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Baby names starting with H

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Hazie
English · Hazie is a diminutive-style form of Hazel, the English nature name from the hazel tree.
Hazin
Arabic · An Arabic name linked to roots for calm strength and composure, often understood as a virtue-oriented personal name.
Haziq
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'clever,' 'skillful,' or 'intelligent,' denoting sharp mental ability.
Hazir
Arabic · An Arabic form associated with alertness and readiness, with Islamic naming flavor and Semitic resonance.
Hazle
English · Variant spelling of Hazel, from the hazel tree, an Old English nature name.
Hazoor
Arabic · Hazoor derives from Arabic and Persian honorific usage meaning presence, attendance, or respected lord.
Hazzie
English · Diminutive of Hazel or Hazard, a playful English pet form with nature associations.
Heahter
English · Heahter is a misspelling form of Heather, the English flower and moorland plant name.
Healey
Irish · An Irish surname-name from a place or family name, often interpreted as referring to a clearing or hillside.
Healy
Irish · Healy comes from an Irish surname derived from O hEalaighthe, associated with descent from an ancestral family line.
Heang
Chinese · Heang is used in East and Southeast Asian naming traditions and often reflects auspicious sound-based or character-based meanings.
Heard
English · From Old English 'hierde' meaning herdsman or shepherd, an occupational surname as given name.
Hearl
English · Rare variant of Earl, from Old English 'eorl' meaning 'nobleman' or 'warrior chief.'
Hearld
English · Variant of Harold, from Old English 'Hereweald' meaning army ruler.
Hearman
German · Variant of Herman, from Germanic 'heri' (army) and 'man' (man), meaning 'army man.'
Hearold
English · Variant of Harold, from Old English 'Hereweald' meaning army commander or ruler.
Hearther
English · Hearther is likely a spelling variant of Heather, from the English plant name for the flowering moorland shrub.
Heartley
English · An English place-based form originally meaning a deer meadow or clearing, now used as a modern given name.
Heater
English · Likely an altered spelling of Heather, the English plant name for the heather flower.
Heathe
English · Heathe is a variant of Heath, from the English landscape word for open uncultivated land.
Heatherann
English · Heatherann combines Heather, the flowering plant name, with Ann, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Heatherlee
English · A compound of Heather and Lee, meaning a meadow or clearing with heather.
Heatherly
English · Heatherly likely comes from the English plant name heather with a surname-style ending, suggesting a heathery meadow.
Heatherlyn
English · A modern elaboration of Heather, the English plant name, with a decorative suffix.
Heatherlynn
English · Heatherlynn combines Heather, the flowering plant name, with Lynn, creating a modern nature-based compound name.
Heathermarie
English · Heathermarie is a compound name combining Heather, the flowering plant, and Marie, the French form of Mary.
Heathr
English · A variant of Heather, from the flowering heath plant.
Heathre
English · A spelling variant of Heather, from the flowering heath plant.
Heathyr
English · Heathyr is a spelling variant of Heather, the English nature name taken from the flowering heath plant.
Heaton
English · An English place-name surname meaning "high town" or "high settlement."
Heavenlei
English · A modern created form blending Heaven with the suffix -lei/-leigh, evoking a heavenly meadow or sky-like image.
Heavenley
English · Modern creative spelling of Heavenly, an English virtue/word name evoking paradise and the divine.
Heavenli
English · Modern invented spelling of Heavenly, an aspirational English virtue name meaning 'of heaven.'
Heavenlyjoy
English · A coined English virtue name joining Heavenly and Joy to express a hope of divine blessing and joy.
Heavenlyn
English · A modern invented variant of Heavenly, evoking paradise and divine beauty with a lyrical suffix.
Heavenn
English · Heavenn is a modern spelling variant of Heaven, used as an English word name suggesting paradise and purity.
Heavenor
English · Heavenor appears to be a modern elaboration built from 'heaven,' suggesting celestial imagery.
Heavin
English · Heavin is a modern spelling inspired by Heaven, evoking the sky, paradise, and spiritual uplift.
Heavon
English · A modern spelling of Heaven, drawn from the English word for the sky or paradise.
Heavynn
English · Heavynn is a modern English respelling of Heaven, evoking the sky and paradise.
Hebah
Arabic · Hebah comes from Arabic and means gift or blessing bestowed.
Hebe
Greek · Greek goddess of youth; from Greek 'hebe' meaning youth or prime of life.
Hebert
German · Norman French form of Herbert, from Germanic 'hari' (army) and 'berht' (bright), meaning bright army.
Heberth
German · Likely a variant of Herbert, from Germanic roots meaning bright army or illustrious warrior.
Heberto
Spanish · Spanish form of Herbert, from Germanic 'heri' (army) and 'berht' (bright), meaning 'bright army'.
Hebron
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Chevron' meaning alliance or association; an ancient biblical city name.
Hec
Greek · Likely a short form linked to Hector, from Greek and associated with steadfastness and heroic strength.
Hecate
Greek · Hecate is the name of the Greek goddess associated with magic, crossroads, and the night.
Hedda
Norse · From Germanic Hedwig, meaning 'battle' or 'strife'; popularized by Ibsen's Hedda Gabler.
Heddie
German · Diminutive of Hedwig, from Germanic 'hadu' (battle) and 'wig' (fight), meaning battle warrior.
Heddy
German · Variant of Hedda or Hedy, from Germanic 'hadu' meaning battle or contention.
Heder
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew Hadar or Heder, associated with splendor or a chamber.
Hedgar
English · Likely a variant of Edgar, from Old English elements meaning "wealth" and "spear."
Hedi
German · Hedi is a German diminutive of Hedwig or Heidi-type names, from roots meaning "battle" and "war."
Hedie
German · A form of Hedy or Hedwig, from Germanic roots meaning battle or combat.
Hedieh
Persian · Hedieh is a Persian and Arabic name meaning "gift," from a word for a present or offering.
Hedit
German · Hedit is likely related to Hedwig-rooted forms, from Germanic elements meaning 'battle' and 'war.'
Hedley
English · English place-name surname meaning 'heather-covered meadow,' from Old English 'hæð' + 'lēah.'
Hedrick
German · Variant of Hedrich or Heinrich (Henry), from Germanic heim ('home') + ric ('ruler'), meaning 'home ruler.'
Hedvig
Norse · Scandinavian form of Hedwig, from Germanic elements meaning battle and war.
Hedwig
German · From Germanic elements 'hadu' (battle) and 'wig' (war), meaning 'battle warrior.'
Hedwige
French · French form of Hedwig, from Germanic 'hadu' (battle) and 'wig' (war), meaning 'battle warrior.'
Hee
Korean · A Korean name element often meaning joy, brightness, or grace depending on the hanja used.
Heeba
Arabic · Heeba is an Arabic name meaning gift or blessing.
Heena
Indian · An Indian name often linked with henna, the fragrant dye plant used in adornment.
