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Baby names starting with H

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Hayli
English · Variant of Hailey, from an English place name meaning 'hay clearing.'
Hafeeza
Arabic · Hafeeza is an Arabic feminine form meaning guardian, protector, or one who preserves.
Haneefa
Arabic · Haneefa is the feminine form of Hanif and means 'true believer,' 'upright,' or 'one of pure faith.'
Hiliary
Latin · Hiliary is a variant of Hilary, from Latin hilaris meaning 'cheerful' or 'joyful.'
Hamin
Arabic · Hamin is used as an Arabic-derived name and is often associated with meanings of protection, trust, or security in modern usage.
Harilaos
Greek · Harilaos is a Greek name meaning joy of the people, from elements for grace or joy and people.
Hasheem
Arabic · Hasheem is a variant of Hashim, an Arabic name meaning crusher or breaker, historically tied to an honored clan name.
Husam
Arabic · Husam is an Arabic name meaning sword, often implying sharpness and valor.
Harpreet
Indian · A Punjabi Sikh name from elements meaning God's love or one who loves the divine.
Hather
English · Likely related to Heather, the flowering plant name from English nature vocabulary.
Heena
Indian · An Indian name often linked with henna, the fragrant dye plant used in adornment.
Hakimah
Arabic · Hakimah is the feminine form of Hakim, meaning 'wise' or 'judicious.'
Hommy
English · Hommy is likely a rare affectionate or phonetic modern form, used more as an inventive personal name than a traditional one.
Haralabos
Greek · A Greek form of Charalambos, meaning joy or grace that shines brightly.
Hiroki
Japanese · A Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji, often suggesting broad radiance, strength, or abundance.
Hyon
Korean · A Korean name element often meaning worthy, virtuous, or wise depending on the hanja used.
Hermanda
Spanish · Likely related to Germanic names like Herman, meaning army man, with a feminine Spanish-style ending.
Hilaree
Latin · A creative spelling of Hilary, from Latin hilaris meaning cheerful or merry.
Haide
Greek · Likely connected to Greek Haidee, meaning modest or reserved in modern usage.
Herica
German · Probably a feminine form related to Eric or Erika, from Old Norse and Germanic roots meaning eternal ruler.
Haki
Arabic · Haki is likely related to Arabic Haqqi, meaning truthful, just, or aligned with what is right.
Hiep
Chinese · Hiep likely comes from a Sino-derived East Asian root meaning harmony, chivalry, or united action.
Huan
Chinese · Huan is a Chinese name element often associated with brightness, joy, or splendor, depending on the character used.
Hitesh
Indian · Hitesh comes from Sanskrit-based Indian tradition and means "lord of goodness" or "one who thinks of others' welfare."
Hebah
Arabic · Hebah comes from Arabic and means gift or blessing bestowed.
Hlee
Chinese · Often used in Hmong contexts; in broader categorization it is best treated as East Asian in usage and style.
Houa
Chinese · Common in Hmong usage and often linked to flower imagery, with East Asian linguistic roots in broader classification.
Hearther
English · Hearther is likely a spelling variant of Heather, from the English plant name for the flowering moorland shrub.
Heleana
Greek · A variant of Helena/Elena from Greek roots meaning 'torch' or 'shining light.'
Hermilinda
German · Likely from Germanic elements, related to names meaning 'whole' or 'great' and 'gentle/soft.'
Hristine
Greek · A Slavic-style form of Christine, from Greek meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Husein
Arabic · A variant of حسين, a diminutive of Hasan meaning “little handsome one” or “good, beautiful one.”
Harout
Persian · Used in Armenian Christian tradition, with a meaning linked to blessing and spiritual grace.
Hemal
Indian · Indian name from Sanskrit-rooted usage, often associated with gold or a golden hue.
Heang
Chinese · Heang is used in East and Southeast Asian naming traditions and often reflects auspicious sound-based or character-based meanings.
Hoai
Chinese · A name used in East Asian naming traditions, often associated with tenderness, remembrance, or lasting feeling.
Heng
Chinese · Heng is an East Asian name often associated with constancy, balance, or endurance.
Hoan
Chinese · Hoan is used in Vietnamese and often conveys joy, completion, or gladness through Sino-Vietnamese roots.
Huntington
English · An English place and surname name meaning hunting settlement or hunting town.
Hemali
Indian · An Indian name often associated with "golden" beauty or the Himalayan region in Sanskrit-derived usage.
Hau
Chinese · A romanized Chinese name element whose meaning varies by character, often linked to greatness or brightness.
Hakop
Hebrew · Hakop is the Armenian form of Jacob, from Hebrew roots meaning supplanter or one who follows.
Hiren
Indian · Hiren is an Indian name commonly interpreted as lord of diamonds or one connected with wealth and brilliance.
Hardeep
Indian · Hardeep is an Indian Punjabi name meaning God’s light or deep divine light.
Hakeen
Arabic · Hakeen is likely a variant of Hakim, from Arabic meaning wise, judicious, or learned.
Heahter
English · Heahter is a misspelling form of Heather, the English flower and moorland plant name.
Hend
Arabic · Hend is an Arabic name with old poetic usage, traditionally associated with a hundred camels and abundance.
Helissa
Greek · Helissa is likely related to Melissa or Helene, with Greek associations to honeybee or shining light.
Homas
Greek · Homas is most likely a misspelling of Thomas, a name from Aramaic tradition meaning 'twin.'
Hillip
Greek · Hillip is likely a rare variant of Philip, from Greek meaning "lover of horses."
Huynh
Chinese · Huynh is a Vietnamese surname linked to the Chinese Huang, traditionally associated with the meaning "yellow."
Hitomi
Japanese · A Japanese name commonly meaning 'pupil of the eye,' and by extension beauty, sight, or insight.
Halleh
Persian · Halleh is a Persian name meaning halo around the moon.
Hollylynn
English · Hollylynn combines Holly, the evergreen plant name, with the suffix -lynn.
Harinder
Indian · A Punjabi and Sikh name derived from Hari and Inder, often interpreted as "God of heaven" or "Lord divine."
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.
Hovsep
Hebrew · An Armenian form of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef, meaning "God will add" or "He will increase."
Hugues
French · The French form of Hugh, from Germanic hug, meaning "mind," "heart," or "spirit."
Huriel
Hebrew · A rare Hebrew-style name built with -el, likely meaning "light of God" or "God is my fire/light."
Hiral
Indian · Hiral is an Indian name meaning lustrous, wealthy, or diamond-like.
Hailley
English · A spelling variant of Hayley, from an English place-name meaning hay clearing or hay meadow.
Haylea
English · A modern form of Hayley, from an English place-name meaning hay meadow or clearing.
Habeeb
Arabic · Habeeb is an Arabic name meaning beloved or dear one.
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.
Helsea
English · Likely a creative spelling of Chelsea, the English place-name.
