Names Starting with H
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From Old High German 'Heimirich' meaning ruler of the home…
From Old English hearpere meaning harp player; an…
From Old English 'haesel' meaning the hazel tree;…
From English surname Hudson meaning son of Hudde, a…
From Hebrew "channah" meaning grace or favor; the mother of…
From Old English 'haeg-leah' meaning hay clearing or hedged…
From Old English 'haed-leah' meaning heather clearing; an…
From Old English “Harry-son” meaning son of Harry; a…
From Old English 'huntere' meaning one who hunts; an…
From Germanic Harriet or Henrietta meaning 'ruler of the…
From Old English heg plus denu meaning "hay valley" or…
From Old English “haeg” meaning hedged enclosure; a…
From Old English haefen meaning "harbor" or "safe place";…
From Old Breton 'Haerveu' via Norman French Herve meaning…
From Old English 'origin root' meaning reflects the…
From Arabic 'origin root' meaning derives from classical…
From Old English 'origin root' meaning reflects the…
From Old English; From Old English roots; English in…
From Old English 'hopa' meaning expectation or trust;
From Old English; From Old English roots; English in…
From ancient Greek Hektor meaning "to hold" or "to…
Diminutive of Harriet, from Germanic Heimirich meaning…
From Old English ‘hara’ (‘hare’) and ‘leah’ (‘woodland…
From Old French; From Old French, shaped by the Norman…
From Greek, tracing back to ancient Hellenic tradition;…
From Old English "holegn" meaning the holly plant; a…
Ancient Greek name of debated origin, possibly from…
American folk diminutive of Henry, from Old High German…
From Old English; From Old English roots; English in…
From Old English "heofon" meaning sky or celestial dwelling…
From Hebrew "Chizkiyahu" meaning God has strengthened;…
From Hebrew, with roots in the Old Testament; one of the…
From Greek "halos" meaning circle of light; a Christian…
From Arabic, reflecting the rich literary and cultural…
From Hebrew, with roots in the Old Testament; one of the…
From Old English heall meaning large hall or manor, also a…
From Dutch holt land meaning woodland; Holland is the name…
From Arabic 'hasan' (good, handsome, beautiful); the name…
From Old English 'hara' (hare, rabbit) and 'land' (land,…
From Old English; From Old English roots; English in…
From Japanese “hana” meaning flower, Hebrew “hānāh” meaning…
From Old English 'Hucc's leah' meaning Hucc's woodland…
From Old High German 'hug' meaning heart, mind, or spirit;…
From Old High German 'Heimrich' meaning ruler of the home;…
From Old English 'haeg' and 'leah' meaning hay clearing or…
From Old English 'hæth' meaning open moorland (the same…
From Korean: ha (하) meaning summer or morning, eun (은)…
From Korean 'ha' meaning great and 'joon' meaning talent; a…
From Korean 'ha-o-zinne' combining 'ha' (river/grace) and…
From Korean 'ha' (summer/river) and 'yoon' (to allow,…
From Korean 'ha' (summer/river) and 'yun' (gracious, to…
From Arabic, reflecting the rich literary and cultural…
From Hebrew 'habaq' meaning to embrace or clasp; the…
From Hebrew, with roots in the Old Testament; one of the…
From Arabic 'habib' meaning beloved, dear, or sweetheart; a…
From Arabic 'habib' meaning beloved and 'Allah' meaning…
From Japanese 'hachi' (eight) + 'rō' (son/young man, with…
From Japanese 'hachi' (eight) + 'rou' (son/young man…
From Hebrew 'hadad' meaning thunder or storm; a biblical…
From Hebrew 'hadar' meaning glory or magnificence; a…