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Baby names starting with H

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Haisen
Japanese · Haisen is used as a Japanese-style name form and may evoke sea or directional elements depending on the kanji chosen.
Haislyn
English · Haislyn is a modern English coinage shaped by contemporary favorites like Hazel, Paisley, and Kinsley.
Haiyden
English · Haiyden is a modern spelling of Hayden, an English place name meaning hay valley or hay hill.
Haiylee
English · Modern phonetic respelling of Hailey, from Old English 'hæg-leah' meaning 'hay meadow' or 'hay clearing.'
Haiza
Arabic · Likely an Arabic-derived modern form, often associated with distinction, modesty, or preciousness in usage.
Haizea
Spanish · Haizea is a Basque name used in Spain meaning 'wind.'
Haizlie
English · A modern invented name influenced by Hailey and Paisley-style forms, with no single traditional root.
Haizlyn
English · Haizlyn is a modern invented English-style name blending sounds like Hazel and the -lyn suffix.
Haizyl
English · A creative spelling of Hazel, the tree and color name from Old English.
Hajara
Arabic · From Arabic *Hajar/Hajara*, meaning 'stone' and historically linked with the name Hagar in Semitic tradition.
Hajari
African · Name of Swahili and Arabic roots, related to Hagar meaning 'flight' or 'stranger,' with African usage.
Hajer
Arabic · An Arabic form of Hagar, the biblical name traditionally associated with “flight” or “forsaken.”
Haji
Arabic · Haji comes from Arabic hajj and means 'pilgrim,' especially one who has made the pilgrimage to Mecca.
Hajime
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'beginning' or 'first,' often given to a firstborn son.
Hajirah
Arabic · A feminine Arabic name variant related to names like Hajar/Hajara, associated with classical Arabic naming traditions.
Hajj
Arabic · Arabic term and title for a person who completed the pilgrimage, carrying religious honor.
Hajrah
Arabic · An Arabic form of Hagar, the biblical name associated with flight or migration.
Hakeema
Arabic · Feminine form of Hakim, meaning wise or learned in Arabic.
Hakeen
Arabic · Hakeen is likely a variant of Hakim, from Arabic meaning wise, judicious, or learned.
Hakeim
Arabic · Hakeim is a variant of Hakim, from Arabic, meaning wise, learned, or judicious.
Haki
Arabic · Haki is likely related to Arabic Haqqi, meaning truthful, just, or aligned with what is right.
Hakiem
Arabic · A variant of Hakim, from Arabic meaning wise, learned, or judge.
Hakima
Arabic · Hakima is the feminine form of an Arabic name meaning "wise" or "learned."
Hakimah
Arabic · Hakimah is the feminine form of Hakim, meaning 'wise' or 'judicious.'
Hakimi
Arabic · Hakimi comes from Arabic roots related to hakim, meaning "wise," "learned," or "judicious."
Hakob
Hebrew · A form of Jacob, from Hebrew, traditionally meaning "supplanter" or "holder of the heel."
Hakoda
Japanese · Hakoda is used as a Japanese-style name and surname, likely connected to elements suggesting field or rice-field imagery.
Hakon
Norse · Hakon is a Norse royal name from Hákon, usually interpreted as "high son" or "chosen son."
Hakop
Hebrew · Hakop is the Armenian form of Jacob, from Hebrew roots meaning supplanter or one who follows.
Halane
English · Halane appears to be a modern English-style variation of names like Helene or Elaine, generally carrying a bright or shining association.
Halas
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'sincerity' or 'purity'; also found as a surname across multiple cultures.
Halbert
English · From Germanic elements meaning 'bright hero' or 'illustrious warrior,' combining hal (hero) and berht (bright).
Halcy
Greek · Short form evoking 'halcyon,' from Greek mythology's kingfisher bird, symbolizing calm and peace.
Halcyon
Greek · From Greek 'alkyon' (kingfisher bird); mythologically associated with calm seas and tranquility.
Haldon
English · From an English place name in Devon, meaning 'hill in the hollow' from Old English.
Haldor
Norse · Old Norse name from 'hallr' (rock) and 'Þórr' (Thor); meaning Thor's rock.
Haldrin
Norse · A Norse-style name shape suggesting old heroic patterns, often interpreted with Viking-era imagery.
Halea
English · Likely a modern variant of Hailey or Halia, with associations to hay meadows or the sea depending on influence.
Haleem
Arabic · Haleem is an Arabic name meaning "gentle," "forbearing," or "patient."
Haleena
Greek · Variant of Helena, from Greek helene meaning torch or shining bright light.
Haleh
Persian · From Persian, commonly meaning halo around the moon or a luminous ring.
Halei
English · A modern variant of Hailey, from an English surname meaning hay clearing or hay meadow.
Haleia
Greek · Variant of Halia, from Greek meaning 'remembrance of the sea,' or a stylized form of Haley.
Haleigha
English · Creative spelling of Haleigh or Haley, from Old English meaning 'hay clearing' or Irish meaning heroic.
Halema
Arabic · Halema is a variant of Halima, an Arabic name meaning gentle, patient, or forbearing.
Halene
Greek · Variant of Helen, from Greek 'helene' meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Haleyann
English · A combined form of Haley and Ann, blending an English surname-name with classic Anne.
Haleyjo
English · A double name combining Haley, an English surname-name, with Jo, a familiar short form of Josephine or Joanna.
Halford
English · English place name from Old English meaning ford in a hollow or valley crossing.
Halfred
English · Variant of Halford or Alfred; Norse roots suggesting hall-counsel or peaceful ruler.
Haliana
Arabic · Haliana is an Arabic-influenced modern feminine form related to Halima/Halima-style roots and gentle meaning clusters.
Haliee
English · Haliee is a modern spelling of Hailey, an English surname meaning 'hay clearing' or 'hay meadow.'
Haliegh
English · A creative spelling of Hailey, from an English place name meaning hay clearing.
Haliey
English · Haliey is a spelling variant of Hailey, from an English surname and place name meaning "hay clearing."
Halil
Arabic · Halil is a form of Khalil, from Arabic, meaning 'friend' or 'beloved companion.'
Halimo
Arabic · From Arabic Halima, meaning 'gentle,' 'patient,' or 'forbearing,' widely used in East Africa.
Haline
Greek · From Greek 'halinos' meaning of the sea or salt, evoking the ocean.
Halit
Arabic · Halit is a Turkish form of Arabic Khalid, meaning eternal or everlasting.
Haliyah
Arabic · A modern form inspired by Aliyah, from Arabic roots suggesting “high,” “exalted,” or “rising.”
Halla
Norse · An Icelandic and Norse name often linked to roots meaning "rock" or "slope."
Hallah
Arabic · Hallah may relate to Arabic Hala, meaning "halo around the moon," or echo Hebrew challah, the braided bread name.
Hallard
German · Hallard is likely a Germanic-style surname-name with hardy or strong connotations.