Heet
Indian · Gujarati and Sanskrit name meaning 'benefit,' 'welfare,' or 'good,' wishing well-being for the bearer.
Heflin
Welsh · Welsh surname possibly derived from a place name or Welsh personal name element.
Hefziba
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name Hephzibah meaning 'my delight is in her,' used in the Old Testament for Jerusalem.
Heida
German · Likely related to Heidi or Hilda, from Germanic roots associated with nobility or kind.
Heide
German · Heide is a German name meaning heath, moor, or open uncultivated land.
Heidee
German · A spelling variant of Heidi, a pet form of Adelheid meaning noble kind or noble type.
Heidemarie
German · Heidemarie is a German compound name joining Heide, often linked to heathland, and Marie, a form of Mary.
Heidiann
German · Heidiann blends Heidi, a German diminutive of Adelheid meaning "noble kind," with Ann, meaning "grace."
Heidie
German · Heidie is a spelling variant of Heidi, a German diminutive of Adelheid meaning noble kind or noble sort.
Heidimarie
German · A compound of Heidi and Marie, blending meanings of noble kind and beloved or wished-for child.
Heike
German · Heike is a German short form of names like Heinrike, from Germanic roots meaning 'home ruler.'
Heiko
German · Heiko is a German short form related to Heinrich, usually interpreted as "home ruler."
Heili
German · Heili is likely related to Heidi or Hayley-like forms; in Germanic usage it carries noble or bright associations.
Heilly
English · Modern invented creative spelling variant of Hailey, from Old English meaning hay meadow or clearing.
Hein
German · German diminutive of Heinrich, meaning home ruler, kept as a concise traditional name root.
Heiner
German · German diminutive or variant of Heinrich (Henry), from Old High German meaning 'home ruler.'
Heinz
German · German diminutive of Heinrich (Henry), meaning home ruler.
Heiry
French · Heiry is likely a rare modern variant influenced by French-style forms such as Henri or airy surname spellings.
Heisel
German · Likely derived from German surname traditions, possibly linked to a woodland or brush-related root.
Heisy
German · Modern phonetic variant of Heidi, a German diminutive of Adelheid meaning 'noble kind.'
Heith
English · Heith is likely a variant of Heath, from the English word for moorland or open uncultivated land.
Heizel
English · A spelling variant of Hazel, from the hazel tree and its warm brown color.
Hektor
Greek · Hektor is the Greek heroic name from epic tradition, tied to Trojan myth as a defender figure.
Heladio
Greek · A Spanish form of a Greek-derived name related to Hellas, meaning Greek or from Greece.
Helaine
Greek · French variant of Helen, from Greek Helene meaning bright, shining light or torch.
Helal
Arabic · Helal is an Arabic form of Hilal, meaning "crescent moon."
Helam
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name used as both place and person name, often linked with ideas of protection or strength.
Helan
Greek · Variant spelling of Helen, from Greek 'helene' meaning bright or shining light.
Helana
Greek · Helana is a variant of Helena, from Greek, often linked to light or torch.
Helane
Greek · Variant spelling of Helen, from Greek "helenē" meaning bright, shining light or torch.
Helayne
Greek · Helayne is a spelling variant of Elaine or Helen, from Greek roots associated with 'torch' or 'shining light.'
Heldana
African · A name of possible Ethiopian or East African origin, with modern invented styling and African phonetic patterns.
Helder
German · Likely from Germanic elements tied to brightness or battle, preserved in Portuguese and Dutch usage.
Heleana
Greek · A variant of Helena/Elena from Greek roots meaning 'torch' or 'shining light.'
Heleen
Greek · Heleen is a Dutch-style form of Helen, from Greek roots often interpreted as "torch" or "bright light."
Heleina
Greek · Heleina is a variant of Helena, from Greek roots associated with light, torch, or shining brightness.
Helem
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew-rooted names such as Hillem or Helem, carrying a rare biblical-style sound and uncertain exact derivation.
Helenann
Greek · Combination of Helen (Greek 'bright light') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace').
Heleni
Greek · A Greek form of Helen, traditionally linked with light, brightness, or torch.
Helenmae
Greek · Compound of Helen ("bright light") and Mae ("May"), meaning "radiant light of spring."
Helenmarie
Greek · Compound of Helen ('bright, shining light' from Greek) and Marie ('beloved' or 'bitter' from Hebrew).
Helenna
Greek · A variant of Helena or Helen, from Greek roots associated with light, torch, or brightness.
Heleyna
Greek · Heleyna is a variant of Helena, from Greek roots associated with light or shining beauty.
Helga
Norse · From Old Norse 'heilagr' meaning holy, blessed, or sacred.
Helge
Norse · From Old Norse 'heilagr' meaning 'holy' or 'blessed.' Common in Scandinavian countries.
Heli
Hebrew · Heli is a biblical name form related to Eli, carrying the sense of height or ascension.
Heliana
Greek · Elaborated form of Helena, from Greek 'helios' (sun), meaning 'bright, shining sun' or 'torch.'
Helin
Greek · Helin is often treated as a Helen-related form, carrying the idea of brightness or shining light.
Heliodoro
Spanish · Spanish form of Heliodorus, from Greek 'helios' (sun) + 'doron' (gift), meaning 'gift of the sun.'
Helissa
Greek · Helissa is likely related to Melissa or Helene, with Greek associations to honeybee or shining light.
Helius
Greek · From Greek Helios, the personification of the sun and a classical mythic reference.
Hella
German · Hella is a German short form of names like Helene, ultimately from Greek roots meaning "torch" or "bright light."
Hellan
Greek · Variant of Helen, from Greek "helenē"; also evokes Hellas, the Greek name for Greece.
Hellene
Greek · From Greek 'Hellēn,' meaning 'Greek woman'; also a variant spelling of Helen (bright light).
Heller
German · Heller is a German surname-name meaning bright, clear, or one who lived on light ground.
Hellon
Greek · Variant of Helen, from Greek Helene meaning bright one or shining light.
Helma
German · Short form of Wilhelmina, from Germanic 'wil' (will) + 'helm' (helmet, protection).
Helmar
Norse · Germanic compound of 'helm' (helmet/protection) and 'mar' (famous), meaning 'famous protector'.
Helmer
German · Germanic name from 'helm' (helmet/protection) + 'heri' (army), meaning 'army's protector.'
Helmi
German · From Germanic 'helm' meaning helmet or protection; also a Finnish pearl name.
Helmie
German · Diminutive of Wilhelmina or Helma, from Germanic 'helm' meaning 'helmet' or 'protection.'
Helmut
German · From Germanic elements 'helm' (helmet) and 'muot' (spirit, courage).
Helmuth
German · Germanic name from 'helm' (helmet/protection) and 'muot' (spirit/courage), meaning 'courageous protector.'
