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Hanniel is a Hebrew name meaning "God is gracious," derived from "hanan" (gracious) and "El" (God), first appearing in the Bible as one of seven angels presenting prayers to God.
Hannon is a rare Hebrew name meaning "grace" or "favor," notable in the Old Testament as Caleb's father, one of Moses' twelve spies.
Hannon is an Irish name derived from "O'Hannan," meaning "little bird.
Hanns is a German-origin boy's name derived from Johannes, which means "God is gracious" in Hebrew. It was historically used as a shortened form of Johannes but has since evolved into a distinct given name popular in Germany and Austria. Despite its regional popularity, Hanns remains uncommon globally, making it an unusual yet meaningful choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their son.
Hanny is a unique Hebrew feminine name meaning 'grace' or 'favor', derived from the Hebrew word 'chen'. It gained popularity due to its biblical associations with Hannah, mother of Samuel.
Hannya is a Japanese given name of both masculine and feminine nature, originating from ancient times. Its meaning, derived from the kanji characters繁 ("Han", complex or abundant) and 也 ("Ya", also), translates to "rich in beauty".
Hanoch is a rare but meaningful Hebrew name meaning "dedication" or "devotion".
Hanora is an uncommon yet lovely Irish name derived from "Ainmhire," meaning "grace.
Hans is a historic German male name originating from Hebrew, meaning 'grace' or 'favor', derived from the Hebrew word 'chanan'.
Hans is a name of German origin meaning "home" or "estate".
Hansel is a German given name meaning 'home ruler', derived from 'han' (home) and 'sala' (hall/palace).
Hansel is a German name derived from 'Hansas', meaning 'home ruler' or 'leader of the household'.
Hansell is a rare English male given name with origins possibly tracing back to the German name Johannes, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Hansen is a Danish surname turned given name, originating from Old Norse 'haki' (high) and 'hár' (army), signifying strength and leadership.
Hansford is an English given name derived from Old English 'haest' (hasty) and 'ford' (river crossing), thus meaning 'quick river crossing'.
Hansika is a rare yet captivating feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, translating to 'one who has the beauty of a swan'.
Hansini is an Indian name meaning "she who has the grace of a swan," signifying beauty, elegance, and purity.
Hansley is a distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "traveler who brings joy".
Hansome is a unique African American name derived from the English word "handsome", meaning physically attractive. It suggests confidence and self-assurance.
The name Hanson originates from Old Norse and means "high mountain".
Hanssel is a rare yet distinctive German male name derived from 'hans', meaning 'god is merciful'.
The name Hantz originates from Germany, derived from the word "hantze" meaning "to grab" or "seize." It has been used as both a given name and surname since the Middle Ages, with variants like Hantzsch associated with chemistry due to Richard Willstätter's influence. Despite its historical popularity and notable figures, Hantz is relatively uncommon today.
Hanvi is a unisex Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Hanuman', meaning 'the monkey god' renowned for strength and devotion in Hindu mythology, popularized by the epic Ramayana.
Hanvika is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Hanvi', meaning 'song' or 'melody'. It honors one of the 60 daughters of King Daksha in Hindu mythology, symbolizing harmony through art and creativity.
Hanvitha is a Sanskrit-origin name meaning 'one who destroys obstacles to life.'
Hany is an Egyptian name derived from the ancient word "Ankh," meaning "life.
Hany is an uncommon yet meaningful name of ancient Egyptian origin, derived from Harmerty, the god of protection and fertility. Its meaning, "Protector" or "Guardian," makes it a distinctive choice for parents seeking a unique name with rich cultural history.
Hanya is a Hebrew name meaning "grace" or "favor," often used as a feminine name but suitable for males too.
Hanz is a German origin name meaning 'grace of God'.
Hanzala is an Islamic name derived from 'Hanzah', meaning 'beauty'. It was borne by a companion of Prophet Muhammad, known for his courage.
Hanzalah is an Arabic-origin given name derived from 'hanzala', meaning 'small bird'.
Hanzel is a rare yet historic Czech male given name, derived from 'hanzel' meaning 'gooseberry', popular during medieval times among agricultural families.
Hanzo is a historic Japanese masculine given name meaning "half mountain, half martial" or "half brave".
Hao is a Chinese given name derived from the ancient surname '好' (hǎo), meaning 'good', conveying virtuousness.
Hao is a Chinese name pronounced "hao", meaning "good" or "well".
Haochen is a Chinese name meaning 'sea of dust', conveying vastness and inclusivity, with historical roots in ancient literature like 'Journey to the West' and notable bearers such as pianist Haochen Li.
Haoran, a boy's name of Chinese origin, signifies 'being good like this'. It is composed of two characters: 'Hao' meaning 'good', and 'Ran' translating to 'thus' or 'like this'. Historically, Haoran was given to boys with high expectations for their accomplishments. Today, it remains popular among Chinese parents wishing to instill positive values in their sons.
Haowen is a Chinese origin name composed of 'Hao' meaning good/well, and 'Wen' signifying culture/literature, interpreted as 'Good Culture'.
Haoxuan is a Chinese given name with deep roots in history, meaning "good selection" or "chosen excellence.
Haoyang is a Mandarin boy's name meaning "good sun" or "excellent sunlight".