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Names letter starts with H

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Hewit Diminutive of Hugh - 'little/young Hugh'; from Germanic root 'hug' meaning 'mind, spirit'. English Boy
Hokee Uncertain. Possibly related to Hawaiian Hoku ('star') or composed from ho- + ke (verb-forming elements), so meanings like 'star' or a verb-derived sense ('to cause/return') have been suggested. Polynesian Unisex
Hrothrekr famous ruler Norse Boy
Hyldermara Battle-maiden of the sea Norse Girl
Haizea wind (breeze) Basque Girl
Haripriyah Beloved of Hari (Vishnu) Sanskrit Girl
Hedayet guidance; right guidance Arabic Boy
Hildomar Famous in battle / renowned warrior Germanic Boy
Hovhanyu God is gracious; gift of God Armenian Boy
Hadariah Splendor of God (Yahweh is splendor) Hebrew Unisex
Halonnah Derived from Hannah - 'grace' or 'favor' (sometimes associated with 'good fortune' if linked to Halona) English Girl
Harimanti Possessing the qualities of Hari (Vishnu); devoted or beloved of Vishnu. Sanskrit Girl
Haylen Derived from Old English elements meaning "hay clearing" or "hay meadow" English Unisex
Hem gold; golden Sanskrit Boy
Hewitt Diminutive of Hugh - 'little Hugh' / 'son of Hugh'; related to 'heart, mind, spirit' English Boy
Hoku star Hawaiian Unisex
Hrut Derived from Sanskrit hṛt/hṛta - related to the heart; often interpreted as 'of the heart' or figuratively 'one who steals hearts'. Sanskrit Boy
Hyldey Battle, warrior Germanic Girl
Haja Female pilgrim; honorific for a woman who has completed the Hajj (Islamic pilgrimage) Arabic Girl
Hariprya Beloved of Hari (Lord Vishnu) Sanskrit Girl
Hedon pleasure, delight, joy Greek Boy
Hildor From the Germanic element 'hild' meaning 'battle', with a masculine suffix; roughly 'battle warrior' or 'fighter'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Hovnanes God is gracious (Armenian form of John/Yohanan) Armenian Boy
Hadarya Likely 'splendor' or 'my splendor' - derived from Hebrew Hadar ('splendor, glory') with a feminine suffix Hebrew Girl
Halphon Uncertain; possibly 'noble, ready' if linked to Alphonse/Alfonso, otherwise an invented name without an established meaning Boy
Harimilla Beloved of Hari; grace/blessing of the Lord (combines the divine element 'Hari' with the diminutive 'Milla'). Girl
Hayley Hay clearing; hay meadow English Girl
Hemakuta golden hill / golden peak (from hema 'gold' + kuṭa 'peak, mound') Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Hewlett Little Hugh; descendant of Hugh (Hugh = 'heart, mind, spirit') English Boy
Hoku-O-Ka-Lani Star of the heavens Hawaiian Girl
Hrvoje Croat; Croatian Croatian Boy
Hyldi battle Germanic, Norse Girl
Hajah Woman who has performed the Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca) Arabic Girl
Hariramsingh Composite name: Hari (Vishnu) + Ram (Rama) + Singh (lion) - 'lion devoted to Lord Hari and Lord Ram.' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Hee Meaning depends on the hanja; commonly 'joy', 'hope', or 'brightness/shine'. Korean Girl
Hildr battle (name of a Valkyrie) Norse Girl
Hovnann God is gracious Armenian Boy
Hadaryah Splendor/glory of God Hebrew Girl
Halse From the place called Halse; originally 'dweller by the neck (of land)' or 'from Halse'. English Unisex
Harin Deer Sanskrit Boy
Hayli Hay clearing; hay meadow English Girl
Hemamdar Likely 'holder/keeper of gold' or 'golden holder' (Hema = gold + -dar = holder) Boy
Hewlitt Diminutive of Hugh - “little Hugh” or “descendant of Hugh” (from the Germanic element hug: heart/mind/spirit). English Boy
Hola hello, hi (greeting) Spanish Unisex
Hrychleah No established historical meaning. Likely intended as a modern blend invoking 'Leah' (Hebrew, often rendered 'weary' or 'delicate') with a distinctive prefix, so roughly interpretable as a unique or distinctive form of Leah. English Girl
Hyldie Derived from hild 'battle' - often taken as 'battle-maiden' or 'warrior'. Germanic Girl
Hajara Stone (from Arabic 'hajar'); name of Hajar/Hagar, the Biblical/Islamic matriarch Arabic Girl
Haris Arabic: "guardian, protector"; Greek: "grace" (from Charis). Albanian, Arabic, Bosnian, Greek, Persian, Turkish, Urdu Boy
Hee-sook Varies by hanja; commonly 'bright/joy' (hee) + 'pure/virtuous' (sook). Korean Girl
Hildur battle Norse Girl