Male names.

HILDA

Masculine

Feminine name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old Norse word 'Hildr', meaning 'battle' or 'war'. It was popularized during the 19th century in the United Kingdom and Germany.

HILDEBRANDO

Masculine

Rare Germanic name derived from 'hild' meaning battle and 'brand' meaning sword, interpreted as "battle-sword".

HILDER

Masculine

Rare, unique name of Germanic origin, derived from Old Norse 'Hjálmr', meaning 'helmet' or 'protection', likely bestowed to honor Odin.

HILDING

Masculine

Male name of Scandinavian origin, meaning "belonging to the battle" or "warrior".

HILDON

Masculine

Rare, vintage Germanic male name meaning "battle-wolf," symbolizing strength and bravery.

HILDRED

Masculine

English female given name derived from Old English Hilda, meaning "battle" or "fight".

HILDRETH

Masculine

Rare English female name derived from Old English elements 'hild' (battle/war) and 'þrīþ' (strength), signifying "strong in battle".

HILERY

Masculine

Latin-origin name derived from 'hilaris', meaning 'cheerful'. Popular among early Christians due to Saint Hilary's cheerful disposition, this name evokes festive spirits associated with ancient Roman celebrations like Saturnalia.

HILKIAH

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from "Hezekiel," meaning "God will strengthen." It appears in the Bible as a high priest during King Manasseh's reign, symbolizing faithfulness and righteousness. Today, while rare, it carries historical and religious significance for some Jewish families.

HILL

Masculine

English origin, directly means 'hill' and was initially used as a nickname for people living near hills or resembling one.

HILLARD

Masculine

Rare Germanic name derived from 'hild', meaning battle, and '-ard', signifying strength or bravery.

HILLARY

Masculine

Female English name derived from Old English 'hildr', meaning 'battle', popularized by Hillary Clinton.

HILLEL

Masculine

Hebrew male given name meaning "to praise," derived from the word "hillal" and associated with Hillel the Elder, a renowned Jewish sage.

HILLERY

Masculine

Rare American given name coined by Edgar Allan Poe in his 1842 short story "The Masque of the Red Death.

HILLIARD

Masculine

Uncommon English male given name derived from Old English Hildred, meaning "strong in battle".

HILLIARY

Masculine

Rare American female given name derived from the Latin Hilarius, meaning 'cheerful' or 'happy', popularized by Saint Hilary in the 4th century.

HILLIE

Masculine

Rare American female name derived from the English word 'hill', symbolizing residence near hills.

HILLIP

Masculine

Unique, uncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, not found in any language or culture, with no etymological records or historical significance.

HILLIS

Masculine

American name coined by author Flannery O'Connor, with a meaning loosely associated with nature, specifically hillsides or hilly landscapes.

HILLMAN

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from the occupational surname 'Hillman', given to individuals who resided or worked in hill areas, conveying strength and independence.

HILLORY

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the surname Hillary, which means "son of Hilary". Hilary itself is a Latin masculine name meaning "cheerful" or "happy".

HILMAN

Masculine

German-origin name derived from 'hil', meaning 'help'. It originally denoted a helper or servant, first appearing in England in the late 13th century, with various spellings including Helm, Helmann, Hellman.

HILMAR

Masculine

Hilmar is of German origin, meaning 'protection and fame', associated with strength and valor throughout history.

HILMER

Masculine

The male given name Hilmer is of German descent, originating from the Old High German word 'helm' meaning helmet or protector.

HILMON

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name derived from 'hilam,' meaning 'dream.' It signifies 'dreamer' or 'one who dreams.'

HILO

Masculine

Unique Hawaiian name derived from the word 'hilo', meaning 'to leap or spurt forth'.

HILREY

Masculine

The name Hilrey has an unknown origin and no widely accepted meaning or history.

HILRY

Masculine

Latin-derived name meaning "cheerful" or "happy," popularized by early Christians like St. Hilary of Poitiers.

HILTON

Masculine

English name of Norman origin, derived from "hil" meaning hill and "tun" meaning enclosure or settlement, translating to "settlement on a hill.

HILYARD

Masculine

Rare English name with roots in Old English elements 'hild' meaning battle and 'geard' meaning garden.

HIMANSH

Masculine

Himansh, of Indian origin, means 'portion of snow' and is associated with the sacred Himalayas.

HIMANSHU

Masculine

Sanskrit male name that means "one who brings snow" or "one who is like snow", derived from "hima" (snow) and "anshu" (gracefulness). It has historical significance in India, associated with Lord Indra and the Ganges River.

HIMMAT

Masculine

Masculine given name of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit "himmat," meaning courage or determination. It signifies bravery and fearlessness within the Sikh community and beyond.

HINATA

Masculine

Japanese given name meaning "sun rice paddy," symbolizing prosperity and abundance, and associated with the Japanese sun goddess Amaterasu.

HINCKLEY

Masculine

Distinctive English name derived from "hyncel," meaning hook.

HINES

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from the medieval occupational surname Hines, which denoted a worker in linen or flax processing factories. While its meaning isn't explicitly clear, some associate it with industriousness and dedication.

HING

Masculine

Rare Chinese given name derived from the surname '邢', meaning 'surname of Hing' or 'xing', originating during the Song Dynasty.

HINSON

Masculine

Uncommon yet distinctive American name of Old English origin, believed to have evolved from the personal name Heinricus meaning "home ruler" or "powerful home".

HINTON

Masculine

Uncommon English given name of Germanic origin derived from the Old English word "hintan", meaning "from behind" or "from the rear".

HIPOLITO

Masculine

Hipólito is a historic male given name of Greek origin that means "freed" or "set free," with notable appearances in mythology and Spanish literature.