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Baby names starting with H

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Holdin
English · Modern invented variant of Holden, from Old English meaning 'deep valley' or 'hollow in the hillside.'
Holdon
English · Holdon is likely a variant of Holden, an English surname meaning hollow valley or deep dale.
Holger
Norse · From Old Norse 'holmi' (island) and 'geirr' (spear), meaning island spear or island warrior.
Hollace
English · Variant of Hollis, meaning 'dweller near the holly trees,' from Old English holegn.
Holle
German · A German variant of Holly or possibly linked to Frau Holle, with associations to the holly plant and folklore.
Hollee
English · A spelling variant of Holly, from the evergreen holly tree.
Holliann
English · A compound modern name blending Holly, the plant name, with Ann, meaning grace.
Hollianne
English · A compound of Holly and Anne, blending the holly tree with grace or favor.
Hollice
English · Variant of Hollis, from Old English 'holegn' meaning 'holly trees', denoting one near holly.
Holloway
English · English place-name meaning 'hollow way' or sunken road, from Old English 'hol' and 'weg.'
Hollyann
English · Hollyann combines Holly, the evergreen plant name, with Ann, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Hollyanne
English · Hollyanne is a compound English name combining Holly, the evergreen plant, with Anne.
Hollye
English · Hollye is a spelling variant of Holly, the English nature name from the holly tree.
Hollylynn
English · Hollylynn combines Holly, the evergreen plant name, with the suffix -lynn.
Hollymarie
English · Compound of Holly (Old English holly tree, symbol of Christmas) and Marie, the French form of Mary meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved.'
Hollynd
English · A modern variation of Holly with a new ending, rooted in English woodland plant symbolism.
Holman
English · English surname meaning 'dweller in the hollow' or 'man of the holm (island).'
Holmer
English · English place name from Old Norse meaning 'island in a hollow' or 'pool meadow'.
Holsey
English · Variant of Halsey, from Old English meaning Hal's island; a rare surname-derived given name.
Holyn
English · Modern variant of Holly or Hollyn, inspired by the holly plant or the English surname Hollin.
Homar
Greek · Variant of Homer, from Greek 'Homeros' meaning pledge or hostage; evokes the epic poet.
Homas
Greek · Homas is most likely a misspelling of Thomas, a name from Aramaic tradition meaning 'twin.'
Hombre
Spanish · From the Spanish word for man, ultimately derived from Latin homo.
Hommer
Greek · Variant of Homer, from Greek 'Homeros' meaning 'hostage' or 'pledge', borne by the legendary poet.
Hommy
English · Hommy is likely a rare affectionate or phonetic modern form, used more as an inventive personal name than a traditional one.
Honeste
French · Honeste comes from Latin honestus by way of French, carrying the sense of honorable, upright, or truthful.
Honestie
English · Variant spelling of Honesty, a virtue name from Latin 'honestus' meaning honorable and truthful.
Hong
Chinese · East Asian name meaning 'great, vast' or 'red/prosperous' depending on the character used.
Hongan
Chinese · Hongan is used in Chinese naming and may be formed from elements suggesting vastness, greatness, or peace, depending on characters.
Hongyi
Chinese · A Chinese name often formed from characters meaning vast and righteous, generous, or accomplished.
Hongyu
Chinese · Chinese name formed from elements often read as vast or grand and universe/world.
Honi
Hebrew · Honi is a Hebrew name associated with grace or favor and known from rabbinic tradition.
Honie
English · Honie is a variant of Honey, an English endearment-name drawn from the sweet substance.
Honoka
Japanese · A Japanese name often formed with characters suggesting harmony, ears of grain, flowers, or fragrance depending on kanji choice.
Honorae
Latin · Latinate variant of Honor or Honora, from Latin 'honor' meaning 'dignity, esteem, and high regard.'
Honorah
Latin · Honorah is a form of Honora, from Latin honor, meaning honor or dignity.
Honorato
Spanish · Spanish form of Latin Honoratus, meaning 'honored' or 'esteemed one.'
