic form of Aaron, a biblical and Quranic name often linked to exalted or high mountain meanings.
Halia
Greek · Halia comes from Greek roots connected with the sea, giving it an oceanic meaning.
Hakim
Arabic · From Arabic hakim, meaning wise, learned, or judge.
Hartlen
English · Likely from Germanic and English surname elements related to 'hart' meaning 'stag' or 'strong-hearted.'
Herbert
German · From Germanic elements 'hari' (army) and 'beraht' (bright), meaning illustrious warrior.
Hoyt
English · From a Norse-derived English surname meaning 'long stick' or 'tall one,' from Middle English 'hoit' meaning spirit.
Henny
German · Diminutive of Henry or Henrietta, from Germanic 'heim' (home) and 'ric' (ruler).
Hani
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning 'happy,' 'content,' or 'delighted.'
Huxlee
English · A contemporary invention from the surname Huxley and -lee, with English-language style and no strict ancient root.
Hollie
English · Variant of Holly, from the holly tree; associated with nature and the Christmas season.
Hilda
German · From Germanic 'hild' meaning battle; borne by a Northumbrian saint.
Heriberto
Spanish · Spanish form of Herbert, from Germanic heri (army) + berht (bright), meaning 'illustrious warrior.'
Husna
Arabic · Husna is an Arabic name meaning 'beauty,' 'excellence,' or 'the most beautiful.'
Hardy
English · From Germanic 'hard' meaning 'brave, strong, hardy,' used as both a given name and surname.
Heitor
Greek · Portuguese form of Hector, the Trojan hero whose name means 'to hold' or 'restrain' in Greek.
Harland
English · Old English place name meaning hare land or rocky land, used as a given name.
Herman
German · From Germanic 'Harimann' meaning army man or soldier.
Hamilton
English · Scottish place name meaning 'crooked hill' or 'bare hill,' made iconic by Alexander Hamilton.
Halsey
English · English surname meaning 'Hal's island,' from a personal name and Old English 'eg' (island).
Hayat
Arabic · From Arabic, Hayat means life.
Hennessy
Irish · Hennessy is an Irish surname used as a given name, derived from an old Gaelic family name.
Hayven
English · A modern spelling of Haven, from an English word meaning refuge, harbor, or safe place.
Haizlee
English · Modern stylized blend of Hazel and -lee; Hazel comes from Old English hæsel, a woodland nut-bearing tree.
Hyrum
Hebrew · Variant of Hiram, from Hebrew meaning 'exalted brother.' Notably borne by Hyrum Smith, brother of Joseph Smith.
Hart
English · From Old English 'heorot' meaning male deer or stag, symbolizing strength.
Hanzel
German · Hanzel is a German-style form of Hansel, a diminutive of Johannes, meaning "God is gracious."
Hendrik
German · Dutch and Scandinavian form of Henry, from Germanic Heimrich meaning 'home ruler.' Widely used across Northern Europe.
Hershel
German · Yiddish diminutive from German 'Hirsch' meaning deer. A common Ashkenazi Jewish name expressing gentleness and grace.
Hemen
Hebrew · A Hebraic-style name linked to biblical Heman traditions, often valued for firmness and wisdom tones.
Hala
Arabic · Arabic name meaning halo around the moon or sweetness; connotes radiant beauty.
Hanan
Hebrew · Hanan is a Hebrew and Arabic name meaning "grace," "compassion," or "mercy."
Haris
Arabic · Haris comes from Arabic and can mean guardian, watchman, or cultivator.
Hanson
Norse · Scandinavian patronymic meaning 'son of Hans,' from Johannes meaning 'God is gracious.'
Hari
Indian · Hari is a Sanskrit name for Vishnu and means tawny, golden, or remover of distress in Hindu tradition.
Hadrian
Latin · Roman name meaning "from Hadria," the town that gave the Adriatic Sea its name.
Heston
English · English place name meaning 'settlement among the brushwood', from Old English 'hæs' and 'tun'.
Hersh
German · A Yiddish Ashkenazi name related to Hirsch, meaning deer, often paired with the Hebrew name Tzvi.
Hazael
Hebrew · Hazael is a Hebrew biblical name meaning God has seen or God sees.
Helios
Greek · From Greek mythology, Helios is the personified sun.
Hazelynn
English · Modern invented compound of Hazel (the tree) and Lynn (Welsh 'lake'), blending two nature elements.
Huey
English · Diminutive of Hugh, from Old French and Germanic 'hug' meaning heart, mind, or spirit.
Hamzah
Arabic · Hamzah is an Arabic name traditionally linked to strength and steadfastness, and also to the prophet's uncle.
Hayleigh
English · A variant of Hayley, from an English place-name meaning "hay clearing" or "hay meadow."
