Female and male names starting with the letter "H" .
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HASSANI
MasculineArabic name meaning "from Hassan's city," where Hassan means "beautiful.
HASSATOU
FeminineWest African name of Fulani origin meaning 'Life is beautiful'.
HASSEL
MasculineRare Swedish male name derived from 'Hasili', combining 'haki' (heath) and 'hildr' (battle), signifying 'battle on the heath'.
HASSELL
MasculineRare English given name derived from an occupational surname for those who worked with hazel rods, signifying flexibility, strength, resourcefulness, and adaptability.
HASSELTINE
FeminineDistinctive Belgian name originating from the city of Hasselt, meaning "wooded area frequented by hares.
HASSEN
MasculineArabic unisex name that means "beauty" or "handsome".
HASSET
FeminineUncommon Arabic-origin name meaning "to be in haste" or "to hurry," popularized by Ernest Hemingway's novel "The Sun Also Rises.
HASSIAH
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from 'chassid', meaning 'pious' or 'devout', carrying historical significance as seen in the Talmud.
HASSIE
FeminineHebrew name meaning "vision" or "sight", derived from the word "chazah". It has been used by notable figures throughout history and offers a blend of historical significance, cultural richness, and uniqueness.
HASSIE
MasculineHebrew-derived unisex name meaning 'laughing' or 'merry', originally used as a pet form of Hosea.
HASSIEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning "God sees," derived from the word "chasah." It is one of seven archangels in Jewish tradition, responsible for guiding lost souls.
HASSIEM
MasculineArabic male given name meaning 'generous' or 'kind', derived from the root word 'hasim'. Historically significant, Hassiem was the son of Hassan ibn Ali, the second Shiite Imam.
HASSON
MasculineHebrew name derived from the verb "hass", meaning "to look at or behold". It signifies observing or admiring beauty, reflecting inner wisdom and beauty in Hebrew culture. Notably carried by figures like Rabbi Hillel Hasson, it remains rare yet distinctive despite recent global popularity among Jewish families.
HASTEN
MasculineDistinct Hebrew name meaning 'to hasten' or 'to hurry', with historical significance in the Bible and now less common but still uniquely charming.
HASTI
FemininePersian name meaning 'existence' or 'being', once reserved for individuals of extraordinary qualities.
HASTIIN
MasculineApache male given name meaning 'man' or 'warrior spirit', historically used as an honorific title in Apache society.
HASTIN
MasculineIndian name derived from the ancient city Hastinapur, meaning "lord of the elephants" and reflecting strength and majesty associated with these creatures.
HASTING
MasculineRare English name derived from the Old English 'Hæsting', meaning 'pertaining to strangers'.
HASTINGS
MasculineEnglish name derived from "Hastinges", meaning "from the settlement of Hæsta". It gained prominence after the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and is still used today as both a given name and surname, without any specific symbolic meaning beyond its historical origins.
HASTINGS
FeminineThe surname Hastings is of English origin, derived from the Old English word "hæstingas," meaning "the people of Hastinga.
HASTON
MasculineUncommon English given name with a unique meaning derived from Old English elements: 'hae' meaning speed or swiftness, and '-stan' meaning stone. It translates to "speedy stone".
HASTY
FeminineUncommon English given name derived from the Middle English word 'hasty', meaning quick or speedy.
HASYA
FeminineUnique and beautiful Indian female name derived from Sanskrit 'Hasyam', meaning 'laughter'. It signifies joy, happiness, and good humor.
HATCH
MasculineAmerican-invented given name with no direct meaning or translation, first appearing in the late 19th century and gaining popularity from the 1970s onwards due to its unique sound linked to the verb 'to hatch'.
HATCHER
MasculineThe English surname Hatcher, derived from 'hachere' meaning 'one who cuts,' originated in the 13th century, signifying an occupation related to butchery.
HATEM
MasculineArabic given name derived from 'hamata', meaning 'ambitious' or 'striving'. It's associated with renowned Arab poet Hatem al-Ta'i, reflecting courage, intelligence, and generosity.
HATEYA
FeminineAfrican origin name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, meaning "Love of God" or "God's Love.
HATHAWAY
FeminineUncommon English surname derived from the Old English word 'hæþeg', meaning 'hedgehog'.
HATHER
FeminineUncommon Irish female name derived from Áthair, meaning 'father', used historically as a protective nickname for fatherless daughters.
HATICE
FeminineTurkish name derived from Arabic 'ḥāṭiqah', meaning 'pure' or 'chaste'. It has been popular in Turkey for centuries and was borne by notable figures like Hatiçe Sultan, daughter of Abdulhamid II.
HATIM
MasculineArabic name meaning 'enveloped in goodness', inspired by pre-Islamic Arabian king Hatim Al-Asam renowned for his kindness and generosity.
HATINA
FeminineHebrew female name meaning 'poet', reflecting creativity and respect.
HATLEIGH
FeminineUnique English name derived from the Old English word "hathal", meaning "healthy". It was popular among English nobility as early as the 13th century and has been borne by notable individuals like Sir Hatley Griswold, a knight who fought alongside King Richard I during the Third Crusade. Today, despite its rarity, Hatleigh is still appreciated for its uniqueness and historical significance.
HATLEY
FeminineRare English given name derived from Old English words meaning "having a clearing" or "inhabiting a meadow," originating from place names in England.
HATSUE
FeminineTraditional Japanese female name meaning "eighth branch," composed of the kanji characters for eight and branch/tip. It was popular among Heian aristocracy, with notable appearances in literature like "The Tale of Genji.
HATSUKO
FeminineJapanese female given name with several possible meanings based on its kanji characters, including 'first love' (初恋) or 'inaugural ceremony' (初式).
HATSUMI
FeminineJapanese feminine name derived from 'hachi' meaning eight, and 'mi' meaning beauty.
HATSUYE
FeminineHatsuye, a captivating Japanese female name, originates from the combination of 'Hatsu' (beginning) and 'Yue' (have/exist), signifying 'the existence of the beginning'. It is historically associated with periods of change or new starts, and notable figures like Hatsuye Nakamura have carried this meaningful name.
HATSUYO
FeminineJapanese female given name composed of '初' meaning "first" and '裕' meaning "abundance," translating to "initial prosperity.
HATTAN
MasculineArabic male given name derived from 'hatta', meaning 'to reach' or 'strive', associated with determination and achievement.