Halleh
Persian · Halleh is a Persian name meaning halo around the moon.
Hallei
English · Hallei is a modern spelling of Hallie, a diminutive of Harriet meaning estate ruler, or of Halley from a place surname.
Halleli
Hebrew · Connected to the Hebrew root Hallel, meaning praise, as in liturgical expressions of thankfulness.
Hallema
Arabic · Likely a variant of Halima, from Arabic meaning "gentle" and "patient."
Hallene
Greek · Variant of Helene, from Greek 'helene' meaning bright light or torch.
Hallet
English · English diminutive of Harry or Henry, meaning 'home ruler' in its root form.
Hallett
English · English diminutive of Hall or Harry, originally a medieval surname meaning 'little Hall.'
Hallis
English · Variant of Hollis, from Old English 'holegn' meaning dweller by the holly trees.
Hallow
English · From the English word hallow, meaning “holy” or “saintly,” with old religious roots.
Hallye
English · Hallye is likely a modern spelling variant of Hallie, a diminutive of Harriet or a surname-based English name.
Haloa
English · A modern English-derived form inspired by halo/light imagery, with little fixed historical etymology as a standard given name.
Halstead
English · Old English place name from 'heald' (shelter) and 'stede' (place), meaning 'the shelter place'.
Halvor
Norse · Old Norse name from hallr (rock) and varðr (guardian), meaning 'rock defender.'
Haly
English · Variant of Haley, from an English surname meaning hay meadow or hay clearing.
Halye
English · Modern respelling of Halie or Haley, derived from Old English hæg-leah meaning 'hay meadow.'
Halyna
Greek · A Slavic form of Helena, from Greek roots meaning torch or shining light.
Halynn
English · Halynn is a modern invented name likely blending Ha- forms with Lynn, a common English name element meaning lake or waterfall.
Ham
Hebrew · Biblical name of Noah's second son; from Hebrew meaning 'hot' or 'warm'.
Hamaad
Arabic · A variant of حماد, from an Arabic root meaning 'praise' or 'one who praises كثيرا.'
Hameed
Arabic · Hameed is an Arabic name meaning "praised" or "praiseworthy."
Hameedah
Arabic · A feminine form of Hamid, meaning "praiseworthy" or "one who gives thanks."
Hameen
Arabic · Likely an Arabic-derived name associated with trustworthiness, safety, or protection.
Hamer
English · Occupational surname from 'hammer,' denoting a maker or user of hammers.
Hami
Arabic · Hami comes from Arabic meaning protector, defender, or guardian.
Hamidah
Arabic · From Arabic *hamidah*, meaning 'praised' or 'praiseworthy,' a direct Arabic feminine devotional form.
Hamim
Arabic · From Arabic Hamim, associated with kindness, tenderness, and gentleness in classical usage.
Hamin
Arabic · Hamin is used as an Arabic-derived name and is often associated with meanings of protection, trust, or security in modern usage.
Hamiz
Arabic · Hamiz is likely an Arabic-derived name related to praised or strong qualities, with a brisk modern form.
Hamlin
German · Diminutive of the Norman name Hamo, meaning 'home' or 'little home-lover'.
Hammed
Arabic · Variant of Hamid or Muhammad-related forms, from Arabic roots meaning "praised" or "praiseworthy."
Hammie
English · Diminutive of Hamilton or Abraham/Ham, used as an affectionate pet form.
Hammond
English · From Germanic elements 'haim' (home) and 'mund' (protector), meaning 'home protector.'
Hamoud
Arabic · From Arabic roots linked to praise, often as a form related to Hamid or Mahmoud.
Hamp
English · Short form of Hampton, an English place name meaning home settlement or high town.
Hamsa
Arabic · Used in Arabic and Indian traditions, Hamsa can evoke "five" in Arabic or the sacred swan in Sanskrit lore.
Hamsika
Indian · Sanskrit name from 'hamsa,' meaning swan, symbolizing grace, purity, and the divine in Hindu tradition.
Hamsini
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'she who rides a swan,' symbolizing grace and purity; the swan is sacred to Goddess Saraswati.
Hamzeh
Arabic · A variant of Hamza, an Arabic name meaning 'strong' or 'steadfast.'
Hanabi
Japanese · A Japanese name and word meaning “fireworks,” formed from hana “flower” and bi/hi “fire.”
Hanady
Arabic · An Arabic name often linked to refinement and beauty, and also associated with a classical poetic feminine form.
Hanae
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'flower branch' or 'flower blessing,' from 花 (hana, flower) and 枝/恵.
Hanai
Japanese · A Japanese name element often associated with flower imagery and gentle beauty.
Hanalee
Japanese · Modern combination of Hana (Japanese 'flower' or Hebrew 'grace') and the English locative suffix -lee.
Hanami
Japanese · From Japanese, hanami means "flower viewing," especially the cherry blossom tradition.
Hanane
Arabic · From Arabic ḥanan/hanan meaning compassion, tenderness, and benevolence.
Hanay
Hebrew · Likely related to Hana-type names, which can mean "grace" in Hebrew-linked usage or "flower" in Japanese usage.
Hanaya
Japanese · A Japanese name often interpreted through floral elements, giving it a graceful flower-linked sense.
Hanayo
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'hana' (flower) + 'yo' (generation, world), meaning 'flower of the world'.
Hance
German · Medieval short form of Johannes (John), meaning God is gracious.
Hancel
German · Rare diminutive form of Hans, itself from Johannes (Hebrew), meaning 'God is gracious'.
Handerson
English · Variant of Henderson, a surname meaning 'son of Henry,' from the Germanic name meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Handley
English · English place name and surname meaning 'high clearing' or 'high meadow.'
Handy
English · English surname-derived name meaning skillful or dexterous, or a diminutive of names like Handel or Andrew.
Haneefa
Arabic · Haneefa is the feminine form of Hanif and means 'true believer,' 'upright,' or 'one of pure faith.'
Haneefah
Arabic · Haneefah is the feminine form of Hanif, an Arabic name meaning true believer or upright one.
Hanen
Arabic · Hanen is an Arabic name meaning "tenderness," "affection," or "longing."
Haney
Irish · From Irish surname Ó hÉannaigh, possibly meaning 'descendant of the bird-like one.'
Hanford
English · English surname meaning 'high ford' or 'rooster ford,' from Old English place-name elements.
Hang
Chinese · Hang is a Chinese name whose meaning depends on the character used, often linked to qualities like constancy, navigation, or grace.
Hanh
Chinese · Hanh is used in East Asian naming and is often associated with grace, constancy, or virtuous beauty depending on the character.
Haniah
Hebrew · Haniah likely derives from Hebrew roots meaning grace, favor, or God has been gracious.
Hanief
Arabic · A variant of Hanif, from Arabic, meaning upright, true, or sincerely faithful.
Haniff
Arabic · Haniff is a variant of Hanif, an Arabic name meaning 'upright,' 'true believer,' or 'pure in faith.'
