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HABIBA:
Feminine form of Arabic Habib, meaning
"beloved."
HABREN:
Old Welsh form of Sabrina which is
the Latin form of Severn, name of a river in England.
HADA:
Pet form for Hebrew Hadassa, meaning "myrtle
tree."
HADAR:
Hebrew unisex name meaning "glory, splendor."
HADAS:
Hebrew unisex name meaning "myrtle
tree."
HADASSA:
In the bible, this is Esther's
Hebrew name, meaning
"myrtle tree."
HADASSAH:
Variant of Hebrew Hadassa, meaning "myrtle tree."
HADEWYCH:
Dutch form of German Hedwig, meaning "contending
war."
HADIA:
Feminine form of Arabic Hadi, meaning
"guide to righteousness."
HADIL:
Arabic name meaning "cooing."
HADIYA:
Variant of Arabic Hadiyya, meaning
"gift."
HADIYYA:
Arabic name meaning "gift."
HADJARA:
Variant of Arabic Hajar, meaning "forsaken."
HADLEY:
"Heather field." English surname transferred to unisex forename
use, from Old English hæð "heathland, heather, wasteland"
and leah "field."
HADYA:
Variant of Arabic Hadiyya, meaning "gift."
HADWIGIS:
Variant of German Hedwig, meaning "contending
war."
HADRIENNE:
French feminine form of Hadrianus, meaning "from
Hadria."
HAF:
Welsh name meaning "summer."
HAFREN:
Modern Welsh form of Sabrina which
is the Latin form of Severn, name of a river in England.
HAFSA:
Arabic name meaning "gathering."
HAFSAH:
Variant of Arabic Hafsa, meaning "gathering."
HAFZA:
Variant of Arabic Hafsa,
meaning "gathering."
HAGAR:
Hebrew biblical name of the Egyptian mother of Ishmael.
The name means "forsaken" in Hebrew according to most sources.
HAGIR:
Variant of Arabic Hajar, meaning "forsaken."
HAGNE:
Greek name meaning "chaste; pure," from hagnos
"holy." This is the original Greek form of English Agnes.
HAIDEE: Modern English name, probably
derived from the Greek word aidoios, meaning "modest."
HAIFA:
Variant of Arabic Hayfa, meaning "slender."
HAILEE:
Variant of English Hayley, meaning "hay field."
HAILEY:
Variant of English Hayley,
meaning "hay field."
HAIZEA:
Basque name meaning "wind."
HAJAR:
Arabic form of Hebrew Hagar, meaning
"forsaken."
HAJNA:
Hungarian form of English Hannah, meaning "gracious,
merciful."
HAJNAL:
Hungarian name meaning "dawn."
HAJNALKA:
Pet form of Hungarian Hajnal, meaning
"dawn."
HALA:
Arabic name meaning "moon halo."
HALCYON:
Variant of Latin Alcyone, meaning
"kingfisher."
HALCYONE:
Latin form of Greek Halkyone, meaning
"kingfisher."
HALEIGH:
Variant of English Hayley,
meaning "hay field."
HALEY:
Variant of English Hayley,
meaning "hay field."
HALINA:
Polish form of Russian Galina, meaning
"calm, tranquil."
HALKYONE:
Variant of Greek Alkyone, meaning
"kingfisher."
HALLDORA:
Feminine form of Icelandic Halldór,
meaning "Thor's rock."
HALLIE:
Variant of English Hayley,
meaning "hay field."
HAMESDOUHI:
Armenian name meaning
"modest."
HANA:
- Arabic name meaning
"happiness."
- Japanese name meaning
"favorite" or "flower."
- Nickname for Czech Johana,
meaning "God is gracious."
- Variant of English Hannah,
meaning "gracious, merciful."
HANAA:
Variant of Arabic Hana, meaning
"happiness."
HANAKO:
Japanese name meaning "flower child."
HANAN:
Arabic name meaning "compassion."
HANDE:
Turkish name meaning "smile."
HANEUL:
Korean unisex name meaning "heaven, sky."
HANIA:
Variant of Hebrew Chaniya,
meaning "encampment, resting place."
HANIFA:
Feminine form of Arabic Hanif, meaning
"true and upright."
HANIYA:
Variant of Hebrew Chaniya,
meaning "encampment, resting place."
HANIYYA:
Variant of Haniya,
meaning "encampment, resting place."
HANNA:
Finnish, Polish and Scandinavian form of English Hannah, meaning "gracious,
merciful."
HANNAH:
English name derived from Hebrew Channah,
meaning "gracious,
merciful."
HANNE:
German nickname for Johanna,
meaning "God is gracious."
HANNELE:
Finnish pet form of Johanna "God is gracious," and Hanna
"gracious, merciful."
HANNELORE:
German compound name composed of Hanne "God is
gracious" and Eleonore
"foreign; the other."
