Names Starting with H
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From English huckleberry, the wild North American berry;…
From Arabic root hada meaning to guide rightly; a name of…
From unknown origin 'bright, intelligent' meaning bright;
Means "left side of the hummingbird" or "southern…
From Old Norse 'hiding, secrecy' meaning hiding; This was…
Means "weasel, mole" in Hebrew.
Derived from the Old German elements hold "favourable,…
From unknown origin 'grace, favour' meaning grace; His…
Alternate transcription of Arabic حميراء (see Humayra ), as…
Means "red" in Arabic.
Derived from the Old German elements hun "bear cub" and…
Spanish and Portuguese form of Humbert .
From the Old German elements hun "bear cub" and fridu…
Possibly means "one blowgunner" , from Classic Maya jun…
From the Old English elements hun "bear cub" and beorht…
Derived from the ethnic term Hun , which refers to the…
Proto-Germanic reconstruction of Rosamund .
Diminutive of Hasan .
Alternate transcription of Arabic حسين (see Husayn ), as…
Alternate transcription of Avestan 𐬵𐬎𐬎𐬀𐬭𐬆⸱𐬑𐬱𐬀𐬉𐬙𐬀 (see Hvare…
From unknown origin 'shining, brilliant, lustrous' meaning…
From the name of the flower (or the precious stone that…
Latinate feminine form of Hyacinthus , used to refer to the…
French masculine and feminine form of Hyacinthus .
Latinized form of the Greek name Ὑάκινθος (Hyakinthos) ,…
Alternate transcription of Hebrew חַיִּים (see Chaim ).
Alternate transcription of Urdu حیدر (see Haider ).
From Greek 'water serpent' meaning water; In Greek myth…
From unknown origin 'bright, intelligent' meaning bright;…
From unknown origin 'bright, intelligent' meaning bright;…
From unknown origin 'sunlight' meaning sunlight; Other…
From unknown origin 'virtuous, worthy, able' meaning…
From unknown origin 'virtuous, worthy, able' meaning…
Means "health" in Greek.
From Greek 'healthy' meaning healthy; This was the name of…
From unknown origin 'man' meaning man;
From Greek 'highest, supreme' meaning highest; Hypatia of…
From Greek 'over' meaning over; In Greek myth this was the…
From Greek 'much-wooed' meaning over; In Greek mythology…
Means "sleep" in Greek.