Hafsah
Arabic · Hafsah is an Arabic name meaning 'young lioness' and is known from early Islamic history.
Hazely
English · Modern variant of Hazel, from Old English 'hæsel' meaning the hazel tree, associated with wisdom.
Haddon
English · From Old English 'hæð' (heather) and 'dūn' (hill), meaning 'heather-covered hill.'
Hadiya
Arabic · Arabic name meaning gift or guide, from a root connected with giving and right guidance.
Hayzlee
English · Phonetic respelling blending Hazel (the tree) and Lee (Old English: meadow); a modern nature-inspired invention.
Hashem
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning crusher or breaker, also used in Hebrew reverently as The Name for God.
Haylen
English · Likely a modern English-style blend of Hayley and similar -len names, with a contemporary invented feel.
Hamdan
Arabic · Hamdan comes from Arabic and means praising or one who gives thanks.
Helene
Greek · French and German form of Helen, from Greek 'helene' meaning bright, shining, or torch.
Holton
English · English place name from Old English hol (hollow) and tun (settlement), meaning 'farmstead in a hollow.'
Hutson
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Hugh,' from Germanic hug meaning 'heart, mind, spirit.'
Hutch
English · An English surname-style short form tied to Hutchinson or Hugh, meaning mind or spirit by root.
Haylie
English · Haylie is an English spelling variant of Hayley, from place-name elements meaning hay meadow or hay clearing.
Haneen
Arabic · Haneen is an Arabic name meaning longing, yearning, or deep affection.
Hayk
Persian · A traditional regional name associated with the legendary ancestor Hayk and ideas of lineage and heroic origin.
Huzaifa
Arabic · An Arabic name known from early Islamic history, often interpreted as one who is free from error or wrongdoing.
Haru
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'spring,' 'sunlight,' or 'clear weather' depending on kanji.
Harvest
English · From the English word harvest, referring to the autumn gathering of crops.
Horacio
Spanish · Spanish form of Horatius, an ancient Roman family name possibly meaning 'timekeeper.'
Hillel
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'praise' or 'greatly praised'; borne by the famous rabbi Hillel the Elder.
Hazelyn
English · Modern elaboration of Hazel, from Old English 'hæsel' (hazel tree), combined with the popular '-lyn' suffix.
Hoorain
Arabic · Arabic name in Islamic cultural usage, linked to the idea of purity and paired feminine beauty forms.
Hilary
Latin · From Latin 'hilaris' meaning cheerful or merry; borne by Saint Hilary of Poitiers.
Hagan
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Ó hÁgáin' or Norse/Germanic 'Hagen' meaning enclosure or youthful one.
Hawkins
English · Patronymic meaning 'son of Hawk,' from the Middle English diminutive of the bird name.
Hansen
Norse · Scandinavian and North German patronymic meaning 'son of Hans,' ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan ('God is gracious').
Hallee
English · Hallee is an English-style spelling variant of Hallie, often linked to names meaning "dweller at the hall" or "sea."
Havilah
Hebrew · Havilah is a Hebrew biblical place name from Genesis, associated with a land rich in gold.
Hawk
English · From the English word for the bird of prey, used as a bold nature and surname-style given name.
Hayzel
English · Phonetic variant of Hazel, derived from Old English 'hæsel' referring to the hazelnut tree.
Hayzen
English · Modern invented variant of Hayden or Hazen, an English name meaning 'hay valley'.
Hanvika
Indian · Hanvika is a modern Indian name, often interpreted as graceful, radiant, or blessed.
Harlin
English · Variant of Harlan, from Old English meaning 'hare land' or 'army land'; a topographic surname.
Haleigh
English · A variant of Hailey from an English place name meaning hay clearing or hay meadow.
Hira
Arabic · Hira can mean diamond in South Asian usage and is also tied to the Cave of Hira in Arabic tradition.
Hannia
Hebrew · Hannia is likely a variant of Hannah or Hania, from Hebrew roots meaning grace or favor.
Harmani
English · Likely inspired by Harmony, from the idea of musical agreement, with a modern spelling twist.
Hal
English · Medieval diminutive of Henry, from Germanic 'heim-ric' meaning home ruler; famously Shakespearean.
Heber
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning "partner" or "one who crosses over." A patriarch mentioned in Genesis.
Holley
English · English name derived from the holly tree, originally a surname for someone living near holly bushes.
Habib
Arabic · Habib is an Arabic name meaning 'beloved,' 'dear one,' or 'friend.'
Hartlyn
English · Modern invented compound of Hart (Old English for 'male deer') and the feminine suffix -lyn.
Hubert
German · From Germanic elements 'hug' (mind, heart) and 'berht' (bright), meaning 'bright mind.'