Honore
French · From Latin 'honorius' meaning honor or reputation; a French classic.
Honoria
Latin · From Latin 'honor' meaning 'honor, dignity, reputation'. A classic Roman name borne by early Christian saints.
Honorine
French · French feminine form from Latin 'honor' meaning honor, esteem, or dignity.
Honorio
Latin · Spanish form of Honorius, from Latin honor meaning 'dignity,' 'esteem,' or 'reputation.'
Hood
English · From Old English 'hod' meaning hood, originally an occupational name for a hood-maker.
Hooker
English · Occupational surname meaning 'maker of hooks,' from Middle English hoke.
Hooman
Persian · Hooman is a Persian name associated with a good mind, benevolence, and noble character.
Hooper
English · English occupational surname for a craftsman who made hoops for barrels and casks.
Hoora
Arabic · Hoora is from Arabic hur, often interpreted as 'pure' or 'beautiful-eyed.'
Hooria
Arabic · From Arabic, related to huri, meaning a heavenly maiden or woman of paradise.
Hoover
German · Anglicized form of German 'Huber,' an occupational name meaning 'landowner' or 'tenant farmer.'
Hopelyn
English · A modern compound of Hope and the suffix -lyn, built around the virtue of hope.
Hopemarie
English · Hopemarie combines Hope and Marie, joining the virtue idea of hope with the classic form of Mary.
Hopeton
English · Hopeton is an English place-derived name meaning "hope town" or "settlement in a valley."
Hopi
African · Hopi is best known as an Indigenous ethnonym, but as a given name it is often used for its gentle sound and cultural association.
Hopie
English · Diminutive of Hope, from Old English 'hopa' meaning 'hope, expectation'. A cheerful virtue name.
Hopson
English · English patronymic surname meaning son of Hob, a medieval pet form of Robert.
Horald
English · Variant of Harold, from Old Norse 'Haraldr,' meaning 'army ruler' or 'leader of soldiers.'
Horeb
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name for the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments, meaning 'desolate' or 'waste.'
Horice
Latin · Variant of Horace, from Latin 'Horatius,' an ancient Roman clan name.
Horlando
Spanish · Horlando is a variant of Orlando, from Germanic roots meaning famous throughout the land.
Horold
English · Variant of Harold, from Old Norse 'Haraldr' meaning 'army ruler' or 'leader of armies.'
Horrace
Latin · Variant spelling of Horace, from the Roman clan name Horatius.
Horris
Latin · Variant spelling of Horace, from the Roman family name Horatius, meaning timekeeper.
Horst
German · German name meaning 'thicket' or 'wooded hill', from Old High German.
Hortence
Latin · Variant of Hortense, from Latin 'Hortensia' meaning 'of the garden,' derived from 'hortus' (garden).
Hortense
French · From Latin Hortensia, derived from 'hortus' meaning 'garden.'
Hortensia
Latin · From Latin 'hortensis' meaning of the garden; the Roman clan name Hortensius.
Horton
English · From an Old English surname meaning 'muddy settlement' or 'farm on dirty ground.'
Hosam
Arabic · Hosam comes from Arabic Husam, meaning sword or sharp blade, symbolizing strength and resolve.
Hosannah
Hebrew · Hosannah comes from the Hebrew liturgical cry hosanna, meaning save us, please.
Hoscar
Norse · Hoscar appears to be a variant of Oscar, a name often linked to divine spear or champion imagery.
Hose
Hebrew · Short form of Hosea, from Hebrew meaning 'salvation' or 'he saves.'
Hosey
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Ó hEochaidh, from 'eochaidh' meaning horseman or horse rider.
Hoshi
Japanese · A Japanese name or word meaning star.
Hosia
Hebrew · Variant of Hosea, from Hebrew 'Hoshea' meaning salvation or he saves; an Old Testament prophet name.
Hosie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Hosea, from Hebrew meaning salvation; also a Scottish surname variant.