Helo
Greek · Modern short form possibly derived from Hélio (Greek hélios, 'sun') or used as a contemporary invented given name.
Helon
Greek · Rare variant of Helen, from Greek 'helene' meaning bright, shining light.
Helsea
English · Likely a creative spelling of Chelsea, the English place-name.
Helton
English · English surname from a place name meaning settlement on a hillside.
Helvi
Norse · Finnish/Scandinavian name from Old Norse, related to 'heilagr' (holy) or a variant of Helvig (holy battle).
Helvie
French · Variant of Helvie/Helvia, from Latin 'Helvetia' or Germanic roots; associated with Switzerland.
Helyn
Greek · Variant spelling of Helen, from Greek Helene meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Helyne
Greek · Variant spelling of Helen, from Greek 'helene' meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Hemal
Indian · Indian name from Sanskrit-rooted usage, often associated with gold or a golden hue.
Hemali
Indian · An Indian name often associated with "golden" beauty or the Himalayan region in Sanskrit-derived usage.
Heman
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'faithful' or 'trustworthy,' borne by a wise man in the Old Testament.
Hemani
Indian · Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'golden' or associated with the winter season (Hemant), evoking warmth.
Hemant
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning 'winter' or the cool season.
Hemanth
Indian · Derived from Sanskrit Hemant, meaning winter or the cool season, and used widely in Indian naming traditions.
Hemerson
English · Modern invented patronymic variant of Emerson, an English surname meaning 'son of Emery.'
Hemma
German · Hemma is an old Germanic name borne by saints and nobles, often linked with home or protection.
Hemza
Arabic · Variant of Hamza, an Arabic name meaning 'strong' or 'steadfast,' borne by the Prophet Muhammad's uncle.
Henach
Hebrew · A variant of Enoch (Chanoch/Henoch), the Hebrew biblical name meaning 'dedicated' or 'initiated.'
Hence
English · Rare given name, likely a diminutive of Henderson or Henry, used in the American South.
Hend
Arabic · Hend is an Arabic name with old poetic usage, traditionally associated with a hundred camels and abundance.
Hendley
English · From an English surname and place-name element meaning 'high clearing' or 'wooded clearing,' later reused as a personal name.
Hendrex
German · A modern spelling of Hendrix, ultimately tied to Hendrik, meaning ruler of the home.
Heneretta
German · Variant of Henrietta, feminine of Henry, from Germanic 'heim' + 'ric' meaning home ruler.
Henerietta
German · Phonetic variant of Henrietta, feminine of Henry, from Germanic meaning "ruler of the home."
Henery
German · Variant spelling of Henry, from Germanic 'heim' (home) + 'ric' (ruler), meaning ruler of the home.
Henesis
English · Henesis appears modeled on Genesis, the biblical Greek title meaning origin, birth, or beginning.
Henessey
Irish · Henessey comes from an Irish surname meaning descendant of Aonghus, a name tied to strength and vigor.
Henessy
Irish · A variant of the Irish surname Hennessy, derived from an old Gaelic family name.
Henesy
Irish · Modern invented form, likely inspired by the Irish surname Hennessey (descendant of Angus), used as a given name.
Heng
Chinese · Heng is an East Asian name often associated with constancy, balance, or endurance.
Henil
Indian · An Indian name often used in modern settings and associated with Sanskrit-derived meanings around radiance.
Henk
German · Henk is a Dutch short form of Hendrik, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning "home ruler."
Henli
English · Modern variant of Henley, an English place name meaning 'high woodland clearing' or 'high meadow.'
Henlie
English · Henlie is a modern diminutive-style variant of Henley-like names, with a soft affectionate ending.
Henly
English · Variant of Henley, an English place name meaning 'high meadow' or 'clearing.'
Hennah
Hebrew · Hennah is a variant of Hannah, from Hebrew, meaning “grace” or “favor.”
Hennesey
Irish · A surname-derived name from Irish Ó hAonghusa, associated with the family name Hennessy.
Hennesie
Irish · A modern given-name use of the Irish surname Hennessy, adapted for its stylish sound.
Hennessi
Irish · A spelling variation of Hennessy, from an Irish surname meaning descendant of Aonghus.
Hennesy
Irish · Likely from the Irish surname Hennessy, derived from Ó hAonghusa, meaning descendant of Aonghus or Angus.
Hennie
German · Diminutive of Henrietta or Hendrika, from Germanic 'heim' + 'ric' meaning 'home ruler'.
Hennley
English · From Old English place-name elements meaning "high wood/clearing," later used as a modern given name.
Hennry
German · Variant spelling of Henry, from Old German 'Heimirich' meaning ruler of the home.
Henoc
Hebrew · Spanish and French form of the biblical Enoch, from Hebrew 'chanokh' meaning 'dedicated' or 'initiated.'
Henock
Hebrew · A form of Enoch, from Hebrew meaning dedicated or consecrated.
Henok
Hebrew · Henok is an Ethiopian and African form of Enoch, from Hebrew, meaning dedicated or consecrated.
Henon
French · French surname-origin name derived from a family form and reused as a modern given name.
Henos
English · A short modern variant of older names like Henry forms, but without a firm standalone historical meaning as written.
Henreitta
German · Variant spelling of Henrietta, feminine of Henry, from Germanic 'heim' (home) + 'ric' (ruler): 'home ruler'.
Henrene
German · Feminine elaboration of Henry, from Old German 'Heimrich' meaning 'home ruler' or 'estate ruler.'
Henretta
German · Variant of Henrietta, feminine form of Henry, from Germanic meaning 'ruler of the home'.
Henretter
German · Variant of Henrietta, feminine of Henry, from Germanic 'heim' (home) and 'ric' (ruler).
Henrettia
French · Variant of Henrietta, the French feminine of Henri (Henry), meaning ruler of the home.
Henrey
German · Henrey is a variant spelling of Henry, from Germanic elements meaning home ruler.
Henrich
German · German form of Henry, from elements meaning "home" and "ruler."
Henrie
German · Diminutive or feminine variant of Henry, from Germanic meaning 'home ruler'. Used as a unisex name.
Henriella
French · Diminutive of Henrietta, from Germanic 'heim' + 'ric' meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Henrika
German · A feminine form of Henrik or Henry, from Germanic roots meaning 'home ruler.'
Henrine
English · Feminine form of Henry, from Germanic Heimirich meaning 'ruler of the home' or 'estate ruler'.
Henritta
French · Variant of Henrietta, feminine of Henri/Henry, meaning "ruler of the household."
Henrri
French · Henrri is a spelling variant of Henri or Henry, from Germanic roots meaning 'home ruler.'
Henryetta
German · Elaborate feminine form of Henry, from Germanic Heimirich meaning 'ruler of the home'.
Henryjames
German · Henryjames combines Henry, 'home ruler,' and James, a form of Jacob meaning 'supplanter,' in a double given name style.
