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- HA: Vietnamese
unisex name meaning "river;
ocean."
- HAAKON:
Old Danish form of Danish/Norwegian Håkon, meaning "high
son."
- HABACUC:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Chabaqquwq,
meaning "embrace."
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HABAKKUK: Anglicized form of
Hebrew Chabaqquwq, meaning
"embrace." In the bible, this is the name of a prophet.
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HABEL
(Ἅβελ):
Greek form of Hebrew Hebel
("breath, breathing"), meaning "vanity," i.e.
"transitory." In the
bible, this is the name of the second son of Adam and
Eve who was killed by his jealous brother Cain.
- HABIB
(حبيب): Arabic name meaning "beloved."
- HACHIRO
(八郎): Japanese name meaning "eighth son."
- HADAD
(Hebrew: חֲדַד):
- Anglicized form of Hebrew Adad,
meaning "I shall move softly: I shall love." In the bible,
this is the name of an Edomite enemy God raised up to punish Solomon
for his sins.
- Anglicized form of Hebrew Chadad,
meaning "mighty" or "sharpness." In the bible, this
is the name of one of the twelve sons of Ishmael.
- Hebrew name meaning "mighty."
In the bible,
this is the name of two kings of Edom, and a son of Ishmael.
- Syrian name of a god of storms and rain, meaning "thunder."
Hadad is equated with Akkadian Adad,
and is also known by the byname Ramman,
meaning "thunderer."
HADAR
(הֲדַר):
Hebrew name meaning "honor." In the
bible, this is the name of an Edomite king. Also spelled Chadar.
HADAS
(הָדָס): Hebrew unisex name meaning "myrtle
tree."
HADES:
Latin form of Greek Hadēs, meaning "unseen."
In mythology, this is the name of the god of the underworld, brother of Zeus
and husband of Persephone. In
the New Testament bible, Hades is associated with Orcus, the realm of the dead, the
infernal regions where disembodied spirits live, a dark and dismal place in
the depths of the earth. Only later was Hades described as the grave, death,
and hell.
HADĒS
(ᾍιδης):
Variant spelling of Greek Haides, meaning "unseen."
HADI
(هادي): Arabic name meaning "guide to righteousness."
HADLEY:
English surname transferred to unisex forename
use, composed of the Old English elements hæð "heathland, heather, wasteland"
and leah "clearing, field, meadow"
hence "heather meadow."
HADRIAN:
Short form of Roman Latin Hadrianus, meaning
"from Hadria."
HADRIANUS:
Roman Latin name meaning "from Hadria." Some derived Hadria
from Greek adros, meaning "great" or "wealthy."
HADWIN:
English surname transferred to forename use,
composed of the Old English elements hadu "strife, war" and
win(e) "friend," hence "war-friend."
HADYN:
Welsh form of Gaelic Áedán,
meaning "little fire."
HAEMON
(Άιμον):
Variant spelling of Greek Haimon, meaning "bloody." In mythology, this is the name of a son of
Creon and Eurydice.
HAERVEU:
Old Breton name composed of the elements hær
"battle" and vy "worthy," hence "battle
worthy."
HAFEEZ
(حافظ):
Variant spelling of Arabic Hafiz, meaning "custodian."
HAFIZ
(حافظ): Arabic name meaning "custodian."
HAGAI:
Variant spelling of English Haggai, meaning "festive."
HAGAN:
German form of Old Norse Hákon, meaning "high
son."
HAGEN:
Danish form of Old Norse Hákon,
meaning "high son."
HAGGAI:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Chaggai,
meaning "festive." In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of one of the
minor prophets.
HAGGI:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Chaggiy,
meaning "festive." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Gad.
HAGIR:
Variant spelling of Arabic Hajar, meaning "stone."
HAGOP:
Armenian form of Latin Jacobus, meaning "supplanter."
HAHKETHOMEMAH:
Native American Cheyenne name meaning "little
robe."
HAI
(海):
Chinese unisex name meaning "sea."
Vietnamese unisex name meaning "two; second."
HAIDAR
(حيدر): Arabic name meaning "lion."
HAIDER:
Variant spelling of Arabic Haidar, meaning "lion."
