| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hendriks | Son of Hendrik; Hendrik from Germanic elements heim 'home' + ric 'ruler' → 'home ruler' | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Hendrikus | Home ruler | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Hendrinka | Home ruler; ruler of the household | Dutch | Girl | — | |
| Hendrycks | Home ruler | Dutch, English | Boy | — | |
| Henelie | Likely a feminine diminutive/variant of Henry/Hendrik meaning 'home ruler'. | Afrikaans, Dutch | Girl | — | |
| Henie | Diminutive of Henrietta/Henriette, from Germanic elements heim ‘home’ + ric ‘ruler’ - “home ruler.” | Dutch, Germanic, Norwegian | Girl | — | |
| Henk | Home ruler / ruler of the household | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Henke | Home ruler | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Henkie | Diminutive of Hendrik, meaning 'ruler of the home' | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Hennie | Home ruler | Dutch | Unisex | — | |
| Hermien | Army warrior / female form of Herman ('army' or 'soldier') | Dutch | Girl | — | |
| Herry | Home ruler; ruler of the household | Dutch, English, Indonesian | Boy | — | |
| Hessel | Hazel (the hazel tree) | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Het-Hert | Literal: "the deer" (i.e., 'the hart' - referencing a stag or doe) | Dutch | Unisex | — | |
| Hette | A diminutive of Henriette, meaning 'ruler of the home' (home ruler). | Dutch, Frisian | Girl | — | |
| Heye | Varies by origin; may derive from Germanic roots meaning "high"/"elevated" or from words for "hay/hedge"; as a Chinese transliteration the meaning depends entirely on the characters used. | Chinese, Dutch, English, Germanic, Scandinavian | Unisex | — | |
| Hins | A rare surname-derived given name, likely a diminutive or variant of Hinz/Hines; ultimately associated with Heinrich ('home ruler') or as a form of Hine/Hines ('descendant of Hine'). | Dutch, English, German | Boy | — | |
| Hofman | Occupational name meaning 'man of the farm/manor' - steward, farm manager or tenant of a court/farm | Dutch, German | Boy | — | |
| Hofmen | Likely a surname-based name from German/Dutch 'Hof' ('court' or 'farm/garden') meaning 'man of the court' or 'steward'; alternatively a modern coinage from Hebrew 'hof' ('shore') meaning 'man of the shore'. | Dutch, Germanic, Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Holand | Wooded land / 'wood land' | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Holger | From Old Norse Hólmgeirr, meaning 'island spear' (islet + spear) | Dutch, Norse | Boy | — | |
| Honus | Diminutive of Johannes/John - 'God is gracious.' | Dutch, German | Boy | — | |
| Hop | English: "jump"; Vietnamese (Hợp): "agree/fit, harmonious"; also used as a surname | Dutch, English, German, Vietnamese | Unisex | — | |
| Huib | Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'heart/mind/spirit' + 'bright' - roughly 'bright mind/heart' | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Huig | Derived from Germanic 'hug' meaning 'mind, spirit, heart' | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Ieke | A diminutive form; if from Isaac: he will laugh; if linked to Jacob: supplanter | Dutch, Frisian | Unisex | — | |
| Ien | Varies by origin: when derived from Ian/John - 'God is gracious'; when used as a Dutch diminutive it carries the meaning of its root name rather than a separate meaning. | Dutch, English, Scottish | Unisex | — | |
| Ignaas | Fiery, ardent (associated with Latin 'ignis' = fire) | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Ine | Diminutive of names ending in -ina ('little Ina'); in Japanese can mean 'rice plant' (稲); Old English form of uncertain meaning | Dutch, English, Japanese, Scandinavian | Girl | — | |
| Inek | Diminutive of Catharina - 'little Catharina' (Catharina = 'pure'); in Turkish, literally 'cow' | Dutch | Girl | — | |
| Ingegerdina | 'Ing's protection' - protected by Ing (a Norse deity) | Dutch, German, Norse | Girl | — | |
| Ingride | From Old Norse Ing (the god Yngvi) + fríðr (beautiful, beloved) - Ing's beauty / beloved of Ing | Dutch, English, French, Norse | Girl | — | |
| Inneke | Diminutive of Ina - "little Ina" (Ina is a short form of names ending in -ina, e.g., Christina, Wilhelmina). | Dutch | Girl | — | |
| Itke | Diminutive of Ida/Ita - 'little Ida' (Ida often interpreted as 'industrious/prosperous') | Dutch, Frisian | Girl | — | |
| Jaantje | Little Jan (from Jan/John) - 'God is gracious' | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Jakkie | Diminutive of Jacob - 'supplanter' or 'holder of the heel' (little Jacob) | Afrikaans, Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Janike | God is gracious | Dutch, Scandinavian | Girl | — | |
| Janitje | Little Jan - 'God is gracious' (diminutive of Jan/Janet/Johanna) | Dutch | Girl | — | |
| Janneka | God is gracious | Dutch, English | Girl | — | |
| Jannetje | God is gracious | Dutch | Girl | — | |
| Jannic | Derived from Johannes/Jan - "God is gracious." | Dutch, Frisian, Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Jannikke | Derived from Johanna/Jan - 'God is gracious.' | Dutch, Norwegian | Girl | — | |
| Jannina | God is gracious | Dutch, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Jannique | Derived from Jan/Jeanne meaning "God is gracious" (modern elaboration/diminutive) | Dutch | Girl | — | |
| Jannis | God is gracious | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Jannita | God is gracious (a diminutive form meaning 'little Jane' or 'gracious') | Dutch, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Jannyse | God is gracious | Dutch | Girl | — | |
| Jans | God is gracious | Dutch, Scandinavian | Boy | — | |
| Jansin | Son of Jan (John) | Dutch, Scandinavian | Boy | — | |
| Jansje | Little Jan/John - God is gracious | Dutch | Girl | — |
Aggregated births across Belgium, Netherlands, United States for every Dutch-origin name in our dataset.