Hanika
Indian · Hanika is used in South Asian naming and is often interpreted as graceful, happy, or favored.
Hanin
Arabic · Hanin is an Arabic name meaning longing, yearning, or deep affection.
Haniyyah
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning pleasant, happy, or gracious in spirit.
Hanlee
Hebrew · Modern compound of Hannah (Hebrew 'grace' or 'favor') and Lee (Old English 'meadow'), meaning gracious meadow.
Hannabella
Hebrew · Compound of Hannah (Hebrew 'grace' or 'favor') and Bella (Italian/Latin 'beautiful'), meaning beautiful grace.
Hannabelle
English · A modern compound of Hannah and Belle, combining Hebrew biblical grace with the French word for beauty.
Hannaha
Hebrew · Hannaha is a variant of Hannah, from Hebrew, meaning grace or favor.
Hannahelizabeth
Hebrew · A compound of Hannah and Elizabeth, two Hebrew biblical names meaning “grace” and “God is my oath.”
Hannahjo
Hebrew · Hannahjo combines Hannah, meaning grace, with Jo, from names linked to God or Jehovah.
Hannahlee
Hebrew · A compound of Hannah and Lee, pairing the Hebrew grace name with an English meadow element.
Hannahlynn
Hebrew · A compound of Hannah and Lynn, blending grace or favor with a soft English ending.
Hannahmae
Hebrew · Hannahmae combines Hannah, meaning 'grace,' with Mae, a traditional English diminutive form.
Hannahmarie
Hebrew · A compound of Hannah and Marie, combining meanings of "grace" and "beloved."
Hannahrae
Hebrew · Compound of Hannah (Hebrew 'grace, favor') and Rae, a diminutive suffix popular in modern American name blending.
Hannahrose
Hebrew · A compound of Hannah, meaning grace, and Rose, the flower name of English use and Latin origin.
Hannalee
Hebrew · Hannalee blends Hannah and Lee, combining Hebrew grace with an English meadow element.
Hannaleigh
Hebrew · A blended form of Hannah and Leigh; Hannah means "grace" or "favor" in Hebrew.
Hannaley
Hebrew · A modern form linked to Hebrew Hannah (“grace”) with the Old English element -ley (“meadow”), creating a gentle English-style name.
Hannalise
Hebrew · A blended form of Hannah ('favor/grace') with the Elin/Anne family, common in modern Germanic-English naming taste.
Hanne
German · Hanne is a German and Scandinavian form of Hannah, from Hebrew, meaning 'grace.'
Hannelore
German · German compound name joining Hannah (grace) and Eleonore (light or mercy).
Hanner
Hebrew · Dialectal or phonetic variant of Hannah, from Hebrew meaning grace or favor.
Hannes
German · A German and Scandinavian short form of Johannes, meaning God is gracious.
Hannha
Hebrew · Hannha is a variant spelling of Hannah, from Hebrew meaning grace or favor.
Hanniah
Hebrew · Variant of Hannah, from Hebrew 'channah' meaning 'grace' or 'favor,' a cherished biblical name.
Hanniel
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'grace of God,' borne by a leader of the tribe of Manasseh in the Old Testament.
Hannon
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Ó hAnnáin, meaning 'descendant of Annán', a diminutive of 'storm'.
Hanns
German · Hanns is a German form of Hans and Johannes, ultimately from Hebrew John, meaning "God is gracious."
Hannya
Japanese · Hannya is a Japanese term best known from theater masks, linked to deep emotion and transformation.
Hanoch
Hebrew · Hanoch is the Hebrew form of Enoch and means dedicated or consecrated.
Hansford
English · English surname from a place name meaning rooster's ford or Hans's ford.
Hansika
Indian · Hansika comes from Sanskrit-derived Indian usage and is associated with swan imagery, purity, and grace.
Hansini
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'graceful like a swan,' symbolizing beauty, purity, and elegance in Hindu tradition.
Hansley
English · Likely a surname-style name built from Hans, a German short form of Johannes, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Hansome
English · Modern invented name likely inspired by the word 'handsome' or as a creative respelling of Hansen ('son of Hans').
Hanssel
German · Hanssel is a spelling variant of Hansel, a German diminutive of Hans, meaning God is gracious.
Hantz
German · German surname-based name related to Hans-family forms, used as a family-style masculine name.
Hanvitha
Indian · An Indian name, often used in South India, commonly interpreted as meaning "blessed" or "fortunate."
Hanz
German · A variant of Hans, the German short form of Johannes, meaning God is gracious.
Hao
Chinese · Hao is a Chinese name often written with characters meaning “good,” “grand,” or “vast,” depending on the character used.
Haochen
Chinese · A Chinese name often built from characters meaning "good" and "morning," suggesting a bright, fortunate beginning.
Haoran
Chinese · Chinese name often written as Hao-ran meaning broad, generous and upright in character.
Haowen
Chinese · Chinese compound name often interpreted as bright and cultured, linked to scholarly literary ideals.
Haoxuan
Chinese · Chinese compound name combining hào (bright, vast) and xuān (profound, mysterious, deep).
Haoyu
Chinese · Chinese compound name combining hào (good, brave) and yǔ (jade, universe), signifying noble excellence.
Haper
English · Haper is likely a modern respelling influenced by Harper, the English occupational surname meaning 'harp player.'
Harace
Latin · Variant spelling of Horace, from the Roman family name Horatius, meaning timekeeper or hour.
Haralabos
Greek · A Greek form of Charalambos, meaning joy or grace that shines brightly.
Haran
Hebrew · A biblical place and personal name from Hebrew, often linked with mountaineer or crossroads.
Harbert
German · Variant of Herbert, from Germanic 'hari' (army) and 'beraht' (bright), meaning bright army.
Harbin
German · From Old German elements meaning army and bright; also a medieval French diminutive of Herbert.
Harce
English · Rare variant or dialectal form of Horace, from Latin Horatius, an ancient Roman clan name.
Harcourt
French · Norman French place name meaning 'fortified court,' denoting a noble estate or manor.
Hardee
English · From Old French 'hardi' meaning bold, brave, or hardy.
Hardeep
Indian · Hardeep is an Indian Punjabi name meaning God’s light or deep divine light.
Hardie
English · Scottish and English surname meaning bold, brave, or hardy, from Old French 'hardi' meaning courageous.
Hardik
Indian · Hardik is an Indian name from Sanskrit-derived usage meaning "heartfelt," "cordial," or "from the heart."
Hardison
English · English patronymic name meaning son of Harde, with the root connoting firmness or strength.
Hardwick
English · English place name from Old English meaning herd farm or sheep farm.
Harel
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'mountain of God,' referencing the altar of the Temple.
Hareld
English · Variant of Harold, from Old Norse 'Haraldr' meaning 'army ruler.'
Haresh
Indian · Indian form related to Harish, from Sanskrit *Hari* (a divine name) and *īśa* ('lord'), meaning 'lord Hari.'
