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Baby names starting with H

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Heer
Indian · Heer is a Punjabi name associated with the legendary heroine Heer and can suggest diamondlike brilliance.
Hasset
African · Ethiopian Amharic name meaning happiness, joy, or delight.
Heilyn
Welsh · Heilyn is a Welsh-style name associated with Celtic naming taste and a soft, bright feminine character.
Havoc
English · An English word name from Old French 'havot,' meaning widespread chaos, disorder, or devastation.
Hamnah
Arabic · An Arabic feminine name meaning kindness, tenderness, and warmth, often associated with compassion and gentle temperament.
Hassiel
Hebrew · Hebrew invented name combining 'hassi' (shelter/grace) with theophoric -el, meaning 'God is my shelter.'
Hailo
English · Modern invented name, a variant of Halo, evoking a luminous ring of light with spiritual and celestial connotations.
Heartlynn
English · Modern invented compound of English 'heart' (seat of emotion) and Welsh-derived Lynn (lake or stream).
Hartlie
English · A creative variant of Hartley, from Old English *heorot* (hart, deer) plus a meadow element.
Hudhayfah
Arabic · Arabic name borne by early Islamic figures, often understood as "one who is devoutly true."
Havya
Indian · From Sanskrit havya, a term for a ritual offering made in sacred fire.
Heysel
English · Likely a variant of Hazel or a surname-style form, connected to the hazel tree or hazel-brown color.
Hurain
Arabic · Hurain is an Arabic name related to hoor, often interpreted as "beautiful-eyed" or linked to the heavenly maidens of paradise.
Hezekiyah
Hebrew · Hezekiyah is a variant of Hezekiah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning "Yahweh strengthens."
Hayzleigh
English · Hayzleigh is a modern elaboration of Haisley-style names, built from English place-name elements like hay and lea.
Hetvik
Norse · Hetvik has a Scandinavian place-name structure, likely combining elements for settlement, bay, or inlet.
Hadid
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning iron, conveying strength and firmness.
Huxten
English · Huxten is a modern English-style surname name likely modeled on place or family names like Huxton or Huxley.
Harbaaz
Indian · Harbaaz appears to be an Indian name, likely Punjabi or Hindi in style, with bold or hawk-like connotations in modern use.
Hunt
English · English occupational surname-turned-given-name meaning hunter, from Old English 'hunta' meaning one who hunts.
Hurley
Irish · Irish surname from Gaelic Ó hUirthile, possibly meaning "sea tide" or "sea hero."
Hannibal
African · From Phoenician meaning 'grace of Baal'; famously borne by the Carthaginian general.
Halie
Greek · Variant of Hailey or from Greek 'hals' meaning sea; also linked to hay meadow.
Hermelinda
Spanish · From Germanic elements 'heri' (army) and 'lind' (soft/shield), meaning gentle strength.
Halden
Norse · From Old Norse meaning half-Dane, originally a term for someone of mixed Norse-Danish heritage.
Haron
Hebrew · Variant of Aaron or Arabic Harun, meaning 'mountain of strength' or 'exalted one.'
Hoss
Arabic · Hoss is often used as a short form influenced by Arabic names like Husayn or Hasan, carrying noble and handsome associations.
Hena
Indian · Hena is a variant linked to hina or henna, referring to the fragrant flowering plant and dye.
Holy
English · Holy is an English word-name meaning "sacred" or "blessed."
Hassen
Arabic · Hassen is a variant of Hasan, an Arabic name meaning handsome, good, or beautiful.
Halah
Hebrew · Halah is a Hebrew biblical place-name appearing in the Old Testament.
Hodan
African · A Somali name meaning wealthy or rich, often associated with prosperity.
Haileigh
English · Haileigh is a modern spelling of Hayley, from an English surname meaning "hay clearing" or "hay meadow."
Heavenleigh
English · A modern English compound of Heaven and -leigh, evoking a heavenly meadow or place.
Henchy
Irish · Henchy is likely from an Irish surname and family-name tradition, adapted into given-name use.
Hassam
Arabic · Hassam is an Arabic name often linked to meanings like sharp sword or decisiveness, from a root suggesting sharpness.
Hokulani
English · Hokulani is a Hawaiian-inspired name associated with heavenly light and nature imagery, commonly used as a lyrical given name.
Hopelynn
English · An English compound name joining Hope with Lynn, giving it a direct meaning of hopeful grace.
Halid
Arabic · Halid is a variant of Khalid, an Arabic name meaning eternal, everlasting, or immortal.
Heera
Indian · Heera is a South Asian form related to hira, meaning 'diamond.'
Heiley
English · Heiley is likely a variant of Hayley, an English surname and place name meaning 'hay clearing.'
Hooriya
Arabic · From Arabic-Persian forms related to *huri* or other divine maidens, adapted as a modern feminine name.
Hadija
Arabic · Variant of Khadija, the Arabic name meaning 'premature child' or 'trustworthy,' borne by the Prophet's wife.
Hasiel
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style name with the divine suffix "-el," typically interpreted as relating to God and divine aid.
Hadasha
Hebrew · Hebrew feminine form from the root *ḥadash* meaning 'new,' carrying clear biblical-Hebrew lineage.
Halsten
Norse · From Old Norse *Hallsteinn* (hall + stone), meaning 'stone of the hall' in Viking-era Nordic usage.
Horus
African · Ancient Egyptian sky god whose name means 'the distant one' or 'he who is above,' symbolizing kingship and the sun.
Holter
German · Topographic surname from German 'holter' meaning 'dweller by a wood or grove,' used as a given name.
Hridaan
Indian · A modern Indian form linked to Sanskrit/Hindi concepts of the heart, used for expressive and affectionate meaning.
Hayan
Arabic · A form of Arabic Hayyan, meaning "living," "vital," or "full of life."
Hayzley
English · Hayzley is a modern invented English-style name echoing Hazel and Haisley forms.
Hanani
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name meaning “gracious” or “God has been gracious.”
Habakkuk
Hebrew · Habakkuk is a Hebrew prophetic name usually interpreted as 'embrace' or 'one who embraces.'
Harriett
English · From Germanic 'Heimiric' meaning home ruler; feminine form of Harry/Henry.
Horatio
Latin · From the Roman clan name Horatius, possibly meaning timekeeper; associated with the legendary Roman hero Horatius.
Humphrey
English · From Old German 'Hunfrid' meaning peaceful warrior, combining 'hun' (warrior) and 'frid' (peace).
Hartwell
English · English place name meaning "deer spring" from Old English heorot (hart/deer) and wella (spring/stream).
Haskell
Hebrew · Possibly an Ashkenazi form of Ezekiel or from Old Norse 'Áskell' meaning 'divine cauldron.'
Heloise
French · From Germanic Helewidis meaning 'healthy and wide'; famed for the medieval scholar Héloïse.
Harlon
English · Variant of Harlan, from Old English meaning hare land or army land.
