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HAKODA
MasculineUnique Haida name meaning 'heading towards the wave,' symbolizing strength and determination in the face of adversity.
HAKON
MasculineOld Norse Norwegian name meaning "sea/army man".
HAKOP
MasculineArmenian name derived from Middle Persian Khosrow, meaning "sun king" or "king of kings".
HAKU
MasculineJapanese given name that can mean "white" or "pure", symbolizing innocence and peace, or "brilliance" and "shine". It was also the name of renowned sumo wrestler Hakuho.
HAL
MasculineOld English name meaning "healthy," once used as a nickname for robust individuals and associated with King Henry VIII. It has been employed historically both as a given name and nickname, appearing famously in Shakespeare's "Henry IV" and Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey.
HALA
MasculineArabic name derived from the word "halwa," meaning "sweet." It's often associated with happiness and was traditionally given to daughters born after several sons in ancient Arab culture.
HALAS
MasculineUnique Greek name derived from 'ἅλς,' meaning 'sea salt.' It's associated with the sea and has been borne by mythical figures like Lapith king Halas and centaur Halas.
HALBERT
MasculineUnique Germanic male name derived from Old German elements, meaning 'bold and bright' or 'powerful and famous'.
HALCYON
MasculineRare but meaningful female name of Greek origin, derived from the kingfisher bird and signifying calmness and tranquility.
HALDEN
MasculineNorwegian given name derived from the Old Norse word 'haldr', meaning 'to control' or 'to hold'.
HALDON
MasculineUncommon Scandinavian name derived from 'haldr' (holder/keeper) and 'dun' (hill), translating to 'keeper of the hill'.
HALDOR
MasculineOld Norse masculine given name meaning 'rock Thor' or 'rock strong like Thor'.
HALDRIN
MasculineScandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "warrior man," reflecting its Viking roots and association with the god Halldor.
HALE
MasculineEnglish name of Old Norse origin, meaning 'sea', originally given as a nickname to those associated with the sea.
HALEEM
MasculineArabic name meaning 'gentle', associated with Prophet Muhammad and one of the 96 names of Allah in Islamic tradition.
HALEIGH
MasculineAmerican-origin name created by combining Haley and Leigh, gaining popularity in recent years despite lacking historical meaning.
HALEN
MasculineRare Welsh name meaning "harmony" or "peaceful," derived from the Welsh word "hwyl" translating to "spirit" or "mood." Despite its rarity, Halen offers a distinctive and meaningful choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet significant name with spiritual connotations.
HALEY
MasculineIrish name derived from the ancient Gaelic word 'haladh', meaning 'bright' or 'cheerful'.
HALFORD
MasculineEnglish name derived from 'hal', meaning 'hale' or 'whole', and 'ford', meaning 'river crossing'.
HALFRED
MasculineUncommon but captivating Old English name meaning "bold friend".
HALI
MasculineHalley is an English female given name derived from the Old English word "halig," meaning "holy." It gained popularity in recent years due to its association with Halley's Comet but has been used independently of this connection since it originated as a surname in the mid-20th century.
HALID
MasculineArabic name derived from "khali," meaning "eternity" or "forever." It's associated with historic figures like Halid ibn al-Walid, and while uncommon, its timeless meaning adds appeal.
HALIL
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning "friend" or "companion," popular among Muslims and notable figures throughout history, including Turkish poet Halil Edip Adanır and Istanbul mayor Halil Özyurt.
HALIM
MasculineArabic name meaning "gentle" or "tender," derived from the root word "halima," signifying kindness and compassion.
HALIT
MasculineTurkish boy's name that means 'courtesy' or 'good manners'.
HALL
MasculineEnglish origin, dating back to the Middle Ages, derived from 'halh' meaning 'hall' or 'house', often associated with individuals who lived in grand houses or held prestigious positions.
HALLARD
MasculineAnglo-Saxon male given name meaning "strength" or "brave", derived from Old English "heall" and "-hard".
HALLE
MasculineDistinctive given name of German origin, meaning "rock" or "stone," associated with strength and steadfastness. Once primarily a surname in medieval Germany, it's now popular for both boys and girls in English-speaking countries. Actress Halle Berry shares this name, though she was named after the German city of Halle.
HALLET
MasculineRare French surname derived from Occitan, meaning "stutterer" or "one who stutters". It was likely given as a nickname to someone with speech difficulties or used for jesters who intentionally stuttered for comedic effect.
HALLETT
MasculineRare English given name derived from the Old English word "hal", meaning healthy, combined with "-ett". It evolved from various Germanic names like Halti or Hildric.
HALLEY
MasculineUncommon English girls' name derived from the surname Haley, once given to barrel makers, and has gained popularity due to its association with Sir Edmond Halley, the renowned astronomer whose comet bears his name.
HALLIE
MasculineEnglish name derived from 'Halle', meaning 'holy' or 'hallow'. It gained popularity through the character Halle Ernhardt in 'The Waltons' but has been used since the late 19th century.
HALLIS
MasculineRare Greek name meaning 'to leap' or 'jump', originally attributed to the god Apollo in ancient Greek texts.
HALLY
MasculineIrish name with a strong meaning, derived from the surname O'Halloran, meaning "descendant of the sun champion.
HALO
MasculineGreek-origin unisex name meaning 'to shine' or 'be brilliant', inspired by the halos in art depicting divine beings. It was popular in ancient Greece for children born under Leo and among medieval Christians honoring their faith. Today, it's chosen for its uniqueness and historical depth. Notable Halo-bearers include actress Halo Wines and singer-songwriter Halo David.
HALOA
MasculineRare Hawaiian name meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful', symbolizing harmony and balance.
HALSEY
MasculineUncommon but distinctive English given name, derived from the surname Halse, which means "strong neck" or "powerful one".
HALSTEAD
MasculineEnglish surname derived from "halh" (nook) and "stede" (place), originally given to someone living in a village corner.
HALSTEN
MasculineRare Scandinavian name, meaning 'rock by the sea' or 'army stone', with historical significance but challenging pronunciation.
HALSTON
MasculineUncommon American given name, gender-neutral and gaining popularity, inspired by fashion designer Roy Halston Frowick, embodying style and creativity despite its uncertain meaning.