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HAYZE
MasculineHebrew origin unisex name meaning 'vision' or 'to see', popularized by biblical warriors and prophets, now globally recognized as unique yet meaningful.
HAYZEN
MasculineHebrew-derived name meaning 'life', often associated with strength and resilience, and historically used in Jewish tradition.
HAZAEL
MasculineRare Hebrew male name derived from the Semitic root 'hzl', meaning "to see" or "to visualize". It translates to "God sees" or "God has seen", reflecting divine vigilance.
HAZAIAH
MasculineHebrew name meaning "God sees" or "God's vision," signifying divine awareness or spiritual insight.
HAZAM
MasculineArabic name meaning 'strength' or 'power', popular among ancient Bedouin tribes and revered in Islamic tradition as one of Allah's 96 names.
HAZARD
MasculineThe name Hazard originates from Old French 'hasard', meaning 'chance' or 'luck'.
HAZE
MasculineModern, distinctive girl's name of unknown origin, recently gaining popularity for its unique sound and spelling, often associated with creativity and individuality despite having no specific meaning or history attached to it.
HAZEL
MasculineHazel, an English name derived from the hazel tree, evokes warmth and familiarity while drawing strength from its natural origins and ancient Celtic associations.
HAZELL
MasculineEnglish feminine name derived from 'hæsel', meaning hazel, and is associated with the attractive hazel tree.
HAZEM
MasculineArabic name that means 'brave' or 'courageous', tracing back to ancient Arabia where it was used to describe warriors displaying great bravery in battle. It has also religious significance in Islamic culture, associated with Hazrat Hussain ibn Ali who displayed great courage during the Battle of Karbala. Today, Hazem remains a popular choice among Arabic-speaking communities worldwide.
HAZEN
MasculineRare American given name of German origin, derived from the English surname Hazen, possibly meaning "hedge" or "rabbit," and associated with individuals who are independent and creative.
HAZER
MasculineThe name Hazer originates from Turkey and means "smoke".
HAZIEL
MasculineHaziel is of Hebrew origin, meaning "vision of God", referring to the seraphim in the Bible known for crying "Holy, holy, holy".
HAZIM
MasculineRare, Arabic male given name derived from 'hazama', meaning 'to conquer' or 'overcome', associated with strength and triumph.
HAZIN
MasculineHazin, of Arabic origin, means "treasure" and has historic Islamic ties, including notable scholars and poets like Hazin bin Matar al-Qurashi and Hazin al-Ziyadi.
HAZIQ
MasculineArabic name meaning "noble," derived from the word "hazim.
HAZIR
MasculineDistinctive Turkish name derived from the word 'hazır', meaning 'ready' or 'prepared'.
HAZLE
MasculineHazel is an English female name derived from the hazel tree, popularized in the late 19th century and known for its association with nature and notable figures like Hazel Scott.
HAZOOR
MasculinePersian given name derived from 'Hazar', meaning 'thousand'. It originally served as an Islamic honorific, now less commonly used as a personal name, signifying abundance and respect.
HAZYN
MasculineDistinctive name with unknown origins, possibly a modern creation inspired by other fashionable names.
HAZZIE
MasculineUnique, captivating name with unknown origins and meaning, allowing each bearer to create their own interpretation.
HEARD
MasculineEnglish origin, derived from the Old English word 'heorþ', meaning 'heart' or 'center'. Its meaning is 'to hear'.
HEARL
MasculineUncommon English name of Old English origin, meaning 'eagle' and historically associated with strength and courage.
HEARLD
MasculineThe name Herald is of English origin, derived from the Old English word "herald", meaning an official who proclaims news publicly or announces the arrival of important persons. It originates from the Old Germanic words "harja" meaning "army" and "waldan" meaning "to rule". In medieval times, heralds played significant roles in announcing royal arrivals at public events and delivering messages between armies. Though not commonly used today, Herald carries a rich historical background dating back to medieval times when heralds held crucial positions as official messengers.
HEARMAN
MasculineUncommon English male name derived from Old English 'Heardmann', meaning 'strong man'.
HEAROLD
MasculineHarold is an English name derived from Old Germanic elements 'hære' meaning 'army' and 'wulf' meaning 'wolf', translating to 'army-wolf' or 'commanding warrior'.
HEATH
MasculineEnglish origin, meaning "heather-covered country," and was originally used as a topographic surname for someone living near heathland.
HEATHCLIFF
MasculineMeet Heathcliff: an uncommon English name originally describing bleak landscapes before Emily Brontë's 'Wuthering Heights' popularized it in the 19th century.
HEATHE
MasculineEnglish unisex name derived from the Old English word 'hæþ', meaning 'heather'.
HEATHER
MasculineScottish feminine given name meaning 'father'.
HEATON
MasculineEnglish surname derived from Old English words for heat (heth) and tun (farmstead or settlement), translating to 'hot farm' or 'settlement on hot land'.
HEAVEN
MasculineEnglish name meaning 'heaven' or 'place of happiness,' popularized in recent years as a unique spiritual choice for baby girls.
HEBER
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'associate' or 'companion', with historical figures such as Heber the Kenite, an ancestor of Moses known for his kindness towards Israelites.
HEBERT
MasculineHerbert is of Germanic origin, derived from the Old German words "Hartmann" meaning 'strong' and "frid" meaning 'peace'. Introduced to England by the Normans after 1066, it gained popularity among the nobility during the Middle Ages due to its association with the House of Normandy. Notable figures bearing this name include Saint Herbert of Derwent and poet George Herbert. Despite some decline in usage over time, Herbert remains a classic boys' name today.
HEBERTH
MasculineSpanish-origin name derived from the Basque name "Eder", meaning "good" or "noble".
HEBERTO
MasculineHerberto is an uncommon Spanish name derived from the Germanic Herbert, meaning 'bright army' or 'famous warrior.'
HEBRON
MasculineUnique, Hebrew-derived given name meaning "to associate" or "join together".
HEC
MasculineRare Greek-derived given name, meaning "sixth", originally used to denote one's place in a family or group. Popularized by historian Hecataeus of Miletus, it is also associated with the goddess Hecate.
HECTOR
MasculineLatin-origin name derived from 'Hetereus', meaning 'spear' or 'army', popularized by Homer's 'Iliad' where it was borne by the brave Trojan prince.
HEDER
MasculineThe name Heder has Scandinavian roots and means 'war'.