Hastings
English · English place name meaning 'Haesta's people,' associated with the historic town.
Hatton
English · From Old English place name meaning 'settlement on the heath' or 'heather-covered hill town'.
Hedy
German · From Germanic Hedwig meaning 'battle strife,' or Greek 'hedys' meaning sweet.
Hylan
English · Variant of Hyland, from Old English meaning one who lives on high land or a hill dweller.
Haruto
Japanese · Popular Japanese name meaning 'spring person' (春人) or 'sunlight soaring' (陽翔).
Haim
Hebrew · Haim comes from Hebrew chayyim and means life.
Hanifah
Arabic · Hanifah is from Arabic and means true believer, upright, or one who follows the right path.
Huy
Chinese · A Vietnamese name from Sino-Vietnamese roots often meaning brightness, radiance, or splendor.
Halim
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning gentle, patient, or forbearing.
Haily
English · Haily is a variant of Hailey, from an English place name meaning 'hay clearing' or 'hay meadow.'
Hamed
Arabic · Hamed is an Arabic name meaning 'praiseworthy' or 'one who praises.'
Haifa
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning slender, graceful, or delicately shaped; it is also the name of the city of Haifa.
Herson
Spanish · Herson is used in Spanish-speaking communities and is often treated as a modern given name with uncertain root formation.
Haaris
Arabic · Haaris is an Arabic name meaning guardian, watchman, or cultivator.
Haruki
Japanese · Haruki is a Japanese name often written with characters meaning spring and brightness, radiance, or tree.
Hasna
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning beautiful, lovely, or good.
Hajira
Arabic · A variant of Hajara or Hagar, an Arabic form associated with migration and steadfastness.
Halleigh
English · Halleigh is a creative spelling of Hallie, from English surname roots meaning 'dweller at the hall meadow.'
Himani
Indian · From Sanskrit and Indian tradition, Himani means snowy or of the हिम, evoking the Himalayas.
Haeven
English · A creative spelling of Heaven, from the English word for the celestial realm.
Hamda
Arabic · From Arabic roots meaning praise, thanks, or commendation.
Hephzibah
Hebrew · From Hebrew, meaning 'my delight is in her'; a biblical name from the Old Testament.
Hazal
Arabic · Hazal is used in Turkish and nearby cultures and is often linked with autumn leaves or seasonal imagery.
Hayder
Arabic · A variant of Haidar, an Arabic name meaning lion.
Hadasah
Hebrew · Variant of Hadassah, Hebrew for 'myrtle tree'; the birth name of the biblical Queen Esther.
Hayaa
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'modesty' or 'bashfulness,' considered a highly virtuous quality in Islamic moral tradition.
Hazelann
English · Compound of Hazel (Old English hazel tree, symbol of wisdom) and Ann (Hebrew 'grace' or 'favor').
Haby
Arabic · Possibly from Arabic Habiba meaning 'beloved,' or a West African given name with regional usage.
Hayson
English · Modern English surname-style name, likely a variant of Jason (Greek, 'healer') or a coined patronymic.
Hilinai
Slavic · Hilinai looks like a modern invented name with a soft Slavic-style ending and no dominant historical etymological anchor.
Hayyan
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'alive,' 'lively,' or 'vibrant,' rooted in 'hayy,' the Arabic word for life.
Hatley
English · English transferred surname and place name, likely meaning a topographic clearing or settlement feature.
Hazaiah
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name meaning 'Yahweh sees' or 'Yahweh has decided,' appearing in the Old Testament genealogies.
Heartlee
English · A coined English form joining heart and -lee to express warmth, openness, and affection.
Hamdaan
Arabic · Arabic name, variant of Hamdan, meaning 'praiseworthy' or 'one who frequently praises God.'
Harbour
English · Directly from the English noun harbour, meaning a sheltered port, adopted as a place-based name.
Haxton
English · From English place-name style, combining an old personal element with "-ton" meaning settlement.
Hasanat
Arabic · From Arabic ḥasanāt, meaning good deeds or acts of kindness and virtue.
Haizen
English · A modern stylistic variant near Hayden/Aiden forms; meaning is contemporary and primarily phonetic.
Hinson
English · English surname-derived name meaning son of Hine or Hein, a common patronymic pattern.
Hazlyn
English · A modern elaboration of Hazel, the English nature name from the hazel tree and its light brown color.
Hazeley
English · A modern English-style name likely inspired by hazel trees and the popular -ley suffix.
Huxtyn
English · A modern invented surname-style spelling, likely influenced by Huxley and -tyn/-ton endings.
Humaid
Arabic · An Arabic diminutive of names from the Hamd root, meaning little praised one or kindly praised.
Halime
Arabic · From Arabic Halima, meaning gentle, patient, and mild-mannered.
Hezekai
Hebrew · Hezekai is a modern form inspired by Hezekiah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning God strengthens.
Heimy
Hebrew · Heimy is used as a nickname-style form of Chaim or Haim, the Hebrew name meaning life.
Hayez
Arabic · Hayez appears to be an Arabic-style modern form, possibly linked to liveliness, distinction, or presence.
Hakam
Arabic · From Arabic hakam, meaning 'judge,' 'arbiter,' or 'wise ruler.'
Hadis
Arabic · From Arabic usage, often linked to speech, narration, or something newly arrived.
Hande
Persian · Likely from Persian usage connected with joy or smiling, giving it a cheerful sense.
Heyder
Arabic · Heyder is a variant of Haidar, an Arabic name meaning “lion.”
Herminia
Spanish · From Germanic 'ermen' meaning whole or universal; Spanish feminine form related to Hermes.
Huber
German · Germanic occupational name from 'Hufe,' a unit of farmland, meaning 'landowner' or 'farmer.'
Harrington
English · English place name meaning 'settlement of Haering's people.'
Henning
German · Diminutive of Henrik/Henry, meaning 'ruler of the home.' Common in Scandinavian and German cultures.
Halton
English · Old English place name meaning 'hall town' or 'settlement on a hill', from 'halh' and 'tun'.
Hansell
German · Diminutive of Hans (German form of John), meaning 'God is gracious.'
Hoda
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning guidance or right direction.
Hava
Hebrew · A Hebrew form related to Eve or Chava, meaning life or living one.
Halee
English · Halee is a modern English variant of Hailey, originally from a surname meaning 'hay clearing.'
Hanadi
Arabic · Hanadi is an Arabic name often interpreted as 'beloved' or associated with refined beauty and grace.
Hafiz
Arabic · Hafiz comes from Arabic and means "guardian," "protector," or one who preserves sacred text.
Halana
Greek · Halana is likely related to Helen or Alana forms, carrying associations of light or beauty.
Hayato
Japanese · Hayato is a Japanese name that can mean falcon person, swift person, or other meanings depending on the kanji used.
Hela
Norse · Hela comes from Norse mythology as the name of the ruler of the underworld, related to the goddess Hel.
