Female and male names starting with the letter "H" .
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HOWL
MasculineDistinctively Welsh name originating from the Old English 'hwel', meaning 'howling'.
HOWLAND
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from Old English surnames signifying someone living near a hill or promontory. It evolved into a given name over time and has been associated with notable historical figures like Sir William Howland and John Howland of the Mayflower.
HOY
MasculineDistinctive given name of Spanish origin derived from "hoy," meaning "today." It signifies living in the present moment. Though uncommon, it has historical usage with notable figures like baseball player Hoyt Wilhelm.
HOYAL
MasculineEnigmatic name of uncertain origin and unknown meaning, possibly related to the Welsh word 'hwyl', though this connection is not widely accepted.
HOYD
MasculineRare Scottish male name meaning 'horse'.
HOYE
MasculineUnique given name of uncertain origin, possibly Scandinavian or Old Norse, with meanings ranging from "high" to place-based associations. It was famously borne by American tightrope walker Hoye Fuller in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, Hoye is a rare but captivating choice for parents seeking distinctive names with an air of mystery.
HOYET
MasculineRare given name with uncertain origins and meaning, possibly derived from the French surname Hoÿ or the Spanish name Hoyos, but its exact source remains unknown.
HOYETT
MasculineAmerican origin and is a variant spelling of Hyatt, which means "from the house with the thatched roof" or "dweller by the hedge." It has been used occasionally throughout history in the United States but is not particularly common.
HOYLE
MasculineUncommon English name derived from the Old English word "hoga," meaning "hedgehog." It was popularized during the Victorian era and can be attributed to its association with Edmund Hoyle's book on card games, or simply chosen for its unique identity. Throughout history, notable individuals such as British astronomer Frederick Hoyle have carried this distinctive name.
HOYT
FeminineUncommon English given name derived from the Middle English word 'huit', meaning 'tile' or 'roof'. Originally an occupational surname for roofers, Hoyt signifies strength and craftsmanship.
HOYT
MasculineRare English male given name derived from the Old Norse personal name Hjalti, meaning "warrior with a helmet and spear.
HOYTE
MasculineDutch given name derived from 'hoghe', meaning 'noble' or 'high', first recorded in the 13th century.
HOYTT
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, potentially invented for its uniqueness.
HOZEL
FeminineInvented name of unknown origin and meaning, offering unique and personalized possibilities.
HOZIE
MasculineUnique Hebrew name meaning "strengthened by God", popular among Jewish communities, and famously borne by King Hezekiah.
HRACH
MasculineAncient Armenian name originating from the word 'hrak', meaning 'lion'. It signifies strength and courage.
HRAG
MasculineAncient Armenian name meaning 'eagle' or 'brave', associated with historical figures and legendary heroes, symbolizing strength and courage in Armenian culture.
HREHAAN
MasculineIndian-Punjabi unisex name meaning 'lion', symbolizing strength and courage.
HRIDA
FeminineRare yet significant Sanskrit name derived from 'Hridaya', meaning heart. It signifies Lord Krishna's divine presence within oneself and embodies love, compassion, and devotion.
HRIDAAN
MasculineUnique Indian boy's name derived from Sanskrit 'Hridaya', meaning 'heart' or 'inner self'.
HRIDAN
MasculineRare yet meaningful Sanskrit-derived male name, signifying 'heart' and embodying love, wisdom, and courage.
HRIDAY
MasculineCaptivating Sanskrit name meaning 'heart', deeply rooted in ancient Indian scriptures and symbolizing wisdom, love, and compassion.
HRIDAYA
MasculineSanskrit name derived from 'hridayam', meaning 'heart'. It translates to 'of the heart' or 'having a pure heart', symbolizing compassion, love, and kindness.
HRIDHAAN
MasculineIndian name of Bengali-Assamese origin, created by combining 'Hrida' meaning heart in Sanskrit, and 'An' meaning truth. It signifies the 'truth of the heart', embodying sincerity and integrity valued in Indian culture. Despite its recent invention, it has gained popularity for its unique sound and meaningful composition.
HRIDYA
FeminineSanskrit-origin unisex name derived from 'Hridayam', meaning 'heart'. In Hindu mythology, Hridayam signifies the seat of emotions and consciousness. Popularized by Sri Aurobindo Ghose, this name carries numerological value 7, denoting wisdom, intuition, and spirituality.
HRIHAAN
MasculineIndian name from Punjab, meaning 'Honor to Lord Vishnu', embodying compassion and wisdom.
HRIPSIME
FeminineHripsime, an Armenian female given name derived from 'hrip', meaning 'rose', translates to 'rose-like'.
HRISHA
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Hrishikesha', meaning 'lord of senses' associated with Lord Krishna. It gained popularity during medieval India and remains a cherished Hindu family name today.
HRISHAAN
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Hrisha', meaning 'happiness' or 'prosperity', with '-an' signifying 'Lord' or 'master'.
HRISHI
MasculineIndian boy's name derived from Sanskrit "Hrishikesh," meaning "Lord of Senses." It's associated with Lord Vishnu in Hindu mythology and has been used as a given name for centuries.
HRISHIK
MasculineDistinctive male name of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit elements 'Hrishi' meaning 'lord of senses' and 'Kesh' meaning 'hair', interpreted as 'the wise sage with abundant hair'.
HRISHIKESH
MasculineIndian male given name derived from Sanskrit, translating to 'Lord of the Hair'. It holds great significance in Hindu mythology as one of Lord Vishnu's names and is associated with the sacred town of Rishikesh. Popularized during medieval times by Indian rulers, it remains a favored choice among Indian parents today.
HRISTINA
FeminineTraditional Bulgarian feminine name derived from Greek 'Christos', meaning 'anointed one', reflecting Bulgaria's strong Christian faith.
HRISTINE
FeminineBulgarian feminine name derived from the word "Христос", meaning Christ, and is essentially a female variant of Christopher or Christine.
HRISTO
MasculineBulgarian name meaning "Christ", derived from the Greek name Christos, and has been used in Bulgaria for centuries.
HRISTOPHER
MasculineGreek-origin name meaning "bearer of Christ", derived from "Christos" (anointed/messiah) and "-pher" (to bear/bring). It has been widely used throughout Europe since ancient times, reflecting strength, courage, and leadership. Today, it remains popular in various countries like Greece, Russia, and Bulgaria.
HRISTOS
MasculineTraditional Greek male given name originating from 'CHRISTOS', derived from the Greek verb 'chriso' meaning "to anoint", signifying respect or honor. It translates to "Christ" in English and has historical significance in Orthodox Christianity, often given around Christmas time or to families with strong religious beliefs.
HRITHIK
MasculineSanskrit name composed of "Hri" meaning glory/praise and "Trikka" signifying the third, translating to 'the third in glory'.
HRITHIKA
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Hridayika', meaning 'little heart'.
HRITHVIK
MasculineIndian male name meaning 'courageous and swift', composed of the elements 'Hrith' (bold) and 'Vik' (speed). It gained popularity recently, partly due to actor Hrithik Roshan.