Hilario
Spanish · From Latin 'hilaris' meaning cheerful or merry; related to the word hilarious.
Henryk
German · Polish/Slavic form of Henry, from Germanic 'heim' (home) and 'ric' (ruler).
Hendricks
German · Patronymic form of Hendrick, meaning 'son of Hendrick,' the home ruler.
Han
Chinese · Han is a Chinese and Korean name and surname with meanings that vary by character, often tied to greatness, nation, or gentleness.
Hatcher
English · Hatcher is an English occupational surname for someone who made or fitted hatches.
Hazelee
English · Hazelee is a nature-inspired modern spelling of Hazel, emphasizing natural imagery and a soft fashionable ending.
Halstyn
English · Halstyn appears to be a modern English surname-style invention built on Hal and the -tyn/-styn ending.
Henrique
Spanish · Henrique is an Iberian form of Henry, from Germanic elements meaning "home ruler" or "ruler of the household."
Hadia
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning guide or one who leads on the right path.
Heiress
English · An English word name meaning a female inheritor or one born to legacy and fortune.
Hinata
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'sunny place' or 'toward the sun,' written with kanji for sun (日) and direction (向).
Hartlynn
English · Modern invented compound of Hart (Old English 'male deer') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake'), evoking nature.
Haisleigh
English · A modern English blend of Hayes and the suffix -leigh, evoking a meadow or clearing.
Hali
English · Hali may be a variant of Hallie or Haley, or relate to Greek halios, carrying sea-related or meadow-linked associations.
Heily
English · Heily is likely a modern English-style variant of Haley, a surname name linked to hay clearings or meadows.
Hanny
English · Hanny is usually a pet form of Hannah, from Hebrew through English meaning grace or favor.
Hades
Greek · Greek mythological name of the god of the underworld, meaning 'the unseen' or 'the invisible one.'
Hazeleigh
English · A modern English spelling from Hazel, the hazel tree, with the elegant place-name suffix -leigh.
Hina
Japanese · Used in Japanese and South Asian traditions, where it can evoke sunlight, greens, or henna.
Henlee
English · Modern variant of Henley, an English place name meaning 'high woodland clearing.'
Hendryx
English · A modernized spelling of Henry/Hendrick, from Germanic roots meaning "home ruler."
Heyssel
German · Likely a variant of Hazel or a surname-style form, associated with the hazel tree or woodland imagery.
Honora
Latin · From Latin 'honor' meaning honor or reputation; widely used in medieval Ireland.
Hyacinth
Greek · From Greek 'hyakinthos,' a flower name and a youth loved by Apollo in mythology.
Hermes
Greek · Greek god of messengers, travelers, and commerce; from 'herma' meaning cairn or boundary marker.
Hisham
Arabic · Hisham is an Arabic name meaning "generous" or "noble," associated with honor and largeness of spirit.
Hanifa
Arabic · From Arabic hanif, meaning true believer or one who follows the upright path.
Haniel
Hebrew · Haniel is a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'grace of God' or 'God is gracious.'
Hashir
Arabic · From Arabic Hashir, meaning 'gatherer' or 'one who assembles.'
Hudsen
English · Hudsen is a spelling variant of Hudson, meaning son of Hud or Hugh.
Haizel
English · Haizel is a modern spelling of Hazel, the English tree name linked to the hazel plant.
Holston
English · English place-based surname from the Holston River in Virginia/Tennessee; used as a modern given name.
Hewitt
English · Diminutive of Hugh, from Old French, ultimately Germanic 'hug' meaning 'heart' or 'mind.'
Hogan
Irish · Irish surname from Ó hÓgáin, meaning 'descendant of the young one,' from óg meaning youth.
Halina
Slavic · Polish and Slavic form of Helena, from Greek 'helene' meaning bright light or torch.
Harleen
English · English blend of Harley + -een, or Punjabi name meaning 'absorbed in God's love.'
Haroun
Arabic · An Arabic form of Aaron, a biblical name of uncertain ancient meaning, long associated with exalted or high status.
Heavyn
English · Heavyn is a modern spelling inspired by Heaven, suggesting paradise, sky, and a spiritual tone.
Heran
African · Heran is used in East African traditions and is often associated with joy, peace, or chosen blessing.
Haelyn
English · A modern name blending Hayley-like sounds with the popular -lyn ending, giving it a fresh contemporary style.
Hazlee
English · A modern variation of Hazel with the -lee ending, often chosen for soft sound rather than inherited historical meaning.
Homer
Greek · From Greek 'Homeros' possibly meaning hostage or pledge, the legendary poet of the Iliad and Odyssey.
Hawthorne
English · English place name from the hawthorn tree, famously borne by author Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Heinrich
German · Heinrich is the German form of Henry, from Germanic roots meaning "home ruler."
