Female and male names starting with the letter "H" .

HARMINEE

Feminine

Uncommon Indian feminine given name derived from Sanskrit 'Harini', meaning 'the joy-bringer'.

HARMINNIE

Feminine

Distinctive female name of French origin, derived from "harmonie," meaning harmony in English.

HARMON

Masculine

English name derived from the Old French word "harmin," meaning 'in harmony' or 'agreeable.' It has musical connotations suggesting balance and unity.

HARMON

Feminine

Distinctive English given name derived from 'harmony', suggesting balance and unity, popularized in the late 19th to early 20th century U.S., yet remains uncommon today.

HARMOND

Masculine

Rare English name believed to originate from Old English words 'harm' and 'hamm', translating to 'peaceful home', symbolizing hope for a tranquil life.

HARMONE

Feminine

Rare yet captivating female name derived from Latin 'harmonia', meaning harmony, and was also the name of a Greek Muse inspiring musicians and poets.

HARMONEE

Feminine

American female given name coined by musician J.R. Black in the late 1960s or early 1970s, derived from "harmony" meaning "bringer of harmony.

HARMONEI

Feminine

Unique Greek name meaning "harmony," predominantly used for females but suitable for males as well.

HARMONEY

Feminine

Harmony is an English name derived from the word 'harmony', meaning balance and peaceful order, popularized in the late 20th century for girls though suitable for both genders.

HARMONI

Feminine

Melodious Greek name derived from 'harmonia', meaning 'union' or 'concord'. It symbolizes harmony and balance.

HARMONIE

Feminine

Unique French given name derived from 'harmonie', meaning harmony, symbolizing balance and concord.

HARMONIEE

Feminine

Modern feminine name derived from French 'harmonie', meaning harmony.

HARMONII

Feminine

Captivating African name of Igbo origin, meaning 'harmony' or 'peace,' embodying serenity and unity.

HARMONNI

Feminine

Rare name with unknown origins, often interpreted as 'harmony', embodying balance and peace.

HARMONY

Masculine

Greek-derived feminine name meaning 'a joining together' or 'agreement', symbolizing peace and balance.

HARMONY

Feminine

The English name Harmony means 'agreement' or 'concord', embodying unity and balance; its roots trace back to ancient Greek philosophy.

HARNAAZ

Feminine

Indian Punjabi feminine given name derived from Sanskrit words 'Har' (devotion) and 'Naz' (wisdom), signifying divine devotion and spiritual knowledge.

HARNAV

Masculine

Indian-Punjabi name derived from 'Harna', meaning 'sacrifice', popularized by Sikh faith for its symbolism of hope, dedication, and good fortune.

HARNEET

Feminine

Indian name from Punjab, derived from 'Harnam' meaning 'grace', composed of 'Har', 'joy', and 'nam', 'name'. It's widely used in Sikh communities, signifying joy and spirituality.

HARNEY

Masculine

Irish surname of Gaelic origin, Ó hEanra, potentially meaning 'bird', first recorded in 16th century Ireland.

HARNOOR

Feminine

Enchanting Indian Punjabi name meaning "Joyous Light".

HARNOOR

Masculine

Captivating Punjabi name derived from 'Harnam', meaning 'grace'. It signifies elegance and charm, deeply rooted in Sikh culture as a blessing for children.

HARO

Masculine

Basque origin name with possible meanings derived from "harri" (stone) or shortened form of Roman name Harobath, first recorded in 13th century Navarre.

HAROL

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish variant of Harold, meaning 'army ruler', with a rich history in Spanish-speaking countries.

HAROLD

Masculine

Old German name derived from "hari" meaning "army" or "warrior", and "wald" meaning "rule".

HAROLD

Feminine

English name derived from Old Norse elements, meaning "army peace".

HAROLDEAN

Masculine

Rare English name derived from Harold, meaning 'army ruler'.

HAROLDEAN

Feminine

Rare American name with unknown origins, coined in the early 20th century. Its meaning and history are not widely documented, making it an intriguing choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet memorable name.

HAROLDENE

Feminine

Rare Greek-origin feminine name meaning "mountain dweller," reflecting its user's connection to mountainous landscapes.

HAROLDINE

Feminine

Unique feminine name of Germanic origin, meaning 'ruler of the land', derived from elements 'harja' and 'land'. First used during the Middle Ages in Germany, it was popular among royalty.

HAROLDO

Masculine

Portuguese name with Germanic roots meaning "ruler of the army" or "strong in battle", popular among royalty and nobles during the Middle Ages.

HAROLENE

Feminine

Rare American female name created by combining Harold ("army ruler") and Helen ("torch"), signifying "army torch".

HAROLYN

Feminine

Unique English feminine given name derived from the Middle Ages variant of Harold, translating to 'powerful warrior' from Old German elements.

HARON

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from 'har', meaning mountain, symbolizing 'God is my mountain'.

HAROON

Masculine

Captivating Arabic name meaning "small sea" or "sea-like expanse." Popularized by the renowned caliph Haroon al-Rashid during Islam's Golden Age, it signifies wisdom, justice, and cultural richness.

HAROUN

Masculine

Arabic-origin name derived from 'harawwa', meaning 'white' or 'pure'. While it's associated with Caliph Harun al-Rashid, the name itself doesn't hold specific religious significance.

HAROUT

Masculine

Armenian name derived from Harutyun, meaning "to enlighten," popularized by saint Harutunean and still widely used today.

HAROUTUN

Masculine

Armenian name with a meaning as profound as its history: "light of the army." It signifies strength, courage, and illumination, reflecting highly valued attributes in Armenian culture.

HAROUTYUN

Masculine

Ancient Armenian masculine given name of Persian origin, meaning "the sun's light". It was widely used in historical Armenia and remains prevalent among Armenians today.

HARPAL

Masculine

Indian name derived from 'Harapala,' meaning 'remover of obstacles and protector' in Sanskrit.