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HAYAN
MasculineArabic-derived name meaning "life" or "alive," symbolizing vitality and energy.
HAYATO
MasculineAncient Japanese given name derived from the Old Japanese word 'Hayato', meaning 'fast arrow'. Traditionally bestowed upon skilled warriors, it also referred collectively to the martial peoples of Kyushu island. Today, Hayato remains popular among Japanese parents, embodying confidence and bravery regardless of gender.
HAYDAN
MasculineArabic given name derived from Hudan, meaning 'guidance' or 'leader'. It has historical significance and is known for notable figures like Hudan, an early convert to Islam during Prophet Muhammad's time.
HAYDAR
MasculineArabic boy's name meaning "lion" and signifying someone who brings life to his home or family.
HAYDEN
MasculineEnglish origin, derived from the Old English word "haegen," meaning "hedge" or "enclosure." It gained popularity for boys but can also be used for girls.
HAYDENN
MasculineIrish name derived from Ó hAodhagáin, meaning "descendant of Aodha, fire".
HAYDER
MasculineArabic male name meaning "present" or "existing", associated with being close to Allah.
HAYDIN
MasculineDistinctive Turkish given name meaning 'bandit' or 'robber', but symbolizing bravery and courage. Popularized during the Ottoman Empire, it remains widely recognized in Turkey and beyond.
HAYDN
MasculineUnique unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from 'haidd' meaning 'from the hay meadow', popularized by composer Franz Joseph Haydn.
HAYDON
MasculineEnglish surname turned unisex given name meaning "enclosure on a hill", originating from Old English words 'hæg' and 'dūn'.
HAYDRIAN
MasculineUnisex given name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity in recent years for its unique sound and modern appeal. Some believe it could be derived from the Latin word "aureus," meaning "golden," but there's no concrete evidence supporting this theory or any other widely accepted explanation for its meaning. Ultimately, the significance of Haydrian may lie more in personal interpretation than historical etymology.
HAYDYN
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from Haidd, meaning 'from the same family'. It's often linked to strength and nobility, reflecting its ancient Celtic roots.
HAYES
MasculineEnglish origin, derived from the Old English word "heah" meaning "high".
HAYEZ
MasculineDistinctively Arabic boys' name meaning 'living' or 'alive', conveying vitality.
HAYGAN
MasculineDistinctive Irish name derived from the ancient surname 'O'Hagan', meaning 'descendant of Hagan', itself a diminutive of 'Aogan' signifying 'little fire' or 'firebrand'.
HAYGEN
MasculineRare Irish origin name meaning "little fire" or "spark," brought to England by Norman settlers and recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086.
HAYK
MasculineAncient Armenian name meaning 'stone,' originating from Hays, and signifies strength and endurance.
HAYLEE
MasculineStylish American name created from Haley and Leigh, gaining popularity in the late 1980s. Its meaning is associated with happiness and meadows.
HAYLEN
MasculineUnique female name of Welsh origin, derived from "Haelyn," meaning "from the holy place." It was famously borne by Princess Gwenllian ferch Gruffudd in the 12th century.
HAYLEY
MasculineEnglish name meaning 'healthy' or 'strong', first used as a female given name in the 19th century.
HAYMON
MasculineRare, historic German male name derived from Hagano, meaning 'protected by a hedge.'
HAYMOND
MasculineUncommon given name with unknown origins and meaning. Some believe it may derive from the English name Hammond or Old German Haemund, but these theories are not definitively proven.
HAYNE
MasculineUncommon English name derived from the Old English word 'hægen,' meaning 'hedge.' It was originally a surname for someone living near hedges or working with them.
HAYNES
MasculineEnglish given name of Norman origin, derived from Old French 'hain' or 'han', meaning 'hedge' or 'enclosed field'. It was initially used as a surname for individuals living near hedges, but has been used as a given name since the late 18th century.
HAYNIE
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning 'life' or 'living', derived from the Hebrew word "hayyah", with no specific historical figure but carrying biblical heritage through generations.
HAYS
MasculineIrish surname derived from 'Ui Aodha', meaning 'descendant of Aodh', a brave son of legendary High King Conn.
HAYSE
MasculineHebrew name meaning "to behold" or "to contemplate," with a rich biblical history dating back to the sons of Esau.
HAYSEN
MasculineHayes is an English surname derived from 'haeg', meaning hedge, originally given to those living near hedges or working as hedgers.
HAYSON
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from "Cada", meaning 'round hill', combined with the patronymic suffix "-son".
HAYSTEN
MasculineUnique name of unknown origin, with an open-ended meaning that can be interpreted individually. Despite its unclear beginnings, it has a rich history and gained popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century. Today, Haysten remains relatively rare, making it a distinctive choice for those seeking something special and different.
HAYSTON
MasculineUnique and appealing given name of unknown origin and meaning, first used in English-speaking countries like the United States.
HAYTHAM
MasculineArabic given name derived from 'hayat' meaning "life", comprising 'hayy' ("alive") and 'tham' ("warm" or "radiant"). It has been borne by notable historical figures, such as Haytham ibn Jafar and Haytham ibn Abi'l-Qasim, and remains popular today for its unique sound and strong meaning.
HAYTHEM
MasculineArabic male given name meaning 'life', often associated with vibrancy and energy. It has historic significance and notable bearers, including Egyptian journalist Haythem Mohamed Ali and Tunisian footballer Haythem Jouini.
HAYU
MasculineCaptivating Hebrew female name meaning 'life' or 'to live', symbolizing renewal and growth in Hebrew culture.
HAYVEN
MasculineDistinctively Hebrew name meaning "life" or "living," symbolizing vitality and energy.
HAYWARD
MasculineEnglish surname derived from Old English words "haeg" meaning enclosure or hedge, and "weard" meaning guardian or keeper, translating to "enclosure keeper" or "hedge guardian".
HAYWOOD
MasculineEnglish given name derived from Old English elements meaning "dweller at the enclosure in the wood." It originated as a medieval surname and gained popularity during the Victorian era. Although less common in England, it has found favor in other parts of the world like Australia and North America.
HAYWORD
MasculineHayward is an English name derived from Old English words 'haeg' meaning hedge/enclosure and 'weard' meaning keeper/guardian, translating to "keeper of the hedge or enclosure.
HAYYAN
MasculineArabic boy's name, derived from "Hayya," meaning "life.
HAYZ
MasculineHebrew-origin name meaning 'life,' historically significant in Jewish culture, popularized by celebrities like rapper Hayz.