Hibah
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'gift' or 'blessing'.
Hahna
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Hannah, from Hebrew, meaning grace or favor.
Halei
English · A modern variant of Hailey, from an English surname meaning hay clearing or hay meadow.
Hli
Chinese · A brief name form associated with light and brightness, used as an uncommon but striking given name.
Hadas
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning "myrtle tree."
Haeli
English · A modern variant of Hayley, from an English place name meaning "hay clearing."
Halla
Norse · An Icelandic and Norse name often linked to roots meaning "rock" or "slope."
Heri
German · Heri is likely a short form of Henry, from Germanic roots meaning "home ruler."
Hopeton
English · Hopeton is an English place-derived name meaning "hope town" or "settlement in a valley."
Had
Arabic · Likely from Arabic roots related to guidance or limit, though as a standalone given name it is uncommon and uncertain.
Harshal
Indian · From Sanskrit-based Indian usage, Harshal means joyful, happy, or full of delight.
Hernaldo
Spanish · Likely a variant of Hernando or Fernando, from Germanic roots meaning bold voyager or brave journey.
Hiten
Indian · From Indian usage, Hiten is often interpreted as good-hearted, well-disposed, or beneficial.
Hovannes
Hebrew · An Armenian form of John from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
Harneet
Indian · An Indian, often Punjabi, name commonly interpreted as one guided by God or divine grace.
Holliann
English · A compound modern name blending Holly, the plant name, with Ann, meaning grace.
Haether
English · A variant of Heather, taken from the flowering plant and the English nature word.
Hitney
English · Likely a variant of Whitney, an English surname meaning white island.
Haeley
English · A spelling variant of Hailey, originally an English place name meaning hay clearing.
Haliegh
English · A creative spelling of Hailey, from an English place name meaning hay clearing.
Hripsime
Greek · An Armenian saint's name derived from Greek tradition, preserved through early Christian usage.
Hairo
Spanish · Likely a variant of Jairo, a Spanish form of the biblical Jair, meaning "he shines" or "he enlightens."
Hamzeh
Arabic · A variant of Hamza, an Arabic name meaning 'strong' or 'steadfast.'
Harison
English · A variant of Harrison, originally an English surname meaning 'son of Harry.'
Havier
Spanish · Likely a variant of Javier, from the Spanish place name Xavier meaning 'new house.'
Hikeem
Arabic · A variant of Hakim, from Arabic meaning 'wise' or 'judicious.'
Halea
English · Likely a modern variant of Hailey or Halia, with associations to hay meadows or the sea depending on influence.
Hadiyyah
Arabic · Hadiyyah is an Arabic name meaning gift or present.
Hanin
Arabic · Hanin is an Arabic name meaning longing, yearning, or deep affection.
Heatherlynn
English · Heatherlynn combines Heather, the flowering plant name, with Lynn, creating a modern nature-based compound name.
Haakim
Arabic · A spelling variant of Hakim, from Arabic, meaning wise, learned, or judge.
Harpal
Indian · An Indian name, especially Punjabi, often interpreted as protected by God or cared for by the divine.
Harkeem
Arabic · Harkeem is a variant of Hakim, from Arabic, meaning 'wise,' 'judicious,' or 'learned.'
Hadden
English · Hadden comes from an English and Scottish surname and place name, likely meaning heather hill or hill of heather.
Henok
Hebrew · Henok is an Ethiopian and African form of Enoch, from Hebrew, meaning dedicated or consecrated.
Hassanah
Arabic · From Arabic roots related to beauty and goodness, often understood as 'beautiful,' 'good deed,' or 'grace.'
Hadar
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning "splendor," "glory," or "beauty."
Haillie
English · A spelling variant of Hailey, from an English place name meaning "hay clearing."
Hannahmarie
Hebrew · A compound of Hannah and Marie, combining meanings of "grace" and "beloved."
Harjot
Indian · Harjot is a Punjabi Sikh name meaning "God's light" or "divine illumination," from elements meaning God and light.
Heathyr
English · Heathyr is a spelling variant of Heather, the English nature name taken from the flowering heath plant.
Hedieh
Persian · Hedieh is a Persian and Arabic name meaning "gift," from a word for a present or offering.
Heidiann
German · Heidiann blends Heidi, a German diminutive of Adelheid meaning "noble kind," with Ann, meaning "grace."
Hiroaki
Japanese · Hiroaki is a Japanese name whose meaning varies by characters, commonly conveying broad brightness, abundance, or shining clarity.
Haik
Persian · Haik is used in Armenian tradition and may connect to ancient regional forms meaning a founding or ancestral figure.
Hardik
Indian · Hardik is an Indian name from Sanskrit-derived usage meaning "heartfelt," "cordial," or "from the heart."
Hovig
Persian · Hovig is used in Armenian tradition and is often linked to roots meaning "shepherd" or pastoral care.
Haasan
Arabic · Haasan is a variant of Hassan, from Arabic, meaning handsome, good, or excellent.
Haeden
English · Haeden is a spelling variant of Hayden, from an English place name meaning hay valley or hay hill.
Hillaree
Latin · Hillaree is a creative spelling of Hilary, from Latin hilaris meaning cheerful or joyful.
Haruna
Arabic · Haruna is an Arabic and African form of Harun or Aaron, a name of uncertain ancient meaning.
Hui
Chinese · Hui is a Chinese name whose meaning varies by character, often relating to brightness, kindness, or wisdom.
Herber
German · A shortened form of Herbert, from Germanic roots meaning 'bright army.'
Hadyn
English · Hadyn is a modern spelling of Hayden, a surname from place elements meaning "hay valley" or "hay hill."
Heladio
Greek · A Spanish form of a Greek-derived name related to Hellas, meaning Greek or from Greece.
Hermelindo
German · From Germanic elements seen in names like Hermenegild, associated with army and tribute or value.
Herney
German · Likely a variant of Herni or Henry, from Germanic roots meaning home ruler.
Hervin
German · Probably related to Irvin or Hervé, with Germanic roots suggesting army or warrior strength.
Hezron
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning enclosed, fenced, or surrounded by a wall.
Hildebrando
German · From Germanic elements meaning battle and sword or firebrand, conveying martial strength.
Hiroto
Japanese · A Japanese name whose meaning varies by characters, often involving broadness, flight, or greatness.
Hovanes
Hebrew · An Armenian form of John, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Hussan
Arabic · Likely a variant of Hassan or Husan, from Arabic roots meaning handsome or good.
Haly
English · Variant of Haley, from an English surname meaning hay meadow or hay clearing.
Hikaru
Japanese · A Japanese name meaning to shine or radiate, associated with light and brightness.
Hillarey
Latin · A spelling variant of Hillary, from Latin hilaris, meaning cheerful or joyful.
Hakeema
Arabic · Feminine form of Hakim, meaning wise or learned in Arabic.
Hayly
English · A modern spelling of Hailey, originally an English place name meaning hay clearing or hay meadow.