Henryka
Slavic · Polish feminine form of Henryk (Henry), from Germanic meaning 'home ruler.'
Hensel
German · Diminutive of Hans (German form of John), meaning God is gracious.
Henton
English · English place name from Old English 'heah' (high) and 'tun' (settlement), meaning high town.
Henzlee
English · A modern surname-style coinage modeled on names like Hensley, probably meaning little more than its fashionable sound.
Henzo
German · Henzo is a modern variant influenced by Enzo and Heinz, blending European forms tied to "home ruler."
Her
Greek · Her appears as a short form or surname-style given name; its exact etymology varies, but it is sometimes linked to Hera-related roots.
Heraclio
Greek · Spanish form of Heraclius, derived from Greek 'Heracles' meaning glory of Hera.
Herald
English · From Old English or Germanic 'here' (army) and 'wald' (rule), meaning 'army commander.' Also an English word name.
Heraldo
Spanish · Spanish form of Harold, from Germanic 'here' (army) and 'wald' (ruler), meaning army commander.
Herb
German · Short form of Herbert, from Germanic 'hari-berht' meaning army-bright or illustrious warrior.
Herber
German · A shortened form of Herbert, from Germanic roots meaning 'bright army.'
Herberta
German · Feminine form of Herbert, from Germanic elements heri (army) and beraht (bright), meaning "bright army."
Herberto
German · Herberto is a Romance form of Herbert, from Germanic roots meaning bright army or illustrious warrior.
Herbet
German · Variant spelling of Herbert, from Germanic 'heri' (army) and 'beraht' (bright).
Herbey
English · Herbey is likely a variant of Hervey, from Germanic roots meaning army warrior.
Herbie
German · Diminutive of Herbert, from Old German 'heri' (army) and 'beraht' (bright).
Herby
English · Diminutive of Herbert, from Germanic 'hari' (army) and 'beraht' (bright, famous).
Herchel
German · Variant of Hershel, Yiddish diminutive meaning 'little deer,' from German 'Hirsch.'
Herchell
German · Variant of Herschel, from Yiddish/German meaning little deer, a diminutive term of endearment.
Hercilia
Latin · Variant of Hersilia, the legendary Sabine wife of Romulus in Roman mythology.
Herculano
Spanish · Spanish and Portuguese form of Herculanus, derived from Hercules, the Roman hero of divine strength.
Herdis
Norse · Old Norse name from 'herr' (army) and 'dís' (goddess), meaning 'army goddess.'
Heri
German · Heri is likely a short form of Henry, from Germanic roots meaning "home ruler."
Heriberta
German · Feminine of Herbert, from Germanic hari ("army") and beraht ("bright, illustrious").
Herica
German · Probably a feminine form related to Eric or Erika, from Old Norse and Germanic roots meaning eternal ruler.
Herick
German · Variant of Henrik or Herrick, from Germanic meaning 'home ruler' or 'powerful ruler of the estate.'
Herik
German · A variant of Erik or Heinrich-related forms, from Germanic roots meaning ruler or home ruler.
Herika
German · Herika is likely a variant of Erica, from Germanic roots meaning 'ever-ruler' or 'sole ruler.'
Herlaine
French · Herlaine seems to be a French-styled elaboration of Hermine or Elaine-like forms, with likely Germanic noble or army-related echoes.
Herlane
English · Probably a modern combination name, possibly influenced by Her- and -lane elements with a surname-like style.
Herlene
German · Modern name from Germanic 'heri' (army) with feminine suffix -lene.
Herley
English · Variant of Harley, from Old English meaning 'hare meadow', or from 'herd' and 'leah' (clearing).
Herlin
German · Germanic name from 'hari' (army) with diminutive suffix, meaning 'little warrior.'
Herline
German · Elaborated form possibly related to Herlinda or Herla, a modern American coinage.
Herma
Greek · Feminine form related to Hermes, the Greek messenger god; also linked to Greek herma meaning 'stone pillar'.
Hermajesty
English · A modern English title-name meaning literally "her majesty," created for regal impact.
Hermalinda
German · Hermalinda is likely a Spanish form built from Germanic elements meaning "great" or "army" and "soft, tender, or beautiful."
Hermance
French · French feminine form of Herman, from Germanic elements meaning 'army man' or 'soldier.'
Hermanda
Spanish · Likely related to Germanic names like Herman, meaning army man, with a feminine Spanish-style ending.
Hermania
German · Feminine form of Herman, from Germanic 'heri' (army) + 'man' (man), meaning 'army woman'.
Hermas
Greek · From Greek 'Hermes,' the messenger god; a name mentioned in the New Testament (Romans 16:14).
Hermelindo
German · From Germanic elements seen in names like Hermenegild, associated with army and tribute or value.
Hermen
German · Variant of Herman, from Germanic 'heri' (army) and 'man' (man), meaning army man or soldier.
Hermena
Greek · Feminine variant of Hermes, the Greek messenger god, meaning interpreter or herald.
Hermene
Greek · Derived from Greek 'hermeneuein' (to interpret), related to the messenger god Hermes; a variant of Hermine.
Hermenegildo
Spanish · From Visigothic 'Ermenegild' meaning 'entire sacrifice' or 'great treasure,' borne by a saint-prince.
Hermenia
Greek · Variant of Herminia, from Greek Hermes or Germanic 'ermen' meaning whole or universal.
Hermia
Greek · Feminine form of Hermes, the Greek messenger god; famously used by Shakespeare in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Hermie
Greek · Diminutive of Hermione or Herman, linked to Greek god Hermes, the messenger.
Hermila
Spanish · Spanish feminine form from Germanic Hermila, derived from heri (army). Means 'little soldier.'
Hermilinda
German · Likely from Germanic elements, related to names meaning 'whole' or 'great' and 'gentle/soft.'
Hermilo
Greek · Spanish diminutive derived from Hermes, the Greek messenger god, meaning little Hermes.
Hermina
German · Feminine form of Herman, from Germanic 'heri-man' meaning 'army man' or 'soldier.'
Hermine
German · Feminine form of Herman, from Germanic 'heri' (army) + 'man' (man), meaning 'army woman.'
Hermino
Spanish · Hermino is a Romance form linked to Germanic names from ermen, meaning whole, universal, or great.
Hermit
English · From Greek 'eremites' meaning solitary one or desert dweller, one who lives in seclusion.
Hermoine
Greek · Variant spelling of Hermione, from Hermes the Greek messenger god; means well-born or earthly.
Hermond
Norse · From Old Norse Hermóðr, combining 'herr' (army) and 'móðr' (spirit, courage), meaning warrior spirit.
Hermonie
Greek · Hermonie is a variant of Harmony or Harmonie, from Greek roots meaning "agreement" or "concord."
Hernaldo
Spanish · Likely a variant of Hernando or Fernando, from Germanic roots meaning bold voyager or brave journey.