Hareth
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Harith, meaning “cultivator” or “plowman,” and also echoes the biblical place Hareth.
Harford
English · English place name from Old English meaning 'hare ford' or 'army ford,' a river crossing.
Hargie
Scottish · Diminutive form of Harold or variant of Hargy, from Old English elements meaning army ruler.
Hargis
English · Surname-derived given name, possibly from Welsh 'Hargest' or Old English, meaning uncertain.
Hargus
English · Rare English surname-turned-given-name, likely a variant of Hargest, from a Welsh border place name.
Hariah
Hebrew · Hariah likely draws from Hebrew and Arabic forms related to mountain, lion, or elevated dignity.
Harice
Latin · Variant of Horace, from the Roman family name Horatius, of uncertain Etruscan origin.
Harihar
Indian · Sanskrit compound of Hari (Vishnu) and Hara (Shiva), symbolizing the divine unity of two supreme Hindu deities.
Hariharan
Indian · A Sanskrit-based Hindu name combining Hari and Hara, referring to Vishnu and Shiva together.
Harika
Indian · Harika is an Indian name meaning wonderful, marvelous, or full of beauty.
Hariklia
Greek · Hariklia is a Greek name related to Herakleia, carrying the sense of 'glory of Hera' or heroic strength.
Harilaos
Greek · Harilaos is a Greek name meaning joy of the people, from elements for grace or joy and people.
Harinder
Indian · A Punjabi and Sikh name derived from Hari and Inder, often interpreted as "God of heaven" or "Lord divine."
Haripriya
Indian · From Sanskrit: *Hari* (a name of Vishnu) + *priya* meaning 'beloved,' so 'beloved of Hari.'
Harish
Indian · An Indian name, often an epithet of Vishnu or Shiva, meaning 'lord of monkeys' or 'lordly one.'
Harison
English · A variant of Harrison, originally an English surname meaning 'son of Harry.'
Harita
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning green or one who takes away sins, associated with nature and purity in Hindu tradition.
Harith
Arabic · Harith is an Arabic name meaning cultivator, plowman, or one who earns and works.
Hariyah
Indian · Hariyah appears related to Hari, a Sanskrit name of Vishnu, giving it a sacred Indian devotional tone.
Harjap
Indian · An Indian Punjabi name form from Har- divine elements and -jap/Jap endings, used in Sikh and broader North Indian traditions.
Harjas
Indian · Punjabi/Sikh name meaning 'praise of Hari (God),' combining Har (God) and jas (praise/glory).
Harjot
Indian · Harjot is a Punjabi Sikh name meaning "God's light" or "divine illumination," from elements meaning God and light.
Harkaran
Indian · A Punjabi/Sikh name often interpreted as 'one who acts by God's grace or command.'
Harkeem
Arabic · Harkeem is a variant of Hakim, from Arabic, meaning 'wise,' 'judicious,' or 'learned.'
Harkiran
Indian · Harkiran is an Indian name from Punjabi roots, combining ideas of divine grace and a ray of light.
Harkirat
Indian · Harkirat is an Indian name meaning "praise of God" or "God's glory."
Harl
English · English name possibly derived from Old English 'heorl' or a short form of Harlan, meaning hare land or rocky land.
Harla
English · Feminine form of Harley or Harlan, from Old English meaning 'hare's meadow' or 'rocky land.'
Harld
Norse · Variant of Harold, from Old Norse 'Haraldr' meaning army ruler or leader of warriors.
Harle
English · From an English place name or variant of Harley, meaning 'hare meadow' in Old English.
Harlea
English · Harlea is a modern feminine form related to Harley, an English surname meaning hare meadow.
Harlean
English · From an English place name meaning hare meadow; famously borne by Jean Harlow.
Harleaux
French · A modern French-styled spelling inspired by names like Harlow, originally an English place name meaning “rock hill” or “army hill.”
Harleequinn
English · A modern blend of Harley and Quinn, shaped by contemporary pop culture and surname-style naming trends.
Harlene
English · Feminine form of Harlen, from Old English meaning 'hare land' or rocky meadow.
Harlequin
French · Borrowed from the French theatrical tradition of Arlequin, associated with a clever mask-like courtly figure in European literature.
Harlequinn
French · From Harlequin, the theatrical figure, reshaped with a modern double-n ending for a stylized modern given name.
Harles
German · Harles is likely a variant of Charles, from Germanic roots meaning free man.
Harless
English · Rare name from an English or Germanic surname, possibly meaning hare meadow.
Harleth
Welsh · Likely related to Welsh Harlech, meaning 'beautiful rock,' a coastal fortress in Wales.
Harleyann
English · A compound of Harley and Ann, combining an English place-name with the classic meaning “grace.”
Harleymae
English · Harleymae combines Harley, an English place-name meaning hare meadow, with the vintage middle-name Mae.
Harleyquinn
English · Modern compound of Harley (English place-name 'hare meadow') and Quinn (Irish 'descendant of Conn').
Harleyrae
English · Harleyrae is a modern compound of Harley and Rae, combining surname-style cool with a bright middle-name ending.
Harleyrose
English · Harleyrose combines Harley, an English place surname, with Rose, the flower name.
Harliee
English · A respelling of Harley with a softer modern ending, rooted in an English meadow-related name element.
Harliegh
English · A modern spelling of Harley, from an English surname meaning "hare meadow."
Harline
English · Modern invented feminization possibly derived from Harlan, an Old English place name meaning hare land.
Harliquinn
English · Harliquinn is a creative spelling of Harlequin, from French theatrical tradition meaning a comic character.
Harlis
English · Modern coined name blending Harold or Harry with the suffix -lis, suggesting hare meadow.
Harlod
English · Variant of Harold, from Old English 'here' (army) and 'weald' (ruler), meaning army commander.
Harly
English · Variant of Harley, from Old English meaning hare meadow or clearing.
Harm
German · Low German and Frisian short form of Herman, meaning army man or warrior.
Harmandeep
Indian · A Punjabi name often interpreted as “lamp of harmony” or “light of God’s grace.”
Harmanie
Greek · Variant of Harmony, from Greek 'harmonia' meaning concord, unity, and musical agreement.
Harmanpreet
Indian · A Punjabi Sikh compound name combining divine harmony with love or affection, often read as one who loves God.
Harmany
English · Creative spelling of Harmony, from Greek 'harmonia' meaning musical concord and agreement, symbolizing peace.
Harmeet
Indian · Harmeet is an Indian name from Punjabi and Sikh usage meaning friend of God or beloved companion of the divine.
Harmehar
Indian · Harmehar is a Punjabi Sikh name built from elements meaning God and grace, often understood as God's mercy.
Harmie
English · Harmie is likely a diminutive of Harmony or Herman-related names, with Germanic roots suggesting army or soldier.
Harminee
Greek · Harminee is a variant of Harmony, from Greek harmonia, meaning concord or agreement, filtered through modern French-style spelling.
