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Hula is a Hawaiian female name derived from "hūlā," meaning "to mix" or "to blend," referencing the dance form hula which combines movement and chanting, or alternatively it may come from "hulahula," meaning "to sway gently.
Hulali is a unique Hawaiian name derived from "hula" (dance) plus "-li" (beauty/grace), meaning 'graceful dancer'.
Hulan is a Chinese name derived from "Hu Lan," meaning "Tiger Orchid." It signifies strength and grace, inspired by the powerful tiger and elegant orchid symbols in Chinese culture. Historically, Lady Hulan was a renowned Tang Dynasty poet known for her intelligence and beauty. Today, it's chosen for its unique sound, rich history, and positive associations with strength, elegance, and intelligence.
Hulbert is a unique Germanic name derived from 'hildiberht', meaning 'bold warrior'.
Hulda is a unique feminine name of Norse origin, meaning "hidden" or "secret", derived from the Old Norse word "huld". It was historically used as an epithet for Frigg, the goddess associated with wisdom and secrets in Norse mythology.
Huldah is a rare Hebrew female name derived from 'chuldah', meaning 'weasel' or 'mole'. It's historically significant as the name of a wise 7th-century BCE prophetess who played a crucial role in religious reform under King Josiah.
Huldia is a unique female name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word 'huld', meaning 'veiled' or 'hidden'.
The name Hulen is derived from Old English words meaning "young wolf" and is believed to have been used as a nickname for someone perceived as fierce but loved by their community.
Hulene is an uncommon yet captivating African name of Yoruba origin from West Africa, Nigeria. Its meaning, though uncertain, may be associated with the word 'Huleni,' translating to 'to embrace' or 'to welcome.'
Hulet is a rare French given name derived from the Germanic element 'Hildibert', meaning 'battle-famous'.
Hulett is an uncommon English name derived from "Hulith," meaning "heart of the wooded glade.
Huley is a unique, historically significant name of uncertain origin, with possible ties to Germanic or French names meaning 'heart'.
Hulices is a rare Latin-derived name meaning 'mower' or 'reaper', popular among Romans for slaves involved in harvesting crops.
Hulin is a rare Chinese given name derived from "hùlín" meaning "tiger forest," symbolizing strength and courage in Chinese culture and mythology.
Hulises is a rare Spanish-Basque name of uncertain origin, derived from 'Txulets', with no known meaning.
Hulon is an uncommon given name of African American origin, coined by author Zora Neale Hurston for a character in her novel 'Their Eyes Were Watching God'. Though it lacks specific meaning, it has been adopted by some families.
The name Huma of Arabic origin means 'upside down' or 'contrary', derived from the word 'hama'a'. It holds rich cultural significance and is often associated with Hazrat Huma, a courageous companion of Prophet Muhammad.
Humaid is an Arabic name meaning 'life-giving', inspired by its root word 'ahyā'. It's known for its strength and vitality, reflecting Islamic history like Humaid ibn Abi Khallad, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad. Today, it's popular worldwide, appreciated for its unique sound and positive connotations.
Humaira is an Arabic feminine name meaning 'the one who gives life', reflecting nurturing and spiritual guidance.
Humairah is an Arabic female given name meaning "elevated" or "exalted", popularized by Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatima az-Zahra.
Humayl is an uncommon yet captivating Arabic name derived from 'Humayl', meaning 'wolf', symbolizing strength and courage. It has historical significance, carried by notable Arabian figures like Humayl ibn Abd al-Uzza, but remains relatively rare today, adding to its unique charm.
Humayra is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'golden' or 'shining', often associated with elegance, wealth, beauty, and good luck in Arabic culture.
Humbert is a rare German name derived from "Hunbert," meaning "bright bear.
Humberto is a Latin-derived name with Germanic roots, meaning "bold home ruler". It was popular among Spanish nobility during the Middle Ages and has been borne by notable figures like Humbert I, Count of Savoy. Despite its rarity in modern times, Humberto remains a strong and distinctive choice for parents seeking a unique Latin-origin name with a Germanic twist.
Humberto is a Germanic name derived from "Humbrecht" meaning "brilliant bear," or "Hugbert" meaning "eminent intellect.
Humble is an uncommon English given name derived from Middle English 'humbl', signifying 'modest' or 'not proud'. Its earliest record dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086, with increased use during the 17th-18th centuries.
Hume is a Scottish name that can mean 'dweller at home' or have connections to agriculture, with notable bearers like philosopher David Hume.
Humeyra is a Turkish girl's name meaning 'moonlight' or 'moonshine', composed of 'humay' (moon) and '-ira' (beauty or light).
Humna is an Arabic name meaning 'generous' or 'bountiful', originally popular among wealthy families in ancient Arabia, now found worldwide.
Humphrey is a rare English male name of German origin, derived from 'hume' meaning 'bear' and 'frid' meaning 'peace', introduced to England after the Norman Conquest in 1066.
Humphrey is an English name with Germanic origins, meaning 'strong peace' or 'bear peace'.
Humza is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'little deer,' popularized by Scottish politician Humza Yousaf, symbolizing grace, beauty, and swiftness, and now widely appreciated globally despite its Islamic roots.
Humzah is an Arabic-origin given name meaning 'to admire' or 'gaze upon with wonder', associated with beauty and awe, and historically significant in Islamic tradition.
Hunberto is a rare Latin-origin name meaning "shoulder-bright.
Huner is a Turkish name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', popular among Turks for centuries.
The masculine given name Hung is of Vietnamese origin, derived from the word 'hung' meaning 'hero', and was borne by many prominent rulers like Hung Vuong who unified Vietnam around 2879 BCE.
Hunner is a rare German given name derived from 'hun', meaning 'bear', symbolizing strength and courage in Germanic mythology.
Hunnie is a modern Scottish girl's name derived from "honey," signifying sweetness and warmth.
Hunny is an unusual American name derived from "honey," meaning "sweet.
Hunt is an English given name derived from the Old English word "hunt," referring to the pursuit of game animals. It is traditionally a surname but has gained popularity as a boy's name in recent years.