Harim
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name also echoed in Arabic forms, often linked to consecration or sanctuary.
Hilal
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning crescent moon.
Halayna
Greek · A modern variant of Alaina or Helena, from Greek roots associated with light or brightness.
Hedaya
Arabic · An Arabic name related to hidaya, meaning guidance or right direction.
Harin
Indian · Harin is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning "deer" and sometimes linked to Lord Vishnu.
Hasti
Persian · Hasti is a Persian name meaning existence, being, or life itself.
Hamze
Arabic · A variant of Hamza, an Arabic name meaning 'strong' or 'steadfast.'
Hadya
Arabic · Hadya is related to Hadiyya or Hadiya in Arabic, meaning gift, guidance, or one who is rightly guided.
Heart
English · Heart is an English word name drawn from the body and symbol of love, courage, and feeling.
Hasley
English · A modern variant of Hadley or Haisley, from Old English meaning 'heather field' or 'hay clearing'.
Humayra
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'reddish' or 'rosy-cheeked,' famously used as a term of endearment for Aisha by the Prophet Muhammad.
Henoch
Hebrew · Henoch is a spelling variant of Enoch, a Hebrew name meaning 'dedicated' or 'initiated.'
Harveer
Indian · Punjabi/Sikh name combining 'Har' (a name of God) and 'veer' (brave warrior), meaning 'brave servant of God.'
Hade
Greek · Derived from Hades, Greek god of the underworld; the name means 'unseen' or 'the invisible one'.
Haylynn
English · A modernized spelling of Hayley plus Lynn, originally from Old English hay meadow associations.
Haisten
English · A surname-shaped modern English name, likely adapted from older Germanic or Old English family-name forms.
Hoor
Arabic · Arabic and Persian name meaning 'celestial beauty,' referencing the houris of paradise in Islamic tradition.
Harseerat
Indian · Punjabi Sikh name combining Har (a name of God) and seerat (inner character or beauty).
Henslee
English · Modern invented name inspired by English surname patterns like Hensley or Ainsley.
Hattan
Arabic · An Arabic-influenced name form associated with strength and steadfastness in traditional usage.
Hajin
Arabic · An Arabic-linked name associated with Hajj imagery and the idea of pilgrimage or sacred travel.
Hiyan
Arabic · A name used in Arabic contexts and often linked to life, liveliness, or vitality.
Hathaway
English · Hathaway is an English surname name meaning 'heath way' or 'path across the heath.'
Huckson
English · Huckson is an English-style surname name meaning 'son of Huck,' echoing the trend of rugged patronymic forms.
Hucksley
English · Hucksley resembles an English surname-place name, likely meaning a meadow or clearing linked to a family or locale.
Haysley
English · An English-style surname-inspired modern name combining hay and the fashionable -ley ending.
Henslie
English · A surname-style modern name likely related to Hensley, originally from an English place name meaning hen's meadow.
Hylia
Greek · Likely drawn from Greek hyle, meaning wood or forest matter, giving it a natural, airy feel.
Hazellynn
English · Hazellynn combines Hazel, from the hazel tree and color name, with Lynn in a modern English compound form.
Haislynn
English · Haislynn is a modern English-style invented name, likely modeled on Haisley and Lynn names.
Hian
Chinese · Hian is used in Chinese naming traditions and may convey qualities like steadiness, grace, or wisdom by character choice.
Hanes
Welsh · A Welsh word-name meaning history or story, also used as a surname and given name.
Henric
German · Variant of Henry, from Germanic roots meaning home ruler.
Haizlynn
English · A modern blend of Haisley-style sounds and Lynn, formed in recent English naming fashion.
Heyansh
Indian · Heyansh appears to be a modern Indian name, often formed in Sanskritic style and associated with divinity or a share of light.
Hermoni
Hebrew · Probably related to Hebrew Hermon, the biblical mountain name, giving it a place-based sacred association.
Hollins
English · Hollins is an English surname name from place roots referring to holly trees or holly-covered land.
Heziah
Hebrew · A Hebrew-derived variant of Hezekiah, meaning God has strengthened or God is my strength.
Huxly
English · Variant of Huxley, an English surname from a place name meaning “Hucc's meadow” or clearing.
Hasrat
Arabic · Hasrat comes from Arabic and Persian usage, meaning longing, desire, or deep yearning.
Henza
Arabic · Henza may be a variant of Hansa or Hamza-style names, with a strong concise sound.
Hakari
Japanese · Hakari is Japanese in form and may relate to words for measure, plan, or reckoning depending on kanji.
Haon
Korean · Haon is Korean in style, with meaning depending on the hanja chosen, often suggesting summer, greatness, or grace.
Harriette
French · French feminine form of Harry/Henri, from Germanic 'heim' (home) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning estate ruler.
Hermann
German · From Germanic 'heri' (army) and 'man' (man), meaning army man or warrior.
Harman
English · Variant of Herman, from Germanic 'heri-man' meaning army man or soldier.
Holmes
English · From Old Norse 'holmr' meaning small island or water meadow; a transferred surname.
Henriette
French · French feminine diminutive of Henri, from Germanic 'heim' (home) and 'ric' (ruler).
Hall
English · English surname for one who lived in or worked at a manor hall, from Old English heall.
Hayward
English · From Old English 'hege-weard' meaning hedge guardian; an occupational surname name.
Hill
English · Topographic English name for someone living on or near a hill, from Old English 'hyll.'
Hilaria
Latin · From Latin 'hilaris' meaning cheerful or joyful; feminine form of Hilarius.
Hipolito
Spanish · Spanish form of Hippolytus, from Greek 'hippos' (horse) and 'lytos' (loosened), meaning freer of horses.
Hellena
Greek · Variant of Helena, from Greek helene meaning "bright, shining light" or "torch."
Hezikiah
Hebrew · Variant of Hezekiah, from Hebrew meaning 'God has strengthened'; a biblical king of Judah.
Hueston
English · Variant of Houston, meaning 'Hugh's town,' a Scottish place name.
Hanya
Hebrew · Usually a variant of Hannah, from Hebrew meaning "grace" or "favor," though it also appears in Arabic usage.
Hud
English · Usually a short form of Hudson or Hudd, though it can also echo Hud, an Arabic and biblical prophetic name.
Hasaan
Arabic · A variant of Hassan, from Arabic, meaning handsome, good, or excellent.
Hasana
Arabic · A feminine form related to Hasan, meaning "good," "beautiful," or "handsome."
Hany
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning happy, delighted, or contented.
Hema
Indian · Hema is an Indian Sanskrit name meaning gold or golden.
Hieu
Chinese · Hieu is used in Vietnamese and is often tied to Sino-Vietnamese roots meaning filial respect, learning, or understanding.
Hannan
Arabic · Hannan can derive from roots meaning 'compassion,' 'mercy,' or 'grace.'
Hind
Arabic · Hind is a classic Arabic name historically associated with abundance and also used for 'group of camels.'
