Male names.

HIRAETH

Masculine

Unique Welsh name derived from the word 'hiraeth', meaning 'yearning' or 'longing', but with deeper connotations of intense nostalgia mixed with melancholy.

HIRAM

Masculine

Hiram is of Hebrew origin, meaning "exalted brother" or "brother of exaltation," derived from the Hebrew word "hiram," meaning "elevated" or "sublime.

HIRAN

Masculine

Indian name meaning "golden" derived from Sanskrit, associated with the generous Hindu deity Hiran/Vishnu, popular among wealthy families historically.

HIREN

Masculine

Indian name from Gujarat, derived from Sanskrit "Hari," meaning "Lord" or "Destroyer of Evil." It signifies the worship of Lord Vishnu and is associated with good fortune and prosperity.

HIRO

Masculine

Japanese given name derived from the kanji characters for "broad" or "wide".

HIROAKI

Masculine

Traditional Japanese boy's name meaning 'wide and bright', originating from the Heian period with prominence during the Edo period.

HIROKI

Masculine

Traditional Japanese boys' name meaning 'brave tree', combining the characters for hero and wood.

HIROMI

Masculine

Japanese given name meaning "manly sunrise".

HIROMU

Masculine

Rare Japanese given name with unknown origin and meaning, composed of kanji characters "hiroshi" (abundant/prosperous) and "mu" (six), popularized by manga artist Hiromu Arakawa.

HIROSHI

Masculine

Japanese male given name that translates to "abundant" or "prosperous ambition," originating from the kanji characters 寛 (hiro) meaning "broad" or "wide," and 志 (shi) meaning "ambition" or "aspiration.

HIROTO

Masculine

Japanese boy's name composed of "hero" and "child", meaning "child hero".

HIROYUKI

Masculine

Popular Japanese given name meaning "abundant snow," composed of the elements "Hiro" (broad/prosperous) and "Yuki" (snow). It reflects ancient Japanese cultural significance associating snow with purity, beauty, and renewal.

HIRSCH

Masculine

German and Jewish origin, derived from the word "Hirsch," which means "deer" in both languages.

HIRSH

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'speed' or 'strength', derived from the Old Testament son of Jacob.

HIRVIN

Masculine

Distinctive Scottish name derived from 'Eachann', meaning 'horse', popularized during the Victorian era.

HIRVING

Masculine

Rare Mexican origin given name with an intriguing combination of Germanic ('Heriberto') and Spanish ('Verging') elements, though its precise meaning remains unclear.

HIRWA

Masculine

Unique Rwandan name meaning 'Friday', chosen for children born on that sacred day, now popular across Africa despite its rarity.

HISAO

Masculine

Traditional Japanese male name that means "firstborn son," composed of the kanji characters 尹 (Yin) and 夫 (Fu). It was popular among samurai during the Edo period and remains used today, though less frequently than before.

HISASHI

Masculine

Traditional Japanese male given name meaning "sun arrives" or "sun reaches," symbolizing warmth and positivity.

HISHAAM

Masculine

Arabic origin, means "kind" or "compassionate," and is associated with Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik, the tenth caliph of Islam known for his wisdom, justice, and generosity.

HISHAM

Masculine

Arabic masculine given name meaning 'composure' or 'calmness', associated with notable historic figures like Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik (724-743) and Hisham ibn Abd al-Rahman (965-1012).

HITEN

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Hita', meaning 'good' or 'beneficial', associated with Hindu god Vishnu.

HITESH

Masculine

Indian male name derived from Sanskrit 'Hita', meaning 'benefit'. It's associated with Vishnu, the Hindu preserver god, and conveys positivity and prosperity.

HITOSHI

Masculine

Japanese boy's name meaning "forming one," derived from the kanji characters "hitotatsu" (one) and "shisei" (formation).

HIXON

Masculine

English name derived from the Old English word "hyce," meaning "enclosure" or "hedge." It originally referred to someone who lived near such features and was historically used as a surname before becoming more popular as a given name recently.

HIXSON

Masculine

Distinctive American given name of uncertain origin but associated with the English surname derived from 'hicse', meaning hedge.

HIYAAN

Masculine

Rare Persian name meaning 'crocus', the fragrant flower symbolizing beauty and grace.

HIYAB

Masculine

Arabic name derived from 'hijab', meaning 'veil' or 'curtain', symbolizing modesty in Islam.

HIYAN

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'lucky' or 'fortunate,' tracing back to the word 'hiya.'

HJALMAR

Masculine

Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin, derived from "hjálmr" meaning helmet or protection, and "-geirr" meaning spear, translating to "helmet-spear.

HJALMER

Masculine

Hjalmar is a Scandinavian male name derived from Old Norse Hjálmarr, meaning "helmet warrior".

HO

Masculine

Vietnamese name derived from "họ," meaning family or clan, often used as a surname or given name.

HOA

Masculine

Hoa, a beautiful Vietnamese girls' name, means 'flower' and symbolizes grace, evoking images of natural beauty.

HOAI

Masculine

Beautiful Vietnamese name meaning 'peace', with historical ties to ancient Vietnamese culture and folklore.

HOAN

Masculine

Vietnamese unisex name meaning "happiness and peace.

HOANG

Masculine

Popular Vietnamese given name derived from "hoàng," meaning "prosperous." Its character symbolizes the power and majesty of a ruler bringing prosperity, like fire brings warmth and light.

HOARCE

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning 'hour' or 'time', historically used as a personal name, potentially symbolizing punctuality or destiny.

HOBART

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the German Hubbert, meaning "brilliant" or "famous", popularized by its association with Sir John Hobart, Governor of Tasmania (1809-1813).

HOBBES

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from the Middle English word 'hobb', meaning 'to hump' or 'to hobble'. It gained prominence through philosopher Thomas Hobbes and has associations with intellect, wisdom, and uniqueness despite its historical connotations of physical difficulty or literary buffoonery.

HOBBIE

Masculine

English given name of Middle English origin meaning "small horse or pony," first recorded in the 14th century.