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HUTSON
MasculineUncommon English given name with Scottish origins, derived from the surname Hutcheson/Hutcheon meaning 'from Hutchesons' settlement'.
HUTTON
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old English word "hūta", meaning "hood" or "bonnet". It was originally used as a nickname for someone who wore a hood frequently, possibly due to their profession such as a monk or scholar. Today, Hutton is considered a masculine given name with notable bearers including mathematician Charles Hutton and Canadian politician Thomas Hutton.
HUTTSON
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English 'Hūtscēn', meaning 'victorious shout'.
HUX
MasculineRare yet captivating Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Hugleikr', meaning 'heart of the ice'.
HUXEN
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin, without any established etymology or historical significance.
HUXLEE
MasculineModern, unique name created by combining Hue and Alex in the early 21st century, symbolizing creativity and originality with no traditional meaning.
HUXLEY
MasculineEnglish name of Norman origin, derived from the Germanic personal names Huiscild or Huiscrad meaning "famous warrior." It became popular during the Middle Ages among English nobility and gentry, and remains so today, often used as a given name for boys in English-speaking countries. Notable figures with this surname include Thomas Henry Huxley, an advocate for Darwin's evolution theory, Aldous Huxley, author of Brave New World, and Andrew Huxley, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Despite its Germanic roots, Huxley is strongly associated with English culture and heritage.
HUXLY
MasculineUncommon English name derived from 'Huxley,' meaning 'from the clearing where hawks are found.'
HUXON
MasculineUncommon English name derived from Old English Huggin, meaning 'belonging to or associated with the heart or mind'. It has medieval origins, first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086.
HUXSON
MasculineAmerican given name created by combining Hugo (meaning 'heart' or 'mind') and Jackson ('son of Jack'), offering a unique blend of German and English heritage and conveying strength and intellect.
HUXSTON
MasculineThe name Huxston originates from England, meaning "from the southern settlement.
HUXTEN
MasculineRare Germanic given name derived from "hug" meaning 'heart' or 'mind', combined with "-sten", meaning 'stone'. It translates to 'stone of the heart' or 'stone of the mind'. While not widely known, it has historical use and was borne by Huxten the Bold, a 12th-century German nobleman. Today, families appreciate its unique sound and Germanic origins.
HUXTIN
MasculineRare Latin-derived name, coined by Thomas Hardy in his novel "The Mayor of Casterbridge," meaning 'fruit.'
HUXTON
MasculineRare English name derived from Old English words "hū" ("how") and "ton" ("town"), interpretable as "how town".
HUXTYN
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from "Huw," meaning "eminence" or "fame.
HUY
MasculineThe name Huy of Vietnamese origin combines Chinese characters "揮" (sweep) and "義" (righteousness), signifying the removal of unrighteousness or impurities, often associated with bravery, honesty, and virtue. It is traditionally given to boys, but can also be used for girls, carrying a rich cultural history in Vietnam.
HUYNH
MasculineDistinguished Vietnamese surname derived from the given name Huê, meaning 'pure' or 'clear'. It originated from the ancient Vietnamese dynasty founded by Emperor Huê Nguyen, and has been carried by notable figures throughout history. Today, it remains deeply rooted in Vietnamese culture and is widely recognized globally.
HUZAIFA
MasculineArabic name meaning 'pure', associated with Prophet Muhammad's companion Huzaifa ibn Yaman, symbolizing courage, wisdom, and integrity.
HUZAIFAH
MasculineArabic boy's name with a rich Islamic heritage, derived from "hazafa" meaning 'to divide or distribute', and translating to 'the one who divides wealth' or 'the generous distributor'. It was popularized by Huzaifah ibn al-Yaman, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for his generosity and bravery.
HY
MasculineUnisex name of Chinese origin, meaning "happy" or "joyful," popularized in South Korea where it signifies both luck and happiness.
HYATT
MasculineEnglish name with French origins meaning "hat" or "cap," originally given to hat-makers or sellers, now gaining popularity as a unisex given name with a rich history and no specific meaning beyond its origins.
HYDE
MasculineDistinctive male given name of English origin, derived from 'hyde', meaning 'hide' or 'skin'. Though not associated with any specific creature, it signifies versatility through its historical use for various purposes.
HYDEN
MasculineRare, Scottish-origin unisex name with two potential sources: occupational (house servant) or locational (from places called Hyde). Its uniqueness associates it with individuality.
HYDER
MasculineArabic name meaning "lion," derived from the Arabic word "asad." It gained recognition through 18th-century Indian ruler Hyder Ali, known for his bravery, strategic skills, and just rule.
HYKEEM
MasculineUncommon yet distinctive male given name of African origin. Derived from the Yoruba word "Oyeku," it means "the face turns towards one" and is traditionally given to children born on Sunday, symbolizing good fortune and happiness throughout life.
HYKEIM
MasculineAfrican name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria and Benin, meaning "beautiful day" or "beauty shines forth," often associated with the deity Oshun.
HYKER
MasculineRare, distinctive given name of unknown origin and meaning, likely invented or a variant spelling of another name.
HYLAN
MasculineRare Irish name derived from the ancient surname O' Huilín, meaning "descendant of Huilín", with Huilín translating to "holly" or "proud".
HYLAND
MasculineIrish surname turned given name, derived from "Oiléan" meaning "from the land of Oileán." It signifies pride in Irish heritage and connection to the land.
HYLE
MasculineUnique Greek name that can mean either "matter" or "dry", and is also associated with one of the 50 Nereids in Greek mythology.
HYLTON
MasculineRare English name derived from 'hild' meaning battle and 'tun' meaning enclosure or farm.
HYMAN
MasculineHebrew name meaning "life," derived from the Hebrew word "chayim." It has rich historical and cultural significance in Judaism and was popularized among Jewish immigrants in America during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
HYMEN
MasculineRare male given name derived from the Greek word "hymnos" meaning "song" or "chant". It was associated with Hymen, the god of marriage and celebrations in ancient Greek mythology.
HYMIE
MasculineHebrew name derived from "Chaim," meaning "life." Traditionally given at Rosh Hashanah, it celebrates new beginnings. Notable bearers include Admiral Hyman Rickover and gangster Hymie Weiss. Today, Hymie stands as a distinctive Jewish name with broader appeal.
HYNDRIX
MasculineUnique and distinctive given name with unknown origin and no specific meaning.
HYON
MasculineUnisex name of Korean origin, derived from the Sino-Korean character "現" (hyeon), meaning 'current'.
HYPERION
MasculineAncient Greek name derived from the Titan god of light and wisdom, meaning "he who goes beyond" or "the one who surpasses".
HYRAM
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from Hiram I, the biblical king of Tyre known for his craftsmanship and loyalty during Solomon's reign.
HYRUM
MasculineDistinctive given name of Mormon origin, named after an early church member, Hyrum Cox, and made famous by Joseph Smith Jr.'s brother, also named Hyrum.
HYSON
MasculineRare English given name derived from the occupational surname Hyson, which originally referred to dealers in high-quality green tea. Despite an unclear meaning, it has a unique history connected to British merchants importing Chinese tea during the 17th century.