Hoskie
English · Navajo-origin name meaning warrior; adopted into English use primarily in the American Southwest.
Hossain
Arabic · Persian and South Asian variant of Hussein, from Arabic 'Husayn' meaning 'good' or 'handsome.'
Hossam
Arabic · Hossam is an Arabic name meaning 'sword' or 'sharp blade,' suggesting strength and decisiveness.
Hossein
Arabic · A Persian and Arabic form of Husayn, meaning little handsome one or good one.
Hosteen
English · Derived from the Navajo honorific 'hastiin' meaning man or mister, used as a given name in the American Southwest.
Hoston
English · Variant of Houston, from Old English meaning 'Hugh's settlement.'
Hotchner
German · Hotchner is a German-derived surname name, probably occupational or locational in origin.
Houa
Chinese · Common in Hmong usage and often linked to flower imagery, with East Asian linguistic roots in broader classification.
Houd
Arabic · Houd is an Arabic form of Hud, the name of a prophet in Islamic tradition.
Houda
Arabic · Houda comes from Arabic huda, meaning guidance or right direction.
Houghton
English · English place name from Old English meaning settlement on a ridge or spur.
Housten
English · Housten is from Houston-style place-name formation, meaning a settlement associated with a personal name like Hugh.
Houstin
English · Variant of Houston, a place name from the Scottish surname meaning 'Hugh's town' or settlement.
Hovanes
Hebrew · An Armenian form of John, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Hovannes
Hebrew · An Armenian form of John from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
Hover
German · Variant of Hoover, from German 'Huber' meaning 'landowner' or 'holder of a hide of land.'
Hovey
English · Hovey is a surname-style name likely derived from Hugh, meaning heart, mind, or spirit.
Hovie
English · Diminutive form possibly derived from Howard or Hovey, meaning high guardian.
Hovig
Persian · Hovig is used in Armenian tradition and is often linked to roots meaning "shepherd" or pastoral care.
Hovik
Greek · A name from the Greek-derived John tradition in Armenian use, carrying the meaning 'God is gracious.'
Hovsep
Hebrew · An Armenian form of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef, meaning "God will add" or "He will increase."
Howardine
English · Feminine form of Howard, from Old English meaning 'high guardian' or 'brave heart.'
Howe
English · From Old Norse haugr meaning 'hill' or 'burial mound,' used as a place-based surname turned given name.
Howland
English · English surname from Old English meaning 'hilly land' or dweller by the hill.
Hoy
English · From Old Norse 'haugr' meaning hill or mound; also a place name from the Orkney Islands.
Hoyal
English · Rare English variant possibly related to Hoyle or Royal, suggesting high ground or nobility.
Hoyd
English · Rare variant possibly related to Hoyt, from Old Norse meaning 'spirit' or 'heart'.
Hoye
English · From Old Norse 'haugr' meaning 'hill' or Middle English 'hoy' meaning 'high.'
Hoyet
English · Diminutive variant of Hoyt, from Old Norse meaning 'spirit' or 'mind.'
Hoyett
English · Rare diminutive of Hoyt, from Old French meaning 'spirit' or 'mind.'
Hoyle
English · English surname from Old English 'hol' meaning 'hollow' or 'a hole in the ground.'
Hoyte
Norse · Variant of Hoyt, from Middle English or Norse origins meaning 'spirit' or 'tall stick.'
Hoytt
English · Stylized form of Hoyt, coming from surname roots, now used as a modern English personal name.
Hozel
English · Rare variant of Hazel, from the Old English hazel tree, a nature name denoting wisdom.
Hozie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Hosea, from Hebrew meaning salvation.
Hrach
Slavic · A Slavic-rooted name form associated in some Slavic languages with grain/pea meanings, used here as a modern personal name.
Hrag
Persian · Hrag is rare and likely reflects an Iranian or Armenian-rooted name associated with fire or brightness.
Hrehaan
Arabic · Arabic-influenced modern form related to Rehan, commonly understood as fragrant or sweet basil.