HAIDES
(ᾍιδης): Greek name derived from
the word aides, meaning "unseen." In mythology, this is the name of the god of the underworld, brother of Zeus
and husband of
Persephone. In
the Greek bible, Haides is associated with Orcus, the realm of the dead, the
infernal regions where disembodied spirits live, a dark and dismal place in
the depths of the earth. Only later was Haides described as the grave, death,
and hell. Also spelled Hadēs.
HAIG:
Armenian
name meaning "from the hedged field."
Middle English name meaning "to cut, to chop."
HAIM:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Chayim, meaning
"life."
HAIMIRICH:
Middle High German name composed of the elements
haim "home" and ric "rule," hence
"home-ruler."
HAIMO:
Old German name meaning "home."
HAIMON
(Άιμον):
Greek
name meaning "bloody." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Creon and
Eurydice.
Also spelled Haemon.
HAINRICH:
Polish form of German Haimirich, meaning
"home-ruler."
HAÏZUM:
This is the name of the horse God gave to the archangel Gabriel.
It was a white, flaming spirit horse, winged like Pegasus and
said to be able to fly from one cosmic plane to another in a second.
HAJAR (حجر): Arabic
name meaning "stone."
HAJI:
Egyptian name meaning "born during a
pilgrimage."
HAJIME
(肇,
元): Japanese name meaning "beginning."
HAJNRICH:
Polish form of German Haimirich, meaning
"home-ruler."
HÅKAN:
Swedish form of Old Norse Hákon,
meaning "high son."
H�KAN:
Icelandic and Scandinavian form of Old Norse Hákon,
meaning "high son."
HAKAN:
Turkish name meaning "emperor."
HAKEEM:
Variant spelling of Arabic Hakim, meaning "wise."
HAKIM
(حكيم): Arabic name meaning "wise."
HAKIZIMANA:
Egyptian name meaning "God saves."
HÅKON:
Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Hákon,
meaning "high son."
HÁKON:
Old Norse name composed of the elements há
"high" and konr "son," hence "high
son."
HAL:
Pet form of English Henry, meaning "home-ruler."
HALDOR:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Halldórr, meaning
"Thor's rock."
HALDUR:
Danish variant spelling of Scandinavian Haldor, meaning
"Thor's rock."
HALE:
English surname transferred to forename
use, derived from Old English halh "nook, recess," hence
"lives in a nook."
HÁLFDAN:
Icelandic form of Old Norse Halfdanr, meaning "half
Dane."
HALFDANR:
Old Norse name composed of the elements halfr
"half" and Danr "Dane," hence "half
Dane."
HALL:
- English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English heall
"hall," hence "lives at the hall."
- Middle English name meaning "to
cover, conceal."
HALLBJÖRN:
Icelandic and Norwegian name composed
of the Old Norse elements hallr "rock" and björn
"bear," hence "rock-bear."
HALLDÓR:
Icelandic form of Old Norse Hallþórr, meaning
"Thor's rock."
HALLDOR:
Norwegian form of Old Norse Hallþórr, meaning
"Thor's rock."
HALLDÓRR:
Variant form of Old Norse Hallþórr, meaning
"Thor's rock."
HALLE:
Scandinavian short form of longer names containing the
Norse element hallr, meaning "rock."
HALLSTEINN:
Old Norse name composed of the elements hallr
"rock" and steinn "stone," hence "rock
stone."
HALOMTANO:
Chamoru name meaning
"jungle; forest."
HALPHAIOS
(Ἀλφαῖος):
Greek name meaning "changing." In the bible, this is the
name of the fathers of James
and Levi. Also
spelled Alphaios.
HALSTEIN:
Norwegian form of Old Norse Hallsteinn, meaning
"rock stone."
HALSTEN:
Swedish form of Old Norse Hallsteinn,
meaning "rock stone."
HALLÞÓRR: Old Norse name composed of the element
hallr "rock" and the name Thor (�órr),
hence "Thor's
rock." In mythology, this is the name of a god of thunder.
HALLVARD:
Norwegian variant spelling of Scandinavian Halvard, meaning "rock
defender."
HALLVARDR:
Variant spelling of Old Norse Hallvarðr, meaning "rock
defender."