Henna
Arabic · Henna comes from the name of the dye plant, from Arabic hinna, and is associated with beauty and adornment.
Hajar
Arabic · Hajar is the Arabic form of Hagar, the biblical name associated with migration, endurance, and tradition.
Humza
Arabic · Humza is a variant of Hamza, an Arabic name meaning strong, steadfast, or lion-like in courage.
Hadasa
Hebrew · A variant of Hadassah, a Hebrew name meaning “myrtle,” the fragrant plant associated with Queen Esther.
Haylo
English · A short modern English coinage related to Hayley/Halo, used for a soft, neutral-sounding personal name.
Hidayah
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'guidance' or 'divine guidance toward the right path,' widely used in Muslim communities.
Hays
English · English and Scottish surname meaning 'hedged enclosure,' from Old English 'hege' (hedge), or a patronymic from the name Hay.
Harvie
English · Variant of Harvey, from Breton Haerviu meaning 'battle worthy' or 'blazing iron,' brought to England by the Normans.
Hilton
English · From an Old English place name meaning 'hill settlement or town.'
Harden
English · English place name meaning 'hare valley,' from Old English 'hara' (hare) and 'denu' (valley).
Honour
English · A virtue name taken directly from the English word honor or moral esteem.
Harlei
English · Harlei is a modern spelling of Harley, an English surname meaning 'hare meadow.'
Hartlee
English · Modern variant of Hartley, an Old English place-name meaning 'stag meadow' or 'deer clearing.'
Holstyn
English · A modern surname-style variant of Holston or Holstein, likely drawn from place-name roots.
Heron
English · From the wading bird name, ultimately from Greek erōdios; also an ancient Greek hero name.
Harvin
English · English variant, possibly blending Harvey and Marvin; means battle friend or eager for battle.
Husayn
Arabic · An Arabic diminutive of Hasan, meaning "good," "handsome," or "beautiful little one."
Heloisa
French · Portuguese and Spanish form of Heloise, from Old German 'heil wid' meaning 'healthy and wide,' famed through the medieval scholar.
Halani
Arabic · A stylized Arabic-linked feminine form related to words for halo or beauty.
Hartford
English · English place name meaning 'ford where stags cross,' from Old English 'heorot' (stag).
Homero
Greek · Homero is the Spanish form of Homer, the ancient Greek poet's name.
Haleema
Arabic · Haleema is an Arabic name meaning gentle, patient, and forbearing.
Heba
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'gift' or 'blessing.'
Hutchinson
English · Hutchinson is an English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Hutch,' with Hutch being a form of Hugh.
Himari
Japanese · A Japanese feminine name whose meaning varies by kanji, often involving sun, beauty, or village-related characters.
Hyland
English · From Old English hēah-land meaning 'high land,' or an anglicization of Irish Ó hAoileáin.
Henrry
German · Henrry is a spelling variant of Henry, from Germanic roots meaning home ruler or ruler of the household.
Hadlie
English · A modern spelling of Hadley, from an English surname meaning heather field.
Haevyn
English · Haevyn is a modern spelling of Haven or Heaven, suggesting refuge, safety, or the heavens.
Haydee
Greek · Spanish form of Haidée, from Greek 'aidoios' meaning modest; popularized by Byron's Don Juan.
Holiday
English · Holiday comes from the English word for a festive or holy day, making it a cheerful calendar-inspired name.
Habiba
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning beloved or dear one.
Hasani
Arabic · Hasani comes from Arabic Hasan and means handsome, good, or beautiful, and is also common in African usage.
Haytham
Arabic · Haytham is an Arabic name meaning "young hawk" or "eagle chick," giving it a strong nature image.
Haidar
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning lion, and traditionally associated with bravery.
Hadriel
Hebrew · Hebrew theophoric name combining a root for majesty with God, meaning 'splendor of God.'
Helix
Greek · A modern given-name usage from Greek-Latin roots meaning "spiral" or "coil."
Hayaan
Arabic · An Arabic name related to life and vitality, often understood as meaning lively or full of life.
Historia
Greek · Historia comes from Greek and means inquiry or history, referring to learning through investigation.
Hiraya
Indian · Hiraya is used in South Asian contexts and is often associated with imagination, aspiration, or a cherished ideal.
Herschel
German · From Yiddish/German diminutive meaning 'little deer,' originally a pet form.
Hughes
French · Surname from Old French 'Hugues,' from Germanic 'hug' meaning 'heart, mind, spirit.'
Haydon
English · Variant of Hayden, from Old English 'heg' (hay) and 'dun' (hill), meaning hay hill.
Hammad
Arabic · Hammad is an Arabic name from the root for praise, meaning “much praised” or “one who praises often.”