Hoshi
Japanese · A Japanese name or word meaning star.
Haelee
English · Haelee is a modern spelling of Haley, an English surname meaning hay clearing or hay meadow.
Haille
English · Haille is a variant of Hailey, from an English place surname meaning hay clearing or meadow.
Hever
Hebrew · Likely related to the Hebrew biblical name Heber, meaning "companion" or "associate."
Harsimran
Indian · Harsimran is an Indian Punjabi name meaning remembrance of God, from elements referring to the divine and meditation.
Harshil
Indian · Harshil is an Indian name usually interpreted as "joyful" or "one full of happiness."
Hassaan
Arabic · Hassaan is an Arabic name meaning "very handsome," "excellent," or "good."
Helal
Arabic · Helal is an Arabic form of Hilal, meaning "crescent moon."
Hydeia
Greek · A modern form resembling Greek-derived names such as Hygeia, linked with health and well-being.
Hailea
English · A variant of Hailey, from an English place name meaning "hay clearing" or "hay meadow."
Haeleigh
English · Haeleigh is a modern spelling of Hayley, from English place-name elements meaning 'hay meadow.'
Hayoung
Korean · Hayoung is a Korean name whose meaning varies by hanja, often combining ideas like grace, brightness, or prosperity.
Haliey
English · Haliey is a spelling variant of Hailey, from an English surname and place name meaning "hay clearing."
Hallye
English · Hallye is likely a modern spelling variant of Hallie, a diminutive of Harriet or a surname-based English name.
Hayliegh
English · Hayliegh is an elaborated spelling of Hailey, from an English place name meaning "hay clearing."
Houda
Arabic · Houda comes from Arabic huda, meaning guidance or right direction.
Haillee
English · Haillee is a modern spelling of Hailey, an English surname name meaning 'hay clearing' or 'hay meadow.'
Heavin
English · Heavin is a modern spelling inspired by Heaven, evoking the sky, paradise, and spiritual uplift.
Heyley
English · Heyley is a variant of Hayley, an English place-based name meaning 'hay clearing.'
Hydia
Greek · Hydia is likely a variant of Lydia, a Greek place-based name referring to the ancient region of Lydia.
Haniff
Arabic · Haniff is a variant of Hanif, an Arabic name meaning 'upright,' 'true believer,' or 'pure in faith.'
Hrag
Persian · Hrag is rare and likely reflects an Iranian or Armenian-rooted name associated with fire or brightness.
Haroldo
Spanish · Haroldo is a Spanish form of Harold, from Germanic roots meaning army ruler.
Haroutun
Persian · Haroutun is used with the meaning resurrection, a deeply Christian name in Armenian tradition.
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.
Heli
Hebrew · Heli is a biblical name form related to Eli, carrying the sense of height or ascension.
Holdan
English · Holdan is likely a variant of Holden, an English surname from a place meaning hollow valley.
Hoscar
Norse · Hoscar appears to be a variant of Oscar, a name often linked to divine spear or champion imagery.
Harlea
English · Harlea is a modern feminine form related to Harley, an English surname meaning hare meadow.
Hadil
Arabic · Hadil is an Arabic name associated with the cooing of doves, giving it a soft nature-linked sense.
Hannalee
Hebrew · Hannalee blends Hannah and Lee, combining Hebrew grace with an English meadow element.
Hiilani
English · Hiilani appears to be a modern invented name, likely inspired by Hawaiian-style sounds and sky or heaven associations.
Hailei
English · Hailei is a modern spelling of Hailey, originally an English place name meaning hay clearing or hay meadow.
Hawraa
Arabic · Hawraa is an Arabic name meaning a girl with strikingly beautiful, wide eyes.
Hitzel
German · Hitzel is likely derived from a German surname or diminutive form, though its exact meaning is uncertain.
Hirsh
German · From Yiddish and German usage, meaning "deer" or "stag."
Huner
Persian · From Kurdish and Persian usage, meaning "skill," "art," or "talent."
Hakeim
Arabic · Hakeim is a variant of Hakim, from Arabic, meaning wise, learned, or judicious.
Hernesto
Spanish · Hernesto is a variant of Ernesto, from Germanic Ernest, meaning serious, resolute, or earnest.
Holdon
English · Holdon is likely a variant of Holden, an English surname meaning hollow valley or deep dale.
Hulises
Spanish · Hulises is a spelling variant of Ulises, the Spanish form of Ulysses or Odysseus.
Habram
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Abram or Abraham, the biblical name meaning “exalted father” or “father of many.”
Hafeez
Arabic · From Arabic Hafiz, meaning “guardian,” “protector,” or “one who preserves or memorizes.”
Harmandeep
Indian · A Punjabi name often interpreted as “lamp of harmony” or “light of God’s grace.”
Healy
Irish · Healy comes from an Irish surname derived from O hEalaighthe, associated with descent from an ancestral family line.
Hydea
Greek · Hydea is likely a modern variant of idea or Hyacinth-like forms, used mainly for its inventive sound.
Haliee
English · Haliee is a modern spelling of Hailey, an English surname meaning 'hay clearing' or 'hay meadow.'
Hedit
German · Hedit is likely related to Hedwig-rooted forms, from Germanic elements meaning 'battle' and 'war.'
Hisela
German · Hisela is a form of Gisela, from Germanic roots meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage' in the old noble sense.
Humzah
Arabic · Humzah is a spelling variant of Hamza, an Arabic name often associated with steadfastness and strength.
Hassiem
Arabic · Likely a variant of Hashim, an Arabic name meaning "crusher" or "one who breaks bread."
Hydiea
Greek · Likely a creative form related to Hydeia or Hygieia, the Greek name tied to health and wellness.
Haidy
German · Haidy is a variant of Heidi, from German diminutives of Adelheid meaning "noble kind."
Hanen
Arabic · Hanen is an Arabic name meaning "tenderness," "affection," or "longing."
Hannahmae
Hebrew · Hannahmae combines Hannah, meaning 'grace,' with Mae, a traditional English diminutive form.
Hevyn
English · Hevyn is a modern spelling of Heaven, the English word-name referring to the celestial realm.
Hilla
Hebrew · Hilla is a Hebrew name often understood as 'halo' or 'praise.'
Haelie
English · Haelie is a modern spelling of Haley, a surname-name with roots meaning hay clearing or hay meadow.
Hailly
English · Hailly is a creative spelling of Hailey, from an English surname meaning hay meadow or hay clearing.
Hannaha
Hebrew · Hannaha is a variant of Hannah, from Hebrew, meaning grace or favor.
Hristo
Slavic · A South Slavic form of Christos, from Greek, meaning anointed or follower of Christ.
Heberth
German · Likely a variant of Herbert, from Germanic roots meaning bright army or illustrious warrior.
Herik
German · A variant of Erik or Heinrich-related forms, from Germanic roots meaning ruler or home ruler.