HANNIE:
Nickname for English Hannah, meaning "favor; grace."
HANNY:
Variant of English Hannie, meaning "favor; grace."
HAPPY:
Rare but existing English unisex name derived from the
vocabulary word, meaning "happy." Compare with Gay and
Merry.
HARLEY:
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from Old English hara
"hare" or hær "rock" and leah
"clearing; wood," meaning either "hare wood" or
"rocky clearing."
HARMONIA:
Greek myth name of the daughter of Ares and
Aphrodite, meaning
"concord, harmony."
HARMONIE:
Variant of Harmony, meaning "concord,
harmony."
HARMONY:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, itself ultimately from the
Greek name Harmonia, meaning "concord,
harmony."
HARPER:
English occupational surname transferred to unisex
forename use, meaning "harp player."
HARRIET:
Feminine form of English Harry, meaning
"home-ruler."
HARRIETT:
Variant of English Harriet, meaning
"home-ruler."
HARRIETTA:
Elaborated form of English Harriet,
meaning "home-ruler."
HARRIETTE:
Elaborated form of English
Harriet, meaning "home-ruler."
HARSHA:
Feminine form of Hindi Harshad
"delighted" or Harshal
"happy."
HARTLEY:
"Deer wood." English surname transferred to unisex forename use,
composed of the Old English elements heorot "hart, male deer" and leah
"clearing, wood."
HARUKA:
Japanese name meaning "far off."
HARUKI:
Japnese name meaning "springtime tree."
HARUKO:
Japanese name meaning "springtime child."
HARUMI:
Japanese name meaning "springtime beauty."
HASIDA:
Variant of Hebrew Chasida,
meaning "stork" and "righteous."
HASMIG:
Armenian name meaning
"jasmine."
HATHOR:
Greek form of Egyptian Het-Heru, meaning "house
of Horus."
HATSHEPSUT:
Egyptian name of a female pharaoh, meaning "foremost of noble
women."
HATTIE:
Pet form of English Harriet, meaning "home-ruler."
HATTY:
Variant of English Hattie, meaning "home-ruler."
HAUKEA:
Hawaiian name composed of the elements hau
"snow" and kea "white," meaning "snow
white."
HAURVATAT:
Persian name of a goddess of health and water, meaning "health,
perfection."
HAVA:
Hebrew form of English Eve, meaning
"alive, living."
HAVEN:
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, itself from Old
English hæfen, meaning "haven, refuge."
HAVERJ:
Armenian name meaning
"eternal."
HAVILAH:
Hebrew unisex name meaning "stretch
of sand." It is also the biblical name of a grandson of Noah.
HAVVA:
Turkish form of English Eve,
meaning "alive, living."
HAYDEE:
Variant of Swiss Heidi, meaning "noble sort."
HAYDEN:
"Hay valley." English unisex name composed of the Old English
elements heg "hay" and denu "valley."
HAYFA:
Arabic name meaning "slender."
HAYLEE:
Variant of English Hayley, meaning "hay field."
HAYLEIGH:
Variant of English Hayley,
meaning "hay field."
HAYLEY:
"Hay field." English surname
transferred to forename use, itself from a place name composed of the Old
English elements heg "hay" and leah "clearing,
open field."
HAYLIE:
Variant of English Hayley,
meaning "hay field."
HAZAN:
Turkish name meaning "autumn."
HAZE:
Nickname for Hazel, meaning "reddish-brown" color or "hazel
tree."
HAZEL:
"Reddish-brown" or "hazel tree." The tree was so-named
for the hazel color of its ripe hazel-nuts.
HEATHER:
English plant name, meaning "heather."
HEAVEN:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, itself from Old English heofon,
meaning "home of God," earlier "sky." Possibly
ultimately from Proto-Germanic *khemina-, itself from
Proto-Indo-European *kem-/*kam-, meaning "to cover."
HEBE
(Hêbê): Greek myth name of a goddess of
youth, derived from the word hebos, meaning "young."
HECATE:
Latin form of Greek Hekate, myth name of a goddess of
witchcraft, demons, graves, and the underworld, meaning "far
off."
HECTORINA:
Scottish feminine form of Hector, meaning "defend;
hold fast."
HECUBA:
Variant of Greek Hekabe, myth name of the mother of Cassandra
and Polydorus by Priam,
possibly meaning "far off."
HED:
Hebrew unisex name meaning "echo."
HEDDA:
Pet form of Scandinavian Hedvig, meaning
"contending war."
HEDVIG:
Scandinavian form of German Hedwig, meaning
"contending war."
HEDVIKA:
Czech form of German Hedwig,
meaning "contending war."
HEDWIG:
"Contending war." Old German name composed of the elements hadu
"contention" and wig "war."
HEDWYCH:
Dutch form of German Hedwig, meaning "contending
war."
HEDY:
Pet form of German Hedwig,
meaning "contending war."
