Female and male names starting with the letter "H" .
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HIRIE
FeminineRare Japanese girl's name derived from "hirei no mi," meaning "beautiful body," often given to girls considered physically attractive or graceful, with historical figures like Hirie Takamine embodying this elegance.
HIRMA
FeminineSpanish-origin given name, derived from the Latin 'Herminia', which means 'belonging to Hermes' or 'messenger of Mercury'. It is characterized by its distinctive sound, starting with a soft 'h', followed by 'ir' and ending with 'ma'.
HIRO
FeminineJapanese given name derived from the kanji character heroes, meaning 'generous' or 'ample'. It's associated with heroism and has been used by notable figures like Emperor Hirohito. Despite its imperial ties, Hiro remains popular among Japanese parents today, and has gained international recognition through pop culture references such as Hiro Nakamura from "Heroes" and Hiro Shigataka from "Your Name".
HIRO
MasculineJapanese given name derived from the kanji characters for "broad" or "wide".
HIROAKI
MasculineTraditional Japanese boy's name meaning 'wide and bright', originating from the Heian period with prominence during the Edo period.
HIROKI
MasculineTraditional Japanese boys' name meaning 'brave tree', combining the characters for hero and wood.
HIROKO
FeminineTimeless Japanese feminine name that translates to "Child of Broadness," reflecting expansiveness and open-mindedness, popular among prominent families since the Edo period.
HIROMI
MasculineJapanese given name meaning "manly sunrise".
HIROMI
FeminineJapanese feminine given name that originates from 'Hiro' (広) meaning 'broad' or 'wide', and either 'Mi' (美) meaning 'beauty' or 'umi' (海) meaning 'sea'. It can translate to 'Broad Beauty' or 'Broad Sea', suggesting inner grace or profound understanding.
HIROMU
MasculineRare Japanese given name with unknown origin and meaning, composed of kanji characters "hiroshi" (abundant/prosperous) and "mu" (six), popularized by manga artist Hiromu Arakawa.
HIROMY
FeminineUnisex Japanese given name originating from the kanji characters 'hiro' meaning broad or prosperous, and 'mi' meaning beauty, translating to Broad Beauty.
HIROSHI
MasculineJapanese male given name that translates to "abundant" or "prosperous ambition," originating from the kanji characters 寛 (hiro) meaning "broad" or "wide," and 志 (shi) meaning "ambition" or "aspiration.
HIROTO
MasculineJapanese boy's name composed of "hero" and "child", meaning "child hero".
HIROYUKI
MasculinePopular Japanese given name meaning "abundant snow," composed of the elements "Hiro" (broad/prosperous) and "Yuki" (snow). It reflects ancient Japanese cultural significance associating snow with purity, beauty, and renewal.
HIRSCH
MasculineGerman and Jewish origin, derived from the word "Hirsch," which means "deer" in both languages.
HIRSH
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'speed' or 'strength', derived from the Old Testament son of Jacob.
HIRVA
FeminineRare Hebrew female given name, meaning 'cucumber' yet holding deep roots in Jewish history as one of seven species from the Land of Israel.
HIRVIN
MasculineDistinctive Scottish name derived from 'Eachann', meaning 'horse', popularized during the Victorian era.
HIRVING
MasculineRare Mexican origin given name with an intriguing combination of Germanic ('Heriberto') and Spanish ('Verging') elements, though its precise meaning remains unclear.
HIRWA
MasculineUnique Rwandan name meaning 'Friday', chosen for children born on that sacred day, now popular across Africa despite its rarity.
HISA
FeminineFemale Japanese given name derived from the kanji hisashi, meaning "wide" or "expansive." It originates from ancient Japan's Heian period (794-1185) and was popular among imperial court women like Lady Hisa for its association with desirable qualities.
HISAE
FeminineTraditional Japanese female given name meaning 'sunrise', derived from the characters 'hi' (sun) and 'asa' (morning).
HISAKO
FeminineTraditional Japanese female name meaning "Child of Broad".
HISAO
MasculineTraditional Japanese male name that means "firstborn son," composed of the kanji characters 尹 (Yin) and 夫 (Fu). It was popular among samurai during the Edo period and remains used today, though less frequently than before.
HISASHI
MasculineTraditional Japanese male given name meaning "sun arrives" or "sun reaches," symbolizing warmth and positivity.
HISAYE
FeminineRare yet significant Japanese name composed of "Hisa" meaning seven, and "Yae" meaning eight, symbolizing abundance and prosperity. Traditionally given to baby girls, it was believed to bring good fortune throughout their lives. Today, Hisaye offers parents a unique opportunity to give their child a name with deep cultural meaning while providing them with a distinctive identity.
HISAYO
FeminineBeautiful and timeless Japanese girl's name originating from the Heian period, meaning 'longevity' and 'continuity'.
HISELA
FeminineUnique feminine given name of Basque origin, derived from the word "hisio," meaning "to sigh." It was originally a surname but has evolved into a popular given name in Basque Country.
HISHAAM
MasculineArabic origin, means "kind" or "compassionate," and is associated with Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik, the tenth caliph of Islam known for his wisdom, justice, and generosity.
HISHAM
MasculineArabic masculine given name meaning 'composure' or 'calmness', associated with notable historic figures like Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik (724-743) and Hisham ibn Abd al-Rahman (965-1012).
HISTORIA
FeminineLatin origin and means "history." It represents learning and the study of past events.
HITEN
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Hita', meaning 'good' or 'beneficial', associated with Hindu god Vishnu.
HITESH
MasculineIndian male name derived from Sanskrit 'Hita', meaning 'benefit'. It's associated with Vishnu, the Hindu preserver god, and conveys positivity and prosperity.
HITHA
FeminineIndian girl's name derived from Sanskrit "Hit", meaning success or prosperity, and associated with the Hindu goddess of wealth, Lakshmi. It signifies happiness and good fortune.
HITNEY
FeminineAfrican name of Ashanti origin meaning "noble" or "royal," historically given to children considered destined for greatness.
HITOMI
FeminineJapanese given name composed of 'Hi' (sun) and 'Tomi' (richness), translating to 'rich sun'. It's associated with the Fire element in traditional Japanese astrology, representing enthusiasm and passion.
HITOSHI
MasculineJapanese boy's name meaning "forming one," derived from the kanji characters "hitotatsu" (one) and "shisei" (formation).
HITZEL
FeminineThe name Hitzel, derived from the German word "Hitze," means heat or warmth, and was historically used as a pet name or nickname for girls named Henriette.
HIWOT
FeminineHiwot, of Ethiopian origin, means "joy" or "happiness" in Amharic, carrying a powerful message of positivity and light.
HIXIE
FeminineDistinct given name of uncertain origin, with possible variant spellings and meanings, but no definitive evidence or history supporting its usage.