Hytham
Arabic · A variant of Haitham, from Arabic meaning young hawk or falcon.
Hima
Indian · Hima is a Sanskrit-derived name meaning snow, frost, or winter brightness.
Harleyann
English · A compound of Harley and Ann, combining an English place-name with the classic meaning “grace.”
Heven
English · A spelling variant of Heaven, from the English word for the sky or paradise.
Hannahlee
Hebrew · A compound of Hannah and Lee, pairing the Hebrew grace name with an English meadow element.
Hatice
Arabic · A Turkish form of Khadija from Arabic, traditionally interpreted as early-born or prematurely born child.
Hinako
Japanese · A Japanese name often formed with hina, linked to dolls or greens, and ko, meaning child.
Humna
Arabic · Humna is an Arabic name associated with warmth, reddish color, or auspicious beauty.
Hajer
Arabic · An Arabic form of Hagar, the biblical name traditionally associated with “flight” or “forsaken.”
Haleyann
English · A combined form of Haley and Ann, blending an English surname-name with classic Anne.
Haliyah
Arabic · A modern form inspired by Aliyah, from Arabic roots suggesting “high,” “exalted,” or “rising.”
Hannahelizabeth
Hebrew · A compound of Hannah and Elizabeth, two Hebrew biblical names meaning “grace” and “God is my oath.”
Havan
English · Likely a modern form related to Haven, carrying the sense of shelter, safety, or refuge.
Healey
Irish · An Irish surname-name from a place or family name, often interpreted as referring to a clearing or hillside.
Henessy
Irish · A variant of the Irish surname Hennessy, derived from an old Gaelic family name.
Harmeet
Indian · Harmeet is an Indian name from Punjabi and Sikh usage meaning friend of God or beloved companion of the divine.
Hasaun
Arabic · Hasaun is likely a variant of Hasan, the Arabic name meaning handsome or good.
Hansley
English · Likely a surname-style name built from Hans, a German short form of Johannes, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Hasib
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'noble,' 'respected,' or 'esteemed.'
Huascar
Spanish · Spanish-form spelling of an Inca royal name, best known from the emperor Huascar.
Harkiran
Indian · Harkiran is an Indian name from Punjabi roots, combining ideas of divine grace and a ray of light.
Hannahrose
Hebrew · A compound of Hannah, meaning grace, and Rose, the flower name of English use and Latin origin.
Hannahjo
Hebrew · Hannahjo combines Hannah, meaning grace, with Jo, from names linked to God or Jehovah.
Hadiah
Arabic · From Arabic, Hadiah means "gift" or "guide," depending on the root and usage.
Haleyjo
English · A double name combining Haley, an English surname-name, with Jo, a familiar short form of Josephine or Joanna.
Havanah
Spanish · A spelling variant of Havana, the place name associated with Cuba's capital city.
Helem
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew-rooted names such as Hillem or Helem, carrying a rare biblical-style sound and uncertain exact derivation.
Helenna
Greek · A variant of Helena or Helen, from Greek roots associated with light, torch, or brightness.
Hennesey
Irish · A surname-derived name from Irish Ó hAonghusa, associated with the family name Hennessy.
Hevin
Korean · Often used as a modern Korean-style given name; in English contexts it may also echo the sound of "heaven."
Hibba
Arabic · From Arabic hiba, meaning "gift" or "bestowal."
Hibo
African · Used in Somali contexts, Hibo means "gift" or "favor," reflecting East African Islamic naming traditions.
Hinal
Indian · An Indian name, often interpreted as meaning beauty, wealth, or goddess-linked grace depending on regional usage.
Huntter
English · Huntter is a spelling variant of Hunter, an English occupational name for one who hunts.
Harkirat
Indian · Harkirat is an Indian name meaning "praise of God" or "God's glory."
Hersch
German · A Yiddish-German Jewish name related to Hirsch, meaning "deer."
Harmanpreet
Indian · A Punjabi Sikh compound name combining divine harmony with love or affection, often read as one who loves God.
Hadrien
French · French form of Hadrian, meaning 'from Hadria,' an ancient town in northern Italy.
Hamaad
Arabic · A variant of حماد, from an Arabic root meaning 'praise' or 'one who praises كثيرا.'
Harkaran
Indian · A Punjabi/Sikh name often interpreted as 'one who acts by God's grace or command.'
Haseem
Arabic · Likely a variant of Hasim/Hashim, from Arabic roots linked to 'crusher' or 'breaker of bread.'
Hydiah
Hebrew · Likely a modern variant influenced by Lydia or Hephzibah-style biblical sounds, often interpreted with praise or belovedness.
Harshita
Indian · Sanskrit-derived name meaning joyful, delighted, or full of happiness.
Hanady
Arabic · An Arabic name often linked to refinement and beauty, and also associated with a classical poetic feminine form.
Hadeer
Arabic · Hadeer is an Arabic name associated with a deep murmuring or resonant sound.
Haileyann
English · Haileyann is a modern blend of Hailey and Ann, combining a place-name feel with classic grace.
Halema
Arabic · Halema is a variant of Halima, an Arabic name meaning gentle, patient, or forbearing.
Hemma
German · Hemma is an old Germanic name borne by saints and nobles, often linked with home or protection.
Hevan
Persian · Hevan is used in Kurdish and related traditions with meanings tied to hope or comfort.
Hufsa
Arabic · Hufsa is a variant of Hafsa, an Arabic name meaning young lioness.
Hydiyah
Arabic · Hydiyah is a variant of Hadiya, an Arabic name meaning gift or guide.
Hrishikesh
Indian · Hrishikesh is a Sanskrit name of Vishnu meaning lord of the senses.
Harith
Arabic · Harith is an Arabic name meaning cultivator, plowman, or one who earns and works.
Hussin
Arabic · Hussin is a variant of Husayn, an Arabic diminutive meaning “little handsome one” or “good, beautiful.”
Halil
Arabic · Halil is a form of Khalil, from Arabic, meaning 'friend' or 'beloved companion.'
Henrri
French · Henrri is a spelling variant of Henri or Henry, from Germanic roots meaning 'home ruler.'
Himanshu
Indian · Himanshu is an Indian Sanskrit name meaning 'moon' or 'moonlight.'
Hossam
Arabic · Hossam is an Arabic name meaning 'sword' or 'sharp blade,' suggesting strength and decisiveness.
Harshini
Indian · Harshini is from Sanskrit and means happy, joyful, or cheerful.
Hopemarie
English · Hopemarie combines Hope and Marie, joining the virtue idea of hope with the classic form of Mary.
Hallah
Arabic · Hallah may relate to Arabic Hala, meaning "halo around the moon," or echo Hebrew challah, the braided bread name.
Hadel
Arabic · Likely related to Hadeel, an Arabic name referring to the soft cooing of doves.
Haniah
Hebrew · Haniah likely derives from Hebrew roots meaning grace, favor, or God has been gracious.
