Female and male names starting with the letter "H" .
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HADY
FeminineArabic name derived from 'hadith', meaning 'story' or 'narration'. It carries historical significance, reflecting the sayings of Islamic prophet Muhammad.
HADY
MasculineEgyptian name derived from Horus, the sky god associated with kingship and power. It means "horizon" or "distant land," symbolizing vastness and divine majesty.
HADYA
FeminineThe feminine given name Hadya is of Arabic origin, derived from 'hadaya' meaning 'gift'. It signifies joy, happiness, affection, and kindness within Islamic cultures.
HADYN
FeminineUncommon yet distinguished Irish name derived from the surname 'O'hAodha', meaning descendant of Aodh, the ancient god of fire and light.
HADYN
MasculineIrish name of ancient origin, derived from "Aedán" meaning "little fire" or "fiery birth". It has been popular among the Irish for centuries and is associated with St. Aidan. Despite variations in spelling like Hayden or Adian, its Irish roots and fiery meaning persist.
HAE
FeminineUnique Korean given name derived from "해", meaning "sea". It signifies power, strength, and resilience, often given to children born near coasts or with ties to the sea.
HAEDEN
MasculineHebrew boy's name meaning "thankful", derived from the word "ha'oden" meaning "thanksgiving".
HAEDEN
FeminineHaeden: Unique Hebrew name meaning "humanity," derived from "ha'adam," and associated with strength & leadership like Adam in the Bible.
HAEDON
MasculineRare male name of Latin origin, meaning "to hear," believed to have been used by early Christians as a reference to hearing God's word.
HAEDYN
FeminineDistinctive Welsh name derived from "haedu", meaning "sharp" or "pointed".
HAEDYN
MasculineDistinct Welsh name meaning 'to achieve' or 'to succeed', originally used for boys but now popular for both genders.
HAEGAN
MasculineIrish name derived from 'Aegan', meaning 'little fire' or 'small fiery one'. It evolved over time, with Saint Aegan being a notable figure during the early Christian period in Ireland.
HAEGEN
MasculineUnique Irish given name derived from the Irish word for "young". It was popular among influential ancient Celtic families and associated with strength, courage, and determination.
HAEIN
FeminineKorean origin and means "Ocean of Kindness".
HAEL
MasculineRare, Welsh-origin name derived from 'hael', meaning 'hale' or 'healthy'. It was traditionally used for both boys and girls, but is more commonly associated with males.
HAEL
FeminineDistinctive Welsh given name, gaining popularity due to its unique sound, despite its unclear meaning and origin, possibly derived from the Welsh word 'halen', meaning 'salt'.
HAELEE
FeminineKorean origin name composed of 'hae' (sea) and 'lee' (happiness), signifying 'happy sea.'
HAELEIGH
FeminineEnchanting Irish name derived from "hael" meaning bright or cheerful, and "-leigh" signifying meadow or clearing.
HAELEY
FeminineDistinctive Welsh given name derived from 'hael,' meaning 'happy' or 'blessed.'
HAELI
FeminineUnknown origin but has gained popularity recently; it's believed to mean "hallelujah" in Hebrew or be a variation of German "Hilda", meaning "noble battle".
HAELIE
FeminineHebrew name meaning "dream" or "vision", derived from the word "chalom".
HAELO
FeminineUncommon name with unknown origins, though some suggest it might be Welsh for "hale" or "whole". Its meaning remains unclear but is often associated with positive concepts such as wholeness.
HAELY
FeminineUnique Hebrew-origin female name created by combining elements from popular Hebrew names like Hallel and Leah during the late 20th century in the United States. Despite its rare usage in Hebrew names, it does not carry any specific religious or cultural significance. Its popularity lies in its aesthetic appeal and distinctive sound.
HAELYN
FeminineRare Welsh name meaning "healthy" or "strong," inspired by a legendary warrior chieftain and associated with prominent figures in Welsh history like Gwenhwyfar daughter of Gwenllian.
HAELYNN
FeminineUnique Hebrew-derived female name meaning 'village' or 'community', signifying unity and belonging.
HAESTEN
MasculineOld Norse name derived from 'hár' (high/noble) and 'sten' (stone), signifying steadfastness and unyielding strength. It was popular among Vikings, reflecting their culture's reverence for courage and power.
HAETHER
FeminineIrish female name derived from the ancient goddess Áine, meaning 'radiance' or 'splendor'.
HAEUN
FeminineHaeun, a popular Korean female name, means "sea cloud" and has been used by prominent families for centuries due to its elegance and connection to nature.
HAEVEN
FeminineUnique Hebrew girl's name meaning 'breath' or 'life', derived from Havah/Eve.
HAEVEN
MasculineUnique, Hebrew-derived given name, recently gaining popularity due to its melodic sound and spiritual connotations associated with heaven's divine inspiration and purity.
HAEVYN
MasculineWelsh origin name derived from Havyn, meaning "fair summer".
HAEVYN
FeminineHaevyn, of Hebrew origin, means "life" and was the first woman's name in the Bible, evolving into Eva, Eve, and Havah across cultures.
HAEVYNN
FeminineCaptivating Welsh name derived from "hafen", meaning haven or harbor, symbolizing shelter and protection.
HAEZEL
FeminineRare and unique name with uncertain origins and meaning, often spelled as a variant of Hazel but with no concrete evidence supporting this theory. It has been used for both boys and girls since at least the early 20th century in the United States but remains relatively uncommon. Despite its mysterious past, Haezel serves as an appealing choice for parents seeking something distinctive, allowing individuals to create their own associations and stories around the name.
HAFEEZ
MasculineArabic name meaning 'guardian' or 'protector', popularized during the Islamic Golden Age and often associated with Islamic scholarship.
HAFEEZA
FeminineArabic female given name meaning 'guardian' or 'protector', traditionally associated with strength and resilience in Islamic culture.
HAFEEZAH
FeminineArabic name meaning 'guardian', derived from 'hafeedh' and given to Fatima bint Muhammad's daughter, reflecting her role as a protector of faith.
HAFEZ
MasculineArabic masculine given name derived from 'hafa', meaning "to guard" or "to protect", signifying protection and guardianship.
HAFFORD
MasculineUncommon English name derived from "haffr" (hawk) and "ford" (river crossing), with a history dating back to medieval times when it was often used as a surname for people living near hawk-inhabited river crossings.
HAFID
MasculineArabic name derived from 'hafida', meaning 'to preserve'. It signifies reliability and trustworthiness, reflecting its ancient roots in Arabic culture.