Helaman
Hebrew · A scriptural name known from Latter-day Saint tradition, often interpreted with Hebrew-style formation though exact origin is uncertain.
Haruka
Japanese · A Japanese name often meaning "spring fragrance," "distant," or similar depending on the kanji used.
Harsh
Indian · Harsh comes from Sanskrit-derived Indian usage meaning joy, happiness, or delight.
Haylei
English · A modern spelling of Hailey, from an English place name meaning 'hay clearing' or 'hay meadow.'
Hady
Arabic · Hady comes from Arabic Hadi, meaning "guide" or "one who leads rightly."
Heydy
German · Heydy is a spelling variant of Heidi, the German diminutive of Adelheid, meaning 'noble kind.'
Havannah
Spanish · A variant of Havana, the place name associated with the Cuban capital and used as a stylish place-based name.
Handsome
English · An English word-name from Old English roots meaning attractive or fine-looking, used as a rare modern coined name.
Huntyr
English · Huntyr is a creative spelling of Hunter, an occupational surname for one who hunts.
Haedyn
English · A modern spelling of Hayden, originally an English surname meaning "hay valley" or "hay hill."
Hannahgrace
Hebrew · A compound name joining Hannah, meaning grace or favor, with Grace, reinforcing the same blessing-centered idea.
Hermela
African · An Ethiopian and Eritrean name, often associated with grace, blessing, or beauty in modern usage.
Haydyn
English · A spelling variant of Hayden, from an English surname meaning hay valley or hay hill.
Hughston
English · Hughston is a surname-based name meaning "Hugh's town or settlement," from Germanic Hugh meaning "mind" or "spirit."
Heyam
Arabic · Heyam is an Arabic name associated with love, longing, or passionate devotion.
Hanaan
Arabic · Hanaan comes from Arabic and Hebrew roots meaning compassion, tenderness, or grace.
Haylyn
English · Haylyn is a modern English-style blend name, likely inspired by Hailey and Lynn, suggesting a hay meadow lineage.
Halaya
Arabic · Likely a modern melodic variant of names like Aliyah or Hala, associated with elevation or halo-like beauty.
Hamir
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic naming roots suggesting liveliness, warmth, or reddish color, though usage varies by region.
Hawke
English · Hawke comes from the English word and surname for the hawk bird, giving it a sharp nature-based feel.
Hada
Hebrew · Possibly from Hebrew 'Hadassah' meaning myrtle tree, or an Arabic root meaning calm and gentle.
Hayz
English · Modern invented name, a stylized phonetic variant of Hayes, from an Old English surname.
Halayah
Hebrew · Modern invented name possibly inspired by Hebrew hallel meaning 'praise,' with an elaborate feminine ending.
Hayah
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'life' or 'to live,' closely related to Chava (Eve), the mother of all living.
Hailen
English · Modern variant of Hailey or Halen, derived from Old English meaning 'hay clearing' or meadow.
Haram
Hebrew · May derive from Hebrew Hiram meaning 'exalted brother,' or Arabic meaning 'sacred' or 'forbidden.'
Harloe
English · Modern variant of Harlow, an English place name meaning 'rock hill' or 'army hill,' popularized as a given name.
Hawwa
Arabic · The Arabic and Islamic form of Eve, from the Semitic root meaning 'life' or 'living,' the first woman.
Heartly
English · A modern spelling of Heartley preserving the deer-meadow image while adopting a softer feminine given-name style.
Hazyn
English · Modern invented respelling, possibly derived from Hazen (English place name) or a stylized form of Jason.
Hessa
Arabic · An Arabic feminine name meaning 'destiny' or 'fate,' commonly used in Gulf Arab countries.
Henzley
English · Modern invented name, a creative respelling of Hensley, an Old English surname meaning 'Hein's meadow.'
Hadeed
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'iron' or 'strong as iron,' conveying resilience and unbreakable strength.
Hypatia
Greek · From Greek *Hypatía*, commonly read as most high or supremely eminent, made famous by the philosopher Hypatia.
Hinsley
English · From an English place-name pattern meaning settlement by a high wood or meadow, now used as a given name.
Heeya
Indian · Likely an Indian modern name, often associated with meanings like "heart," "joy," or "beloved" in current use.
Harker
English · An English surname-name, likely occupational or topographic, associated with herding or marshland dwellers.
Hinami
Japanese · Hinami is a Japanese name that can combine elements for sun, light, greens, or beauty depending on kanji.
Huxleigh
English · Huxleigh is a modern English surname-style name using the fashionable -leigh ending.
Hendric
German · Hendric is a Germanic form of Henry, meaning "home ruler" or "ruler of the household."
Hap
English · Hap is an English nickname tied to happiness, luck, or chance.
Harsirat
Indian · From Punjabi and Sikh usage, Harsirat combines divine joy and remembrance or praise.
Hermosa
Spanish · Hermosa is Spanish for beautiful, so the name directly carries the sense of beauty and loveliness.
Haysten
English · Likely a modern surname-style form related to Hastings or Hasten, suggesting a place-name or brisk, energetic sound.
Hattiemae
English · A compound of Hattie, a diminutive of Harriet, and Mae, giving it the sense of a classic pet form with a vintage middle element.
Huntlie
English · A modern form of Huntley, from an English surname meaning “hunter’s meadow.”
Havi
Hebrew · Havi is a Hebrew name meaning 'life' or 'living,' related to Chava or Eve.
Humble
English · Humble comes from the English virtue word meaning modest or lowly in spirit.
Herani
Indian · Herani is likely an Indian or South Asian form with soft Sanskrit-style sounds, used more for its lyrical quality than one fixed root.
Hyndrix
German · A modern spelling inspired by Hendrix, from a Germanic name meaning home ruler.
Helany
Greek · A variant related to Helen, from Greek roots associated with light, torch, or shining.
Heysell
English · Heysell appears to be a modern spelling influenced by Hazel or Haisel-like surname forms.
Haddassah
Hebrew · Haddassah is a variant of Hadassah, the Hebrew name meaning myrtle tree.
Heva
Hebrew · Heva is a variant of Eve or Hava, from Hebrew meaning life or living one.
Hossana
Hebrew · Hossana is a form of Hosanna, from Hebrew liturgical language meaning save, please or save now.
Hallston
English · An English surname-style place name likely meaning settlement near a hall or manor.
Hanvik
Norse · A Scandinavian-style name using -vik, meaning bay or inlet, giving it a place-based Norse feel.
Hazur
Hebrew · Likely related to biblical and Semitic place-name forms such as Hazor, meaning enclosure or settlement.
Higgins
Irish · An Irish surname from Ó hUiginn, meaning descendant of Uiginn.
Hassie
English · Diminutive of Harriet or Hester, used as an affectionate short form.
Hanora
Irish · Irish form of Honora, from Latin 'honor' meaning honor or esteem.