Haadiya
Arabic · From Arabic Hadiyya or Hadiya, meaning gift, guide, or one who leads rightly.
Hajrah
Arabic · An Arabic form of Hagar, the biblical name associated with flight or migration.
Heylee
English · A modern spelling of Hailey, from an English surname meaning hay meadow.
Hanai
Japanese · A Japanese name element often associated with flower imagery and gentle beauty.
Hannahlynn
Hebrew · A compound of Hannah and Lynn, blending grace or favor with a soft English ending.
Heavon
English · A modern spelling of Heaven, drawn from the English word for the sky or paradise.
Hennesie
Irish · A modern given-name use of the Irish surname Hennessy, adapted for its stylish sound.
Hodalis
Spanish · Likely a Hispanic form related to Odalys or Odalis, tied to older Germanic ideas of heritage or wealth.
Hrithik
Indian · An Indian modern name often linked to Sanskrit-derived ideas of truth, movement, or a wise heart.
Hritik
Indian · A variant of Hrithik, a modern Indian name often associated with truthfulness or a streamlike motion in popular usage.
Hakob
Hebrew · A form of Jacob, from Hebrew, traditionally meaning "supplanter" or "holder of the heel."
Hamsa
Arabic · Used in Arabic and Indian traditions, Hamsa can evoke "five" in Arabic or the sacred swan in Sanskrit lore.
Husnain
Arabic · From Arabic, Husnain is related to Hasan and Husayn and carries the sense of beauty or goodness.
Hulices
Spanish · Hulices is likely a Spanish-influenced form of Ulysses, from the Greek Odysseus, associated with the legendary wanderer.
Hyden
English · Hyden is a variant of Hayden, from an English surname meaning hay valley or hay hill.
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.
Hasin
Arabic · Hasin comes from Arabic roots associated with strength, fortification, and protection.
Herbey
English · Herbey is likely a variant of Hervey, from Germanic roots meaning army warrior.
Horlando
Spanish · Horlando is a variant of Orlando, from Germanic roots meaning famous throughout the land.
Hyson
English · Hyson is likely an English surname-style name, possibly from a family or place name.
Harliegh
English · A modern spelling of Harley, from an English surname meaning "hare meadow."
Hennah
Hebrew · Hennah is a variant of Hannah, from Hebrew, meaning “grace” or “favor.”
Hennesy
Irish · Likely from the Irish surname Hennessy, derived from Ó hAonghusa, meaning descendant of Aonghus or Angus.
Hateya
Arabic · Likely an Arabic-derived name, often interpreted around the idea of a gift, guide, or one who brings blessing.
Hawah
Arabic · An Arabic form of Eve, from the same Semitic root meaning 'life' or 'living one.'
Hayllie
English · A modern spelling of Hailey/Hayley, from an English place name meaning 'hay meadow.'
Heavenlei
English · A modern created form blending Heaven with the suffix -lei/-leigh, evoking a heavenly meadow or sky-like image.
Hiilei
English · A modern invented name, likely influenced by Hailey/Hilary-style sounds rather than a single traditional source.
Hooria
Arabic · From Arabic, related to huri, meaning a heavenly maiden or woman of paradise.
Hasim
Arabic · A variant of Hashim, from Arabic meaning crusher or breaker, known as a historic clan name.
Hirvin
English · Hirvin is likely a modern variation of Irving or Irvin, names from Scottish place roots meaning "green water" or "sea friend."
Hiatt
English · Hiatt is an English surname-name derived from a topographic phrase meaning “at the gate.”
Hinckley
English · Hinckley comes from the English place name meaning something like “Henca’s clearing” or “woodland clearing.”
Hussen
Arabic · Hussen is a variant of Husayn, an Arabic diminutive of Hasan meaning “good” or “handsome.”
Harshitha
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, Harshitha means joyful, happy, or full of delight.
Halimo
Arabic · From Arabic Halima, meaning 'gentle,' 'patient,' or 'forbearing,' widely used in East Africa.
Havilland
English · An English surname from Norman French place elements, used as a refined place-based given name.
Heiry
French · Heiry is likely a rare modern variant influenced by French-style forms such as Henri or airy surname spellings.
Harika
Indian · Harika is an Indian name meaning wonderful, marvelous, or full of beauty.
Heavynn
English · Heavynn is a modern English respelling of Heaven, evoking the sky and paradise.
Heeba
Arabic · Heeba is an Arabic name meaning gift or blessing.
Heleyna
Greek · Heleyna is a variant of Helena, from Greek roots associated with light or shining beauty.
Helin
Greek · Helin is often treated as a Helen-related form, carrying the idea of brightness or shining light.
Henessey
Irish · Henessey comes from an Irish surname meaning descendant of Aonghus, a name tied to strength and vigor.
Hibaq
African · Hibaq is used in Somali and Arabic contexts and is associated with fragrance or sweet scent.
Hosannah
Hebrew · Hosannah comes from the Hebrew liturgical cry hosanna, meaning save us, please.
Hudes
Hebrew · Hudes is a Yiddish-Hebrew form related to Judith, meaning woman of Judea or praised woman.
Harshdeep
Indian · An Indian name meaning 'lamp of joy' or 'light of happiness,' from Sanskrit-derived elements.
Hadari
Hebrew · From Hebrew hadar, meaning splendor, beauty, or majesty, giving the name a sense of elegance and glory.
Harvir
Indian · From Punjabi and Sikh usage, combining elements meaning God's warrior or brave hero, emphasizing strength and courage.
Hemanth
Indian · Derived from Sanskrit Hemant, meaning winter or the cool season, and used widely in Indian naming traditions.
Haaheo
African · Haaheo appears to be a rare name of uncertain origin; it is best treated as an African-associated modern personal name.
Haidon
English · Haidon is likely a variant of Hayden, from an English surname and place name meaning hay valley or hay hill.
Haseebullah
Arabic · Haseebullah combines Arabic elements meaning esteemed or noble with Allah, giving a strongly devotional meaning.
Haeun
Korean · A Korean name whose meaning depends on the hanja used, often interpreted with ideas like grace, wisdom, or kindness.
Hadessah
Hebrew · Hadessah is a variant of Hadassah, the Hebrew name meaning myrtle tree.
Haarika
Indian · Haarika is an Indian name often understood to mean "wonderful" or "belonging to Lord Venkateswara."
Habeba
Arabic · Habeba is from Arabic and means "beloved" or "dear one."
Hadlea
English · Hadlea is a modern spelling of Hadley, an English surname meaning "heather field."
Hermonie
Greek · Hermonie is a variant of Harmony or Harmonie, from Greek roots meaning "agreement" or "concord."
Hiley
English · Hiley is likely from an English surname meaning "hay clearing" or "high meadow."
Hailiey
English · Hailiey is a modern spelling variant of Hailey, an English surname name meaning hay clearing.