Hesston
English · Hesston is a surname-style English place name, likely meaning settlement or town associated with brushwood or horses.
Heydi
German · A variant of Heidi, a German diminutive of Adelheid, meaning noble kind or noble type.
Havanna
Spanish · Havanna is a spelling variant of Havana, a place name likely tied to the Cuban capital and used as a modern given name.
Hasnain
Arabic · Hasnain is an Arabic name meaning the two Hasans, honoring Hasan and Husayn, grandsons of the Prophet Muhammad.
Hidaya
Arabic · From Arabic hidayah, meaning guidance or right direction.
Hollynn
English · Modern invented blend of Holly (Old English: 'holly tree') and the popular suffix -lynn.
Himmat
Indian · From Arabic/Urdu 'himmat' meaning courage, determination, or bravery, widely used across South Asian cultures.
Hanzo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'half three' or associated with the legendary ninja Hattori Hanzō; connotes warrior skill.
Harshiv
Indian · Indic form combining sacred roots Hari and Shiv, giving it devotional mythological force in Hindu tradition.
Hazelle
English · Elaborated spelling of Hazel, from the hazel tree or Old English 'hæsel'.
Henson
English · Patronymic surname meaning son of Henry or son of Henne (a Henry pet form).
Hobie
English · A nickname-style form of Hobie or Hobart, with roots in Germanic elements meaning bright mind.
Harmoney
Greek · Harmoney is a spelling variant of Harmony, from Greek harmonia meaning 'agreement' or 'musical concord.'
Hamdi
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning "my praise" or "one who praises."
Heavenlee
English · A creative spelling of Heavenly, an English word name meaning celestial or of heaven.
Holdyn
English · Holdyn is a modern spelling of Holden, an English surname name meaning hollow valley.
Hodaya
Hebrew · From Hebrew, Hodaya means thanks or praise to God.
Helaena
Greek · Helaena is a variant of Helena, from Greek roots associated with light, torch, or shining.
Hemi
Hebrew · Hemi is used as a form of James in Maori and other contexts, ultimately linked to the Hebrew name Jacob meaning 'supplanter.'
Hiyab
Arabic · From Arabic naming tradition related to Hiba (“gift”), often used with a gentle feminine nuance in modern forms.
Henleigh
English · Variant spelling of Henley, an Old English place name meaning 'high clearing' or 'high wood.'
Haize
Spanish · Basque word name meaning 'wind,' used as a given name primarily in the Basque-speaking regions of Spain.
Haelynn
English · Modern invented blend evoking Hailey or Hae with Lynn, meaning 'lake' or 'waterfall.'
Horace
Latin · From Latin 'Horatius,' an ancient Roman clan name, famously borne by the poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus.
Helia
Greek · Feminine form derived from Greek 'helios' meaning 'sun,' associated with the sun god Helios.
Happy
English · English virtue name meaning 'joyful' or 'fortunate,' used as a given name.
Howie
English · An English diminutive of Howard or Howell, tied to old roots of protection and guardianship.
Hanni
Hebrew · Pet form of Hannah or Hanne, ultimately from Hebrew meaning grace or favor.
Holten
English · A surname-style English name meaning "settlement in a hollow" or "hollow town."
Haadi
Arabic · Haadi is an Arabic name meaning 'guide' or 'one who leads to the right path.'
Haniyah
Arabic · Haniyah comes from Arabic and means "happy," "pleasant," or "content."
Horizon
English · From the English word horizon, referring to the line where earth and sky appear to meet.
Haset
African · Name of uncertain origin, likely derived from East African or Amharic naming traditions.
Hadicha
Arabic · Hadicha is a variant of Khadija, an Arabic name meaning early baby or premature child.
Harmon
English · Variant of Herman, from Germanic elements meaning 'army man' or 'soldier.'
Hildegard
German · From Germanic 'hild' (battle) and 'gard' (enclosure), meaning 'battle protector.'
Helaina
Greek · A variant of Helena or Elaine, from Greek roots meaning "torch" or "shining light."
Hadiyah
Arabic · Arabic variant of Hadiya meaning gift or guide, from a root tied to giving and guidance.
Henrick
German · Henrick is a variant of Henrik or Heinrich, a Germanic name meaning home ruler.
Harli
English · A modern spelling of Harley, from an English surname meaning 'hare meadow.'
Hadja
Arabic · Hadja derives from the title for one who has completed the Hajj pilgrimage, carrying a sacred and honored sense.
Harnoor
Indian · Harnoor is an Indian Punjabi name meaning "God's light" or "divine radiance."
Hananiah
Hebrew · Hananiah is a Hebrew biblical name meaning the Lord is gracious or Yahweh has been gracious.
Hazleigh
English · A modern spelling of Hazel/Hazleigh, from the hazel tree name in English nature tradition.