Hernandez
Spanish · Hernandez is a Spanish patronymic surname meaning 'son of Hernando' or Fernando.
Herndon
English · English place-based surname meaning 'heron hill' or 'heron valley,' used as a given name in the South.
Hernesto
Spanish · Hernesto is a variant of Ernesto, from Germanic Ernest, meaning serious, resolute, or earnest.
Herney
German · Likely a variant of Herni or Henry, from Germanic roots meaning home ruler.
Herny
German · Variant spelling of Henry, from Germanic 'heim-ric' meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Herod
Greek · From Greek Herodes meaning hero or protector; borne by the biblical king of Judea.
Herold
German · Variant of Harold, from Old English 'here' (army) and 'weald' (ruler), meaning army commander.
Herrel
English · Variant of Herrell, from Germanic 'heri' meaning 'army,' a diminutive of army-based names.
Herrell
English · Variant of Harold or Herald, from Germanic elements meaning 'army ruler.'
Herron
English · From the heron bird or Irish surname Ó hEaráin; evokes the graceful wading bird.
Herry
English · Variant of Harry/Henry, from Germanic 'heim' (home) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning ruler of the estate.
Hersch
German · A Yiddish-German Jewish name related to Hirsch, meaning "deer."
Herschal
German · Variant of Herschel, from Yiddish/German 'hirsch' meaning deer, a diminutive form.
Herschell
German · Variant of Herschel, from Yiddish/German 'hirsch' meaning deer.
Hersel
German · Variant of Herschel, from Yiddish/German hirsch meaning 'deer.'
Hersey
English · From a Norman surname meaning deer island, from Old Norse elements; a rare given name.
Hershal
Hebrew · Variant of Hershel, from Yiddish 'hirsh' meaning 'deer.' Common in Ashkenazi Jewish tradition.
Hershall
English · Variant of Herschel, from Germanic meaning 'deer' or 'little deer.'
Hershell
German · Variant of Herschel, from Yiddish hirsh meaning "deer," a traditional Ashkenazi name.
Hersie
English · Diminutive form related to Hersey, from Norman French 'herisson' or a place name meaning 'deer island.'
Herta
German · Variant of Hertha, from the Germanic earth goddess Nerthus; means 'earth' or 'strong'.
Hertha
Norse · From the Germanic earth goddess Nerthus; associated with fertility and the earth.
Hertis
English · Rare variant possibly derived from Old English heorot (hart/stag) or a phonetic form of Curtis.
Herve
French · French form of Hervé, from Breton meaning 'battle worthy' or 'strong in battle.'
Hervey
French · Norman French form of a Breton name meaning battle worthy or blazing iron.
Hervie
French · Variant of Harvey, from Breton 'haer' (battle) and 'vy' (worthy), meaning 'battle worthy.'
Hervin
German · Probably related to Irvin or Hervé, with Germanic roots suggesting army or warrior strength.
Hervy
French · Variant of Harvey, from Breton 'haer' (battle) and 'vy' (worthy), meaning 'battle worthy.'
Hery
French · Hery is likely a variant of Henry, from Germanic roots meaning home ruler.
Hesher
English · Hesher is a modern nickname-style name, probably drawn from surname or subculture usage more than ancient etymology.
Heshimu
African · From East African usage, especially Swahili, meaning “respected” or “honored.”
Heshy
Hebrew · Yiddish-English diminutive of Hershel, from German 'Hirsch' meaning 'deer,' used in Ashkenazi Jewish communities.
Hesler
German · Hesler is a surname-style name of Germanic or English form, likely tied to woodland or place-name roots.
Hess
German · German surname denoting someone from the region of Hesse in central Germany.
Hessel
German · North German and Frisian diminutive, possibly related to hazel or a short form of Hermann.
Hessie
English · Pet form of Hester or Esther, from Persian meaning 'star' or from the goddess Ishtar.
Hesta
Greek · Variant of Hestia, the Greek goddess of the hearth and home.
Hestel
Persian · Variant of Hester, from Esther, possibly Persian 'star' or Hebrew 'myrtle'.
Hester
English · English form of Esther, from Persian 'setareh' meaning 'star.' Literary association with Hawthorne's Hester Prynne.
Het
Hebrew · A short name form likely derived as a clipped variant; no well-established single-root meaning in modern records.
Hetal
Indian · Hetal is an Indian name often interpreted as 'friendly,' 'loving,' or 'full of affection.'
Hether
English · A spelling variant of Heather, taken from the flowering heath plant.
Hettie
English · Diminutive of Henrietta or Hester, meaning home ruler or star.
Hetty
English · Diminutive of Henrietta or Hester, meaning 'ruler of the home' or 'star.'
Hettye
English · Variant of Hettie, a pet form of Henrietta, from Germanic meaning ruler of the home.
Hetvi
Indian · Sanskrit-rooted Gujarati name meaning 'ray of light' or associated with love and affection.
Hevan
Persian · Hevan is used in Kurdish and related traditions with meanings tied to hope or comfort.
Heven
English · A spelling variant of Heaven, from the English word for the sky or paradise.
Hever
Hebrew · Likely related to the Hebrew biblical name Heber, meaning "companion" or "associate."
Hevin
Korean · Often used as a modern Korean-style given name; in English contexts it may also echo the sound of "heaven."
Hevyn
English · Hevyn is a modern spelling of Heaven, the English word-name referring to the celestial realm.
Hewan
African · Used in Ethiopian traditions, Hewan is associated with life or a living being in Amharic usage.
Hewell
Welsh · Variant of Howell, from Welsh Hywel meaning 'eminent' or 'conspicuous'.
Hewey
English · Variant of Huey, from Old French Hugh, meaning "mind" or "spirit."
Hewlett
English · Anglo-Norman diminutive of Hugh, meaning little Hugh; mind, heart, or spirit.
Heyab
African · Ethiopian Amharic name meaning 'gift' or related to concepts of divine blessing and abundance.
Heydan
English · Modern invented variant of Hayden, an Old English place name meaning 'hay valley.'
Heylee
English · A modern spelling of Hailey, from an English surname meaning hay meadow.
Heyley
English · Heyley is a variant of Hayley, an English place-based name meaning 'hay clearing.'
Heyli
English · Modern invented respelling of Hayley or Kylie, used as a fresh phonetic alternative in contemporary naming.
Heylie
English · Phonetic variant of Hayley, from Old English meaning 'hay clearing' or 'hay meadow,' a popular modern respelling.
Heymi
Spanish · Latin American phonetic variant of Jaime or Jamie, ultimately from Hebrew Yaakov meaning supplanter.
Heytor
Spanish · Heytor is a modern spelling of Hector, the Trojan hero name from Greek tradition.
Heyward
English · Occupational surname meaning 'hedge warden,' one who guarded fenced enclosures.
Heywood
English · Old English place name from hēah (high) and wudu (wood), meaning 'high forest.'