Haidee
Greek · From Greek 'aidoios' meaning modest; popularized by Byron's 'Don Juan' heroine.
Hortencia
Spanish · Spanish variant of Hortensia, from Latin 'hortensis' meaning 'of the garden.'
Hinton
English · English place name surname meaning 'high settlement' or 'settlement belonging to a monastic community.'
Hamlet
Norse · From Old Norse 'Amlóði' meaning 'fool' or 'trickster'; immortalized by Shakespeare's tragic prince.
Hesper
Greek · From Greek 'hesperos' meaning evening star, referring to the planet Venus at dusk.
Hue
English · Variant of Hugh, from Old German 'hug' meaning 'mind, intellect, or spirit.'
Hy
Hebrew · Short form of Hyman or Hiram, from Hebrew meaning life or exalted brother.
Hershey
German · Variant of Hirsch, from German/Yiddish meaning 'deer,' used as a given name and surname.
Herminio
Spanish · Spanish form of Herminius, from Germanic 'ermen' meaning whole or universal.
Hollan
English · Variant of Holland, from Old English hol land meaning 'land by a hollow or ridge.'
Hernando
Spanish · Spanish form of Ferdinand, from Germanic elements meaning bold voyager or adventurous.
Herrick
German · Herrick is a Germanic surname-name meaning army ruler or powerful leader.
Hollister
English · English surname and place name meaning dweller near the holly trees.
Hara
Japanese · Hara appears in Japanese naming and also as a variant of Hera, the Greek goddess name.
Hondo
Japanese · In Japanese, Hondo can mean 'main island' or 'main way,' though as a given name it is uncommon.
Halena
Greek · Halena is a variant of Helen, from Greek roots associated with light, brightness, or a shining torch.
Haralambos
Greek · Haralambos comes from Greek elements meaning "joy" and "to shine," giving a sense of radiant joy.
Holleigh
English · Holleigh is a modern spelling of Holly, from the English holly tree name.
Haneef
Arabic · Haneef comes from Arabic Hanif, meaning "upright," "true believer," or one who follows a pure path.
Hydie
German · Hydie is a spelling variant of Heidi, a diminutive of Adelheid meaning 'noble kind' or 'of noble birth.'
Hollen
English · Hollen is likely a surname-style variant of Holland or Holly, evoking holly trees or a place-based origin.
Herberth
German · Herberth is a variant of Herbert, from Germanic elements meaning "army" and "bright."
Hyder
Arabic · From Arabic Haydar, meaning 'lion,' a traditional name symbolizing bravery and strength.
Hasmik
Persian · Used in Armenian and Persian contexts, Hasmik refers to the jasmine flower.
Heleena
Greek · A variant of Helena, from Greek roots linked to 'light,' 'torch,' or shining brightness.
Haja
Arabic · Haja is used in African Muslim communities and relates to Arabic Hajja, a title associated with pilgrimage.
Hamadi
Arabic · Hamadi is an Arabic-derived East African name related to praise, thanks, or one who is praiseworthy.
Hiliana
Latin · Likely related to Iliana or Juliana forms, with roots suggesting brightness or youthful softness.
Harini
Indian · Harini comes from Sanskrit and means "doe" or "female deer."
Haely
English · Haely is a modern spelling of Haley, originally an English surname meaning 'hay clearing' or 'hay meadow.'
Heavan
English · Heavan is a spelling variant of Heaven, an English word-name evoking the celestial realm.
Hazim
Arabic · Hazim is an Arabic name meaning "resolute," "decisive," or "firm-minded."
Hennessey
Irish · Hennessey comes from an Irish surname, anglicized from O hAonghusa, meaning descendant of Aonghus.
Haben
African · Haben is an East African name, especially Eritrean or Ethiopian, often associated with ideas of light or gift depending on usage.
Haydin
English · Haydin is a modern spelling of Hayden, an English place name meaning hay valley or hay hill.
Harut
Persian · A name known from Islamic tradition as Harut, an angelic figure, and also used as a personal name.
Hawken
English · An English surname-style name from Hawkin, a medieval diminutive associated with Hawk or Henry.
Hamna
Arabic · An Arabic name often interpreted as blessed, graceful, or favored.
Halaina
Greek · A modern variant of Helena or Alaina, from Greek roots meaning “light” or “torch.”
Haydan
English · Variant of Hayden, originally a surname meaning 'hay valley' or 'hay hill.'
Haddy
Arabic · Often used as a short form of Khadija or Hadiyya-family names, carrying senses of early-born, gift, or blessing.
Haleah
English · Haleah is likely a modern form influenced by Halia or Aaliyah, often associated with exalted or gentle beauty.
Hendel
Hebrew · Hendel is a Yiddish-style diminutive of Hannah, a Hebrew name meaning grace or favor.
Hamida
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning praiseworthy or thankful.
Haidi
German · Likely a spelling variant of Heidi, a diminutive of Adelheid meaning noble kind.
Haygen
German · Likely a variant of Hagen, a Germanic name meaning 'enclosure' or 'hedged place.'
Hamidou
Arabic · Hamidou is a West African form of Hamid, from Arabic meaning 'praiseworthy' or 'one who praises.'
Haani
Arabic · Haani is from Arabic and means "happy," "delighted," or "content."
Haithem
Arabic · Haithem is a variant of Arabic Haytham, meaning young hawk or falcon.
Hazzel
English · A variant of Hazel, the tree name, associated with the hazel plant and earthy natural imagery.
Habibatou
Arabic · Habibatou is a West African form of Habiba from Arabic, meaning beloved or darling.
Hazy
English · English diminutive or standalone modern given name evoking a dreamy, soft quality; likely derived from Hazel.
Hayleen
Greek · A modern form of Helen, from Greek *Helene* meaning bright or torch, adapted through English spelling variants.
Haiti
English · Name taken directly from the Caribbean nation Haiti, derived from Taíno Ayiti meaning 'mountainous land.'
Hamse
Arabic · An Arabic-influenced form related to names like Hamza, associated in naming traditions with bravery and strength.
Helly
Greek · Diminutive of Helen, from Greek meaning 'shining light' or 'torch,' used as an affectionate nickname form.
Haegan
English · Modern invented name, likely a stylized variant of Hagan or Hagen meaning 'enclosure' or 'stronghold.'
Hopper
English · English occupational surname meaning 'hop grower' or 'one who hops,' now used as a given name.
Haydar
Arabic · Arabic for “lion,” also an honorific title historically tied to strength and leadership.
Hobbes
English · From medieval English nickname *Hob* of Robert, later a surname popularized as a family name and by philosopher Thomas Hobbes.
Hanish
Indian · Sanskrit name associated with Lord Shiva meaning 'one who removes difficulties' or 'the deliverer from hardship.'
Heathcliff
English · English compound place-name meaning 'cliff by the heath,' made famous as the brooding hero of Brontë's Wuthering Heights.