Harnaaz
Indian · Used in Punjabi and Persian-influenced naming, often interpreted as “God’s pride” or “divine honor.”
Hesed
Hebrew · Directly from Hebrew hesed, meaning loving-kindness, mercy, or steadfast love.
Hrida
Indian · Hrida comes from Sanskrit-derived forms connected with the heart or inner spirit.
Hila
Hebrew · Praise or halo of light, derived from Hebrew 'hillah' meaning praise or shine.
Hanley
Irish · From Irish 'Áinle' meaning beauty or grace, or Old English high meadow.
Halli
Norse · A name found in Norse usage, often linked with rock or slope in old Scandinavian roots.
Hakan
Norse · Hakan is commonly linked to the Scandinavian form Hakon, from Old Norse royal naming tradition.
Halimah
Arabic · From Arabic, Halimah means "gentle," "patient," or "forbearing."
Hollin
English · Hollin is an English surname and place-name related to holly trees and wooded hollows.
Hikari
Japanese · From Japanese, meaning 'light' or 'radiance.'
Heyden
English · Heyden is a spelling variant of Hayden, from an English place name tied to hay and valley land.
Humaira
Arabic · Humaira is an Arabic name meaning reddish or rosy-cheeked, often used as an affectionate form.
Honestii
English · Modern invented virtue name based on 'honesty,' reflecting truthfulness and integrity with stylized spelling.
Heiden
German · German-origin name meaning 'heather' (the moorland plant) or derived from a place name on the heath.
Hawthorn
English · A nature-place name from the hawthorn tree, used as a surname-origin first name in English-speaking contexts.
Hosna
Arabic · Hosna comes from Arabic roots meaning beauty, goodness, or excellence.
Harir
Arabic · Harir comes from Arabic and means 'silk,' giving the name a refined and elegant texture.
Haaland
Norse · Haaland is a Norse surname-style name derived from a place term meaning "high land."
Haden
English · Variant of Hayden, from Old English meaning hay valley or hedged valley.
Haydn
German · From German 'Heiden' meaning heathen, or Welsh 'aeddan' meaning fire; famously borne by composer Joseph Haydn.
Hanif
Arabic · Hanif comes from Arabic and means upright, true believer, or one who follows the pure faith.
Haitham
Arabic · Haitham is an Arabic name meaning "young hawk" or "falcon," associated with sharpness and strength.
Hamish
Scottish · Scottish form of James, ultimately from Jacob, meaning "supplanter."
Hajra
Arabic · An Arabic form associated with Hajar, often interpreted as meaning "stone" and linked to an important Islamic matriarch.
Hamad
Arabic · Hamad is an Arabic name meaning praise or commendation, related to the same root as Muhammad and Ahmad.
Hallelujah
Hebrew · Hallelujah comes from Hebrew and literally means praise Yah, a joyful expression of worship.
Hriday
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'heart' or 'mind,' from the root 'hrid,' evoking the seat of emotion and consciousness.
Heela
Persian · Persian and Pashto name meaning hope or a fine silken thread, evoking delicacy and aspiration.
Haivyn
English · Modern invented spelling variant of Haven or Heaven, evoking a place of safety and sanctuary.
Hallyn
English · A surname-style modern name likely related to Hall or Helen forms, suggesting brightness or a manor-house link.
Hermon
Hebrew · From Mount Hermon in the Bible, derived from Hebrew 'cherem' meaning sacred or devoted place.
Haakon
Norse · Old Norse name meaning 'high son' or 'chosen son,' borne by Norwegian kings.
Hilde
German · Germanic name from 'hild' meaning 'battle.' A short form of Brunhilde and other Hild- names.
Husain
Arabic · Husain is an Arabic diminutive of Hasan, meaning little handsome one or little good one.
Hanaa
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning "bliss" or "happiness."
Hanad
Arabic · Hanad is used in Somali and Arabic contexts and is often linked to praise, happiness, or pleasantness.
Hunner
English · Modern variant of Hunter, originally an occupational surname for a huntsman.
Hanalei
English · Hanalei is a place name from Hawaii, used as a given name with a breezy island feel.
Harmoniee
Greek · Harmoniee is a modern spelling of Harmony, from Greek harmonía, meaning agreement, balance, or peaceful fitting together.
Hukam
Indian · Used in Punjabi and related traditions, Hukam comes from a word meaning command, order, or divine will.
Howl
English · English word name tied to the cry of a wolf, also familiar from modern fantasy literature.
Hayami
Japanese · A Japanese name that can carry meanings tied to “quick” or “early beauty,” depending on the kanji used.
Haywood
English · From Old English meaning 'hedged enclosure' or 'fenced forest,' an English place name.