Heyzel
English · A modern spelling of Hazel, the English nature name from the hazel tree.
Hezeki
Hebrew · Shortened form of Hezekiah, from Hebrew meaning 'God strengthens' or 'God is my strength.'
Hezekian
Hebrew · Hezekian is likely inspired by Hezekiah, from Hebrew roots meaning strengthened by God.
Hezekiel
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning "God strengthens," from roots combining divine power and support.
Hezekyah
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew form of Hezekiah, meaning 'Yahweh strengthens' or 'God has made strong.'
Hezkiah
Hebrew · Variant of Hezekiah, from Hebrew 'Chizkiyahu' meaning 'God strengthens,' a biblical king of Judah.
Hezron
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning enclosed, fenced, or surrounded by a wall.
Hezzie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Hezekiah, from Hebrew meaning God strengthens or God is my strength.
Hialeah
African · Hialeah comes from a Native place name popularized in Florida and is generally interpreted as pretty prairie or upland prairie.
Hiatt
English · Hiatt is an English surname-name derived from a topographic phrase meaning “at the gate.”
Hiawatha
English · Iroquois name meaning 'he who combs'; entered English usage through Longfellow's 1855 epic poem.
Hibah
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'gift' or 'blessing'.
Hibaq
African · Hibaq is used in Somali and Arabic contexts and is associated with fragrance or sweet scent.
Hibba
Arabic · From Arabic hiba, meaning "gift" or "bestowal."
Hibbard
English · Variant of Hibbert, from Germanic 'hild' (battle) and 'berht' (bright), meaning 'bright in battle.'
Hibo
African · Used in Somali contexts, Hibo means "gift" or "favor," reflecting East African Islamic naming traditions.
Hicham
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'generous' and associated with noble hospitality, widely used in North Africa and the Levant.
Hickman
English · Surname-name from Middle English, meaning servant of Hick (a pet form of Richard).
Hickory
English · Hickory comes from the English tree name, ultimately from an Algonquian source, making it a nature-based modern name.
Hicks
English · Patronymic from Hick, a medieval diminutive of Richard meaning 'brave ruler.'
Hickson
English · An English patronymic surname meaning son of Hick, with Hick as a medieval pet form of Richard.
Hideki
Japanese · A Japanese name whose meaning depends on kanji, often conveying excellence, brightness, or a fine tree.
Hideko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'splendid child' or 'excellent child,' from hide (excellent) and ko (child).
Hidemi
Japanese · Japanese name combining hide (excellent, splendid) and mi (beauty), meaning excellent beauty.
Hideo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'excellent man' or 'splendid hero,' from 'hide' (excellent) and 'o' (man).
Hidi
German · A spelling variant of Heidi, a diminutive of Adelheid, meaning noble kind or noble sort.
Hidie
German · A spelling variant of Heidi, a German diminutive of Adelheid meaning "noble kind" or "of noble sort."
Hiede
German · Hiede is likely a variant of Heidi, a German diminutive of Adelheid meaning noble kind or noble type.
Hiedi
German · Hiedi is a spelling variant of Heidi, a German diminutive of Adelheid meaning noble kind or noble type.
Hien
Chinese · Hien is used in East and Southeast Asian naming traditions and often conveys gentleness, wisdom, or virtue depending on the characters.
Hiep
Chinese · Hiep likely comes from a Sino-derived East Asian root meaning harmony, chivalry, or united action.
Hiero
Greek · From Greek roots related to sacred or holy, also recalling the ancient ruler Hieron.
Hifza
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'protection,' often interpreted as 'one under God's protection or care.'
Highland
Scottish · Highland is an English and Scottish place-based name referring to elevated land or the Scottish Highlands.
Higinia
Spanish · Spanish form of Hyginia, from Greek 'hygieia' meaning health or soundness.
Higinio
Spanish · Spanish form of Hyginius, from Greek 'hygieinos' meaning 'healthy, wholesome.'
Hiiaka
English · A culturally borrowed modern form of a Hawaiian mythic name, preserved in English-speaking use as a distinctive and poetic feminine name.
Hiilani
English · Hiilani appears to be a modern invented name, likely inspired by Hawaiian-style sounds and sky or heaven associations.
Hiilei
English · A modern invented name, likely influenced by Hailey/Hilary-style sounds rather than a single traditional source.
Hijinio
Spanish · Spanish form of Hyginus, from Greek hygienos meaning 'healthy' or 'sound'.
Hikaru
Japanese · A Japanese name meaning to shine or radiate, associated with light and brightness.
Hikeem
Arabic · A variant of Hakim, from Arabic meaning 'wise' or 'judicious.'
Hikmah
Arabic · Hikmah is Arabic for “wisdom” or “sound judgment.”
Hikmatullah
Arabic · Hikmatullah means wisdom of God, from Arabic hikmah for wisdom and Allah for God.
Hilah
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning praise or halo of light.
Hilaire
French · French form of Hilarius, from Latin hilaris meaning 'cheerful' or 'joyful.'
Hilaree
Latin · A creative spelling of Hilary, from Latin hilaris meaning cheerful or merry.
Hilari
Latin · Hilari is a form of Hilary, from Latin hilaris, meaning 'cheerful' or 'merry.'
Hilarie
Latin · A variant of Hilary, from Latin hilaris, meaning "cheerful" or "happy."
Hilarion
Latin · From Latin 'hilaris' meaning cheerful or merry; name of a 4th-century saint.
Hilbert
German · Germanic name from 'hild' (battle) and 'berht' (bright/famous), meaning 'bright in battle.'
Hilberto
Spanish · Spanish form of Hilbert, from Germanic elements meaning 'bright in battle.'
Hilburn
English · English place name from Old English 'hyll' (hill) and 'burna' (stream), meaning hill stream.
Hildagard
German · Variant of Hildegard, from Germanic 'hild' (battle) and 'gard' (enclosure/protection), meaning 'battle protector.'
Hildagarde
German · Variant of Hildegard, from Germanic elements 'hild' (battle) and 'gard' (enclosure/protection), meaning 'battle protector.'
Hildah
German · Variant of Hilda, from Germanic 'hild' meaning battle; borne by a Northumbrian saint.
Hildana
German · Germanic name derived from 'hild,' meaning 'battle,' combined with a Latinate '-ana' feminine suffix.
Hildebrando
German · From Germanic elements meaning battle and sword or firebrand, conveying martial strength.
Hildegarde
German · From Germanic 'hild' (battle) + 'gard' (enclosure/protection); borne by Saint Hildegard of Bingen.
Hilder
German · From Germanic element 'hild' meaning battle; related to Hilda and Brunhilde.
Hildia
German · Variant of Hilda, from Germanic 'hild' meaning battle; borne by a Norse valkyrie figure.
Hildie
German · Hildie is a diminutive of Hilda, from Germanic hild meaning battle.