Harminnie
Greek · Likely inspired by Harmony or Hermione, from Greek roots tied to "joining," "order," or "concord."
Harmond
English · Variant of Harmon or Hammond, from Germanic elements meaning 'army protector' or 'home guardian.'
Harmone
Greek · Harmone is a variant of Harmony, from Greek harmonia meaning agreement or concord.
Harmonei
Greek · Modern stylized variant of Harmony, from Greek harmonia meaning 'agreement, concord, and musical harmony.'
Harmonni
English · Harmonni is a creative spelling of Harmony, from the English word for concord and balance.
Harnav
Indian · Harnav is an Indian name, often interpreted as relating to Shiva or as a poetic form connected to the ocean.
Harneet
Indian · An Indian, often Punjabi, name commonly interpreted as one guided by God or divine grace.
Harney
Irish · Irish surname from Gaelic 'Ó hAthairne,' or a variant of Harvey meaning battle worthy.
Haro
Spanish · Haro is a Spanish surname and place-based name connected with the town of Haro in La Rioja.
Harol
English · Variant of Harold, from Old Norse 'Haraldr' meaning army ruler.
Haroldean
Norse · Feminine compound of Harold (Old Norse 'herr' army + 'valdr' ruler) with -dean suffix.
Haroldene
English · Feminine elaboration of Harold, from Old Norse Haraldr meaning 'army ruler' or 'leader of warriors'.
Haroldine
English · Feminine form of Harold, from Old Norse 'Haraldr' meaning 'army ruler.'
Haroldo
Spanish · Haroldo is a Spanish form of Harold, from Germanic roots meaning army ruler.
Harolene
German · A feminine elaboration of Harold, from Germanic elements meaning army power or ruler.
Harolyn
English · Modern feminine blend of Harold (Norse 'army ruler') with the suffix '-lyn.'
Harout
Persian · Used in Armenian Christian tradition, with a meaning linked to blessing and spiritual grace.
Haroutun
Persian · Haroutun is used with the meaning resurrection, a deeply Christian name in Armenian tradition.
Haroutyun
Greek · Armenian Christian name meaning 'resurrection,' conceptually equivalent to the Greek name Anastasios.
Harpal
Indian · An Indian name, especially Punjabi, often interpreted as protected by God or cared for by the divine.
Harpar
English · Variant spelling of Harper, an Old English occupational surname meaning 'one who plays the harp.'
Harperann
English · A compound of Harper, an occupational surname for a harp player, and Ann, meaning grace.
Harpergrace
English · Harpergrace joins Harper, an English occupational surname for a harp player, with Grace, the virtue name.
Harperlee
English · Harperlee combines Harper, an occupational name for a harp player, with the English suffix lee.
Harperlynn
English · Harperlynn blends Harper, an English occupational name for a harp player, with the modern suffix Lynn.
Harperrae
English · A blend of Harper, “harp player,” and Rae, an English middle-name form linked to grace or counsel.
Harperrose
English · A modern compound of Harper, an occupational surname, and Rose, the flower name.
Harpreet
Indian · A Punjabi Sikh name from elements meaning God's love or one who loves the divine.
Harpyr
English · A modern invented English form evoking harp-like lyrical or artistic imagery.
Harrel
English · Variant of Harrell, from an Old English surname meaning hare hill or army hill.
Harrell
English · English surname variant of Harold, from Old English here-weald meaning 'army ruler, leader of warriors'.
Harrey
English · Variant spelling of Harry/Harvey, from Old French meaning battle worthy or army ruler.
Harrie
English · Diminutive or variant spelling of Harry, from Henry, meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Harriel
English · Blend of Harry and the suffix -iel, combining Germanic 'home ruler' with a Hebrew-style ending.
Harrietta
English · Elaborated feminine form of Harry/Henry via Harriet, meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Harril
English · Diminutive variant of Harold or Harry, from Germanic "heri" (army) and "wald" (ruler).
Harrill
English · Variant of Harold or a surname-derived given name meaning 'army ruler.'
Harrilyn
English · Harrilyn appears to blend Harry and Marilyn, with roots tied to 'home ruler' from Germanic elements.
Harriot
English · Variant spelling of Harriet, the English feminine of Harry, from Germanic heimric meaning "home ruler."
Harrisen
English · Harrisen is a spelling variant of Harrison, an English surname meaning son of Harry.
Harrisson
English · Harrisson is a spelling variant of Harrison, from English surname roots meaning son of Harry.
Harrol
English · Variant of Harold, from Old Norse elements meaning army commander or ruler.
Harrold
English · Variant of Harold, from Old English 'here-weald' meaning army ruler.
Harroll
English · Variant of Harold, from Old Norse 'Haraldr' meaning 'army ruler.'
Harron
English · Harron is likely a variant of Aaron or a surname-style form related to Harry, with roots tied to exalted or mountain meanings.
Harryette
French · Feminine elaboration of Harry/Harriet, from Germanic 'heim' (home) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning estate ruler.
Harryson
English · Surname-style variant of Harrison, meaning "son of Harry," with Harry from Henry meaning "home ruler."
Harsahib
Indian · A Punjabi/Sikh-style compound name combining Har, a divine name, with Sahib, meaning master or lord.
Harsha
Indian · Harsha comes from Sanskrit and means 'joy,' 'delight,' or 'happiness.'
Harshaan
Indian · Sanskrit-rooted name from 'Harsha,' meaning 'joy,' 'happiness,' or 'delight.'
Harshal
Indian · From Sanskrit-based Indian usage, Harshal means joyful, happy, or full of delight.
Harshan
Indian · Indian name derived from Sanskrit "harsha," meaning "joy," "delight," or "happiness," conveying a cheerful spirit.
Harshdeep
Indian · An Indian name meaning 'lamp of joy' or 'light of happiness,' from Sanskrit-derived elements.
Harshi
Indian · Sanskrit/Hindi name meaning 'joyful' or 'one who brings happiness,' derived from 'harsha' meaning delight.
Harshika
Indian · Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'joyful' or 'one who brings happiness,' from the root 'harsha' (joy).
Harshil
Indian · Harshil is an Indian name usually interpreted as "joyful" or "one full of happiness."
Harshini
Indian · Harshini is from Sanskrit and means happy, joyful, or cheerful.
Harshit
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'joyful' or 'delighted,' from the root 'harsha' (joy/happiness).
Harshita
Indian · Sanskrit-derived name meaning joyful, delighted, or full of happiness.
Harshith
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit roots meaning joyful, glad, or delighted.
Harshitha
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, Harshitha means joyful, happy, or full of delight.
Harshveer
Indian · Sanskrit compound of 'Harsh' (happiness, joy) and 'Veer' (brave, heroic), meaning 'joyful warrior' or 'brave one.'
Harsimar
Indian · Indian/Punjabi form combining Sanskritic elements into a protective heroic-style masculine name.
Harsimran
Indian · Harsimran is an Indian Punjabi name meaning remembrance of God, from elements referring to the divine and meditation.