Hridan
Indian · Hridan is an Indian name related to Sanskrit hrid or hridaya, meaning "heart."
Hridya
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning "heart," used as a tender name for emotional sincerity.
Hrihaan
Indian · A modern Indian form linked to Hari, a name for Vishnu, used as a devotional given name meaning one protected or guided by the divine.
Hripsime
Greek · An Armenian saint's name derived from Greek tradition, preserved through early Christian usage.
Hrisha
Indian · Hrisha is an Indian name from Sanskrit roots associated with joy, delight, or happiness.
Hrishaan
Indian · Hrishaan is an Indian name linked to Sanskritic roots and is often interpreted as joyful, noble, or connected with divinity.
Hrishi
Indian · Sanskrit-derived variant of Rishi, meaning 'sage' or 'seer,' referring to a holy man or inspired poet.
Hrishik
Indian · A Sanskrit name, short form of Hrishikesh, an epithet of Vishnu meaning 'lord of the senses.'
Hrishikesh
Indian · Hrishikesh is a Sanskrit name of Vishnu meaning lord of the senses.
Hristina
Greek · Hristina is a Slavic form of Christina, from Greek roots meaning follower of Christ.
Hristine
Greek · A Slavic-style form of Christine, from Greek meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Hristo
Slavic · A South Slavic form of Christos, from Greek, meaning anointed or follower of Christ.
Hristopher
Greek · A variant spelling of Christopher, from Greek meaning "bearer of Christ."
Hristos
Greek · A Greek form of Christos, meaning anointed one.
Hrithik
Indian · An Indian modern name often linked to Sanskrit-derived ideas of truth, movement, or a wise heart.
Hrithika
Indian · A modern Indian name linked to Sanskrit Rithika traditions, often associated with rhythm, truth, and grace.
Hrithvik
Indian · An Indian name related to Sanskrit ritvik, meaning a priest, sage, or sacred ritual performer.
Hriti
Indian · Hriti is an Indian name from Sanskrit roots often interpreted as joy, love, or heartfelt happiness.
Hritik
Indian · A variant of Hrithik, a modern Indian name often associated with truthfulness or a streamlike motion in popular usage.
Hritika
Indian · Hritika is an Indian name from Sanskrit hrith, tied to the heart, and understood as a modern 'from the heart' meaning.
Hriyaan
Indian · A modern Indian-rooted male name using Sanskrit-style phonetics and a meaning of upright character or grace.
Hsa
Chinese · Likely a romanized East Asian name element whose meaning depends on the source character and dialect, often tied to brightness or elegance.
Hser
Hebrew · A rare modern transliteration in Hebrew name style, likely a stylized spelling of Hesed-root or similar forms.
Htoo
Korean · A Korean given-name element (often as -su/-so variants), with meaning determined by selected hanja combinations.
Hu
Chinese · Chinese name with meanings like 'tiger' depending on character; also Welsh, meaning 'inspiring.'
Huai
Chinese · A Chinese name element whose meaning depends on the character, often linked to "cherish," "locust tree," or the Huai River.
Huan
Chinese · Huan is a Chinese name element often associated with brightness, joy, or splendor, depending on the character used.
Huascar
Spanish · Spanish-form spelling of an Inca royal name, best known from the emperor Huascar.
Hub
German · Short form of Hubert, from Germanic elements hug (mind/heart) and beraht (bright), meaning 'bright mind.'
Hubart
German · Variant of Hubert, from Germanic 'hug' (mind, spirit) and 'beraht' (bright, famous).
Hubbard
English · From the Germanic name Hugibert, meaning 'bright mind' or 'bright heart,' combining hug (mind) and berht (bright).
Hubbert
German · Variant of Hubert, from Germanic 'hug' (mind) and 'beraht' (bright), meaning bright mind.
Hubbie
German · Pet form of Hubert, from Germanic elements meaning bright mind or spirit.
