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HEZEKIAN
MasculineHezekiah is a rare Hebrew name meaning "God will strengthen" or "God is my strength.
HEZEKIEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning "God will strengthen," derived from the Hebrew word "Chizqiyahu." It was borne by several figures in the Bible, notably the prophet Ezekiel.
HEZEKIYAH
MasculineOriginating from Hebrew, the name Hezekiah signifies 'God will counsel', composed of 'hezek' meaning 'counsel' and 'yah' meaning 'God'. It was borne by several biblical figures, notably King Hezekiah of Judah.
HEZEKYAH
MasculineHezekiah is a Hebrew name with the meaning "God will strengthen" or "God is my strength.
HEZIAH
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from "Chizkiyahu," meaning "strengthened by God." It signifies divine power and grace.
HEZIKIAH
MasculineUnique Hebrew name meaning "God is my strength.
HEZKIAH
MasculineHezekiah is a Hebrew name meaning "God will strengthen.
HEZRON
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "help" or "support," appearing in the Bible as an ancestor of King David.
HEZZIE
MasculineUncommon Hebrew name meaning 'vision', popularized by T.R. Hummer's poetry and appreciated for its distinctive spelling and modern sound.
HIAN
MasculineThe Hawaiian name Hian means 'happiness'.
HIATT
MasculineRare male first name of American origin, believed to have been created by artist Robert Rauschenberg for his son in the 1960s. Its meaning and origins are uncertain, but it may be derived from the English surname Height or inspired by the nickname Hattie. Despite its rarity throughout history, Hiatt is most famously associated with musician Dave Matthews of the Dave Matthews Band.
HIAWATHA
MasculineUnique Native American name of Iroquois origin, meaning 'he makes rivers laugh' and reflecting the wisdom and influence of its legendary namesake, Chief Hiawatha.
HIBBARD
MasculineRare English name with roots tracing back to the Old English word 'hyth', meaning 'enclosure' or 'small valley'.
HICHAM
MasculineArabic male given name derived from the word "hischām", meaning "understanding" or "wise".
HICKMAN
MasculineEnglish surname derived from the Middle English word 'hic,' meaning 'high' or 'hill.' It was originally given to individuals who resided on high ground or owned property containing hills. Today, Hickman is also used as a given name in some parts of the world, notably in the United States.
HICKORY
MasculineUnusual yet striking name derived from the English word 'hickory', referring to hardwood trees native to North America, symbolizing growth, resilience, and endurance.
HICKS
MasculineThe surname Hicks is of English origin, derived from the Middle Ages occupational term 'hicce', meaning a person who made or sold shoes.
HICKSON
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English words 'hec' meaning "heel" or "corner", and 'inga' meaning "people". It was originally a habitational surname from Hickson in West Yorkshire, England, first recorded in the 13th century.
HIDEKI
MasculineMale name of Japanese origin, derived from the Kanji characters "秀" (Hide) meaning "excellent" or "outstanding", and "栄" (Ki) meaning "prosperous" or "flourishing". It translates to "prospering excellently" and has been used in Japan for centuries with notable figures like Hideki Tojo and Hideki Matsui.
HIDEMI
MasculineJapanese origin and means 'generous beauty'.
HIDEO
MasculineJapanese masculine given name derived from the kanji characters "Hide" (稀) meaning rare or unusual, and "Yo" (世) meaning generation or world. It means "rare person of his generation".
HIEN
MasculineFemale Vietnamese given name created by the French during their colonial rule, combining two Chinese characters "Hi" (happiness) and "En" (grace/kindness).
HIEP
MasculineVietnamese given name that means "peace" in North Vietnam and "luck" in South Vietnam. Its origins can be traced back to ancient Vietnamese culture and traditions, where it was first used by royal families before becoming popular among common people after independence from French colonial rule. Today, Hiep remains a popular choice for parents naming their children, symbolizing hope and aspiration regardless of its regional meanings.
HIERO
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning 'sacred' or 'holy', historically held by figures like Hierocles, the 4th century Roman philosopher.
HIEU
MasculinePopular Vietnamese name of Chinese origin, meaning "small river" or "peaceful and calm".
HIGHLAND
MasculineUnusual Scottish given name derived from 'Alba,' meaning Scotland, and originally referring to the rugged Highlands region.
HIGINIO
MasculineRare Spanish name derived from Latin "Aginius," meaning "pure" or "spotless.
HIJINIO
MasculineRare Basque name derived from 'Xikino,' meaning 'little short one.'
HIKARI
MasculineJapanese given name meaning 'light', in use since the Heian period and associated with positivity and clarity.
HIKARU
MasculineUnisex Japanese given name meaning "light" or "shining," composed of the kanji characters 光 (hikari, light) and 朗 (rau, bright). It has been popular among both boys and girls in Japan since the 1980s.
HIKEEM
MasculineAfrican American name of Arabic origin, derived from Hikmah meaning "wisdom", often associated with intelligence and knowledge.
HIKMATULLAH
MasculineArabic name that means 'wisdom is of God', reflecting its owner's desire for divine intelligence and guidance.
HILAIRE
MasculineHistoric given name of Latin origin, meaning cheerful or happy. It was popularized by early Christian saints such as Hilary of Poitiers and Hilary of Arles. Today, it remains relatively uncommon but carries a rich history and positive meaning.
HILAL
MasculineArabic origin name meaning 'crescent moon', popular among Muslims worldwide due to its deep cultural significance and historical importance.
HILARIO
MasculineLatin-origin male name meaning 'cheerful' or 'joyful', popular during the Roman Empire.
HILARION
MasculineGreek-origin male name meaning 'cheerful' or 'happy', popularized by early Christian saints known for their positivity and good spirits.
HILARY
MasculineLatin-origin unisex name derived from Hilarius, meaning 'cheerful' or 'happy'. Once primarily male, it gained popularity for females mid-20th century, influenced by public figures like Hillary Clinton.
HILBERT
MasculineRare German-derived given name, originating from the occupational surname meaning 'help' in Middle High German, suggesting assistance in financial matters.
HILBERTO
MasculineUncommon Italian name derived from Hilpert, originally meaning "renowned spear" or "famous warrior".
HILBURN
MasculineRare Scottish given name with an uncertain but potentially meaningful Gaelic origin, derived from "cil" which means servant or slave.