Harsimrat
Indian · Punjabi/Sikh name from Sanskritic/Hari roots meaning 'remembrance of God' or 'the mind fixed on Hari.'
Hartaj
Indian · Hartaj is an Indian name, especially in Sikh usage, meaning 'crown of God' or 'divine crown.'
Hartej
Indian · Hartej is of Punjabi and Sanskrit-derived use, often interpreted as God's radiance or divine splendor.
Hartense
Latin · Variant of Hortense, from Latin 'hortensis' meaning 'of the garden.'
Hartie
English · Diminutive of Hart, from Old English 'heorot' meaning stag or deer.
Hartli
English · A short-form variant of Hartley, from Old English elements meaning a deer-linked clearing.
Hartly
English · Variant of Hartley, an English place name meaning 'stag woodland clearing' or 'clearing with deer.'
Hartman
German · Germanic surname turned given name meaning 'strong man' or 'brave man.'
Hartsel
English · From Germanic 'hart' (deer/stag) with a diminutive suffix, meaning 'little deer' or 'deer meadow'.
Hartsell
English · Variant of Hartsel, from Germanic elements meaning 'stag' and 'hall' or 'dwelling place'.
Hartzel
German · Germanic surname from elements meaning 'brave' and 'strong,' used as a given name.
Hartzell
German · Germanic surname from hart (deer, stag) and a diminutive suffix, meaning 'little deer.'
Harue
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'spring bay' or 'spring blessing', combining 'haru' (spring) with 'e' (bay, inlet).
Haruko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'spring child', combining 'haru' (spring) and 'ko' (child).
Haruma
Japanese · A Japanese name often written with characters for “spring” and “horse,” giving a seasonal and natural tone.
Haruna
Arabic · Haruna is an Arabic and African form of Harun or Aaron, a name of uncertain ancient meaning.
Haruno
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'spring field' from 'haru' (spring) + 'no' (field, plain).
Haruo
Japanese · Japanese name commonly written with kanji meaning 'spring man' (春男) or 'clear weather man.'
Harutun
Persian · Harutun is a variant of Haroutun, a name meaning resurrection in Armenian Christian use.
Harutyun
Persian · Harutyun is another form of Haroutun, traditionally meaning resurrection.
Haruye
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'haru' (spring) and 'ye' (branch or blessing).
Haruyo
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'haru' (spring) and 'yo' (generation), meaning spring generation.
Haruyoshi
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'haru' (spring, sunlight) and 'yoshi' (good, virtuous), meaning 'spring goodness.'
Harvard
English · From Old English 'here' (army) and 'weard' (guard), meaning army guardian; also a place name.
Harve
English · Short form of Harvey, from Breton meaning 'battle worthy' or 'blazing iron.'
Harveen
Indian · Harveen is Punjabi in origin and is commonly interpreted as absorbed in God or beloved of the divine.
Harvel
English · Variant of Harvey, from Breton 'haer' (battle) and 'vy' (worthy).
Harvell
English · Variant of Harvey or an English place name meaning 'hare field' from Old English.
Harver
English · Variant of Harvey, from Breton 'haer' (battle) and 'vy' (worthy), meaning battle worthy.
Harvester
English · Harvester is an English word name for one who gathers crops, taken from an occupational term.
Harvetta
French · Harvetta appears to be a feminine elaboration of Harvey, from old French and Breton roots meaning 'battle worthy.'
Harvi
Scottish · Modern clipped form from Harvey, from Old English elements for battle and army.
Harvir
Indian · From Punjabi and Sikh usage, combining elements meaning God's warrior or brave hero, emphasizing strength and courage.
Harvis
English · Variant of Harvey, from Breton haer meaning 'battle' and vy meaning 'worthy.'
Harvy
English · Variant spelling of Harvey, from Breton elements meaning 'battle worthy.' A Norman-era name revived in modern use.
Harwell
English · English place name meaning 'spring by the gray hill' or 'hare spring' from Old English.
Harwood
English · Old English surname meaning hare wood or gray forest, used as a given name.
Hary
English · Simplified spelling of Harry, from Germanic 'heim' (home) and 'ric' (ruler).
Hasanah
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'good deed' or 'beautiful,' from the root 'h-s-n' denoting goodness and beauty.
Hasaun
Arabic · Hasaun is likely a variant of Hasan, the Arabic name meaning handsome or good.
Hascal
Hebrew · Variant of Haskell, from Hebrew meaning wisdom or intellect.
Haseebullah
Arabic · Haseebullah combines Arabic elements meaning esteemed or noble with Allah, giving a strongly devotional meaning.
Haseem
Arabic · Likely a variant of Hasim/Hashim, from Arabic roots linked to 'crusher' or 'breaker of bread.'
Haseena
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'beautiful,' 'good,' or 'virtuous,' derived from 'hasan' meaning excellence or beauty.
Hasel
English · Variant spelling of Hazel, referring to the hazelnut tree.
Hasenat
Arabic · From Arabic hasanat, meaning "good deeds," "virtues," or "blessings."
Haseya
African · Haseya is used in some African naming traditions and is often associated with joy or delight.
Hasha
Arabic · Hasha is likely an Arabic-derived or adapted name, used in modern contexts with meanings that vary by usage.
Hasheem
Arabic · Hasheem is a variant of Hashim, an Arabic name meaning crusher or breaker, historically tied to an honored clan name.
Hashley
English · Modern invented respelling of Ashley, from Old English 'æsc lēah' meaning 'ash tree meadow.'
Hasib
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'noble,' 'respected,' or 'esteemed.'
Hasibullah
Arabic · Hasibullah is an Arabic theophoric name meaning "God is sufficient" or "reckoned by God."
Hasika
Indian · An Indian-style name linked to Sanskrit hasika, associated with lightheartedness or joyful quality in modern usage.
Hasim
Arabic · A variant of Hashim, from Arabic meaning crusher or breaker, known as a historic clan name.
Hasin
Arabic · Hasin comes from Arabic roots associated with strength, fortification, and protection.
Hasina
Arabic · Hasina is an Arabic name meaning beautiful, good, or virtuous.
Hasinah
Arabic · Hasinah is an Arabic name meaning beautiful, good, or virtuous.
Hasini
Indian · From Sanskrit *hasini* meaning smiling or graceful woman, with an affectionate, auspicious feminine sense.
Hasir
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'present,' 'one who is there,' or 'attending,' indicating readiness and presence.
Hasita
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'smiling' or 'laughing,' conveying joy and happiness.
Hasitha
Indian · Sanskrit-origin Indian name meaning 'joyful,' 'smiling,' or 'one who is full of happiness.'
Haskel
Hebrew · Variant of Haskell, from Old Norse 'Áskell' meaning 'god's cauldron' or Hebrew 'Ezekiel.'
Hasker
English · Occupational surname-name, possibly from an Old English term related to cutting or harvesting.