Haajar
Arabic · Variant of Hagar/Hajar, meaning 'flight' or 'stranger,' wife of Abraham in both biblical and Quranic tradition.
Hiyam
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'passionate love' or 'deep, consuming affection.'
Haoyang
Chinese · Chinese given name commonly read as "good/bright yang" or "vast sea and sunshine," with auspicious natural imagery.
Hoku
Japanese · Name used in modern English contexts and often associated with meanings linked to "star."
Hadarah
Hebrew · From Semitic roots where Hadar can mean "glory" in Hebrew or polished presence in Arabic, adapted as a feminine given name.
Haevynn
English · A stylized modern English name, likely a unique spelling variant with contemporary aesthetics.
Hayoon
Arabic · An Arabic-derived name often associated with life, beauty, and good fortune in naming usage.
Hajun
Arabic · An Arabic-flavored modern name linked by sound to pilgrimage and honor terms in Arabic naming traditions.
Harfateh
Persian · Persian-influenced modern name form, commonly used for an elegant or distinguished meaning.
Harjaap
Indian · Indian Sikh name from har plus jaap, meaning one who recites or remembers the divine name.
Heartlyn
English · A modern invented name built from "heart" and a soft suffix, suggesting love, warmth, and tenderness.
Haneesh
Indian · An Indian name, often linked to Sanskrit-derived forms and interpreted with meanings around joy, lordship, or grace by usage.
Hanzalah
Arabic · An Arabic name from hanzal, the bitter colocynth plant, long used in Islamic naming tradition.
Hemingway
English · An English surname from a place name, associated with a settlement by water meadows or a homestead.
Harliv
English · Harliv is a modern invented English-style name, likely influenced by Harley and Liv.
Hazlie
English · Hazlie is a modern variation of Haisley or Hazel-inspired names, connected to the hazel tree.
Hirva
Indian · Hirva is an Indian name often associated with freshness or greenery, especially in Sanskrit-derived usage.
Hazelmae
English · Hazelmae combines Hazel, the tree name, with Mae, giving it a sweet vintage English style.
Hazlynn
English · Hazlynn is a modern blend of Hazel and Lynn, giving a nature-rooted name a contemporary sound.
Hensleigh
English · Hensleigh is a modern English-style surname name built on place-name elements meaning meadow or clearing.
Hurrem
Persian · Hurrem comes through Persian and Ottoman usage meaning cheerful, joyful, or delighted.
Hajoon
Korean · Hajoon is a Korean name typically formed from syllables whose meanings vary by hanja, often conveying greatness or talent.
Hasen
German · Hasen resembles the German word for hares and likely began as a surname or nickname linked to the animal.
Harlynne
English · Harlynne is a modern English blend of Harley and Lynn, originally echoing a hare meadow surname.
Hafiza
Arabic · Hafiza is the feminine form of Hafiz, meaning guardian or one who has memorized sacred text.
Hanvi
Indian · Hanvi is a modern Indian name often associated with happiness, grace, or divine blessing.
Houstyn
Scottish · Houstyn is a modern spelling of Houston, a Scottish surname and place name meaning Hugh's town.
Hayu
Japanese · A rare Japanese-style name whose sound suggests speed, growth, or freshness depending on the characters chosen.
Haezel
English · A creative spelling of Hazel, from the hazel tree and its green-brown color.
Hilani
English · Likely inspired by Hawaiian-style names such as Leilani, giving a sense of heavenly or gentle beauty.
Hetansh
Indian · Modern Indian name often interpreted as part of the heart or one with a good heart.
Hamta
Persian · A Persian name associated with goodness and purity, often understood as “virtuous” or “kind.”
Hirwa
African · Hirwa is an African name, likely from East or Central African usage, with local cultural roots.
Harvee
English · Harvee is a spelling variant of Harvey, from an old Breton and French-derived name meaning "battle worthy."
Hassatou
Arabic · Hassatou is a West African form of Hasana or Hassana, from Arabic roots meaning "good" or "beautiful."
Hiyabel
African · Hiyabel is an Ethiopian name, often interpreted as "gift of beauty" or linked to beauty and grace.
Hiyaan
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Hayyan, carrying meanings of life, vitality, and liveliness.
Habibullah
Arabic · Habibullah is Arabic and means beloved of God.
Haimi
Japanese · Likely a Japanese-style name formed from elements that can suggest beauty, sea, love, or smile depending on kanji.
Harwin
English · Harwin comes from old Germanic elements meaning "army" and "friend," giving it the sense of "warrior friend."
Haana
Hebrew · Haana is a variant of Hannah, the Hebrew name meaning grace or favor.
Hadassha
Hebrew · Hadassha is a variant of Hadassah, the Hebrew name meaning myrtle tree and known from the Book of Esther.
Haliya
Arabic · Haliya is likely related to Arabic-rooted names meaning beautiful, adorned, or precious.
Hamani
African · Hamani appears in African and Arabic-influenced naming traditions and is often associated with praise or protection.
Hazlei
English · Hazlei is a modern spelling of Hazley or Hazel-inspired names, tied to the hazel tree.
Heilani
Latin · Heilani is a modern form influenced by Hawaiian-style names, often interpreted as heavenly lei or crown of heaven.
Helani
English · Helani is likely a modern invented name, often heard as a melodic blend with a soft, sunlit sound rather than a single ancient source.
Himaya
Indian · Himaya likely comes from Indian naming traditions and is associated with protection, shelter, or caring guardianship.
Hridha
Indian · Hridha derives from Sanskrit-rooted Indian forms tied to the heart, suggesting feeling, compassion, or inner warmth.
Haddix
English · A surname-style modern name, likely derived from an English family name and used for its bold contemporary sound.
Hansh
German · Hansh is likely a variant of Hans, from Johannes, meaning God is gracious.
Hiam
Arabic · Hiam is used in Arabic for intense love or passion and may also echo Hebrew Chaim, meaning life.
Humayd
Arabic · Humayd is an Arabic diminutive of Hamid, meaning praised or commendable.
Ha
Korean · Korean one-syllable name element or surname whose meaning depends on the Hanja used.
Haadia
Arabic · An Arabic feminine form meaning "guide" or "one who leads to the right path."
Haadiya
Arabic · From Arabic Hadiyya or Hadiya, meaning gift, guide, or one who leads rightly.
Haadiyah
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'one who guides to righteousness' or 'leader toward what is right.'
Haaheo
African · Haaheo appears to be a rare name of uncertain origin; it is best treated as an African-associated modern personal name.
Haaken
Norse · Norse variant of Håkon, from Old Norse meaning 'high son' or 'chosen son,' a historic royal name.
Haakim
Arabic · A spelling variant of Hakim, from Arabic, meaning wise, learned, or judge.
Haala
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'halo around the moon,' a poetic image of soft lunar radiance.
Haamid
Arabic · Arabic name from the root *ḥamd* 'praise'; *Hāmid* means 'the praised one' and is an established Muslim name form.
