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HARLES
MasculineRare French male given name derived from Old German 'Hargis', meaning "army hostage" or "warrior captive".
HARLESS
MasculineEnglish surname derived from 'here' (army) plus '-less', signifying 'without warriors'. It originated as a nickname for peaceful individuals who avoided military service.
HARLETH
MasculineRare, distinctive given name with unknown origins and meaning, possibly derived from Old English "har" combined with "-leth", or variant spelling of Harlow/Harlo.
HARLEY
MasculineEnglish given name for males, originating from the Old English 'Hære', meaning 'hare'. It also relates to the Anglo-Saxon surname 'Harley', denoting 'from the hare field'.
HARLIE
MasculineEnglish given name with medieval roots, derived from 'here' meaning 'army' or 'war', introduced as a feminine form of Harold, once popular among royalty like King Harold II.
HARLIN
MasculineScandinavian unisex name derived from Old Norse elements "hár" meaning 'high' or 'noble', and "lind" referring to the lime tree, interpreted as 'high/noble lime tree'.
HARLIS
MasculineRare Scandinavian name meaning "noble people," derived from the Old Norse elements "hár" and "lióð.
HARLO
MasculineScandinavian name of Old Norse origin, meaning "strong ruler" or "powerful army". It was borne by notable figures such as Harald I of Norway and Spanish nobleman Haraldo de Guzman, emphasizing its strength and power.
HARLOD
MasculineHarold is a rare American name with an unknown origin and meaning, made distinctive by its association with notable figures like Harold Lloyd, the silent film actor and filmmaker.
HARLON
MasculineEnglish given name derived from Old English words 'here' (army/warrior) and 'land', signifying 'army land' or 'warrior territory'.
HARLOW
MasculineEnglish given name derived from Old English words "here" meaning 'army' and "leah" signifying 'woodland clearing'. It has evolved from a medieval surname to a unisex popular choice among parents seeking unique names, ranking #851 for girls in the U.S. in 2020.
HARLOWE
MasculineIntriguing English given name, derived from 'here' meaning 'army' and 'leah' meaning 'woodland clearing', combining strength and elegance.
HARLY
MasculineHarley is an English name with Old English and Norse origins, meaning "deer clearing" or "strong in battle.
HARLYM
MasculineHarlem is an American name of Dutch origin, derived from Harman, meaning 'warrior' or 'strong as a warrior'. It gained popularity among African American communities in the 20th century, associated with New York City's historic Harlem neighborhood, and has been used across different cultural backgrounds since at least the 17th century. Today, it is appreciated for its historical significance and powerful meaning.
HARLYN
MasculineRare American given name, originally derived from Harley, meaning "from the hound's field". Popularized by actress Harley King in the early 20th century, it may also be connected to Harlingen, Texas. Today, Harlyn is chosen for its uniqueness and creativity.
HARM
MasculineGerman origin name meaning "whole" or "uninjured".
HARMAN
MasculineEnglish name of Old German origin, derived from "Hereman," meaning "strong warrior.
HARMANDEEP
MasculineIndian name from Punjab that translates to "Lord of the Depths," combining "Harmander" meaning "Lord of the Heart" and "Deep" signifying "depth." Popularized by Baba Deep Singh, it embodies qualities like depth, spirituality, and devotion, reflecting Punjabi culture.
HARMANPREET
MasculineIndian name with Sanskrit roots, comprising "Harmon" (harmony) and "Preet" (love). It signifies harmony through love.
HARMEET
MasculineIndian-Punjabi boy's name meaning "Lord is my friend," derived from Sikh tradition and reflecting spiritual values of friendship and compassion.
HARMIE
MasculineHebrew name derived from 'shalom', meaning peace.
HARMON
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old French word "harmin," meaning 'in harmony' or 'agreeable.' It has musical connotations suggesting balance and unity.
HARMOND
MasculineRare English name believed to originate from Old English words 'harm' and 'hamm', translating to 'peaceful home', symbolizing hope for a tranquil life.
HARMONY
MasculineGreek-derived feminine name meaning 'a joining together' or 'agreement', symbolizing peace and balance.
HARNAV
MasculineIndian-Punjabi name derived from 'Harna', meaning 'sacrifice', popularized by Sikh faith for its symbolism of hope, dedication, and good fortune.
HARNEY
MasculineIrish surname of Gaelic origin, Ó hEanra, potentially meaning 'bird', first recorded in 16th century Ireland.
HARNOOR
MasculineCaptivating Punjabi name derived from 'Harnam', meaning 'grace'. It signifies elegance and charm, deeply rooted in Sikh culture as a blessing for children.
HARO
MasculineBasque origin name with possible meanings derived from "harri" (stone) or shortened form of Roman name Harobath, first recorded in 13th century Navarre.
HAROL
MasculineDistinctive Spanish variant of Harold, meaning 'army ruler', with a rich history in Spanish-speaking countries.
HAROLD
MasculineOld German name derived from "hari" meaning "army" or "warrior", and "wald" meaning "rule".
HAROLDEAN
MasculineRare English name derived from Harold, meaning 'army ruler'.
HAROLDO
MasculinePortuguese name with Germanic roots meaning "ruler of the army" or "strong in battle", popular among royalty and nobles during the Middle Ages.
HARON
MasculineHebrew name derived from 'har', meaning mountain, symbolizing 'God is my mountain'.
HAROON
MasculineCaptivating Arabic name meaning "small sea" or "sea-like expanse." Popularized by the renowned caliph Haroon al-Rashid during Islam's Golden Age, it signifies wisdom, justice, and cultural richness.
HAROUN
MasculineArabic-origin name derived from 'harawwa', meaning 'white' or 'pure'. While it's associated with Caliph Harun al-Rashid, the name itself doesn't hold specific religious significance.
HAROUT
MasculineArmenian name derived from Harutyun, meaning "to enlighten," popularized by saint Harutunean and still widely used today.
HAROUTUN
MasculineArmenian name with a meaning as profound as its history: "light of the army." It signifies strength, courage, and illumination, reflecting highly valued attributes in Armenian culture.
HAROUTYUN
MasculineAncient Armenian masculine given name of Persian origin, meaning "the sun's light". It was widely used in historical Armenia and remains prevalent among Armenians today.
HARPAL
MasculineIndian name derived from 'Harapala,' meaning 'remover of obstacles and protector' in Sanskrit.
HARPER
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'harp', referring to the musical instrument, and signifies creativity and music.