Harsimrat is an Indian-Punjabi name meaning 'remembrance of God', popular among Sikhs since the 18th century and historically held by notable figures like Harsimrat Kaur, daughter of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
Harveen is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'of Lord' or 'of God', often given to girls as a feminine form of Hari, associated with the Hindu god Vishnu.
Harveer is an uncommon Indian name derived from Sanskrit words "Hari" meaning 'monkey' and "Veer" meaning 'brave', translating to 'brave monkey'. It is associated with Hanuman, the revered Hindu deity known for his bravery and devotion.
Hastin is an Indian name derived from the ancient city Hastinapur, meaning "lord of the elephants" and reflecting strength and majesty associated with these creatures.
Hemal is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'hem', meaning 'golden'. It signifies preciousness and is associated with Hindu goddess Hemavati, mother of all rivers. Rare yet meaningful, it's often chosen by parents valuing tradition and uniqueness.
Hetvi is an Indian girl's name from Gujarat, derived from Sanskrit 'Havya', meaning 'offering' or 'sacrifice'. It also refers to a sacred river in Hindu mythology, symbolizing purity and liberation.
Heyansh is a rare Indian name from Rajasthan, meaning "horse-headed" in Sanskrit, symbolizing wisdom and intelligence like the deity Hayagriva. It's typically given to boys and pronounced as "Hi-yan-sh.
Hinal is an Indian girl's name derived from Sanskrit 'Hina', meaning 'lesser', but stands alone as a powerful, distinctive name associated with Hindu goddess Durga, symbolizing strength and wisdom.
Hiral is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Hiranya', meaning 'golden'. Traditionally given to girls, it symbolizes strength despite its association with a demon king in Hindu mythology.
Hiran is an Indian name meaning "golden" derived from Sanskrit, associated with the generous Hindu deity Hiran/Vishnu, popular among wealthy families historically.
Hitesh is an Indian male name derived from Sanskrit 'Hita', meaning 'benefit'. It's associated with Vishnu, the Hindu preserver god, and conveys positivity and prosperity.
Hitha is an Indian girl's name derived from Sanskrit "Hit", meaning success or prosperity, and associated with the Hindu goddess of wealth, Lakshmi. It signifies happiness and good fortune.