Male names.

HARPREET

Masculine

Unique Punjabi given name derived from 'har' meaning sun and 'prit/preet' meaning lord, translating to "Lord Sun".

HARREL

Masculine

English given name derived from the Old English word 'here', meaning 'army' or 'warrior'. Its meaning is 'strong' or 'powerful', associated with courage and leadership.

HARRELL

Masculine

Rare English name derived from 'here', meaning 'army' or 'warrior', reflecting strength and courage.

HARREY

Masculine

Uncommon English given name of German origin, meaning "army" or "war," conveying strength and courage.

HARRIE

Masculine

Unisex Dutch name derived from Harriett, meaning "home ruler" or "powerful home", historically popular in the Netherlands but now less common.

HARRIEL

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from Harriet, meaning "estate of Henry" or "home ruler," with a modern twist, making it unique yet mysterious without historical precedent.

HARRIET

Masculine

English name derived from the German word "Heribert," meaning "bright army." It signifies strength, courage, and leadership, with notable figures like Harriet Beecher Stowe and Harriet Tubman contributing to its legacy.

HARRIETT

Masculine

English feminine name derived from Henry, meaning 'home ruler' or 'powerful in the home'.

HARRIL

Masculine

Rare, distinctive given name of uncertain origin, possibly Scottish or a variant of Harold, but its true meaning remains an enigma.

HARRILL

Masculine

Uncommon English given name, likely derived from Harold, which means 'powerful' or 'bold'.

HARRINGTON

Masculine

Unique English given name derived from the surname Harrington, meaning 'the grey-haired ones' or 'people living on gravelly land'.

HARRIS

Masculine

English name derived from Old German Heribert or Haribert, meaning "bright" or "famous army". It was introduced to England by Normans after the 1066 conquest and has been used in Britain for centuries.

HARRISEN

Masculine

Distinctive American name likely created by combining Harrison and Aaron, with unknown origins but conveying individuality.

HARRISON

Masculine

Harrison is of English origin, derived from the Old French 'Henry' and ultimately from the Germanic 'Heinrich', meaning 'home ruler'. It has been widely used since medieval times, gaining popularity as a given name in the 19th century. Today, it's considered unisex and carries connotations of strength and leadership tied to one's roots.

HARRISSON

Masculine

Harrison is a distinct Scottish name derived from 'hare' (grey-haired) and '-son' (son), translating to 'son of the grey-haired one'.

HARROL

Masculine

English name derived from the Old English "Hærl" or "Herold," meaning "strong" or "powerful.

HARROLD

Masculine

Harold is an English name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "army/strong peace," popularized by figures like Harold II, King of England, and Harald Hardrada of Norse mythology. Today, it remains a popular boys' name with variations like Harry and Hal, chosen for its strong and noble associations.

HARROLL

Masculine

Uncommon American given name with uncertain origins and unclear history, possibly derived from Harold meaning 'army ruler' or 'happy warrior'. Its unique sound makes it distinctive and pleasing to say aloud.

HARRON

Masculine

Irish name derived from the ancient Gaelic 'O'hEadhra', meaning 'descendant of Eadhar' or 'between two waters/rivers'.

HARRY

Masculine

English given name derived from Old German "Heriger", meaning "powerful in war". It gained popularity during medieval England through German settlers and has remained a classic choice for boys throughout history.

HARRYSON

Masculine

Uncommon English name created by combining Harry ("home ruler") and Alexander ("defender of mankind").

HARSAHIB

Masculine

Uncommon yet significant Indian name, derived from Sanskrit words meaning "Lord of Lords" or "Master of Masters". It holds deep religious connotations in Sikhism and reflects respect towards its bearer.

HARSH

Masculine

Indian male name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'to please' or 'make happy', associated with Hindu god Indra.

HARSHA

Masculine

Sanskrit name meaning 'lively' or 'cheerful', associated with freedom from sorrow. It has been borne by notable Indian rulers like Harsha Vardhana, and is prominent in literature such as Bana's "Harshacharita". Today, it remains popular worldwide for its positive connotations of happiness and joy.

HARSHAAN

Masculine

Indian-origin given name derived from Sanskrit 'Harsh', meaning 'mild' or 'gentle', invoking Lord Shiva's compassion.

HARSHAL

Masculine

Indian, Marathi-derived male name meaning 'splendid', echoing the grandeur of ancient King Harshavardhana and symbolizing leadership and nobility.

HARSHAN

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Harshana', meaning 'to please or charm'. It's associated with Lord Shiva, signifying his benevolent nature.

HARSHDEEP

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit words 'Harsh' (mild) and 'Deep' (depth), signifying "gentle depth".

HARSHIL

Masculine

Distinctive Indian male name derived from Sanskrit words 'Harsh' (gentle/kind) and 'Il' (Lord/God), meaning "Gentle Lord" or "Kind God".

HARSHIT

Masculine

Indian given name derived from Sanskrit 'Harsha', meaning 'joy' or 'happiness', with '-it' denoting belongingness or association.

HARSHITH

Masculine

Indian name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'happy or joyful'.

HARSHIV

Masculine

Distinctive name of Indian origin, believed to mean 'happiness' or 'joy', reflecting Sikh parents' hopes for their child's life.

HARSHVEER

Masculine

Indian name composed of 'Harsh' meaning kindness, and 'Veer' signifying bravery.

HARSIMAR

Masculine

Indian Punjabi name composed of "Har" (Lord) and "Simar" (disciple), signifying devotion to spiritual beliefs.

HARSIMRAN

Masculine

Punjabi name meaning 'Remembrance of God'.

HART

Masculine

English name derived from Old Norse 'harðr', meaning 'strong' or 'hardy'.

HARTAJ

Masculine

Male Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Hrdaya", meaning 'heart', symbolizing strength, courage, and spirituality in Sikhism.

HARTEJ

Masculine

Distinctively Punjabi male name meaning 'like a tiger', embodying strength and courage.

HARTFORD

Masculine

English given name derived from the city of Hartford, Connecticut, founded in 1635 by Adrian Block. It means 'deer crossing,' reflecting the abundance of deer in the region at that time.

HARTLEE

Masculine

Rare English name whose origin and meaning are unclear, possibly derived from Old English words "hǣtor" and "leah," or a variant of Hartley.