Huberta
German · Feminine of Hubert, from Germanic 'hug' + 'berht' meaning 'bright mind.'
Hubertine
French · French feminine of Hubert, from Germanic elements meaning 'bright mind' or 'bright spirit.'
Huberto
German · A Romance form of Hubert, from Germanic elements meaning 'bright mind' or 'bright spirit.'
Hubery
German · Hubery is a variant of Hubert, from Germanic elements meaning bright heart or shining mind.
Hubie
German · Hubie is a diminutive of Hubert, from Germanic elements meaning bright heart or bright mind.
Huburt
German · Variant of Hubert, from Germanic 'hug' (mind/heart) and 'berht' (bright/famous).
Huckley
English · Huckley is an English surname and place-style name, likely meaning meadow or clearing associated with a personal name.
Hucksen
English · Hucksen is a modern surname-style creation, likely modeled on names like Hudson and Huck with a son-ending feel.
Hudaifa
Arabic · An Arabic form related to Hudhayfah, a classical Islamic name known from early Muslim history.
Hudayfa
Arabic · Arabic name variant of Hudhayfah, borne by a companion of the Prophet Muhammad; meaning relates to 'one who shaves or scrapes.'
Hudayfi
Arabic · An Arabic variant of Hudhayfi or Hudhayfah, a traditional Islamic name with classical roots.
Huddson
English · Huddson is a spelling variant of Hudson, an English surname meaning son of Hud or Hugh.
Hudes
Hebrew · Hudes is a Yiddish-Hebrew form related to Judith, meaning woman of Judea or praised woman.
Hudeyfa
Arabic · Arabic name related to Hudhayfa, historically borne by early Islamic figures and tied to guidance.
Hudeyfi
Arabic · A spelling variant of the Arabic name Hudhayfi, drawn from longstanding Islamic naming tradition.
Hudie
English · Diminutive of Hugh or Hudson, from Germanic 'hug' meaning heart, mind, or spirit.
Hudis
Hebrew · A modern variant connected to Hebrew-rooted family naming families with biblical resonances.
Hudsynn
English · A modern name form built from soft consonant-sound patterning and modern suffix styling.
Hudy
English · Modern invented or informal name, possibly a diminutive of Judith (Hebrew 'praised') or a creative coinage.
Huebert
German · Variant of Hubert, from Germanic elements meaning 'bright mind' or 'bright spirit.'
Huel
Welsh · Possibly from Welsh 'Hywel' meaning 'eminent' or 'conspicuous.'
Huell
Welsh · Variant of Howell, from Welsh 'Hywel' meaning eminent or conspicuous; borne by medieval Welsh kings.
Hufsa
Arabic · Hufsa is a variant of Hafsa, an Arabic name meaning young lioness.
Hughe
French · Variant spelling of Hugh, from Germanic hugr meaning 'mind, spirit, or intellect.'
Hughey
English · Diminutive of Hugh, from Germanic 'hug' meaning 'mind, intellect, or spirit.'
Hughie
English · Diminutive of Hugh, from Germanic 'hug' meaning mind, heart, or spirit.
Hughlene
German · Invented feminine elaboration of Hugh, from Germanic 'hug' meaning mind, spirit, or heart.
Hughlon
English · Modern elaboration of Hugh, from Germanic meaning 'heart, mind, spirit.'
Hughy
English · Diminutive of Hugh, from Germanic 'hug' meaning 'mind, intellect, or spirit.'
Hugues
French · The French form of Hugh, from Germanic hug, meaning "mind," "heart," or "spirit."
Huguette
French · French feminine diminutive of Hugo/Hugh, from Germanic 'hug' meaning 'mind, spirit.'
Hui
Chinese · Hui is a Chinese name whose meaning varies by character, often relating to brightness, kindness, or wisdom.
Huie
English · Scottish diminutive of Hugh, from Germanic hug meaning 'heart, mind, or spirit.'
Huk
English · Huk appears to be a short modern name, possibly from surname or nickname usage, with uncertain exact origin.
