Female and male names starting with the letter "H" .
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HELA
FeminineUnique female name of Arabic origin meaning 'elevation' or 'height', reflecting lofty ideals.
HELADIO
MasculineRare Spanish origin given name derived from Helladius, meaning 'of light'.
HELAENA
FeminineGreek-derived female name coined by George R.R. Martin for his "A Song of Ice and Fire" series, meaning 'torch' or 'shining light'.
HELAINA
FeminineRare yet captivating feminine given name of Greek origin, signifying light and beauty. It was popularized in history through Greek mythology and notable figures like Russian Empress Helena Petrovna Golytsyna and American actress Helen Hayes.
HELAINE
FeminineDistinctively feminine name of Hebrew origin, signifying "life".
HELAL
MasculineArabic given name meaning 'pure' or 'holy', popularized after Prophet Muhammad's grandsons Hasan and Husayn.
HELAM
MasculineHelam, of Hebrew origin, means "dream," evoking imagination and prophetic insights, with biblical figures like Helam ben Dibri and Elhanan's father enriching its history.
HELAMAN
MasculineHebrew name meaning "dream" or "vision," first appearing in biblical times and associated with brave leaders like Helaman of Dan tribe. It also figures prominently in Latter-day Saint theology as the son of Alma in the Book of Mormon. Throughout history, it has been connected to individuals exhibiting leadership, courage, and visionary qualities. Today, while uncommon, Helaman remains a unique and meaningful choice for parents seeking significant names with associations to dreaming and visions.
HELAN
FeminineHelan: A rare Greek name meaning "of the sun," embodying warmth and radiance.
HELANA
FeminineUnique and beautiful Greek name derived from "helene," meaning "torch" or "corposant." In Greek mythology, Helana was one of fifty Nereids, sea nymphs known for their beauty and grace. The name also has historical significance as Helen, daughter of Zeus, launched the Trojan War due to her captivating beauty. Today, people named Helana are recognized for their intelligence, creativity, and charisma, often drawn to art, literature, and culture.
HELANE
FeminineUnique and elegant Hebrew name meaning "light" or "shining light," popularized by Eleanor of Aquitaine during the Middle Ages in England.
HELANY
FeminineLatin-derived female given name meaning "torch" or "light," popularized by Ovid's "Metamorphoses" through Helen of Troy.
HELAYNA
FeminineGreek-origin name meaning 'light' or 'torch', derived from the Greek word 'hele'.
HELAYNE
FeminineUnique feminine name of Hebrew origin, derived from "Hallelujah" meaning 'praise Yah', popularized by Jewish immigrants during the late 19th century.
HELDANA
FeminineRare Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse elements "hald" meaning "to hold" or "protect", and "njorth", the god of joy, abundance, and fertility in Norse mythology. It translates to "protection of joy" or "guardian of abundance".
HELDER
MasculinePortuguese male given name meaning "clear" or "luminous", traditionally used to denote brightness or radiance.
HELEANA
FeminineOriginating from ancient Greece, Heleana means 'torch' or 'corposant', evoking light and inspiration.
HELEEN
FeminineDistinctive Dutch feminine name derived from the Greek Helen, meaning "torch" or "shining light," and popularized in the Netherlands during the late 19th to early 20th centuries.
HELEENA
FeminineGreek-derived name meaning 'solar' or 'sun-like', associated with the ancient Greek sun goddess Helios.
HELEINA
FeminineUnique and beautiful Greek name meaning "daughter of the sun" or "radiant like the sun.
HELEM
FeminineArabic name that means "dream" or "vision," inspired by Joseph's dream interpretation in the Qur'an.
HELEN
MasculineGreek name derived from the goddess Hera, meaning 'torch' or 'corposant', symbolizing light and beauty.
HELEN
FeminineFemale name of Greek origin, derived from "Helene," meaning "torch" or "corposant.
HELENA
FeminineFeminine name of Latin origin, derived from the Greek 'Helenē', meaning "torch" or "torch-woman", popularized by historical figures like Helen of Troy and Saint Helena.
HELENANN
FeminineRare, Scottish-derived name composed of "Helena" (Greek for 'torch' or 'shining light') and "Ann" (Latin for 'favor' or 'grace'), signifying 'radiant grace'.
HELENE
FeminineThe name Helene originates from ancient Greece, meaning 'torch' or 'corposant', symbolizing light and illumination.
HELENI
FeminineDistinctive Greek name meaning 'torch' or 'light', originally used for both males and females but now predominantly feminine.
HELENMAE
FeminineUnique name derived from the Greek 'Helen', meaning torchlight or beauty, and the Latin 'Mae', signifying strength or greater.
HELENMARIE
FeminineUnique blend of Greek 'light' and French 'sea of bitterness,' signifying strength and depth.
HELENNA
FeminineUnique, Greek-derived name meaning 'torch' or 'corposant', popularized by figures like Helen of Troy.
HELEYNA
FeminineDistinctive Greek name meaning 'torch' or 'corposant', associated with light and brightness throughout history.
HELGA
FeminineGerman origin female name derived from Old Norse elements 'hel', meaning 'to conceal or protect', and 'gáthu', meaning 'god', thus signifying 'protected by God'.
HELGE
MasculineUnique Scandinavian male given name derived from Old Norse Heðinn, meaning "hidden" or "concealed", associated with gods Baldur and Heimdall in Norse mythology.
HELI
MasculineGreek name meaning "sun", derived from the Greek word "helios".
HELI
FeminineRare Greek name derived from "helios," meaning "sun.
HELIA
FeminineRare Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'sun'.
HELIANA
FeminineGreek name derived from 'helios', meaning 'sun', interpreted as 'gift of the sun' or 'sunlike'. It signifies radiance and life-giving energy.
HELIN
FeminineCaptivating female name of Turkish origin meaning "moon," symbolizing beauty and grace, popularized during the Ottoman Empire, and carried by notable figures like Chinese actress Helin Sang.
HELINA
FeminineCaptivating Greek name that symbolizes radiance and brightness, or signifies beauty, love, and resilience.
HELIO
MasculineGreek name meaning 'sun', derived from the Greek word "helios". It's associated with the Greek mythological figure Helios, the Titan god of the sun.