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HARDYN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name derived from 'hard', meaning 'strong', popularized through its variant Hardy.
HAREL
MasculineHebrew boys' name meaning 'mountain goat', derived from the Hebrew word for ibex and popularized by an ancestor of King David in biblical times.
HARELD
MasculineUnique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Haraldr, meaning "old warrior" or "commander of an army".
HARESH
MasculineIndian name from Rajasthan, meaning 'Lord Hari', derived from Hindu god Lord Vishnu.
HARETH
MasculineArabic name meaning 'tiger', symbolizing strength and courage, and has historical significance in Islamic culture.
HARFATEH
MasculinePunjabi name meaning 'giver of joy'.
HARFORD
MasculineUncommon English given name with Old English origins, derived from elements meaning "grey/hare" and "ford/river crossing." It denotes intelligence, creativity, and individuality.
HARGIE
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic "MacGriogair," meaning "son of Gregory," signifying vigilance or watchfulness.
HARGIS
MasculineUncommon American name believed to derive from Scottish 'Haraguchi', potentially linked to English 'Harcourt' (strong in battle) or Scottish 'Harrigan' (son of Harry). Notable bearers include Alabama Supreme Court justice James F. Hargis.
HARGUN
MasculinePunjabi name meaning "lion", symbolizing power and bravery.
HARGUS
MasculineRare English masculine given name with uncertain origins, potentially derived from Old English words 'hærag' meaning 'gray' or 'Hergod', signifying strength.
HARI
MasculineThe name Hari originates from Sanskrit and means 'joy' or 'happiness'. It is also associated with Lord Vishnu, a principal deity in Hinduism.
HARICE
MasculineRare English name meaning "powerful" or "strong," believed to have originated from the Old English word hæric.
HARIHAR
MasculineAncient Indian male name derived from Sanskrit words 'Hari' (Lord Vishnu) and 'Har' (Lord Shiva), signifying their union and harmony.
HARIHARAN
MasculineUnique Indian name from Tamil Nadu composed of 'Hari' (Vishnu's obstacle-removing aspect) and 'Haran' (to conquer). It signifies determination and victory over challenges.
HARILAOS
MasculineGreek masculine given name derived from Latin Hilarius, meaning 'cheerful', popularized by St. Hilary of Poitiers.
HARIM
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew boy's name meaning "mountain" or "hill", associated with the wise Biblical King Hiram of Tyre.
HARIN
MasculineTraditional Indian given name, derived from Sanskrit 'Harina', meaning 'wheat flour'. It holds sacred significance in Hinduism as it is associated with Lord Vishnu's fifth avatar, Vamana.
HARINDER
MasculineIndian unisex name of Punjabi origin, composed of 'Hari' meaning Lord/God, and 'Inder' meaning light, thus conveying the profound significance of 'Lord of Light'. It's deeply rooted in Sikhism, symbolizing knowledge and spiritual enlightenment.
HARIS
MasculineHaris: Arabic origin, means "generous/noble", associated with bravery/courage in some cultures.
HARISH
MasculineIndian boy's name derived from Sanskrit "Hari", meaning "one who is like Hari" or "abode of Hari".
HARISON
MasculineHarrison is an English surname turned given name, originating from Old French words "hare" and "son," meaning "son of Harry." It can also be an anglicized form of Irish surnames O'hArgain or Harrington. Historically popular in English-speaking countries like the US and England, notable figures such as American presidents Benjamin Harrison and William Henry Harrison, along with musician George Harrison of The Beatles, have contributed to its enduring recognition.
HARITH
MasculineArabic name meaning "cultivator" or "ploughman", reflecting its agricultural roots and significance in ancient Arabian culture.
HARJAAP
MasculineHarjaap, of Indian Punjabi origin, means 'the one who brings revolution or change,' symbolizing transformation and innovation.
HARJAP
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "recitation of Lord Vishnu's name," carrying deep spiritual significance and historic prestige.
HARJAS
MasculineUnique male given name of Punjabi origin, derived from 'harj' meaning victory/triumph, with '-as' denoting masculinity.
HARJOT
MasculineIndian Sikh name that translates to "God's light" or "Divine light," signifying divine radiance and having significant historical importance in the Sikh community.
HARKARAN
MasculineIndian origin, meaning 'the creator of monkeys' derived from Sanskrit words 'Har' and 'Karan'.
HARKEEM
MasculineUnique African American name, potentially derived from Harold and Kim, meaning 'powerful gold'.
HARKER
MasculineEnglish origin, derived from 'hearg', meaning 'temple' or 'shrine'. It was popularized by Bram Stoker's character Jonathan Harker in Dracula.
HARKIRAT
MasculineIndian name of Punjabi origin meaning "Acts of God.
HARL
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old English word "here," meaning 'army' or 'warrior,' originally signifying strength and bravery, commonly used among Anglo-Saxon nobility to wish their sons to grow into strong warriors.
HARLAN
MasculineAmerican name derived from Old Germanic elements, meaning "land of an army." It was brought to America by English settlers and has been popular in the United States since the 19th century. Notable bearers include Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone and science fiction writer Harlan Ellison.
HARLAND
MasculineEnglish given name derived from Old English elements "here" (army or warrior) and "land", translating to "from the land of the warriors".
HARLD
MasculineHarold is an Old English name of Germanic origin, meaning 'army wolf' or 'powerful warrior', brought to England by the Normans after 1066.
HARLE
MasculineUncommon yet notable name, likely of German or Celtic origin, meaning 'army' or 'noble ruler', associated with strength and leadership.
HARLEE
MasculineModern American female name created as a counterpart to Harley, meaning "from the hare field" in Old English. It gained popularity among parents seeking distinctive names for daughters, peaking at number 658 in the U.S. in 2014.
HARLEIGH
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old English "here," meaning "army" or "warrior." It has evolved into a unique, captivating female name popularized in recent years for its elegant appeal and distinctive spelling.
HARLEM
MasculineThe name Harlem has African American origins and is inspired by the historic neighborhood in New York City, symbolizing African American heritage and cultural identity.
HARLEN
MasculineUncommon yet powerful English name derived from 'here', meaning 'army' or 'warrior', and '-len', denoting a small settlement. It carries echoes of ancient warfare and conquest, while also suggesting tranquility through its association with clearings.