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

HATTEN

Feminine

German origin, derived from 'Hattstein', meaning 'hat stone'.

HATTERAS

Feminine

Uncommon English given name derived from Cape Hatteras in North Carolina, possibly referencing explorer Henry Hampton's wide hat resembling the cape's outline. Its meaning remains unclear but it's associated with Captain Ahab in "Moby-Dick.

HATTI

Feminine

Turkish name derived from the ancient Kingdom of Hatti, with a rich history dating back to the Bronze Age.

HATTIE

Feminine

Charming English name derived from Harriet, meaning 'home ruler' or 'strong in power'.

HATTIE

Masculine

Vintage English girls' name, originally a short form of Harriet meaning "estate ruler" or "ruler of the household," popularized during the Victorian era and appearing in late 19th-century literature like Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women.

HATTIEMAE

Feminine

Unique American feminine given name coined by author Fannie Hurst in her 1924 novel "Back Street." The character Hattiemae Wilson, an African-American domestic servant, bears this name reflecting her strength and resilience.

HATTON

Feminine

Rare English given name derived from Old English elements, "hāþ" (heather) and "tūn" (settlement), meaning "settlement where heather grows". It originates from the West Midlands town of Hatton, first recorded in 1086.

HATTON

Masculine

English given name and surname with a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. Derived from the Old French word "Haton," meaning 'hat wearer,' it originally served as a nickname before evolving into a surname, and in some cases, a given name. Notable bearers include Sir Christopher Hatton, an Elizabethan statesman, and Dorothy Hatton, a 17th-century writer. The meaning of Hatton is associated with practicality, organization, and keen fashion sense, reflecting its connection to headwear. Although uncommon today, it carries historical significance and offers a unique choice for parents seeking a meaningful name with English roots.

HATTY

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name derived from 'Chattat', meaning 'guilt offering'.

HATTYE

Feminine

Unique unisex Turkish name derived from the historic Hatay region, symbolizing strength, resilience, and beauty.

HATZIRY

Feminine

Haitian given name derived from "hatzi", meaning "resurrection" or "rebirth".

HAU

Feminine

Maori name meaning "south wind," symbolizing power and resilience, and deeply rooted in New Zealand's history and culture.

HAU

Masculine

Distinct Hawaiian name derived from 'hau', meaning 'to send away', associated with the Hawaiian wind god.

HAUKEA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating feminine given name of Hawaiian origin, meaning "storm of pure white," symbolizing strength, resilience, and purity like a divine storm from Hawaiian mythology.

HAUMEA

Feminine

Rare Hawaiian name derived from the goddess of fertility and growth in Hawaiian mythology, carrying deep spiritual significance and often associated with earth's abundance and life cycles.

HAUNANI

Feminine

Distinctive Hawaiian name with an origin dating back generations. It translates to "happy" or "joyful," reflecting the warmth and welcoming spirit of Hawaii and its value on family, community, and happiness. Historically significant, Haunani was the name of a beloved Hawaiian princess known for her intelligence and kindness. Today, it remains a popular choice among parents seeking unique and meaningful names that honor Hawaiian culture.

HAUWA

Feminine

Nigerian Hausa feminine name meaning 'life' or 'to live'.

HAVA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'life', derived from the word 'chayyah' and significant in Jewish tradition as the wife of Adam in Genesis.

HAVAH

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "life," derived from the biblical Eve's name, Havva or Havah.

HAVAL

Masculine

Captivating Turkish name derived from 'havva', meaning 'apple'. It symbolizes beauty and fertility, and has historical significance as the first woman created by Allah in Turkish folklore.

HAVALA

Feminine

Havala, a Hebrew name meaning 'dream', offers a captivating blend of uniqueness and divine significance, traced back to ancient biblical references.

HAVAN

Feminine

Unique Spanish name that means "from Havanna," referring to the vibrant city of Havana in Cuba.

HAVANA

Feminine

Charming Spanish given name that directly translates to 'from Havana,' referencing Cuba's vibrant capital city.

HAVANAH

Feminine

Unique Latin American given name directly translating to 'of Havana', Cuba's vibrant capital city.

HAVANNA

Feminine

Havana is a Spanish-derived name meaning "established settlement," originating from Cuba's capital city founded in 1515 by Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar.

HAVANNAH

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name derived from 'havanah,' meaning 'desired' or 'yearned for.'

HAVARD

Masculine

Norwegian masculine name with Old Norse roots, meaning "high guardian" or "lofty protector.

HAVEN

Feminine

English given name derived from the Old English word "hæfen," meaning "harbor" or "haven.

HAVEN

Masculine

Haven, of English origin, means "harbor" or "shelter," signifying safety and protection. It was initially used as a surname near harbors but has evolved into a popular female given name since the 16th century.

HAVENGRACE

Feminine

Old English female given name derived from "hæfen" (haven) and "græc" (grace), translating to "haven's grace". It originally served as a medieval English surname, possibly originating from Havengrice in Lincolnshire, before evolving into a unique and meaningful female first name.

HAVERY

Masculine

Rare English masculine name derived from the Old English word 'hare', meaning swift or agile.

HAVI

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name derived from 'chaviv', meaning beloved, with biblical roots and a pronunciation of "HAH-vee".

HAVICK

Masculine

Rare Norwegian given name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "high bay" or "prominent inlet.

HAVIER

Masculine

Xavier is a popular Spanish name of Basque origin, derived from "Etchegaray," meaning "new house." It has been associated with travel and adventure due to Saint Francis Xavier, and remains popular in Spain, France, and some English-speaking countries today.

HAVIK

Masculine

Rare Norse name derived from "hávr", meaning "high". It was associated with Havi, the god of war and victory in Old Norse mythology.

HAVILAH

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name derived from 'Chavila,' meaning 'round' or 'circle,' associated with King Solomon's wife and wealthy lands in the Bible.

HAVILAND

Feminine

English given name derived from the Old English word "hafugl," meaning "hawk." It originated as a surname but has evolved into a unique and distinctive first name.

HAVILLAND

Feminine

English given name derived from Old English words 'haf' meaning 'hawk', and 'land' meaning 'land'. It translates to 'hawk's land'.

HAVILYN

Feminine

Irish-derived name meaning "descendant of Huillin," an early form of Hugh which means "heart" or "mind.

HAVIN

Feminine

Rare Norwegian name derived from Old Norse Hávardr, meaning "high guardian".