Hazell
English · Variant of Hazel, from the Old English 'hæsel,' referring to the hazelnut tree.
Herlinda
German · From Germanic elements 'heri' (army) and 'lind' (soft, tender), widely used in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Hercules
Greek · Latin form of Greek 'Herakles' meaning glory of Hera; the legendary hero of immense strength.
Harald
Norse · Scandinavian/Germanic form of Harold, from 'here' (army) and 'wald' (ruler), meaning 'army commander'.
Haynes
English · Patronymic from the medieval name Hain or Hagin, meaning 'enclosure' or 'hedged area.'
Haleemah
Arabic · Haleemah means 'gentle,' 'patient,' or 'forbearing' in Arabic.
Henya
Hebrew · Henya is a traditional diminutive linked to names like Hannah or Henia, usually associated with grace.
Hadeel
Arabic · Hadeel is an Arabic name meaning the cooing sound of doves.
Hassani
Arabic · Hassani derives from Arabic Hasan, meaning "handsome" or "good," and is also used widely in African naming traditions.
Hareem
Arabic · From Arabic harim, meaning sanctuary, sacred space, or private protected place.
Haiven
English · A modern spelling of Haven, from the English word for a safe harbor or place of refuge.
Haylin
English · Haylin is a modern English-style name, possibly influenced by Haley and Lynn, with meadow-like associations.
Hezakiah
Hebrew · Hezakiah is a variant of Hezekiah, from Hebrew meaning “Yahweh strengthens.”
Hiya
Indian · Hiya is an Indian name meaning heart, soul, or inner feeling.
Hadara
Arabic · From Arabic hadara/hadarah meaning presence or civilization, giving a name sense of refinement and culture.
Hazyl
English · A creative spelling of Hazel, tied to the English hazel tree and the gray-brown color it inspires.
Hayston
English · English place-name surname meaning 'hay settlement,' used as a modern given name.
Hridhaan
Indian · Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'one with a large heart' or 'compassionate,' from 'hridaya' (heart).
Hartleigh
English · Modern invented compound of Hart (Old English, 'male deer') and '-leigh' (Old English, 'woodland clearing').
Happiness
English · A direct virtue-name from English meaning joy and well-being, used in modern inspirational naming.
Hadlynn
English · A modern feminine blend of Hadley and Lynne, combining meadow-place imagery with a lyrical ending.
Hazelgrace
English · A modern English compound from Hazel (tree name) and Grace (favor), joining nature imagery with virtue.
Husaina
Arabic · Husaina is a feminine form related to Husayn, from Arabic roots meaning good, handsome, or little beauty.
Hux
English · Hux is a clipped modern surname-style name, likely related to place or family names like Huxley.
Huxson
English · Huxson is a modern English-style surname name built with the suffix -son, suggesting 'son of Hux' or a family-line meaning.
Heir
English · Word name from English via French, meaning inheritor or successor.
Hardyn
English · Hardyn is likely a modern English variant of Hardy, from a surname meaning bold, brave, or strong.
Hendon
English · An English place and surname name, likely meaning high hill or settlement on a rise.
Huston
English · Variant of Houston, from Old English meaning Hugh's town or settlement on the hill.
Hale
English · From Old English 'halh' meaning 'nook, hollow, or remote valley.' Also connotes robust health.
Hiromi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'generous beauty' or 'wide sea,' combining 'hiro' (broad) with 'mi' (beauty).
Hanah
Hebrew · Hanah is a variant of Hannah, from Hebrew, meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Halyn
English · Halyn is a modern variant of Halen or Haley-style names, likely formed in contemporary English naming use.
Hailyn
English · A modern English name likely influenced by Hailey and Lynn, often evoking hay meadow or healthy brightness.
Heru
African · A form of the ancient Egyptian divine name Horus, associated with the sky and kingship.
Healani
English · Usually interpreted from Hawaiian elements as 'heavenly mist' or 'from the heavens,' though forms vary in usage.
Hyde
English · Hyde is an English surname from a place-name term meaning a land measure or homestead.
Hikma
Arabic · Hikma comes from Arabic and means wisdom, making it a clear virtue-style name meaning.
Havynn
English · A modern spelling of Haven, from Old English for harbor, meaning safety and refuge.
Huckston
English · Modern invented name evoking Huckleberry Finn combined with the place-suffix '-ton,' suggesting frontier adventurousness.
Hayslee
English · A modern English combination likely from Hay and -sleigh/-lee, used as a soft, contemporary girl’s name.
Hestia
Greek · Hestia is the Greek goddess of hearth and home, and her name is tied to the hearth itself.
Huxon
English · Huxon is likely an English surname-style name meaning son of Huck or Hugh.
Haizleigh
English · Haizleigh is a modern invented spelling built from Haisley-style sounds and the suffix -leigh.