Haania
Arabic · Arabic variant of Hania or Haniya, meaning 'happy, blissful, and content,' from the root hana.
Haaniya
Arabic · Variant of Haniya, from Arabic meaning 'happy, pleased, or content.'
Haarika
Indian · Haarika is an Indian name often understood to mean "wonderful" or "belonging to Lord Venkateswara."
Haasan
Arabic · Haasan is a variant of Hassan, from Arabic, meaning handsome, good, or excellent.
Haashim
Arabic · Haashim is a variant of Hashim, from Arabic meaning 'crusher' or 'breaker of bread.'
Haashir
Arabic · From Arabic root meaning 'one who gathers' or used in Urdu contexts to mean 'wealthy, affluent.'
Haasini
Arabic · From Arabic *hasin/hasina* meaning beautiful or handsome, updated as a soft modern feminine name.
Haaziq
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'skillful,' 'proficient,' or 'intelligent,' a variant spelling of Haziq.
Habacuc
Hebrew · Latin/Spanish form of Habakkuk, a Hebrew name possibly meaning 'embrace,' a minor prophet of the Hebrew Bible.
Habeba
Arabic · Habeba is from Arabic and means "beloved" or "dear one."
Habeeb
Arabic · Habeeb is an Arabic name meaning beloved or dear one.
Habeeba
Arabic · Variant of Habiba, an Arabic name meaning 'beloved' or 'sweetheart,' from the root ḥabba (to love).
Habert
German · Variant of Herbert, from Germanic elements 'hari' (army) and 'beraht' (bright).
Habibah
Arabic · Habibah is an Arabic feminine name meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one.'
Habil
Arabic · Arabic/Hebrew form of Abel (Habil), a biblical name meaning "breath" or "vapor."
Habon
African · Used in Somali contexts, often understood to mean "prosperous" or "blessed" depending on local usage.
Habraham
Hebrew · A Hebrew variant of Abraham (Avraham), meaning 'father of a multitude.'
Habram
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Abram or Abraham, the biblical name meaning “exalted father” or “father of many.”
Habsa
Arabic · Habsa is an Arabic name associated with gathering or collecting, and linked by usage to Hafsa.
Hachalu
African · Hachalu is an African name, likely Ethiopian in use, with regional roots rather than a widely shared Western etymology.
Hachiro
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "eighth son," from "hachi" (eight) and "rō" (son).
Haciel
Hebrew · Haciel appears to be a Hebrew-style angelic formation, likely carrying a meaning tied to God or divine protection.
Had
Arabic · Likely from Arabic roots related to guidance or limit, though as a standalone given name it is uncommon and uncertain.
Hadalyn
English · Modern English blend of Hadley/Hadi with the soft -lyn ending, used as a stylish contemporary form.
Hadalynn
English · A modern compound likely blending Hada or Hadley-style sounds with Lynn, giving it a soft contemporary feel.
Hadan
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic variation of Hayden from an Old English place name.
Hadar
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning "splendor," "glory," or "beauty."
Hadari
Hebrew · From Hebrew hadar, meaning splendor, beauty, or majesty, giving the name a sense of elegance and glory.
Hadas
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning "myrtle tree."
Haddasah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Hadassah, the Hebrew birth name of Queen Esther meaning 'myrtle tree.'
Hadden
English · Hadden comes from an English and Scottish surname and place name, likely meaning heather hill or hill of heather.
Haddi
Arabic · Diminutive or creative variant of Hadi (Arabic 'guide/leader') or Hadley (English 'heath meadow').
Haddison
English · Haddison is an English-style surname name modeled on Addison, meaning son of Haddy or adapted from similar family-name forms.
Haddley
English · From Old English roots meaning heather meadow, adapted from a surname place-name into a modern given name.
Haddox
English · Likely from an English surname form, probably related to place or family-name roots, now used as a modern given name.
Hadeer
Arabic · Hadeer is an Arabic name associated with a deep murmuring or resonant sound.
Hadel
Arabic · Likely related to Hadeel, an Arabic name referring to the soft cooing of doves.
Hadelyn
English · Contemporary variant of Hadley/Adelyn, linked to old English meadow imagery and modern naming style.
Hadessa
Hebrew · Variant of Hadassah, the Hebrew name for the myrtle tree and the birth name of the biblical Esther.
Hadessah
Hebrew · Hadessah is a variant of Hadassah, the Hebrew name meaning myrtle tree.
Hadiah
Arabic · From Arabic, Hadiah means "gift" or "guide," depending on the root and usage.
Hadiatou
African · West African (Fulani) elaboration of Hadiya, from Arabic meaning 'gift' or 'guide to righteousness.'
Hadie
Arabic · Possibly from Arabic 'hadi' meaning guide, or a diminutive of Hadassah.
Hadil
Arabic · Hadil is an Arabic name associated with the cooing of doves, giving it a soft nature-linked sense.
Hadilyn
English · A modern coinage joining Hadley (heath meadow) and Lynn (lake), common in contemporary naming.
Hadilynn
Arabic · Hadilynn is a modern blend of Hadi, meaning guide in Arabic, with the English suffix Lynn.
Hadin
Arabic · From the Arabic root *hadi*, meaning “guide,” with the sense of one who leads or directs.
Hadisa
Arabic · Likely derived from Arabic hadith or Hadisa forms, associated with narration, report, or tradition.
Hadiyyah
Arabic · Hadiyyah is an Arabic name meaning gift or present.
Hadiza
Arabic · Hadiza is used in Hausa and Arabic contexts and relates to Hadith-derived names meaning narrator or speaker.
Hadji
Arabic · Hadji comes from Arabic hajj and means 'pilgrim,' often marking someone who has completed a sacred journey.
Hadlea
English · Hadlea is a modern spelling of Hadley, an English surname meaning "heather field."
Hadlei
English · Variant of Hadley, an English surname meaning 'heather meadow' from Old English 'hæð' (heath) and 'lēah' (clearing).
Hadleyann
English · A blended form of Hadley and Ann, combining a nature-rooted Old English element with a classic feminine anchor.
Hadli
English · Variant of Hadley, an Old English place name meaning 'heather field' or 'heath-covered clearing.'
Hadly
English · Variant of Hadley, an English surname and place name meaning heather field.
Hadrien
French · French form of Hadrian, meaning 'from Hadria,' an ancient town in northern Italy.
Hadyn
English · Hadyn is a modern spelling of Hayden, a surname from place elements meaning "hay valley" or "hay hill."
Hae
Korean · Hae is a Korean name element whose meaning varies by hanja, often including sea, sun, or grace.
Haeden
English · Haeden is a spelling variant of Hayden, from an English place name meaning hay valley or hay hill.
Haedon
English · Variant of Hayden, an English place name and surname meaning 'hay valley' or 'hedged valley.'
Haegen
German · From Germanic Hagen-name tradition, often linked to enclosure or martial protection; now a variant-style modern name.