Hailye
English · Hailye is a creative spelling of Hailey, from an English place surname meaning hay clearing.
Hallei
English · Hallei is a modern spelling of Hallie, a diminutive of Harriet meaning estate ruler, or of Halley from a place surname.
Hannya
Japanese · Hannya is a Japanese term best known from theater masks, linked to deep emotion and transformation.
Harmone
Greek · Harmone is a variant of Harmony, from Greek harmonia meaning agreement or concord.
Hammed
Arabic · Variant of Hamid or Muhammad-related forms, from Arabic roots meaning "praised" or "praiseworthy."
Harryson
English · Surname-style variant of Harrison, meaning "son of Harry," with Harry from Henry meaning "home ruler."
Hedgar
English · Likely a variant of Edgar, from Old English elements meaning "wealth" and "spear."
Hanoch
Hebrew · Hanoch is the Hebrew form of Enoch and means dedicated or consecrated.
Hartej
Indian · Hartej is of Punjabi and Sanskrit-derived use, often interpreted as God's radiance or divine splendor.
Hawkin
English · Hawkin is an English surname form related to Hawkins, originally a diminutive of Hawke.
Haggai
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning festive or festival-born.
Hannes
German · A German and Scandinavian short form of Johannes, meaning God is gracious.
Hariharan
Indian · A Sanskrit-based Hindu name combining Hari and Hara, referring to Vishnu and Shiva together.
Harshith
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit roots meaning joyful, glad, or delighted.
Henock
Hebrew · A form of Enoch, from Hebrew meaning dedicated or consecrated.
Hiromy
Japanese · Hiromy appears to be a variant of Japanese Hiromi, often interpreted through elements meaning wide beauty or broad truth.
Hewan
African · Used in Ethiopian traditions, Hewan is associated with life or a living being in Amharic usage.
Haviland
English · An English surname and place-style name, likely tied to landholding or a place associated with goats or fields.
Havin
English · Likely a modern variant inspired by Haven, evoking safety, refuge, and calm.
Hinano
Japanese · Used in Japanese, often written with characters suggesting sun, greens, or vegetables depending on the chosen kanji.
Honoka
Japanese · A Japanese name often formed with characters suggesting harmony, ears of grain, flowers, or fragrance depending on kanji choice.
Hopelyn
English · A modern compound of Hope and the suffix -lyn, built around the virtue of hope.
Haiely
English · Haiely is a modern variant influenced by Hailey, an English surname meaning hay meadow or hay clearing.
Halynn
English · Halynn is a modern invented name likely blending Ha- forms with Lynn, a common English name element meaning lake or waterfall.
Hannha
Hebrew · Hannha is a variant spelling of Hannah, from Hebrew meaning grace or favor.
Hansika
Indian · Hansika comes from Sanskrit-derived Indian usage and is associated with swan imagery, purity, and grace.
Harveen
Indian · Harveen is Punjabi in origin and is commonly interpreted as absorbed in God or beloved of the divine.
Hawanatu
African · Hawanatu is a West African form related to Hawwa, the Arabic name for Eve, meaning life or living one.
Hayvn
English · Hayvn is a modern spelling of Haven, an English word name meaning safe place, refuge, or harbor.
Heili
German · Heili is likely related to Heidi or Hayley-like forms; in Germanic usage it carries noble or bright associations.
Heleina
Greek · Heleina is a variant of Helena, from Greek roots associated with light, torch, or shining brightness.
Henesis
English · Henesis appears modeled on Genesis, the biblical Greek title meaning origin, birth, or beginning.
Hongan
Chinese · Hongan is used in Chinese naming and may be formed from elements suggesting vastness, greatness, or peace, depending on characters.
Heder
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew Hadar or Heder, associated with splendor or a chamber.
Haidan
English · A spelling variant of Hayden, an English surname name meaning "hay valley" or "hay hill."
Heaton
English · An English place-name surname meaning "high town" or "high settlement."
Habacuc
Hebrew · Latin/Spanish form of Habakkuk, a Hebrew name possibly meaning 'embrace,' a minor prophet of the Hebrew Bible.
Harshit
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'joyful' or 'delighted,' from the root 'harsha' (joy/happiness).
Hemza
Arabic · Variant of Hamza, an Arabic name meaning 'strong' or 'steadfast,' borne by the Prophet Muhammad's uncle.
Heshy
Hebrew · Yiddish-English diminutive of Hershel, from German 'Hirsch' meaning 'deer,' used in Ashkenazi Jewish communities.
Husai
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name meaning 'haste' or 'quick,' borne by Hushai the Archite, a loyal advisor to King David.
Haleigha
English · Creative spelling of Haleigh or Haley, from Old English meaning 'hay clearing' or Irish meaning heroic.
Holyn
English · Modern variant of Holly or Hollyn, inspired by the holly plant or the English surname Hollin.
Heavenlyn
English · A modern invented variant of Heavenly, evoking paradise and divine beauty with a lyrical suffix.
Haala
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'halo around the moon,' a poetic image of soft lunar radiance.
Hadiatou
African · West African (Fulani) elaboration of Hadiya, from Arabic meaning 'gift' or 'guide to righteousness.'
Hadlei
English · Variant of Hadley, an English surname meaning 'heather meadow' from Old English 'hæð' (heath) and 'lēah' (clearing).
Haileymarie
English · Compound of Hailey ('hay meadow' in Old English) and Marie (from Hebrew Miriam, meaning 'beloved' or 'bitter').
Hamsini
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'she who rides a swan,' symbolizing grace and purity; the swan is sacred to Goddess Saraswati.
Hanniah
Hebrew · Variant of Hannah, from Hebrew 'channah' meaning 'grace' or 'favor,' a cherished biblical name.
Hansini
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'graceful like a swan,' symbolizing beauty, purity, and elegance in Hindu tradition.
Harmany
English · Creative spelling of Harmony, from Greek 'harmonia' meaning musical concord and agreement, symbolizing peace.
Harshi
Indian · Sanskrit/Hindi name meaning 'joyful' or 'one who brings happiness,' derived from 'harsha' meaning delight.
Haseena
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'beautiful,' 'good,' or 'virtuous,' derived from 'hasan' meaning excellence or beauty.
Hassanatou
African · West African elaboration of Hassana, rooted in Arabic 'hasan' meaning 'beautiful' or 'good,' common in Muslim West Africa.
Heylie
English · Phonetic variant of Hayley, from Old English meaning 'hay clearing' or 'hay meadow,' a popular modern respelling.
Hiwot
African · Amharic Ethiopian name meaning 'life,' widely used in Ethiopia and Eritrea celebrating the gift of existence.
Hicham
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'generous' and associated with noble hospitality, widely used in North Africa and the Levant.
Hektor
Greek · Hektor is the Greek heroic name from epic tradition, tied to Trojan myth as a defender figure.
