Probably from Old English hag 'enclosure, hedge' + lēah 'clearing' - 'hedge/enclosure clearing' or 'dweller by the enclosure/clearing'.
English
Unisex
Homestead; settlement by an enclosure or meadow ('home town')
English
Boy
derived from a personal name meaning "army ruler" or "ruler of the army"
English
Boy
Goddess of magic, witchcraft, crossroads, and the night
Greek
Girl
ruler of the home / home ruler
Boy
cheerful; merry; happy
Latin
Girl
Holy; blessed; sacred
English
Girl
From 'hug' (mind, spirit) + 'beraht/berht' (bright) - "bright-minded" or "bright spirit"
Girl
Possibly "five" or "fifth" (from Arabic khamsa); may also be used as a Somali personal name without a single agreed literal meaning
Somali
Boy
strong spirit; brave/courageous
Germanic
Boy
Likely related to the Hebrew element tal ('dew'); commonly interpreted as 'dew of God' or 'sweet dew' (exact origin/etymology uncertain).
Hebrew
Girl
Varies by kanji; commonly 'wide/broad', 'generous', or 'prosperous'.
Japanese
Boy
fortunate; blessed; auspicious
Persian
Boy
Probably related to Irish Ó hAodhagáin meaning 'descendant of Aodh' (Aodh = 'fire') - i.e., 'little fire' or 'son of Aodh' ; alternatively may derive from Old English 'haga' ('enclosure').
English, Irish
Boy
God is gracious
Swedish
Boy
Home ruler
English, Welsh
Boy
Holding fast; steadfast, loyal protector
Greek
Boy
ruler of the home / household
Polish
Girl
cheerful, merry, happy
Latin
Girl
Probably 'holy' or 'sacred' if derived from the English word 'holy'; otherwise an invented name with no established historical meaning
Girl
Little mind/heart/spirit - a diminutive of Hugh/Hugo.
Girl
Desert lake; marsh; seasonal wetland
Persian
Boy
From hart 'hard, strong' + muot/mut 'spirit, courage' - 'strong spirit' or 'brave/firm courage'.
Germanic
Boy
Associated with henna (the dye/mehndi); also used as a variant of Hannah/Johanna meaning 'God is gracious'.
Arabic, Finnish, Hindi, Persian, Urdu
Girl
Varies by kanji; commonly hiro ('wide/abundant/generous') + taka ('noble/tall/precious') - e.g. 'generous and noble'.