Female and male names starting with the letter "H" .
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HARRY
FeminineEnglish given name of Old German origin, meaning "home ruler," popularized by historical figures like King Henry VIII and made iconic by Harry Potter.
HARRYETTE
FeminineDistinctive French name derived from 'haricot', meaning 'kidney bean', symbolizing fertility and abundance in France.
HARRYSON
MasculineUncommon English name created by combining Harry ("home ruler") and Alexander ("defender of mankind").
HARSAHIB
MasculineUncommon yet significant Indian name, derived from Sanskrit words meaning "Lord of Lords" or "Master of Masters". It holds deep religious connotations in Sikhism and reflects respect towards its bearer.
HARSEERAT
FeminineHarserat is a captivating Indian name, meaning "happy night," derived from Sanskrit words 'Harsha' (joy) and 'Raat' (night), with historical significance in Hinduism and Sikhism.
HARSH
MasculineIndian male name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'to please' or 'make happy', associated with Hindu god Indra.
HARSHA
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "happiness" or "joy". It has historical significance, having been borne by ancient emperor Harshavardhana, and religious importance as one of the seven sages in Hinduism. Despite its rarity outside India, it's gaining popularity due to its unique meaning and cultural richness. Pronounced as "HAR-shah", it's a unisex name but more commonly used for boys in India.
HARSHA
MasculineSanskrit name meaning 'lively' or 'cheerful', associated with freedom from sorrow. It has been borne by notable Indian rulers like Harsha Vardhana, and is prominent in literature such as Bana's "Harshacharita". Today, it remains popular worldwide for its positive connotations of happiness and joy.
HARSHAAN
MasculineIndian-origin given name derived from Sanskrit 'Harsh', meaning 'mild' or 'gentle', invoking Lord Shiva's compassion.
HARSHAL
MasculineIndian, Marathi-derived male name meaning 'splendid', echoing the grandeur of ancient King Harshavardhana and symbolizing leadership and nobility.
HARSHAN
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Harshana', meaning 'to please or charm'. It's associated with Lord Shiva, signifying his benevolent nature.
HARSHDEEP
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit words 'Harsh' (mild) and 'Deep' (depth), signifying "gentle depth".
HARSHI
FeminineUnisex Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Harish", meaning "handsome" or "beautiful".
HARSHIKA
FeminineUnique Indian female given name derived from Sanskrit "Harsha," meaning "joy" or "happiness," with "-ika" denoting the feminine form.
HARSHIL
MasculineDistinctive Indian male name derived from Sanskrit words 'Harsh' (gentle/kind) and 'Il' (Lord/God), meaning "Gentle Lord" or "Kind God".
HARSHINI
FeminineIndian name of Tamil origin, meaning 'joy' or 'happiness', historically significant as one of the 64 Yoginis, goddesses of joy.
HARSHIT
MasculineIndian given name derived from Sanskrit 'Harsha', meaning 'joy' or 'happiness', with '-it' denoting belongingness or association.
HARSHITA
FeminineFeminine name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'kind-hearted' or 'soft-hearted', derived from 'harsha' (happiness) and 'ita' (possessing).
HARSHITH
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'happy or joyful'.
HARSHITHA
FeminineSanskrit name meaning 'she who brings happiness'.
HARSHIV
MasculineDistinctive name of Indian origin, believed to mean 'happiness' or 'joy', reflecting Sikh parents' hopes for their child's life.
HARSHVEER
MasculineIndian name composed of 'Harsh' meaning kindness, and 'Veer' signifying bravery.
HARSIMAR
MasculineIndian Punjabi name composed of "Har" (Lord) and "Simar" (disciple), signifying devotion to spiritual beliefs.
HARSIMRAN
FeminineDistinctive Punjabi name, derived from Sanskrit words 'Harsh' meaning gentle and 'Simran' referring to remembrance or meditation, translating to 'gentle remembrance'.
HARSIMRAN
MasculinePunjabi name meaning 'Remembrance of God'.
HARSIMRAT
FeminineIndian-Punjabi name meaning 'remembrance of God', popular among Sikhs since the 18th century and historically held by notable figures like Harsimrat Kaur, daughter of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
HARSIRAT
FeminineIndian girl's name derived from Punjabi words 'Har' (God) and 'Sirat' (path), signifying 'The path to God'.
HART
FeminineGerman-origin name derived from "hart," meaning "strong" or "hardy." It was originally a surname for strong, courageous individuals or those with dark hair, later becoming a given name to convey these qualities.
HART
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old Norse 'harðr', meaning 'strong' or 'hardy'.
HARTAJ
MasculineMale Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Hrdaya", meaning 'heart', symbolizing strength, courage, and spirituality in Sikhism.
HARTEJ
MasculineDistinctively Punjabi male name meaning 'like a tiger', embodying strength and courage.
HARTENSE
FeminineRare but powerful Hebrew name meaning "to burn" or "to glow," associated with fire, passion, and radiance.
HARTFORD
FeminineDistinctive American given name of English origin, meaning "strong in heart" or "harte's ford". It gained popularity due to its association with Hartford, Connecticut, founded by English Puritans in 1635, and has been used as a surname for centuries before that.
HARTFORD
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the city of Hartford, Connecticut, founded in 1635 by Adrian Block. It means 'deer crossing,' reflecting the abundance of deer in the region at that time.
HARTIE
FeminineUnique Scottish given name derived from the surname Hart, meaning 'heartwood' or associated with a place called Hart. It's now gaining traction as a unisex name.
HARTLEE
FeminineDistinctive Irish name derived from "Artuir," meaning "noble." It's associated with notable figures in Irish history like Artúir Mac Murchadha and has gained worldwide popularity despite its roots.
HARTLEE
MasculineRare English name whose origin and meaning are unclear, possibly derived from Old English words "hǣtor" and "leah," or a variant of Hartley.
HARTLEIGH
FeminineRare, Scottish-origin given name derived from the surname Hartle, possibly meaning "army of the heart".
HARTLEN
MasculineUncommon Irish name meaning "little handsome warrior," derived from the Old Irish word "Cathalán.
HARTLEY
MasculineEnglish name derived from "hara" meaning "hare" and "leah" meaning "woodland clearing," signifying "hare wood" or "deer clearing." It has been used as both a surname and given name in England since the 11th century, gaining popularity during the Victorian era. Today, Hartley is considered a traditional yet distinctive choice for boys and girls alike.