Male names.

HANSSEL

Masculine

Rare yet distinctive German male name derived from 'hans', meaning 'god is merciful'.

HANTZ

Masculine

The name Hantz originates from Germany, derived from the word "hantze" meaning "to grab" or "seize." It has been used as both a given name and surname since the Middle Ages, with variants like Hantzsch associated with chemistry due to Richard Willstätter's influence. Despite its historical popularity and notable figures, Hantz is relatively uncommon today.

HANY

Masculine

Uncommon yet meaningful name of ancient Egyptian origin, derived from Harmerty, the god of protection and fertility. Its meaning, "Protector" or "Guardian," makes it a distinctive choice for parents seeking a unique name with rich cultural history.

HANZ

Masculine

German origin name meaning 'grace of God'.

HANZALA

Masculine

Islamic name derived from 'Hanzah', meaning 'beauty'. It was borne by a companion of Prophet Muhammad, known for his courage.

HANZALAH

Masculine

Arabic-origin given name derived from 'hanzala', meaning 'small bird'.

HANZEL

Masculine

Rare yet historic Czech male given name, derived from 'hanzel' meaning 'gooseberry', popular during medieval times among agricultural families.

HANZO

Masculine

Historic Japanese masculine given name meaning "half mountain, half martial" or "half brave".

HAO

Masculine

Chinese name pronounced "hao", meaning "good" or "well".

HAOCHEN

Masculine

Chinese name meaning 'sea of dust', conveying vastness and inclusivity, with historical roots in ancient literature like 'Journey to the West' and notable bearers such as pianist Haochen Li.

HAORAN

Masculine

Haoran, a boy's name of Chinese origin, signifies 'being good like this'. It is composed of two characters: 'Hao' meaning 'good', and 'Ran' translating to 'thus' or 'like this'. Historically, Haoran was given to boys with high expectations for their accomplishments. Today, it remains popular among Chinese parents wishing to instill positive values in their sons.

HAOWEN

Masculine

Chinese origin name composed of 'Hao' meaning good/well, and 'Wen' signifying culture/literature, interpreted as 'Good Culture'.

HAOXUAN

Masculine

Chinese given name with deep roots in history, meaning "good selection" or "chosen excellence.

HAOYANG

Masculine

Mandarin boy's name meaning "good sun" or "excellent sunlight".

HAOYU

Masculine

Popular Chinese boy's name meaning "excellent jade," originating from the Mandarin characters 好 (good) and 玉 (jade), reflecting positivity and elegance.

HAP

Masculine

Unique Welsh given name meaning 'luck' or 'chance', popularized in Wales due to its association with good fortune and happiness.

HAPPY

Masculine

Unique, invented name with no specific origin, but it signifies happiness and positivity.

HARACE

Masculine

Rare, Yoruba-origin male name meaning "the king will bring joy," symbolizing hope for happiness and prosperity.

HARALABOS

Masculine

Ancient Greek male given name meaning 'the shining one in war'.

HARALAMBOS

Masculine

Unique Greek male name derived from two Greek words: 'hara', meaning 'of or belonging to the sun', and '-lamp-', signifying 'light, shining'. It translates to 'of the shining sun' and was popularized by Saint Haralambos, an Eastern Orthodox saint known for his resilience and faith.

HARALD

Masculine

Old Norse masculine given name meaning 'powerful in battle'.

HARAM

Masculine

Swahili-derived African name that means "forbidden", holding significant historical importance among Muslims in East Africa despite its negative connotation in English-speaking cultures.

HARAN

Masculine

Hebrew male given name derived from "ха̄ра̂n," meaning "mountain" or "hill." It has biblical significance as the son of Terah, brother of Abraham, and father of Lot.

HARBAAZ

Masculine

Distinct Punjabi name derived from "Harbans," meaning "God's grace.

HARBERT

Masculine

Uncommon but historically significant Germanic name derived from 'Hariberht', meaning 'bright warrior' or 'famous in battle'.

HARBIN

Masculine

Rare German-origin male name derived from "haribo," meaning "home by the hill." It is believed to have been introduced to England by the Normans, but unlike many location-derived names, Harbin does not seem tied to any particular region. Instead, it was used more generally among Germanic-speaking peoples throughout history, suggesting a sense of belonging and stability. Despite its rarity, Harbin remains an interesting choice for parents seeking a distinctive name with meaningful origins.

HARBOR

Masculine

English name derived from 'hæfbør', meaning 'sea bay', reflecting protection and tranquility amidst ocean vastness.

HARBOUR

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from Old Norse and Old English words meaning "harbor," symbolizing safety and marine life.

HARCE

Masculine

Uncommon name of unknown origin, with no widely recognized meaning or history.

HARCOURT

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from the Norman surname Harcourt, which means "bold defender" or "brave guardian.

HARDEE

Masculine

Rare American given name created by Charles Dickens for his 1848 novel 'Dombey and Son', with no specific meaning or cultural origin.

HARDEEP

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "one who conquers with light".

HARDEN

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Middle English word "hard," meaning strong or brave. It was initially used as a surname for someone robust but has evolved into a given name with no specific religious or cultural significance, purely denoting strength and bravery.

HARDIE

Masculine

Scottish name derived from the surname Hardie, which means "son of Gilbert".

HARDIK

Masculine

Distinctive Indian male name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Harda', meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'. It's associated with Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology, symbolizing strength and courage.

HARDIN

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from Old English 'heorde', meaning 'army' or 'force'. It was introduced to England by Norman invaders in 1066 and originally served as a surname before evolving into a given name. The name carries strong, powerful connotations reflecting its military origins and has been associated with honor, courage, and loyalty since medieval times. Today, Hardin remains a rare but captivating choice for a name, evoking images of strength and nobility.

HARDING

Masculine

Rare English first name derived from the surname Harding, which originally referred to someone who maintained public parks. It may be associated with strength or firmness due to its possible Old English etymology, but there's no definitive evidence supporting this meaning. Historically, it shares roots with the Roman Emperor Hadrianus. Despite its rarity, some parents appreciate Harding for its unique appeal.

HARDISON

Masculine

Unique American given name derived from the English surname Hardiston, brought to America by colonial settlers. Its meaning is believed to be associated with strength or toughness, possibly derived from the Old English word "hærd." Throughout history, notable individuals like John Hardison, who fought in the American Revolutionary War, and William H. Hardison, a prominent politician, have carried this distinctive name. Today, families continue to choose Hardison for its rarity and rich history.

HARDWICK

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from the Old English surname 'Hardwic,' which means 'strong settlement near hardwood.'

HARDY

Masculine

English name of Old English origin, derived from 'hærd', meaning 'strong' or 'hardy'. It was popularized by poet Thomas Hardy and remains a distinctive choice.