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HADEN
MasculineThe given name Haden is of Irish origin, derived from the ancient surname Ó hEachaidh meaning 'descendant of Eachaidh', which likely meant 'fire' or 'flame' in Old Irish.
HADES
MasculineGreek origin, meaning "unseen" or "invisible," derived from the Greek god who ruled over the mysterious underworld.
HADI
MasculineArabic name meaning 'guide', derived from the root verb 'hada' meaning 'to guide'. In Islam, it signifies guidance towards God and righteousness.
HADID
MasculineArabic origin, meaning 'guide' or 'leader', derived from the root word 'hadada'.
HADIN
MasculineArabic unisex name derived from 'hadith,' meaning 'tradition' or 'saying,' symbolizing reverence for Islamic teachings.
HADJI
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning "pilgrim," traditionally given to those who completed the Hajj to Mecca.
HADLEE
MasculineRare American boys' name derived from the English surname Hadley, meaning 'from the heathy field.'
HADLEY
MasculineGender-neutral English name derived from 'hade', meaning 'heather'.
HADRIAN
MasculineLatin-derived name that means "of noble descent," originally signifying dark-haired individuals due to its association with the ancient Roman family Aemilius.
HADRIEL
MasculineCaptivating Hebrew name meaning "magnificent is God.
HADRIEN
MasculineHadrian is a Latin-derived name with ancient Roman origins, notably borne by Emperor Hadrian who ruled from 117 to 138 AD. The name translates to 'belonging to or from Hadria,' an ancient town on the Adriatic coast of Italy.
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.
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.
HAEDEN
MasculineHebrew boy's name meaning "thankful", derived from the word "ha'oden" meaning "thanksgiving".
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
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.
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.
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.
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".
HAFEEZ
MasculineArabic name meaning 'guardian' or 'protector', popularized during the Islamic Golden Age and often associated with Islamic scholarship.
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.
HAFIZ
MasculineArabic name with a rich history, translating to 'guardian' or 'preserver'. It was often given to scholars and religious leaders during the Islamic Golden Age, notably Molana Jalaluddin Rumi. Today, it's considered powerful and spiritually significant, popular worldwide.
HAGAN
MasculineUncommon, distinctive Irish name derived from Ó hEachacháin, meaning 'little fire', originally associated with County Kerry.
HAGEN
MasculineGerman name derived from "hagan," meaning "enclosure" or "hedge.
HAGEO
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning 'celebration' or 'festival', derived from the Old Testament prophet who inspired the rebuilding of Jerusalem's Temple.
HAGER
MasculineThe unique Berber name Hager, found predominantly among North African Berber communities, notably in Morocco and Algeria, translates to 'strong' or 'powerful', reflecting resilience and courage.
HAGGAI
MasculineRare Hebrew male given name derived from the biblical prophet who played a crucial role in encouraging the rebuilding of the Jerusalem Temple after its destruction by the Babylonians. It means 'celebration or festival' but is not directly related to festivities, rather it signifies dedication and commitment to God's will.
HAGGARD
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'hagr', meaning 'strange or wild'.
HAGOOD
MasculineRare Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic word "sgàthach," meaning "hawk-like" or "vigorous." Traditionally used as both a first and last name, Hagood was often associated with the Clan Cameron in Scotland.
HAGOP
MasculineHistoric Armenian male given name derived from the Armenian word 'hagop,' meaning 'having mercy' or 'being merciful.'
HAI
MasculineJapanese name derived from the kanji character "海", meaning "sea". It is often given to children born around Hinamatsuri festival, celebrated on March 3rd in Japan.
HAIDAN
MasculineArabic boy's name meaning 'gift', popular in Middle Eastern countries for centuries.
HAIDAR
MasculineArabic name meaning 'lion', symbolizing strength and courage, popularized by historic figures like Haidar al-Alwi and literary characters such as in One Thousand and One Nights.
HAIDEN
MasculineDistinctive German name derived from "haid" (hedge or enclosure) and "mann" (man), meaning "man within a hedge or enclosure".
HAIDER
MasculineArabic name meaning "lion", derived from the word "haadir" which means "present". It is historically significant and was often given to boys in Middle Eastern Arab communities as it symbolizes strength and courage.