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HARTLEN
MasculineUncommon Irish name meaning "little handsome warrior," derived from the Old Irish word "Cathalán.
HARTLEY
MasculineEnglish name derived from "hara" meaning "hare" and "leah" meaning "woodland clearing," signifying "hare wood" or "deer clearing." It has been used as both a surname and given name in England since the 11th century, gaining popularity during the Victorian era. Today, Hartley is considered a traditional yet distinctive choice for boys and girls alike.
HARTMAN
MasculineDistinctive German-origin name derived from "hart," meaning "strong." Historically associated with courage and resilience, it was initially a medieval Germanic nickname for brave individuals before evolving into a hereditary surname.
HARTSEL
MasculineUncommon American given name of possible German origin, with no universally agreed-upon meaning; it was originally a surname turned into a first name.
HARTSELL
MasculineUncommon English name likely originating from Old English 'Hæþerstald', combining 'arbor vitae' or male juniper plant with journey or way, potentially meaning 'journey through male junipers'. While its usage in medieval England is unconfirmed and it gained recent popularity in the U.S., particularly in southern states, Hartsell remains relatively rare worldwide.
HARTWELL
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'heorth', meaning strong or brave, associated with the medieval Hart family landowners.
HARTZEL
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name, derived from "hartz", meaning "deer", and symbolizing strength and grace. First popularized in 19th-century Eastern Europe, it's now globally recognized, with notable bearer Hartzel Rosenblatt, a celebrated Yiddish poet and playwright.
HARTZELL
MasculineRare, German-origin boys' name, derived from "Herz," meaning 'heart,' though not a direct translation. Popularized by the Hartzell family in 19th-century USA, it's uniquely American despite its German roots.
HARU
MasculinePopular Japanese given name meaning 'spring' or 'season', symbolizing hope, renewal, and nature's beauty.
HARUKI
MasculineCharming Japanese given name that translates to 'spring tree', combining the kanji characters for spring (haru) and wood/tree (ki). Originating during the Meiji period, it has been associated with notable figures like author Haruki Murakami.
HARUMA
MasculineJapanese male name originating from "春" (haru), meaning 'spring', and "馬" (uma), meaning 'horse'.
HARUMI
MasculineBeautiful Japanese name meaning "beautiful springtime," derived from kanji characters hara (spring) and mi (beauty).
HARUN
MasculineArabic name meaning "white" or "radiant," popular throughout history, notably borne by wise ruler Harun al-Rashid (786-809 AD), and widely used in various cultures today.
HARUO
MasculineJapanese given name of uncertain origins, potentially derived from the kanji characters for 'spring' and 'husband,' popularized during the Meiji era.
HARUT
MasculineArmenian unisex name meaning 'good news', derived from the word 'harutiun'.
HARUTO
MasculinePopular Japanese name composed of "hara" (field) and "to" (farm), translating to "field rice paddy".
HARUTUN
MasculineArmenian name meaning "sun" or "light", originating from ancient Armenia and signifying warmth and illumination.
HARUTYUN
MasculineArmenian male given name derived from "harutiwn", meaning mercy. It's associated with Saint Harutyun, an early Christian martyr.
HARUYOSHI
MasculineUnique Japanese given name derived from 'Haru' (spring) and 'Yoshi' (good), signifying renewal and prosperity.
HARVARD
MasculineRare, distinct American given name derived from Harvard College (established 1636), with no specific meaning or translation in any language.
HARVE
MasculineHarvey is an English name derived from the Old Norse personal name Haraldr, meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', popular among nobility since medieval times.
HARVEER
MasculineUncommon Indian name derived from Sanskrit words "Hari" meaning 'monkey' and "Veer" meaning 'brave', translating to 'brave monkey'. It is associated with Hanuman, the revered Hindu deity known for his bravery and devotion.
HARVEL
MasculineEnglish given name derived from Old English elements 'here' (army) and 'weald' (power), translating to "army ruler" or "warrior leader".
HARVELL
MasculineEnglish name derived from Herebeald, meaning 'bold warrior'.
HARVER
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin, often interpreted as "harbor" but with no known etymology.
HARVEST
MasculineYediel is a Hebrew name meaning "God's hand", derived from the words "yed" (hand) and "el" (God). It carries historical significance as one of David's mighty warriors in the Bible, and remains a rare yet meaningful choice today.
HARVESTER
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the occupational surname Harvester, originally bestowed upon farmers or laborers involved in harvesting crops.
HARVEY
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old French word 'Harve', meaning 'bear'. Initially used as a boy's name, Harvey was often given around harvest time or to children with strong personalities. Over centuries, it has been adopted by notable individuals like Harry Houdini and Paul Harvey. Today, Harvey is also used as a female name.
HARVIE
MasculineHarvey is an English name with ancient roots, derived from Haribert, meaning "strong, bright warrior" or "famous in war.
HARVIN
MasculineScandinavian male given name derived from Old Norse words "har" (army or warrior) and "vinr" (friend), translating to "warrior friend".
HARVIR
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "the hero who takes away troubles.
HARVIS
MasculineEnglish male given name with roots dating back to medieval times, derived from the Old French word 'harvester', symbolizing the act of reaping crops. It was traditionally bestowed upon children born during the harvesting season and has been carried by notable figures like Sir Harvy Bruce. Though rare today, Harvis retains its unique charm and historical significance.
HARVY
MasculineHarvey is an English name derived from the Old Norse 'Haraldr', meaning 'bearer of peace'.
HARWELL
MasculineRare yet distinguished American given name with roots tracing back to medieval England. Its Old Norse origin signifies "from the hill with the army," suggesting strength and power.
HARWIN
MasculineRare German-derived name meaning "army friend" or "warrior friend".
HARWOOD
MasculineEnglish name of Old English origin, meaning "wood by the rock," derived from the words "har" (rock) and "wood" (forest). It has a rich history dating back to the Anglo-Saxon period and was often used as a surname for individuals living near rocky terrain or forests. Today, Harwood is relatively uncommon but has gained some popularity due to its unique sound and historical significance, embodying strength, durability, and connection to nature.
HARY
MasculineDistinctive Indian name derived from Hari, meaning 'brown', associated with Lord Vishnu, and connected to the state of Haryana.
HASAAN
MasculineArabic male name meaning 'beautiful', popular among Muslim communities worldwide, tracing its roots back to ancient Arabia.
HASAN
MasculineArabic name meaning 'handsome' or 'good-looking', derived from the root verb 'hasana', which means 'to do good' or 'to be kind'.
HASANI
MasculineSwahili-derived African name meaning 'help' or 'assistance', signifying support in times of need.