Haein
Korean · In Korean, Haein is a feminine form from common syllables whose meanings can include grace and brightness depending on hanja.
Hael
Welsh · Welsh name meaning generous or generous-hearted in old Celtic usage.
Haelee
English · Haelee is a modern spelling of Haley, an English surname meaning hay clearing or hay meadow.
Haeleigh
English · Haeleigh is a modern spelling of Hayley, from English place-name elements meaning 'hay meadow.'
Haeley
English · A spelling variant of Hailey, originally an English place name meaning hay clearing.
Haeli
English · A modern variant of Hayley, from an English place name meaning "hay clearing."
Haelie
English · Haelie is a modern spelling of Haley, a surname-name with roots meaning hay clearing or hay meadow.
Haelo
English · Haelo is a modern respelling of Halo, the luminous ring of light, giving it a bright celestial association.
Haesten
Norse · Haesten is a Norse name linked to the Viking Hastein, likely meaning something like "horse-stone" or a warrior epithet.
Haether
English · A variant of Heather, taken from the flowering plant and the English nature word.
Haeun
Korean · A Korean name whose meaning depends on the hanja used, often interpreted with ideas like grace, wisdom, or kindness.
Hafeez
Arabic · From Arabic Hafiz, meaning “guardian,” “protector,” or “one who preserves or memorizes.”
Hafeeza
Arabic · Hafeeza is an Arabic feminine form meaning guardian, protector, or one who preserves.
Hafeezah
Arabic · Hafeezah is an Arabic feminine form meaning 'guardian,' 'protector,' or 'one who preserves.'
Hafez
Arabic · Hafez comes from Arabic hafiz, meaning guardian or one who has memorized sacred text; it is also famed through the Persian poet Hafez.
Hafford
English · English habitational name meaning 'ford by the boundary hedge' or 'he-goat ford.'
Hafid
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'protector,' 'guardian,' or one who preserves and memorizes sacred text.
Hafso
Arabic · Hafso resembles Arabic Hafsa, linked to ideas of youthful strength and a nurturing, firm character in modern usage.
Hagar
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning "flight" or "stranger"; biblical handmaid of Sarah and mother of Ishmael.
Hageo
Hebrew · Spanish form of Haggai, a Hebrew biblical prophet's name meaning 'festive' or 'born on a feast day.'
Hager
German · German surname meaning 'thin' or 'gaunt'; also linked to Hebrew Hagar meaning 'flight' or 'stranger'.
Haggai
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning festive or festival-born.
Haggard
English · From Old French 'hagard' meaning wild or untamed, originally describing an untrained hawk.
Hagood
English · From Old English elements 'haga' (enclosure) and 'wudu' (wood), meaning 'enclosed wood.'
Hagop
Hebrew · Armenian form of Jacob, from Hebrew 'Ya'aqov' meaning 'supplanter' or 'one who grasps the heel.'
Hahna
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Hannah, from Hebrew, meaning grace or favor.
Hai
Chinese · A Chinese name often meaning sea or ocean depending on the character used.
Haidan
English · A spelling variant of Hayden, an English surname name meaning "hay valley" or "hay hill."
Haide
Greek · Likely connected to Greek Haidee, meaning modest or reserved in modern usage.
Haidin
English · Modern invented variation of Hayden, from Old English meaning 'hay valley' or 'hedged valley.'
Haidon
English · Haidon is likely a variant of Hayden, from an English surname and place name meaning hay valley or hay hill.
Haidy
German · Haidy is a variant of Heidi, from German diminutives of Adelheid meaning "noble kind."
Haidynn
English · Haidynn is a modern English spelling of Hayden variants from Old English place-name elements, now mainly a stylized given name.
Haiely
English · Haiely is a modern variant influenced by Hailey, an English surname meaning hay meadow or hay clearing.
Haig
English · From Old English 'haga' meaning 'enclosure/hedged field'; also an Armenian surname meaning 'father'.
Haigen
English · A modern invented name shaped by international phonetics; treated as a contemporary given name without fixed old meaning.
Haik
Persian · Haik is used in Armenian tradition and may connect to ancient regional forms meaning a founding or ancestral figure.
Haikeem
Arabic · Variant of Hakim, from Arabic, meaning wise or learned.
Hail
English · Hail comes from the English word for a weather form of ice and also suggests greeting or acclaim.
Haila
Arabic · Haila is likely related to the Arabic name Hala, meaning halo or aura around the moon.
Hailah
Arabic · Hailah is often treated as a variant of Hala or Kayla-like forms, usually conveying a graceful or halo-like feel.
Hailea
English · A variant of Hailey, from an English place name meaning "hay clearing" or "hay meadow."
Haileah
English · Variant of Hailey, an Old English place name meaning 'hay clearing' or 'hay meadow.'
Haileen
English · Modern elaboration of Hailey, from Irish/Old English meaning hay meadow or hero, with a feminine -leen suffix.
Hailei
English · Hailei is a modern spelling of Hailey, originally an English place name meaning hay clearing or hay meadow.
Haileyann
English · Haileyann is a modern blend of Hailey and Ann, combining a place-name feel with classic grace.
Haileyjade
English · Compound of Hailey (Old English 'hay meadow') and Jade (Spanish piedra de ijada, a green gemstone).
Haileyjo
English · Modern American compound of Hailey (Old English 'hay meadow') combined with the name Jo as a suffix.
Haileymarie
English · Compound of Hailey ('hay meadow' in Old English) and Marie (from Hebrew Miriam, meaning 'beloved' or 'bitter').
Haileyrose
English · A modern combination of Hailey, meaning "hay meadow," with Rose, the flower, making a nature-based name.
Haili
English · Haili is an English modern spelling variant of Hailey, originally a surname meaning 'hay clearing.'
Hailiey
English · Hailiey is a modern spelling variant of Hailey, an English surname name meaning hay clearing.
Haille
English · Haille is a variant of Hailey, from an English place surname meaning hay clearing or meadow.
Haillee
English · Haillee is a modern spelling of Hailey, an English surname name meaning 'hay clearing' or 'hay meadow.'
Hailley
English · A spelling variant of Hayley, from an English place-name meaning hay clearing or hay meadow.
Haillie
English · A spelling variant of Hailey, from an English place name meaning "hay clearing."
Hailly
English · Hailly is a creative spelling of Hailey, from an English surname meaning hay meadow or hay clearing.
Hailye
English · Hailye is a creative spelling of Hailey, from an English place surname meaning hay clearing.
Haines
English · Patronymic from the medieval name Hain, derived from Germanic 'hagan' meaning enclosure or homestead.
Hainsley
English · Hainsley is a surname-style English modern name built like Hensley, probably meaning a meadow or clearing tied to a family name.
Hairl
English · Rare American name, likely a phonetic variant of Harold or a blend of Hair and Earl.
Hairo
Spanish · Likely a variant of Jairo, a Spanish form of the biblical Jair, meaning "he shines" or "he enlightens."