Hilding
Norse · Old Norse name meaning 'battle' or 'warrior,' from the element 'hildr.'
Hildon
English · English place-derived name combining 'hild' (battle) or 'hill' with 'don' (hill settlement).
Hildra
German · A variant of Hilda, from Germanic and Norse 'hild' meaning 'battle, combat', borne by a valkyrie figure.
Hildred
English · From Old English 'hild' (battle) and 'ræd' (counsel), meaning battle advisor.
Hildreth
English · From Old English 'hild' (battle) and 'ræd' (counsel), meaning 'battle counselor.'
Hildur
Norse · Old Norse name from 'hildr' meaning 'battle'; a valkyrie name in Norse mythology.
Hildy
German · Hildy is a pet form of Hilda, from a Germanic root meaning "battle."
Hilery
Latin · Variant of Hilary, from Latin hilaris meaning 'cheerful, happy.'
Hiley
English · Hiley is likely from an English surname meaning "hay clearing" or "high meadow."
Hili
African · Hili appears in African naming use and is often associated with cheerful or lively qualities, though usage varies by language.
Hilia
Greek · Rare name possibly derived from Greek 'hileos' meaning cheerful or propitious.
Hiliary
Latin · Hiliary is a variant of Hilary, from Latin hilaris meaning 'cheerful' or 'joyful.'
Hilja
Norse · Finnish name meaning silence or stillness, conveying tranquility and calm.
Hilkiah
Hebrew · Hilkiah is a biblical Hebrew name meaning my portion is the Lord or Yahweh is my inheritance.
Hilla
Hebrew · Hilla is a Hebrew name often understood as 'halo' or 'praise.'
Hillard
English · Variant of Hillyard, from Germanic elements meaning battle and brave/hardy.
Hillaree
Latin · Hillaree is a creative spelling of Hilary, from Latin hilaris meaning cheerful or joyful.
Hillarey
Latin · A spelling variant of Hillary, from Latin hilaris, meaning cheerful or joyful.
Hillari
Latin · Hillari is a spelling variant of Hilary, from Latin hilaris meaning cheerful or glad.
Hillarie
Latin · A spelling variant of Hilary, from Latin hilaris, meaning cheerful or joyful.
Hillery
Latin · Variant of Hillary, from Latin 'hilaris' meaning cheerful or merry.
Hilliard
English · From Germanic elements meaning 'battle guard' or 'war protector,' used as a surname and given name.
Hilliary
English · Variant of Hilary, from Latin 'hilaris' meaning cheerful or merry.
Hillie
English · Diminutive of Hilliard or Hilbert, from Germanic hild (battle), meaning 'little warrior.'
Hillip
Greek · Hillip is likely a rare variant of Philip, from Greek meaning "lover of horses."
Hillis
English · English topographic name meaning 'one who lives by the hills.'
Hillman
English · Old English occupational or topographic surname meaning 'man who lives on a hill.'
Hillory
English · Variant of Hilary/Hillary, from Latin 'hilaris' meaning cheerful or happy.
Hilma
German · Feminine form of Hilmar, from Old Norse elements meaning helmet and famous.
Hilman
English · From Old English or Germanic roots meaning 'man of the hill' or 'helmet man.'
Hilmar
German · From Old Norse elements meaning 'helmet' and 'famous,' a noble warrior name.
Hilmer
Norse · From Old Norse elements meaning 'famous helmet' or 'renowned protector.'
Hilmon
German · Germanic variant related to Hilmar, combining 'hild' (battle) with 'man' or 'mund' (protection).
Hilo
Spanish · Hilo is a place name best known from Hawaii, though in Spanish it literally means thread.
Hilrey
Latin · Variant of Hilary, from Latin 'hilaris' meaning 'cheerful' or 'happy.'
Hilry
Latin · Variant of Hilary, from Latin 'hilaris' meaning cheerful or happy.
Hilyard
English · From Old English elements meaning 'battle enclosure' or 'war yard,' originally a surname.
Hima
Indian · Hima is a Sanskrit-derived name meaning snow, frost, or winter brightness.
Himansh
Indian · From Sanskrit elements *hima* (snow) and *ansh* (part), commonly understood as "part of snow" or a cool-breathing nature image.
Himanshu
Indian · Himanshu is an Indian Sanskrit name meaning 'moon' or 'moonlight.'
Himawari
Japanese · Himawari is Japanese for 'sunflower,' making it a vivid floral and sun-linked name.
Hinaea
English · A modern inventive feminine form inspired by Hebrew- and Arabic-sounding names, with no single fixed historical base.
Hinako
Japanese · A Japanese name often formed with hina, linked to dolls or greens, and ko, meaning child.
Hinal
Indian · An Indian name, often interpreted as meaning beauty, wealth, or goddess-linked grace depending on regional usage.
Hinano
Japanese · Used in Japanese, often written with characters suggesting sun, greens, or vegetables depending on the chosen kanji.
Hinatea
English · A modern invented English-style name likely influenced by Hina-like sounds, prized for melodic value more than a single fixed etymology.
Hinckley
English · Hinckley comes from the English place name meaning something like “Henca’s clearing” or “woodland clearing.”
Hindel
German · Yiddish-Ashkenazi diminutive of Hinde meaning 'hind' (female deer), a traditional Jewish feminine name.
Hines
Irish · From Irish 'Ó hEidhin' meaning 'descendant of Eidhin' (ivy), or Middle English 'hine' (servant).
Hing
Chinese · Chinese origin meaning prosperous or flourishing.
Hinlee
English · Hinlee is a modern English-style invented name built with the trendy -lee ending.
Hinley
English · English surname-style name derived from a place name, likely meaning 'high woodland clearing' or 'hind's meadow.'
Hinza
Arabic · Hinza is likely a modern variant related to Arabic or Urdu naming patterns, with uncertain exact etymology.
Hipolita
Spanish · Spanish form of Hippolyta, the Amazon queen in Greek mythology, from "hippos" (horse) and "lyein" (to loosen).
Hiraeth
Welsh · Hiraeth is a Welsh word for deep longing or homesickness, often with a poetic sense of yearning for what is lost.
Hirah
Hebrew · Biblical name of Judah's Adullamite companion in Genesis; from Hebrew/Arabic roots meaning noble or cavern.
Hiral
Indian · Hiral is an Indian name meaning lustrous, wealthy, or diamond-like.
Hiran
Hebrew · Variant of Hiram, a Hebrew name traditionally understood as 'exalted brother'.
Hiren
Indian · Hiren is an Indian name commonly interpreted as lord of diamonds or one connected with wealth and brilliance.
Hirie
Japanese · Likely related to Japanese Hiyori-style naming, often associated with favorable weather or calm conditions.
Hirma
Hebrew · Likely related to biblical-sounding Hebrew forms, possibly tied to roots suggesting devotion or sacredness.