Haskie
Hebrew · Variant of Haskell, from Hebrew 'Yechezkel' (Ezekiel) meaning God strengthens; Yiddish-influenced form.
Haskle
Norse · Variant of Haskell, from Old Norse 'Áskell' combining 'áss' (god) and 'ketill' (helmet or cauldron).
Hasleigh
English · Hasleigh is a modern English-style surname name built on the -leigh ending, likely echoing names like Haisley.
Hasly
English · Modern phonetic variant of Hazel, the English nature name referring to the hazelnut tree.
Haslyn
English · A modern English name combining Has/Hazel and -lyn, used as a soft nature-toned feminine form.
Hasnaa
Arabic · Hasnaa is an Arabic name meaning very beautiful, lovely, or graceful.
Hason
English · Hason is likely a modern variant of Jason or Hasan-like forms, suggesting healing or goodness depending on source.
Hassaan
Arabic · Hassaan is an Arabic name meaning "very handsome," "excellent," or "good."
Hassain
Arabic · A spelling variant of حسين or Hasan/Husayn-related forms, associated with beauty or goodness.
Hassana
Arabic · A feminine Arabic name meaning beautiful, good, or virtuous.
Hassanah
Arabic · From Arabic roots related to beauty and goodness, often understood as 'beautiful,' 'good deed,' or 'grace.'
Hassanatou
African · West African elaboration of Hassana, rooted in Arabic 'hasan' meaning 'beautiful' or 'good,' common in Muslim West Africa.
Hassane
Arabic · North African and Arabic variant of Hassan, from Arabic meaning 'handsome,' 'good,' or 'beneficent.'
Hassel
German · From Germanic/Scandinavian roots meaning 'hazel tree' or a place near hazel groves.
Hassell
English · From an English or Germanic surname meaning 'hazel,' referring to the hazel tree or a place with hazels.
Hasseltine
German · Variant of Hazeltine, from Old English 'hæsel' meaning hazel tree.
Hassiah
Hebrew · Likely a rare Hebrew-style form related to biblical naming patterns and possibly meaning refuge or protection in God.
Hassiem
Arabic · Likely a variant of Hashim, an Arabic name meaning "crusher" or "one who breaks bread."
Hasson
Arabic · Variant of Hassan, from Arabic meaning handsome, good, or beneficent.
Hasten
English · Rare English name, likely a surname transfer possibly related to Hastings or meaning 'swift.'
Hastiin
English · Contemporary English-influenced spelling variant in recent naming trends, related to Austin-like sounds.
Hastin
Indian · From Sanskrit 'hastin' meaning 'elephant,' symbolizing strength, wisdom, and good fortune.
Hasting
English · Hasting is an English surname-place name linked to the Hastings region and Norse personal roots.
Haston
English · English surname-turned-given-name meaning 'settlement on the heath' or 'Hase's town.'
Hasty
English · Rare English name from the word 'hasty' or a surname transfer meaning 'quick, eager.'
Hasya
Indian · From Sanskrit *hāsyā*, meaning laughter or joy, a name linked to expressive and cheerful Indian naming culture.
Hatch
English · From Middle/Old English terms around a hatch or gate, likely occupational or topographic in surname origin before becoming a given form.
Hatem
Arabic · Hatem is an Arabic name meaning "decisive" or "judge," from a root associated with judgment and determination.
Hateya
Arabic · Likely an Arabic-derived name, often interpreted around the idea of a gift, guide, or one who brings blessing.
Hather
English · Likely related to Heather, the flowering plant name from English nature vocabulary.
Hatice
Arabic · A Turkish form of Khadija from Arabic, traditionally interpreted as early-born or prematurely born child.
Hatim
Arabic · Hatim is an Arabic name meaning 'decisive' or 'judge,' associated with generosity in Arabic tradition.
Hatina
English · A rare modern formation, likely shaped from Hattie or Tina-style elements.
Hatleigh
English · A modern English place-style name using -leigh, suggesting a meadow or clearing.
Hatsue
Japanese · Japanese name often written as 初枝 meaning first branch or 初恵 meaning first blessing.
Hatsuko
Japanese · Japanese feminine name meaning 'first child' or 'child of the beginning', from hatsu (first) and ko (child).
Hatsumi
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'hatsu' (first, beginning) + 'mi' (beauty), meaning 'first beauty'.
Hatsuye
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'first blessing' or 'first branch,' from hatsu (first) and ye (branch/blessing).
Hatsuyo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'first generation' or 'beginning of a new era.'
Hatten
English · An English surname-style name likely derived from a place-name meaning "heath town" or "hat settlement."
Hatteras
English · Hatteras is a place-based name taken from Cape Hatteras and the Outer Banks.
Hatty
English · Diminutive of Harriet, the English feminine of Henry, meaning "ruler of the home."
Hattye
English · Variant spelling of Hattie, a diminutive of Harriet, from Germanic Heimirich meaning "home ruler."
Hatziry
Spanish · Modern Latin American name, likely a variant of Atziry with Nahuatl indigenous influences, used in Mexico.
Hau
Chinese · A romanized Chinese name element whose meaning varies by character, often linked to greatness or brightness.
Haukea
English · Haukea is used as a modern adapted name with a bright, airy sound and likely contemporary coined roots.
Haumea
Latin · Haumea is the name of a Hawaiian goddess of fertility and childbirth.
Haunani
English · A Hawaiian name from hau and nani, commonly interpreted as "beautiful dew" or "beautiful snow."
Hauwa
Arabic · Hauwa is a Hausa and Arabic-linked form of Eve, associated with life and the first woman in Abrahamic tradition.
Haval
Persian · Haval is used in Kurdish and Persian contexts and is associated with companionship, support, or friendship.
Havala
Hebrew · Havala is likely related to Havilah, a biblical place name associated with a land of gold.
Havan
English · Likely a modern form related to Haven, carrying the sense of shelter, safety, or refuge.
Havanah
Spanish · A spelling variant of Havana, the place name associated with Cuba's capital city.
Havard
Norse · Old Norse name from há (high) and varðr (guardian), meaning 'high guardian' or 'watcher.'
Havengrace
English · A modern compound name combining Haven, “safe place,” with Grace, “blessing” or “favor.”
Havery
English · Havery is likely a variant of Avery, from a Germanic name through French and English, meaning ruler of the elves.
Havick
German · Germanic surname form related to Hein-family naming, adapted as a short modern personal name.
Havier
Spanish · Likely a variant of Javier, from the Spanish place name Xavier meaning 'new house.'
Havik
Norse · Modern name evoking 'hawk,' related to Old Norse and Germanic words for the bird of prey.
Haviland
English · An English surname and place-style name, likely tied to landholding or a place associated with goats or fields.
Havilland
English · An English surname from Norman French place elements, used as a refined place-based given name.
Havilyn
English · Havilyn appears to be a modern elaboration of Havilah or Haven-style names, giving it a newly coined English feel.