HEFINA:
Feminine form of Welsh Hefin, meaning
"summer."
HEFZIBA: Variant
of Hebrew Cheftzi-Ba, meaning
"she is my desire."
HEGE:
Pet form of Scandinavian Helga, meaning
"prosperous, successful."
HEGHNAR:
Armenian name meaning
"deer."
HEIDA:
Variant of Swiss Heidi, meaning "noble sort."
HEIDI:
Swiss nickname for Dutch/German Adalheid, meaning "noble sort."
HEIDRUN:
Norse myth name of a goat, derived from the element heiðr, meaning
"heath."
HEIKE:
Frisian unisex pet form of feminine Heinrike and
masculine Heinrich,
both meaning "home-ruler."
HEIKI:
Hawaiian form of Swiss Heidi, meaning "noble sort."
HEILWIDIS:
"Hale-wide; very healthy and
sound." Old German name composed of the elements haila
"hale, healthy, sound" and vid/wid "wide."
HEILWIG:
"Healthy battle." German name composed of the elements heil
"healthy, whole" and wig "war."
HEINRIKE:
Feminine form of German Heinrich, meaning "home-ruler."
HEINTJE:
Dutch pet form of Hendrika, meaning
"home-ruler."
HEKABE:
Original form of Greek Hecuba which may be a variant
of Hecate, meaning "far off."
HEKATE:
Original Greek form of Latin Hecate, meaning "far
off."
HEKUBA:
Variant of Greek Hecuba, possibly meaning "far
off."
HELAH:
Hebrew biblical name of one of Asher's
wives, meaning "rust."
HELEDD:
Welsh name of a 7th-century semi-legendary princess, possibly derived from
Cornish *heyl, meaning "estuary."
HELEEN:
Dutch form of Helen, meaning
"torch" or "moon" or more likely "to elope."
HELEENTJE:
Pet form of Dutch Heleen, meaning
"torch" or "moon" or more likely "to elope."
HELEN:
Greek myth name of the most beautiful mortal woman ever to exist whose
abduction by Paris caused the Trojan
war. The name has been disputed for a long time. There have been attempts to
link it with Greek helene "torch" or selene
"moon." However, recently it has been compared by scholars to
Vedic Saranyu, wife of Surya,
who was abducted just as Helen of Greek mythology was; the name may
therefore be from the Proto-Indo-European root *sel "to
elope" and have been borrowed from the older Hindu myth of the
abduction of the goddess of dawn.
HELENA:
Latin form of Helen, meaning "torch" or
"moon" or more likely "to elope."
HÉLÈNE:
French form of Helen, meaning "torch" or
"moon" or more likely "to elope."
HELENE:
German form of Helen, meaning "torch" or
"moon" or more likely "to elope."
HELGA:
Feminine form of Scandinavian Helge, meaning
"prosperous, successful."
HELKA:
Finnish form of Scandinavian Helga, meaning
"prosperous, successful."
HELLÄ:
Finnish name meaning "gentle."
HELLA:
Variant of Helen, meaning "torch" or
"moon" or more likely "to elope."
HELLE:
Danish variant of Scandinavian Helga,
meaning "prosperous,
successful."
HELLEN:
Variant of Helen, meaning "torch" or
"moon" or more likely "to elope."
HELMA:
Nickname for German Wilhelmina,
meaning "will-helmet."
HELMI:
Finnish name meaning "pearl."
HELMINE:
Abbreviated form of German Wilhelmina, meaning "will-helmet."
HELOISE
(Héloïse): Modern form of medieval French Helewise,
meaning "hale-wide; very healthy and sound."
HELEWIDIS:
Variant of Old German Heilwidis, meaning
"hale-wide; very healthy and sound."
HELEWISE:
Medieval French form of Old German Helewidis,
meaning "hale-wide; very healthy and sound."
HENA:
Variant of Yiddish Henda, meaning "gracious,
merciful."
HENDA:
Yiddish form of English Hannah,
meaning "gracious, merciful."
HENDEL:
Pet form of Yiddish Henda, meaning
"gracious, merciful."
HENDRIKA:
Dutch feminine form of Hendrik, meaning
"home-ruler."
HENE:
Variant of Yiddish Henda,
meaning "gracious, merciful."
HENEH:
Yiddish form of Hebrew Chana,
meaning "gracious, merciful."
HENNA:
Finnish feminine form of Henri,
meaning "home-ruler."
HENNIE:
Diminutive form of Dutch Hendrika, meaning
"little home-ruler."
HENRIETTA:
Feminine form of English Henry, meaning
"home-ruler."
HENRIETTE:
French feminine form of Henri, meaning
"home-ruler."
HENRIIKKA:
Feminine form of Finnish Henrikki,
meaning "home-ruler."
HENRIKE:
Feminine form of German/Scand. Henrik,
meaning "home-ruler."
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