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HENRIK
MasculineScandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Hénrik', meaning 'powerful home ruler'.
HENRIQUE
MasculinePortuguese variant of the Germanic Henry, meaning 'home ruler' or 'powerful leader'. It gained prominence through historic royalty like Henry II of England and King Pedro I of Portugal.
HENRRI
MasculineHenry is a classic male given name of Germanic origin, meaning 'home ruler', popular across many cultures worldwide.
HENRRY
MasculineHenry, of English origin, means 'home ruler' or 'estate ruler', deriving from Germanic elements haim 'home' and ric 'powerful', popularized by William the Conqueror in 11th-century England.
HENRY
MasculineClassic Germanic name derived from Heinrich, meaning "home ruler" or "powerful homeowner," with notable bearers including King Henry VIII of England and industrialist Henry Ford.
HENRYJAMES
MasculineHenry James is an English given name derived from the Old German Heimirich, meaning "home ruler" or "powerful at home". It has been popular among European royalty, notably King Henry II of France and eight English monarchs. The addition of James creates a compound name with literary significance, as it is famously associated with American-born British author Henry James. Today, Henry James remains a sought-after name choice for parents seeking a classic yet distinctive moniker with historical significance.
HENRYK
MasculineBoy's name of Polish origin, derived from the German Henry and Old French Henri, meaning "home ruler".
HENSEL
MasculineRare German given name derived from the occupational surname Hensel, meaning 'little hen'. It has been used in Germany since the Middle Ages and may also be considered a short form of Henning, meaning 'home ruler'.
HENSLEY
MasculineEnglish name derived from 'Hensel', meaning 'home ruler'.
HENSON
MasculineRare American given name derived from the English surname of Old French and Norse origin, meaning 'son of Henry' or 'son of Hanna'. It originated in medieval England and was brought to America by early settlers.
HENTON
MasculineRare American-origin male name created for uniqueness, with no known meaning or historical background.
HENZO
MasculineAfrican name of Fulani origin, meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent'.
HER
MasculineNorwegian name of Old Norse origin meaning 'army' or 'warrior', traditionally given to boys.
HERACLIO
MasculineUncommon yet prestigious Hispanic name derived from the Greek Hercules, meaning 'glory of Hera', connoting courage and strength.
HERALD
MasculineJesstine: Latin origin, meaning 'justice'. Popularized during Middle Ages in Europe as a virtue name reflecting fairness and righteousness. Internationally recognized with no cultural or regional limitations.
HERALDO
MasculineMasculine name of Spanish origin, derived from 'heraldo', meaning 'herald', an officer whose duties involve announcing official news.
HERB
MasculineUnique male given name of English origin, derived from the Latin word "herba" meaning "plant". It was initially used as a surname before becoming popular as a given name in the mid-20th century, with notable bearers including American journalist Herb Caen and Australian athlete Herb Elliott.
HERBER
MasculineHerbert is a German masculine given name meaning 'army' or 'war' combined with 'bright' or 'famous'.
HERBERT
MasculineGerman origin name that means "bright warrior" or "famous in battle".
HERBERTH
MasculineRare but intriguing Germanic given name, originating from the elements "Heriberht" (famous bright) and "Heberht" (bright army), popular among medieval Germanic tribes.
HERBERTO
MasculineUnique Spanish given name derived from Latin "herbertus," meaning "bright" or "famous." It has historical roots in Germanic Europe dating back to the Middle Ages and is considered traditional in Portugal.
HERBET
MasculineHerbert is a Germanic male given name derived from the Old German elements 'hari' meaning 'army' or 'war', and 'bert' meaning 'bright' or 'famous'. Introduced to England after the Norman Conquest, Herbert has been used historically among nobility and remains popular today in many English-speaking countries.
HERBEY
MasculineDistinctive Latin-origin name meaning "relating to herbs," originally a surname but now used as a first name, associated with nature and growth.
HERBIE
MasculineHerbert is an historic male given name of Germanic origin, combining 'hari' meaning 'army' with 'berht', signifying 'bright' or 'famous'. It implies being a brilliant warrior.
HERBY
MasculineDiminutive form of Herbert, an ancient Germanic name meaning "army" or "warrior", and "bear".
HERCHEL
MasculineGerman origin given name derived from "heri" (army) and "scel" (reputation), meaning "renowned in battle".
HERCHELL
MasculineRare and distinctive given name with unknown origins, lacking widely recognized etymology or meaning in any language, and has not gained significant popularity.
HERCULANO
MasculineRare Latin-derived name, originating from the Roman surname "Hercules," signifying strength and heroism, associated with the legendary Greek hero Hercules.
HERCULES
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning "glory of Hera," the queen of gods in Roman mythology.
HERDIS
MasculineNorwegian female name derived from the Old Norse Hervor, meaning 'warrior woman' or 'she who has great courage'. It's associated with Valkyries in Norse mythology.
HERI
MasculineAfrican origin, specifically from the Luganda language spoken in Uganda. Its meaning varies but is often translated as "king" or "ruler", reflecting its strong and regal connotation.
HERIBERTO
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name composed of "Heri" meaning "spear" and "berto" meaning "bright or famous," translating to "renowned warrior.
HERICK
MasculineUnique Spanish boy's name derived from "herrero," meaning "blacksmith.
HERIK
MasculineRare male name of uncertain origin, possibly Scandinavian or a variant of Henry, meaning 'home ruler' or 'strong in power'. Despite its mysterious past, it remains an uncommon and distinctive choice today.
HERLEY
MasculineUncommon first name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly created as an original name inspired by other names starting with "H". It has been used in several countries but remains rare compared to more common names. One notable figure bearing this name was French Baroque painter Pierre Le Brun, known as Herley after adopting an Italianate style.
HERLIN
MasculineRare French name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Germanic element "heri," meaning "army" or "war," conveying strength and courage.
HERMAN
MasculineGerman name meaning 'army-man' or 'warrior', popular since the Middle Ages, honoring Saint Herman, and once favored among royalty in Germany.
HERMANN
MasculineStrong Germanic name derived from 'heri' (army) and 'mann' (man), translating to 'army man' or 'strong as an army.'
HERMAS
MasculineRare yet distinctive Greek name meaning 'boundary stone' or 'pillar', historically significant through figures like Hermas of Rome, author of "The Shepherd of Hermas".
HERMELINDO
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name composed of 'hermoso' (beautiful) and 'lindo' (charming), meaning beautiful and charming.