Havin
English · Likely a modern variant inspired by Haven, evoking safety, refuge, and calm.
Havis
English · Rare English name, possibly a phonetic variant of Havish or related to Old French 'avis' (opinion).
Havish
Indian · From Sanskrit 'havis' meaning sacrificial offering; refers to one who performs sacred ritual offerings.
Havisha
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by Dickens' Miss Havisham or blending Havana with Aisha.
Havva
Arabic · Havva is a form of Eve used in Islamic and regional traditions, from a root meaning 'life' or 'living one.'
Hawah
Arabic · An Arabic form of Eve, from the same Semitic root meaning 'life' or 'living one.'
Hawaii
English · Named after the US state Hawaii, from native Polynesian language, possibly meaning 'homeland' or 'place of the gods.'
Hawanatu
African · Hawanatu is a West African form related to Hawwa, the Arabic name for Eve, meaning life or living one.
Hawanya
African · Hawanya appears to be a modern African-influenced coined name, likely formed for sound and style rather than a single traditional root.
Haward
English · Variant of Howard, from Old English or Norse elements meaning 'high guardian' or 'brave heart.'
Haweo
African · Haweo appears to be a rare modern or regional African name, with limited documentation but a distinct contemporary form.
Hawi
African · Ethiopian/Oromo name meaning 'luck' or 'fortunate one,' used across East African communities.
Hawkens
English · Hawkens is an English surname-style name related to Hawkins, originally meaning "son of Hawke."
Hawkeye
English · English compound meaning 'sharp-eyed hawk,' popularized by the frontier hero in James Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales.
Hawkin
English · Hawkin is an English surname form related to Hawkins, originally a diminutive of Hawke.
Hawley
English · English place-name surname meaning 'hall meadow' from Old English 'heall' and 'leah.'
Hawo
Arabic · Somali form of Hawa (Eve), from Arabic/Hebrew meaning 'life' or 'living', the first woman in scripture.
Hawra
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'a woman with large, beautiful dark eyes,' associated with purity and beauty.
Hawraa
Arabic · Hawraa is an Arabic name meaning a girl with strikingly beautiful, wide eyes.
Hawwaa
Arabic · Arabic form of Hawa, the name linked to Eve in Islamic tradition and the biblical first woman.
Hay
English · From Old English haeg meaning an enclosure or hedge-field, then moved from place term to surname and given name.
Hayaat
Arabic · Hayaat comes from Arabic hayat, meaning life, living, or vitality.
Hayam
Arabic · Hayam is used in Arabic-influenced naming as a form related to life and sea-like imagery in contemporary usage.
Hayde
Spanish · Hayde is likely a Spanish form of Haidee, a literary name popularized with the sense of modesty or delicacy.
Haydenn
English · A double-n variant of Hayden, an English/German surname meaning 'hay valley' or 'hedged valley.'
Haydi
Arabic · Haydi is a modern form related to Hadi and can be used as a unisex-style Arabic name with a guided or noble sense.
Haydrian
Latin · Haydrian is likely a modern blend of Hadrian and Hayden, echoing the Latin name Hadrianus, meaning from Hadria.
Hayeslee
English · Hayeslee is a modern English surname-style creation built from Hayes and -lee, suggesting a hedged or brushwood meadow.
Haygan
English · Modern invented name, a creative variation of Hagan or Hayden with no classical root.
Haylah
Arabic · Variant of Hala, an Arabic name meaning the halo of light surrounding the moon.
Haylan
English · Modern invented variant blending Hay- (from Hayley or Hazel) and -lan, of uncertain etymology.
Hayle
English · Hayle is likely an English place-based variant of Hale, meaning 'nook' or 'remote hollow.'
Haylea
English · A modern form of Hayley, from an English place-name meaning hay meadow or clearing.
Hayleah
English · Modern phonetic variant of Hayley, from Old English 'heg leah' meaning 'hay meadow.'
Hayli
English · Variant of Hailey, from an English place name meaning 'hay clearing.'
Hayliee
English · Modern variant spelling of Hailey, from Old English hæg-leah meaning 'hay meadow' or 'hay clearing.'
Hayliegh
English · Hayliegh is an elaborated spelling of Hailey, from an English place name meaning "hay clearing."
Hayllie
English · A modern spelling of Hailey/Hayley, from an English place name meaning 'hay meadow.'
Hayly
English · A modern spelling of Hailey, originally an English place name meaning hay clearing or hay meadow.
Haymon
German · Haymon is a variant of Haimon, from Germanic elements meaning home or protection.
Haymond
English · Variant of Raymond or blend of Hay and -mond, from Germanic elements meaning counsel and protector.
Hayne
English · From Old English 'hagen' meaning 'enclosure' or 'hedged area'; a medieval personal name.
Haynie
German · Haynie is likely a surname-style variant related to Henry, meaning ruler of the home.
Hayoung
Korean · Hayoung is a Korean name whose meaning varies by hanja, often combining ideas like grace, brightness, or prosperity.
Hayse
English · Variant of Hayes, from Old English hæg ('hedge, enclosure') or Irish Ó hAodha ('descendant of fire').
Haysel
English · Likely a modern spelling influenced by Hazel, the English nature name from the hazel tree.
Haythem
Arabic · Arabic name from Haytham, traditionally meaning a hawk-like, strong-eyed one.
Hayvin
English · Modern invented variant of Haven, an English word meaning 'safe refuge or shelter.'
Hayvn
English · Hayvn is a modern spelling of Haven, an English word name meaning safe place, refuge, or harbor.
Hayword
English · Variant of Hayward, an Old English occupational name meaning hedge warden or fence guardian.
Hayzlie
English · A modern spelling variant related to Hazel/Hazel-like names with a soft contemporary ending.
Hazam
Arabic · Hazam is an Arabic name associated with resolve, firmness, or determination.
Hazard
English · A surname-style name from Old French and English usage, originally tied to chance or fate.
Hazelanne
English · A compound of Hazel and Anne, blending the hazel tree with a classic grace name.
Hazele
English · Variant spelling of Hazel, from the Old English hazelnut tree name.
Hazeleen
English · Elaboration of Hazel with the diminutive suffix -een, referring to the hazel tree.
Hazelene
English · Elaboration of Hazel (the tree/nut) with the feminine suffix -ene.
Hazelie
English · Hazelie is a modern elaboration of Hazel, the English tree name associated with the hazel plant.
Hazeline
English · Elaboration of Hazel (the tree/color) with the French-style suffix -ine.
Hazelmarie
English · Compound of Hazel (tree name) and Marie, linking nature imagery with the biblical name Miriam.
Hazelrose
English · A modern compound name joining Hazel, the tree, and Rose, the flower, for a double botanical meaning.
Hazeltine
English · Elaborated form of Hazel, combining the hazel tree with a diminutive or place-name suffix.
Hazer
Hebrew · Hazer likely comes from Semitic roots, possibly related to Hebrew place and clan names or Arabic words for enclosure or camp.