Hiroaki
Japanese · Hiroaki is a Japanese name whose meaning varies by characters, commonly conveying broad brightness, abundance, or shining clarity.
Hiroki
Japanese · A Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji, often suggesting broad radiance, strength, or abundance.
Hiroko
Japanese · Japanese name commonly meaning 'generous child' or 'abundant child' depending on kanji.
Hiromu
Japanese · Japanese name meaning broadly or expansively, written with kanji for wide and dream or flourish.
Hiromy
Japanese · Hiromy appears to be a variant of Japanese Hiromi, often interpreted through elements meaning wide beauty or broad truth.
Hiroto
Japanese · A Japanese name whose meaning varies by characters, often involving broadness, flight, or greatness.
Hiroyuki
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'hiro' (broad, generous) and 'yuki' (happiness or journey).
Hirsch
German · German name meaning 'deer' or 'stag', often used as a surname and given name in Jewish communities.
Hirsh
German · From Yiddish and German usage, meaning "deer" or "stag."
Hirvin
English · Hirvin is likely a modern variation of Irving or Irvin, names from Scottish place roots meaning "green water" or "sea friend."
Hirving
Spanish · Hirving is a Spanish-language variant of Irving, a surname-name linked to green water or sea friend roots.
Hisa
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'long-lasting' or 'enduring,' from 久 (hisa).
Hisae
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'hisa' (long-lasting) and 'e' (branch or blessing), meaning enduring grace.
Hisako
Japanese · Japanese name (久子) meaning 'long-lived child' or 'everlasting child.'
Hisao
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'long-lived man' or 'man of story,' from 久 (hisa, long) and 雄 (o, man).
Hisashi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning long-lasting or enduring, conveying permanence and perseverance.
Hisaye
Japanese · Japanese name combining 久 (hisa, 'long-lasting') with 枝 (ye/e, 'branch'), meaning 'enduring branch'.
Hisayo
Japanese · Japanese name combining elements often meaning 'long-lived' (久) and 'generation' (代).
Hisela
German · Hisela is a form of Gisela, from Germanic roots meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage' in the old noble sense.
Hishaam
Arabic · Variant of Hisham, an Arabic name meaning 'generosity' or 'crushing,' borne by early Islamic caliphs.
Hiten
Indian · From Indian usage, Hiten is often interpreted as good-hearted, well-disposed, or beneficial.
Hitesh
Indian · Hitesh comes from Sanskrit-based Indian tradition and means "lord of goodness" or "one who thinks of others' welfare."
Hitha
Indian · An Indic name associated with benevolent meaning, often linked to ideas of kindness and good intent.
Hitney
English · Likely a variant of Whitney, an English surname meaning white island.
Hitomi
Japanese · A Japanese name commonly meaning 'pupil of the eye,' and by extension beauty, sight, or insight.
Hitoshi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'even-tempered,' 'compassionate,' or 'one' depending on the kanji used.
Hitzel
German · Hitzel is likely derived from a German surname or diminutive form, though its exact meaning is uncertain.
Hiwot
African · Amharic Ethiopian name meaning 'life,' widely used in Ethiopia and Eritrea celebrating the gift of existence.
Hixie
English · Rare English diminutive, likely a pet form of Hicks or a surname-derived given name.
Hixon
English · English patronymic surname meaning "son of Hick," from Old English pet-name roots, now used as a first name.
Hixson
English · Hixson is an English surname-style name meaning "son of Hick," with Hick being a medieval form of Richard.
Hjalmar
Norse · From Old Norse 'hjalmr' (helmet) and 'herr' (army), meaning 'helmeted warrior.'
Hjalmer
Norse · Variant of Hjalmar, from Old Norse 'hjalmr' (helmet) + 'herr' (army), meaning 'helmeted warrior.'
Hjordis
Norse · Old Norse name from 'hjǫrr' (sword) + 'dís' (goddess/woman), meaning sword goddess.
Hla
Chinese · Hla is a short East Asian-style given name; it is treated as a modern standalone syllabic form where meaning depends on local script.
Hlee
Chinese · Often used in Hmong contexts; in broader categorization it is best treated as East Asian in usage and style.
Hli
Chinese · A brief name form associated with light and brightness, used as an uncommon but striking given name.
Ho
Chinese · Ho is an East Asian name and surname used in Chinese and Korean traditions, with meaning depending on the character used.
Hoa
Chinese · Hoa is used in East Asian naming and is associated with the idea of a flower or blossom.
Hoai
Chinese · A name used in East Asian naming traditions, often associated with tenderness, remembrance, or lasting feeling.
Hoan
Chinese · Hoan is used in Vietnamese and often conveys joy, completion, or gladness through Sino-Vietnamese roots.
Hoang
Chinese · Hoang is a Sino-Vietnamese form related to Huang, often associated with yellow, brightness, or imperial imagery.
Hoarce
Latin · Variant of Horace, from Latin 'Horatius,' an ancient Roman clan name meaning 'timekeeper' or 'hour.'
Hobart
German · Variant of Hubert, from Germanic elements 'hug' (mind) and 'beraht' (bright), meaning 'bright mind.'
Hobbie
English · Hobbie is an English nickname form linked to Hob, a medieval pet form of Robert, meaning bright fame through its Germanic root.
Hobbs
English · English name form from Hob, an old nickname of Robert; Robert means “famed” from Germanic words for brightness and fame.
Hobby
English · From an English surname, originally a medieval nickname for Robert or from a type of small falcon.
Hobert
German · Variant of Hubert, from Germanic 'hug' (mind) and 'beraht' (bright), meaning 'bright mind.'
Hobson
English · English surname meaning 'son of Hob,' a medieval nickname for Robert.
Hoby
English · Likely derived from the English surname or place name Hoby, and sometimes used as a nickname form.
Hodalis
Spanish · Likely a Hispanic form related to Odalys or Odalis, tied to older Germanic ideas of heritage or wealth.
Hodari
African · A Swahili name meaning 'powerful' or 'strong.'
Hodge
English · Medieval English pet form of Roger, from Germanic 'hrod' (fame) and 'gar' (spear).
Hodges
English · Hodges comes from Hodge, a medieval pet form of Roger.
Hoffman
German · German occupational surname meaning 'steward' or 'farm manager,' from Hof (court/farm) and Mann (man).
Hoke
English · English surname-derived name, possibly from Old English 'hoc' meaning 'hook' or a promontory.
Holbert
German · Variant of Hulbert, from Old German elements meaning 'bright' and 'gracious.'
Holbrook
English · An English place surname meaning hollow brook or stream in a hollow.
Holcomb
English · Holcomb is an English surname-style name from place elements meaning "hollow valley" or "deep combe."
Holdan
English · Holdan is likely a variant of Holden, an English surname from a place meaning hollow valley.
Holder
English · English occupational surname meaning holder or keeper, later adopted as a first name style.