Hula
Hebrew · Possibly derived from a Hebrew root or Hawaiian cultural dance name; sometimes linked to meanings of 'to make music.'
Hulali
Arabic · Likely an Arabic feminine form with a softened phonetic ending, used regionally in modern naming practice without a single fixed old etymology.
Hulan
English · Rare American name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Hewlan or a phonetic coinage.
Hulbert
German · Germanic name from 'hug' (mind/spirit) and 'berht' (bright), meaning 'bright spirit.'
Hulda
Norse · From Old Norse meaning hidden or secret; also a Hebrew prophetess name meaning weasel.
Huldah
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'chuldah' meaning weasel or mole; a prophetess in the Old Testament (2 Kings 22).
Huldia
Hebrew · Variant of Hulda, from Hebrew meaning 'weasel' or Old Norse 'huld' meaning 'sweet, lovable, hidden'.
Hulen
English · Rare English name, possibly a variant of Hulan or Hewlin, meaning hill dweller.
Hulene
English · Variant blending Huldah ('weasel') or a phonetic variant of Helene, meaning 'bright, shining'.
Hulet
English · Diminutive of Hugh via Old French Huet, meaning 'little Hugh' — heart or mind.
Hulett
French · Diminutive of Hugh, from Old French, meaning little bright mind or small Hugh.
Huley
English · Variant of Hooley or Huley, from an Irish surname meaning 'proud' or 'spirited'.
Hulices
Spanish · Hulices is likely a Spanish-influenced form of Ulysses, from the Greek Odysseus, associated with the legendary wanderer.
Hulin
French · French diminutive of Hugh, from Germanic 'hug' meaning heart, mind, or spirit.
Hulises
Spanish · Hulises is a spelling variant of Ulises, the Spanish form of Ulysses or Odysseus.
Hulon
English · Rare American name, likely a phonetic variant of Hugh or Hewlon, meaning 'mind' or 'spirit.'
Huma
Persian · Huma is a Persian name tied to the mythical bird of fortune, symbolizing happiness and luck.
Humairah
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning “reddish” or “rosy,” famously used as an affectionate epithet.
Humayl
Arabic · Arabic diminutive form related to roots of beauty or smallness, often read as "little handsome one."
Humbert
German · From Germanic 'hun' (bear cub/warrior) and 'berht' (bright), meaning 'bright warrior.'
Hume
Scottish · Scottish surname from Old Norse holmr meaning 'small island' or 'riverside meadow.'
Humeyra
Arabic · Humeyra is an Arabic form of Humayra, a diminutive meaning "reddish" or "rosy," often understood as rosy-cheeked.
Humna
Arabic · Humna is an Arabic name associated with warmth, reddish color, or auspicious beauty.
Humphery
German · A variant of Humphrey, from Germanic elements meaning "peaceful warrior."
Humzah
Arabic · Humzah is a spelling variant of Hamza, an Arabic name often associated with steadfastness and strength.
Hunberto
German · Hunberto is a Romance form of Humbert, from Germanic elements meaning famed warrior or renowned bear-like strength.
Huner
Persian · From Kurdish and Persian usage, meaning "skill," "art," or "talent."
Hung
Chinese · A Vietnamese name often tied to Sino-Vietnamese roots meaning grand, heroic, or flourishing.
Hunnie
English · Playful variant of Honey, an Old English endearment meaning 'sweet,' used modernly as a given name.
Hunny
English · Phonetic spelling of Honey, an English endearment name derived from the Old English 'hunig,' denoting sweetness.
Huntington
English · An English place and surname name meaning hunting settlement or hunting town.
Huntter
English · Huntter is a spelling variant of Hunter, an English occupational name for one who hunts.
Huntur
English · Phonetic variant of Hunter, an Old English occupational name for one who hunts game.
Huong
Chinese · Huong is usually from Vietnamese Hương, meaning "fragrance" or "aroma," though often grouped broadly as East Asian.