Hareer
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning "silk," associated with softness and fineness.
Harmyni
English · Harmyni is a modern spelling of Harmony, from Greek harmonia, meaning concord or unity.
Howell
Welsh · Anglicized form of the Welsh name Hywel, meaning eminent or conspicuous; borne by several Welsh kings.
Hannie
German · Diminutive of Hannah or Johanna, from Hebrew meaning grace or God is gracious.
Hally
English · Diminutive of Harold or Henry; also linked to Old English 'healh' meaning meadow.
Hyatt
English · English surname from Old English 'heah' (high) and 'geat' (gate), meaning high gate.
Haile
African · From Ge'ez/Amharic meaning 'power, might'; also variant of Haley.
Holli
English · A variant of Holly, taken from the holly tree and its evergreen red-berried plant symbolism.
Holliday
English · From the English surname and word for a holy day or festival, later used as a cheerful given name.
Hamid
Arabic · Hamid is an Arabic name meaning "praised" or "praiseworthy."
Halona
English · Halona is often glossed as happy fortune and is used in modern American naming, though its exact linguistic source is debated.
Helio
Greek · From Helios, the Greek sun god, giving the name a meaning of 'sun.'
Helina
Greek · A variant of Helena, from Greek roots associated with light or shining brightness.
Hatti
English · A diminutive of Harriet or Hattie, from Germanic roots meaning home ruler.
Hazem
Arabic · Hazem is an Arabic name meaning resolute, firm, or decisive.
Haseeb
Arabic · Arabic name meaning "noble," "respected," or "esteemed."
Hayla
English · A modern form related to Hayley, usually carrying the English place-name sense "hay clearing."
Honestee
English · A modern spelling of Honesty, taken from the English virtue word for truthfulness and sincerity.
Hallel
Hebrew · From Hebrew, meaning praise or song of praise, especially in a sacred or devotional sense.
Halimatou
Arabic · A West African form of Halima, from Arabic, meaning gentle, patient, or mild-tempered.
Hargun
Indian · Punjabi Sikh name combining 'Har' (a name of God) and 'gun' (virtue/quality), meaning 'one with divine virtues.'
Hailynn
English · Modern invented blend of Hayley (Old English 'hay meadow') with the popular -lynn suffix.
Huckleberry
English · From the English huckleberry shrub name; made famous as a literary given name by Mark Twain.
Heylin
English · Modern invented name, possibly a blending of Eileen or Evelyn with a contemporary stylized spelling.
Hadlyn
English · Modern invented name blending Hadley (Old English: 'heather meadow') with the popular feminine suffix -lyn.
Heylen
English · A surname-turned-name form likely from northwestern European roots, used today mostly as a modern given-name surname echo.
Havok
English · Directly from English *havoc*, adopted as a modern high-impact invented name with forceful tone.
Haku
Japanese · Japanese name with several kanji readings, often conveying meanings like "white" or "pure."
Holsten
German · German toponymic-family name likely from settlements or landscape terms for wooded terrain.
Hanzala
Arabic · Hanzala is an Arabic name taken from a bitter desert plant, long used in early Islamic history and literature.
Hridaya
Indian · Hridaya comes from Sanskrit and means heart, both the physical heart and the inner seat of feeling.
Haniely
Hebrew · Haniely likely derives from Haniel, a Hebrew angelic name meaning grace of God.
Hyla
Greek · From Greek hyle meaning "woodland" or "forest material."
Hiroshi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'generous,' 'tolerant,' or 'prosperous,' conveying broad-minded virtue.
Harding
English · From Old English/Germanic 'heard' meaning 'hardy, brave, strong'; a surname turned given name.
Harumi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'spring beauty,' from 'haru' (spring) and 'mi' (beauty).
Hanako
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'flower child,' from 'hana' (flower) and 'ko' (child).
Hendry
Scottish · Scottish variant of Henry, from Germanic 'heim' (home) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'home ruler'.
Hendy
Welsh · Hendy can derive from Welsh place elements meaning "old house," and also appears as a surname-style given name.
Hesham
Arabic · Hesham derives from Arabic Hisham, meaning generous or noble, and was borne by early Arab leaders.
Hykeem
Arabic · A modern spelling of Hakim or Hakeem, from Arabic hakim, meaning "wise" or "learned."
Hussam
Arabic · Hussam is an Arabic name meaning sword, often implying sharpness, strength, and honor.
Hovhannes
Hebrew · A form of John ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning "God is gracious."
Helayna
Greek · Helayna is a variant of Helena, from Greek roots meaning 'bright,' 'shining,' or 'torch.'
Havah
Hebrew · A form related to Eve/Chava, from Hebrew meaning 'life' or 'living one.'
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