Housten
English · Housten is from Houston-style place-name formation, meaning a settlement associated with a personal name like Hugh.
Haedon
English · Variant of Hayden, an English place name and surname meaning 'hay valley' or 'hedged valley.'
Hanniel
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'grace of God,' borne by a leader of the tribe of Manasseh in the Old Testament.
Henoc
Hebrew · Spanish and French form of the biblical Enoch, from Hebrew 'chanokh' meaning 'dedicated' or 'initiated.'
Hadli
English · Variant of Hadley, an Old English place name meaning 'heather field' or 'heath-covered clearing.'
Hawo
Arabic · Somali form of Hawa (Eve), from Arabic/Hebrew meaning 'life' or 'living', the first woman in scripture.
Haasini
Arabic · From Arabic *hasin/hasina* meaning beautiful or handsome, updated as a soft modern feminine name.
Hasini
Indian · From Sanskrit *hasini* meaning smiling or graceful woman, with an affectionate, auspicious feminine sense.
Hasly
English · Modern phonetic variant of Hazel, the English nature name referring to the hazelnut tree.
Haylah
Arabic · Variant of Hala, an Arabic name meaning the halo of light surrounding the moon.
Heilly
English · Modern invented creative spelling variant of Hailey, from Old English meaning hay meadow or clearing.
Heymi
Spanish · Latin American phonetic variant of Jaime or Jamie, ultimately from Hebrew Yaakov meaning supplanter.
Honestie
English · Variant spelling of Honesty, a virtue name from Latin 'honestus' meaning honorable and truthful.
Haiylee
English · Modern phonetic respelling of Hailey, from Old English 'hæg-leah' meaning 'hay meadow' or 'hay clearing.'
Hannahrae
Hebrew · Compound of Hannah (Hebrew 'grace, favor') and Rae, a diminutive suffix popular in modern American name blending.
Hashley
English · Modern invented respelling of Ashley, from Old English 'æsc lēah' meaning 'ash tree meadow.'
Hawi
African · Ethiopian/Oromo name meaning 'luck' or 'fortunate one,' used across East African communities.
Hawra
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'a woman with large, beautiful dark eyes,' associated with purity and beauty.
Hayleah
English · Modern phonetic variant of Hayley, from Old English 'heg leah' meaning 'hay meadow.'
Hayvin
English · Modern invented variant of Haven, an English word meaning 'safe refuge or shelter.'
Heavenley
English · Modern creative spelling of Heavenly, an English virtue/word name evoking paradise and the divine.
Hefziba
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name Hephzibah meaning 'my delight is in her,' used in the Old Testament for Jerusalem.
Heisy
German · Modern phonetic variant of Heidi, a German diminutive of Adelheid meaning 'noble kind.'
Hemani
Indian · Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'golden' or associated with the winter season (Hemant), evoking warmth.
Heyli
English · Modern invented respelling of Hayley or Kylie, used as a fresh phonetic alternative in contemporary naming.
Hollymarie
English · Compound of Holly (Old English holly tree, symbol of Christmas) and Marie, the French form of Mary meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved.'
Honorae
Latin · Latinate variant of Honor or Honora, from Latin 'honor' meaning 'dignity, esteem, and high regard.'
Hylie
English · Modern phonetic respelling of Kylie or Hayley, a contemporary invented variation with no distinct etymological root.
Harshan
Indian · Indian name derived from Sanskrit "harsha," meaning "joy," "delight," or "happiness," conveying a cheerful spirit.
Haashir
Arabic · From Arabic root meaning 'one who gathers' or used in Urdu contexts to mean 'wealthy, affluent.'
Hafid
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'protector,' 'guardian,' or one who preserves and memorizes sacred text.
Harshaan
Indian · Sanskrit-rooted name from 'Harsha,' meaning 'joy,' 'happiness,' or 'delight.'
Hastin
Indian · From Sanskrit 'hastin' meaning 'elephant,' symbolizing strength, wisdom, and good fortune.
Heiner
German · German diminutive or variant of Heinrich (Henry), from Old High German meaning 'home ruler.'
Heydan
English · Modern invented variant of Hayden, an Old English place name meaning 'hay valley.'
Haaken
Norse · Norse variant of Håkon, from Old Norse meaning 'high son' or 'chosen son,' a historic royal name.
Hadan
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic variation of Hayden from an Old English place name.
Hassane
Arabic · North African and Arabic variant of Hassan, from Arabic meaning 'handsome,' 'good,' or 'beneficent.'
Haygan
English · Modern invented name, a creative variation of Hagan or Hayden with no classical root.
Heet
Indian · Gujarati and Sanskrit name meaning 'benefit,' 'welfare,' or 'good,' wishing well-being for the bearer.
Herick
German · Variant of Henrik or Herrick, from Germanic meaning 'home ruler' or 'powerful ruler of the estate.'
Houstin
English · Variant of Houston, a place name from the Scottish surname meaning 'Hugh's town' or settlement.
Hrishi
Indian · Sanskrit-derived variant of Rishi, meaning 'sage' or 'seer,' referring to a holy man or inspired poet.
Huntur
English · Phonetic variant of Hunter, an Old English occupational name for one who hunts game.
Hutchison
Scottish · Scottish patronymic surname meaning 'son of Hutch,' a medieval diminutive of Hugh, meaning 'mind' or 'spirit.'
Hadessa
Hebrew · Variant of Hadassah, the Hebrew name for the myrtle tree and the birth name of the biblical Esther.
Haleena
Greek · Variant of Helena, from Greek helene meaning torch or shining bright light.
Haileyjade
English · Compound of Hailey (Old English 'hay meadow') and Jade (Spanish piedra de ijada, a green gemstone).
Harleyquinn
English · Modern compound of Harley (English place-name 'hare meadow') and Quinn (Irish 'descendant of Conn').
Harmanie
Greek · Variant of Harmony, from Greek 'harmonia' meaning concord, unity, and musical agreement.
Heavenli
English · Modern invented spelling of Heavenly, an aspirational English virtue name meaning 'of heaven.'
Hetvi
Indian · Sanskrit-rooted Gujarati name meaning 'ray of light' or associated with love and affection.
Haadiyah
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'one who guides to righteousness' or 'leader toward what is right.'
Haileyjo
English · Modern American compound of Hailey (Old English 'hay meadow') combined with the name Jo as a suffix.
Haleia
Greek · Variant of Halia, from Greek meaning 'remembrance of the sea,' or a stylized form of Haley.
Halye
English · Modern respelling of Halie or Haley, derived from Old English hæg-leah meaning 'hay meadow.'
Harmonei
Greek · Modern stylized variant of Harmony, from Greek harmonia meaning 'agreement, concord, and musical harmony.'
Hasitha
Indian · Sanskrit-origin Indian name meaning 'joyful,' 'smiling,' or 'one who is full of happiness.'
Hayliee
English · Modern variant spelling of Hailey, from Old English hæg-leah meaning 'hay meadow' or 'hay clearing.'