HALLVARÐR:
Old Norse name composed of the elements hallr
"rock" and varðr "defender, guardian,"
hence "rock defender."
HALLVARDUR:
Icelandic form of Old Norse Hallvarðr, meaning "rock
defender."
HALVAR:
Swedish variant spelling of Scandinavian Halvard, meaning "rock
defender."
HALVARD:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Hallvar�r,
meaning "rock defender."
HALVDAN:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Halfdanr, meaning
"half Dane."
HALVOR:
Variant spelling of Norwegian Hallvard,
meaning "rock defender."
HALWN:
Welsh Arthurian legend name meaning "salt." In Culhwch and Olwen,
this is the name of the father of Huarwar,
noted for having asked King Arthur so great a boon that once granted it brought
about a plague.
HALWYN:
Variant spelling of Welsh Halwn, meaning "salt."
HAM:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Cham, meaning
"blackness" or "heat." In
the bible, this is the name of Noah's
second son.
HAMADI:
Egyptian name meaning "praised."
HAMAN
(הָמָן):
Hebrew name of Persian origin, meaning "magnificent." In the
bible, this is the name of a wicked prime minister.
HAMBLIN:
Variant spelling of Norman French Hamlin, meaning
"tiny little home."
HAMEED
(حميد):
Variant spelling of Arabic Hamid, meaning "praised."
HAMELET:
Old French diminutive form of the German word hamel ("little
village"), a diminutive of ham "village," hence "tiny little village."
HAMELIN:
Variant spelling of Norman French Hamlin, meaning
"tiny little home."
HAMID
(حميد): Arabic name meaning "praised."
HAMILCAR:
Phoenician name composed of the word hi
"friend" and the name of the god Melqart," hence
"friend of Melqart."
HAMILTON:
Scottish surname transferred to English forename use, composed of the Old English elements hamel "blunt,
crooked, flat-topped" and dun "hill," hence
"flat-topped hill."
HAMISH:
Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Seumas,
meaning "supplanter."
HAMLET:
Middle English form of Old French Hamelet, meaning "tiny
little village."
HAMLIN:
Norman French double diminutive form of German Haimo
("home"), meaning "tiny little home."
HAMMOND:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Norman French Hamon, meaning
"home."
HAMNET: Diminutive form of Norman French Hamon
"home," hence "little home." This was the name of Shakespeare's
son who died at age eleven. The names Hamnet and Hamlet seem
to have been interchangeable in Shakespeare's time.
HAMO:
Norman form of German Heimo, meaning
"home."
HAMON:
Old Norman French form of German Heimo
meaning "home."
HAMPARZOUM:
Armenian
name meaning
"resurrection."
HAMPE:
Pet form of Old High German Hamprecht, meaning
"bright home."
HAMPRECHT:
Variant form of Old High German Heimbrecht,
meaning "bright home."
HAMPUS:
Latin form of Old High German Hampe, meaning "bright
home." In use by the Swedish.
HAMUEL:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Chammuw'el,
meaning "heat of God." In the bible, this is the name of a man of Simeon. Also, according to
pseudo-Dionysius, this is the name of an archangel.
HAMZA
(حمزة): Arabic name derived from the word hamuza, meaning "steadfast,
strong."
HAN:
Short form of German Johann, meaning
"God is gracious."
HANAEL:
Variant form of Hebrew Channiy'el, meaning
"favored of God."
HANAN:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Chanan,
meaning "compassionate, merciful." In the bible, this is
the name of many characters, including a chief of the tribe of Benjamin.
Compare with feminine Hanan.
HANANI:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Chananiy,
meaning "gracious" or "favorable." In the bible, this is
the name of several characters, including a brother of Nehemiah.
HANANIAH:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Chananyah, meaning
"whom Jehovah has graciously given."
In
the bible, this is the name of many characters,
including a friend of Daniel, a
general, a priest, and
an officer who lived during the reign of King Uzziah.
HANANIAS
(Ἁνανίας): Greek form of Hebrew
Chananya, meaning
"whom Jehovah
has graciously given."
In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the husband of Sapphira,
a Christian at Damascus, and a son of Nedebaeus.