Hurbert
German · Variant of Hubert, from Germanic 'hug' (mind/spirit) and 'berht' (bright), meaning bright mind.
Hurchel
English · Rare variant of Hershel or Herschel, meaning deer or hart in a diminutive form.
Hurdis
English · Rare name from Old French 'hurdis' meaning 'a barricade' or 'fortification,' used as a surname.
Hurel
French · Rare Norman French name, possibly a diminutive of Hugh, from Germanic 'hug' meaning 'mind' or 'spirit.'
Huriel
Hebrew · A rare Hebrew-style name built with -el, likely meaning "light of God" or "God is my fire/light."
Hurl
Irish · Possibly from Irish origins related to the sport of hurling, or a short form of Hurley.
Hurlie
Irish · Variant of Hurley, from Irish 'Ó hUirthile,' meaning 'sea tide' or 'sea warrior.'
Hurman
English · Rare variant possibly related to Herman, from Germanic meaning 'army man.'
Hurmon
German · Variant of Harmon/Herman, from Germanic 'heri' (army) and 'man' (man), meaning soldier or warrior.
Huron
French · From the French name for the Wyandot people; also associated with the Great Lake.
Hurschel
German · Variant of Herschel, Yiddish diminutive meaning 'little deer' or 'little hart'.
Hursel
English · Rare Appalachian name, possibly a phonetic variant of Herschel meaning deer.
Hurshel
German · Variant of Hershel, from Yiddish/German 'hirsch' meaning deer.
Hurshell
English · Variant of Herschel, from German/Yiddish meaning little deer.
Hurst
English · From Old English 'hyrst' meaning wooded hill or grove; an English topographic surname.
Hurston
English · English surname meaning 'hill settlement' or 'estate on a wooded hill.'
Hurtha
German · Variant of Hertha, linked to the Germanic earth goddess Nerthus described by Tacitus.
Hurtis
English · Variant of Curtis, from Old French 'curteis' meaning courteous or polite.
Husai
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name meaning 'haste' or 'quick,' borne by Hushai the Archite, a loyal advisor to King David.
Husam
Arabic · Husam is an Arabic name meaning sword, often implying sharpness and valor.
Husani
African · Likely derived from Arabic حسن roots and used in African naming, suggesting beauty or goodness.
Husein
Arabic · A variant of حسين, a diminutive of Hasan meaning “little handsome one” or “good, beautiful one.”
Husnain
Arabic · From Arabic, Husnain is related to Hasan and Husayn and carries the sense of beauty or goodness.
Hussan
Arabic · Likely a variant of Hassan or Husan, from Arabic roots meaning handsome or good.
Hussen
Arabic · Hussen is a variant of Husayn, an Arabic diminutive of Hasan meaning “good” or “handsome.”
Hussien
Arabic · Hussien is a variant of حسين, from Arabic, meaning 'handsome' or 'good,' and is a diminutive of Hasan.
Hussin
Arabic · Hussin is a variant of Husayn, an Arabic diminutive meaning “little handsome one” or “good, beautiful.”
Hutcheson
Scottish · Hutcheson is a Scottish surname meaning son of Hutcheon, a medieval form of Hugh.
Hutchins
English · An English surname meaning "son of Huchin," a medieval pet form of Hugh, from a root meaning "mind" or "spirit."
Hutchison
Scottish · Scottish patronymic surname meaning 'son of Hutch,' a medieval diminutive of Hugh, meaning 'mind' or 'spirit.'
Huttson
English · Huttson is a modern spelling of Hudson, an English surname meaning "son of Hud" or Hugh.
Huxen
English · Huxen is a modern English-style name likely influenced by Huxley, carrying a brisk surname-based feel.
Huxlie
English · A contemporary invented spelling style related to Huxley, used as a distinctive modern name.
Huxston
English · Huxston is a modern English surname-style invention, built like names meaning settlement or town.
Huxtin
English · A modern spelling of Hux-ton style names, likely meaning settlement or town linked to a surname root.