Hifza
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'protection,' often interpreted as 'one under God's protection or care.'
Hindel
German · Yiddish-Ashkenazi diminutive of Hinde meaning 'hind' (female deer), a traditional Jewish feminine name.
Hyleigh
English · Modern invented spelling variant of Hailey or Hayley, from Old English meaning 'hay meadow.'
Havish
Indian · From Sanskrit 'havis' meaning sacrificial offering; refers to one who performs sacred ritual offerings.
Halas
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'sincerity' or 'purity'; also found as a surname across multiple cultures.
Harjas
Indian · Punjabi/Sikh name meaning 'praise of Hari (God),' combining Har (God) and jas (praise/glory).
Haidin
English · Modern invented variation of Hayden, from Old English meaning 'hay valley' or 'hedged valley.'
Hossain
Arabic · Persian and South Asian variant of Hussein, from Arabic 'Husayn' meaning 'good' or 'handsome.'
Habraham
Hebrew · A Hebrew variant of Abraham (Avraham), meaning 'father of a multitude.'
Hazin
Arabic · An Arabic name linked to roots for calm strength and composure, often understood as a virtue-oriented personal name.
Hovik
Greek · A name from the Greek-derived John tradition in Armenian use, carrying the meaning 'God is gracious.'
Hykeim
Arabic · Variant of Hakim, from Arabic meaning 'wise, judicious, or physician'; a name evoking intellectual virtue.
Haileah
English · Variant of Hailey, an Old English place name meaning 'hay clearing' or 'hay meadow.'
Hamsika
Indian · Sanskrit name from 'hamsa,' meaning swan, symbolizing grace, purity, and the divine in Hindu tradition.
Hasanah
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'good deed' or 'beautiful,' from the root 'h-s-n' denoting goodness and beauty.
Hasita
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'smiling' or 'laughing,' conveying joy and happiness.
Hatziry
Spanish · Modern Latin American name, likely a variant of Atziry with Nahuatl indigenous influences, used in Mexico.
Hawaii
English · Named after the US state Hawaii, from native Polynesian language, possibly meaning 'homeland' or 'place of the gods.'
Heliana
Greek · Elaborated form of Helena, from Greek 'helios' (sun), meaning 'bright, shining sun' or 'torch.'
Hildana
German · Germanic name derived from 'hild,' meaning 'battle,' combined with a Latinate '-ana' feminine suffix.
Hylee
English · Modern invented variant spelling of Hailey, an English name meaning 'hay clearing' or 'hay meadow.'
Hajari
African · Name of Swahili and Arabic roots, related to Hagar meaning 'flight' or 'stranger,' with African usage.
Hemerson
English · Modern invented patronymic variant of Emerson, an English surname meaning 'son of Emery.'
Haldrin
Norse · A Norse-style name shape suggesting old heroic patterns, often interpreted with Viking-era imagery.
Hazir
Arabic · An Arabic form associated with alertness and readiness, with Islamic naming flavor and Semitic resonance.
Helam
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name used as both place and person name, often linked with ideas of protection or strength.
Htoo
Korean · A Korean given-name element (often as -su/-so variants), with meaning determined by selected hanja combinations.
Hiiaka
English · A culturally borrowed modern form of a Hawaiian mythic name, preserved in English-speaking use as a distinctive and poetic feminine name.
Harshika
Indian · Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'joyful' or 'one who brings happiness,' from the root 'harsha' (joy).
Henesy
Irish · Modern invented form, likely inspired by the Irish surname Hennessey (descendant of Angus), used as a given name.
Hunny
English · Phonetic spelling of Honey, an English endearment name derived from the Old English 'hunig,' denoting sweetness.
Harlequin
French · Borrowed from the French theatrical tradition of Arlequin, associated with a clever mask-like courtly figure in European literature.
Hasika
Indian · An Indian-style name linked to Sanskrit hasika, associated with lightheartedness or joyful quality in modern usage.
Haslyn
English · A modern English name combining Has/Hazel and -lyn, used as a soft nature-toned feminine form.
Hinatea
English · A modern invented English-style name likely influenced by Hina-like sounds, prized for melodic value more than a single fixed etymology.
Haein
Korean · In Korean, Haein is a feminine form from common syllables whose meanings can include grace and brightness depending on hanja.
Hafso
Arabic · Hafso resembles Arabic Hafsa, linked to ideas of youthful strength and a nurturing, firm character in modern usage.
Haidynn
English · Haidynn is a modern English spelling of Hayden variants from Old English place-name elements, now mainly a stylized given name.
Hayam
Arabic · Hayam is used in Arabic-influenced naming as a form related to life and sea-like imagery in contemporary usage.
Henlie
English · Henlie is a modern diminutive-style variant of Henley-like names, with a soft affectionate ending.
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.
Hritika
Indian · Hritika is an Indian name from Sanskrit hrith, tied to the heart, and understood as a modern 'from the heart' meaning.
Handerson
English · Variant of Henderson, a surname meaning 'son of Henry,' from the Germanic name meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Harihar
Indian · Sanskrit compound of Hari (Vishnu) and Hara (Shiva), symbolizing the divine unity of two supreme Hindu deities.
Huzaifah
Arabic · Arabic name borne by a trusted companion of the Prophet Muhammad, used in Muslim communities as a name of honor.
Haydenn
English · A double-n variant of Hayden, an English/German surname meaning 'hay valley' or 'hedged valley.'
Henach
Hebrew · A variant of Enoch (Chanoch/Henoch), the Hebrew biblical name meaning 'dedicated' or 'initiated.'
Hrishik
Indian · A Sanskrit name, short form of Hrishikesh, an epithet of Vishnu meaning 'lord of the senses.'
Haroutyun
Greek · Armenian Christian name meaning 'resurrection,' conceptually equivalent to the Greek name Anastasios.
Havik
Norse · Modern name evoking 'hawk,' related to Old Norse and Germanic words for the bird of prey.
Haziq
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'clever,' 'skillful,' or 'intelligent,' denoting sharp mental ability.
Hishaam
Arabic · Variant of Hisham, an Arabic name meaning 'generosity' or 'crushing,' borne by early Islamic caliphs.
Horeb
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name for the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments, meaning 'desolate' or 'waste.'
Heldana
African · A name of possible Ethiopian or East African origin, with modern invented styling and African phonetic patterns.
Haliana
Arabic · Haliana is an Arabic-influenced modern feminine form related to Halima/Halima-style roots and gentle meaning clusters.
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.
Haania
Arabic · Arabic variant of Hania or Haniya, meaning 'happy, blissful, and content,' from the root hana.
Haddasah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Hadassah, the Hebrew birth name of Queen Esther meaning 'myrtle tree.'
Hanalee
Japanese · Modern combination of Hana (Japanese 'flower' or Hebrew 'grace') and the English locative suffix -lee.