HANEUL:
Korean unisex name meaning "heaven, sky."
HANI
(هاني): Arabic name meaning "happy."
HANIA:
Native American Hopi name meaning "spirit
warrior."
HANIEL:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Channiy'el, meaning "favored of
God." In the bible, this is the name of a leader
of the tribe of Asher.
In Jewish lore, this is also the name of
angel associated with the planet Venus.
HANIF
(حنيف): Arabic name meaning "true and upright."
HANK:
Pet form of English Henry, meaning "home-ruler."
HANKE:
Low German pet form of German Johann, meaning
"God is gracious."
HANINA:
Variant spelling of Aramaic Chanina, meaning
"compassionate."
HANLEY:
Irish surname transferred to forename use, derived from O'Hanley, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÁinle, meaning
"descendant of Áinle,"
hence "champion."
HANNES:
Dutch short form of Latin Johannes, meaning
"God is gracious."
HANNIBAL:
Phoenician
name meaning "grace of Ba'al."
This is the name of a Carthaginian general who lived in
the 3rd century BC. He is considered to have been one of the
finest military generals of all time.
HANNIEL:
Variant spelling of English Haniel,
meaning "favored of God." In the bible, this is the name of a leader
of the tribe of Asher.
In Jewish lore, this is also the name of
angel associated with the planet Venus.
HANNU:
Finnish form of German Johann,
meaning "God is gracious."
HANOCH:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Chanowk, meaning "dedicated" or
"initiated." In
the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of Cain,
and a son of Jared the father of Methuselah.
HANOMTANO:
Chamoru name meaning
"water-land."
HANRAOI:
Irish form of French Henri, meaning "home-ruler."
HANS:
German short form of Latin Johannes,
meaning "God is gracious."
HANUMAN
(हनुमान्): Hindi
name meaning "broken chin." In mythology, this is the name of a
hero of the Ramayana who leads a monkey army against the demon king Ravana.
HANZI: Probably a
Romani form of Czech Honza, meaning "God
is gracious."
HAO:
Vietnamese unisex name meaning "good."
HAPPY:
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning
"happy." Compare with Gay and
Merry.
HARAKHTY:
Egyptian name meaning "Horus
of the two horizons."
HARALAMB:
Romanian form of Greek Charalampos,
meaning "shining happiness."
HARALD:
Dutch and German form of Anglo-Saxon
Hereweald,
meaning "army ruler."
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Haraldr,
meaning "army ruler."
HARALDR:
Old Norse equivalent of Anglo-Saxon Hereweald,
meaning "army ruler."
HARALDUR:
Icelandic form of Old Norse Haraldr, meaning "army ruler."
HARBERT:
Dutch form of German Herbert,
meaning "bright army."
HARBIN:
Rare Irish variant form of German Herbert, meaning "bright
army."
HARCOURT:
English surname transferred to
forename use, composed of the Old English elements heafocere
"falconer, hawker" and cot "hut," hence
"from the falconer's/hawker's hut."
HARDING:
English surname transferred to forename use, from a form of the Old
English surname Hearding, from heard,
meaning "brave, hardy, strong."
HARDWIN: Variant
spelling of German Hartwin, meaning "hardy friend."
HARDY:
Pet name for longer English names containing Hard- or Hart-, meaning
"brave, hardy, strong."
HARENDRA (हरेन्द्र):
Hindi name composed of the names Hari "he who
takes away" and Indra
"possesses a drop (of rain)."
HARI
(हरि): Hindi
name meaning "he who takes away." In Hindu mythology, this is a
name borne by Vishnu.
HARINDER:
Variant form of Hindi Harendra, composed of the names Hari "he who
takes away" and Indra
"possesses a drop (of rain)."
HARIRIC:
Old German name composed of the elements hari "army" and ric
"power, ruler," hence "army ruler."
HARISH
(हरीश):
Hindi name composed of the elements
hari "monkey" and isa "lord," hence
"monkey lord." In mythology, this is a name borne by Vishnu.
HARITH
(حارث): Arabic name meaning "good provider."
HARITZ:
Basque name meaning "oak."
HARKAITZ:
Basque name meaning "rock."
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