Huyen
Chinese · Often tied to Sino-Vietnamese roots and associated with depth, mystery, or gentle refinement.
Huynh
Chinese · Huynh is a Vietnamese surname linked to the Chinese Huang, traditionally associated with the meaning "yellow."
Huzaifah
Arabic · Arabic name borne by a trusted companion of the Prophet Muhammad, used in Muslim communities as a name of honor.
Hyab
Arabic · Hyab appears to be a rare modern form, likely influenced by Arabic-style naming and soft aspirate sounds.
Hydea
Greek · Hydea is likely a modern variant of idea or Hyacinth-like forms, used mainly for its inventive sound.
Hydee
German · A variant of Heidi, a diminutive of Adelheid, meaning 'noble kind' or 'of noble birth.'
Hydeia
Greek · A modern form resembling Greek-derived names such as Hygeia, linked with health and well-being.
Hyden
English · Hyden is a variant of Hayden, from an English surname meaning hay valley or hay hill.
Hydi
German · A modern spelling of Heidi, from Germanic Adelheid, meaning noble kind.
Hydia
Greek · Hydia is likely a variant of Lydia, a Greek place-based name referring to the ancient region of Lydia.
Hydiah
Hebrew · Likely a modern variant influenced by Lydia or Hephzibah-style biblical sounds, often interpreted with praise or belovedness.
Hydiea
Greek · Likely a creative form related to Hydeia or Hygieia, the Greek name tied to health and wellness.
Hydiyah
Arabic · Hydiyah is a variant of Hadiya, an Arabic name meaning gift or guide.
Hye
Korean · Hye is a Korean name element often meaning qualities like "grace," "brightness," or "intelligence," depending on the hanja used.
Hykeim
Arabic · Variant of Hakim, from Arabic meaning 'wise, judicious, or physician'; a name evoking intellectual virtue.
Hyker
English · Hyker is a modern invented name, likely influenced by the English word "hiker" and outdoorsy imagery.
Hylda
Norse · Variant of Hilda, from Old Norse hildr meaning battle, borne by a Valkyrie in Norse myth.
Hyle
Greek · From Greek hyle meaning 'wood' or 'matter,' also an English place-name element.
Hylee
English · Modern invented variant spelling of Hailey, an English name meaning 'hay clearing' or 'hay meadow.'
Hyleigh
English · Modern invented spelling variant of Hailey or Hayley, from Old English meaning 'hay meadow.'
Hylie
English · Modern phonetic respelling of Kylie or Hayley, a contemporary invented variation with no distinct etymological root.
Hylton
English · English place name meaning 'settlement on a hill,' from Old English 'hyll' and 'tun.'
Hyman
Hebrew · Anglicized form of the Yiddish name Chaim, meaning 'life.'
Hymen
Greek · From the Greek god Hymenaeus, deity of marriage ceremonies; means 'wedding song.'
Hymie
Hebrew · Yiddish diminutive of Hyman/Chaim, from Hebrew chayyim meaning 'life.'
Hynlee
English · A modern English spelling of Haylee, from Old English for a hay clearing or meadow.
Hynleigh
English · Hynleigh is a modern English-style coinage built on surname-like elements such as Hyn- and -leigh, the latter meaning a meadow or clearing.
Hyon
Korean · A Korean name element often meaning worthy, virtuous, or wise depending on the hanja used.
Hyperion
Greek · From Greek mythology, Hyperion means “the high one” and was a Titan associated with heavenly light.
Hyram
Hebrew · Variant of Hiram, from Hebrew meaning exalted brother or noble.
Hyson
English · Hyson is likely an English surname-style name, possibly from a family or place name.
Hytham
Arabic · A variant of Haitham, from Arabic meaning young hawk or falcon.
Hyun
Korean · Hyun is a Korean name element whose meaning varies by hanja, commonly suggesting virtue, wisdom, or brightness.
Hyung
Korean · A Korean name element and word meaning "older brother," often appearing in masculine given names.