Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter H, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a H. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
Name | Meaning | |
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Herchembaut | A woman warrior in the army | |
Herculano | Of the God Hercules. | |
Hercule | Glory Of Hera | |
Hercules | Glory Of Hera | |
Herdayal | Kindness of God; Good Hearted; Compassionate and Benevolent God | |
Herdis | A group of warriors | |
Here | Anglo-Saxon word meaning army | |
Herebeald | A bold man of the army | |
Herebeard | A brave man of the army | |
Herebehrt | Famous Warrior | |
Herebeorht | Clever Army | |
Herebert | An undistinguished or foolish man or youth | |
Hereburg | An army's fortress | |
Hereca | Thoughtful, introverted | |
Hereferth | A free soldier of the army | |
Hereford | a breed of hardy red-coated beef cattle | |
Herefrid | An army that brngs peace | |
Herefrith | A peaceful soldier | |
Heregeard | A strong spearman | |
Heregeorn | The soldier of the lands | |
Heregils | Army warrior of Gils | |
Heregod | God is here | |
Heregyth | Battle, war | |
Herel | An army of woman soldiers | |
Herela | A woman of the army | |
Herelaf | Love | |
Herell | Mountain of god | |
Herelufu | means here (army) + lufu (love) | |
Hereman | soldier man | |
Heremoana | From Tahitian here "loved, dear" and moana "ocean". | |
Heremod | A legendary King of Denmark | |
Heremon | Uknown | |
Herenui | From Tahitian here "loved, dear" and nui "big". | |
Herered | council | |
Hereric | Ruler, Monarch | |
Heresa | Catch or take something; to harvest | |
Hereswith | Strength of the army | |
Hereuuard | A defence army, a soldier who guards | |
Herevey | Battleworthy | |
Hereward | Army Guardian | |
Hereweald | Old English form of Harold. | |
Herford | An army of he fords | |
Hergualdi | Intense desire to be of service to others | |
Hergualdus | Vision and foresight to be able to organize others and to hold positions. | |
Herho | Brave One; God-Like; Priestess of Aphrodite; A variant of Hero | |
Heribert | Shining fighter | |
Heriberto | Army Bright | |
Heriburg | Fortress | |
Heriht | Independent, highly creative nature heart | |
Herik | Ruler of an enclosure home | |
Herimann | self-assurance, independence, and confidence | |
Hering | Overly-sensitive nature | |
Herish | Lord Krishna | |
Herit | Beautiful Algonquin | |
Herja | Devastate | |
Herk | Short form of Hercules or other similar names. | |
Herkash | An inspirational and friendly person | |
Herkus | Short form of Henrikas. | |
Herlbert | Strong army | |
Herlebeorht | Tough army | |
Herleif | Warrior descendent | |
Herleifr | Warrior descendent | |
Herleva | Possibly from the Old German elements heri "army" and leiba "remainder, remnant, legacy" (or the Old Norse cognates herr and leif, see Herleif). This was the name of the mother of William the Conqueror, who, according to tradition, was a commoner. | |
Herlews | An army of noble fighters | |
Herley | Individuality, Self confidence, Independent | |
Herlinda | Germanic - Army; Warrior; Soft; Gentle; Friendly; Avariant of the name Herlinde | |
Herlinde | Germanic - Army; Warrior; Soft; Gentle; Friendly; Avariant of the name Herlinda | |
Herluin | Friend | |
Herma | messenger | |
Hermagoras | From the name of the messenger god Hermes combined with Greek ἀγορά (agora) meaning "assembly, marketplace". Saint Hermagoras (3rd century) was the first bishop of Aquileia in Italy. | |
Herman | Army Man | |
Hermance | Combatant | |
Hermann | Army man; Soldier; A variant of Herman | |
Hermanni | Finnish form of Herman. | |
Hermanus | Latinized form of Herman. As a Dutch name, it is used on birth certificates, with the form Herman typically used in daily life. | |
Hermas | A Biblical name, meaning mercury, gain or refuge. | |
Hermelinda | Shield of power; Germanic - Army; Warrior; Soft; Gentle; Friendly; Avariant of the name Herlinda | |
Hermenegild | German form of Hermenegildo. | |
Hermenegildo | A tribute of gold | |
Hermenegildus | Latinized (Old Spanish) form of Airmanagild. | |
Hermenjart | Enclosure | |
Hermes | Interpreter | |
Hermia | Messenger | |
Hermie | Abrupt Or the peak of a mountain | |
Hermila | messenger | |
Hermilda | messenger | |
Hermin | Army man | |
Hermina | Army, crowd and man | |
Hermind | A soldier who protects | |
Hermine | Army Man | |
Herminia | Lady of the earth; Dedicated; Messenger; Army man; Heap of stones; Cairn; A variant form of name Hermine; of Hermes | |
Herminie | entire, universal | |
Herminio | Army man; Soldier; A variant of Herman | |
Herminius | Roman name that was possibly of unknown Etruscan origin, but could also be derived from the name of the god Hermes. In Roman legend this was the name of a companion of Aeneas. | |
Hermione | Pillar Queen | |
Hermo | Army Staff | |
Hermogenes | Spanish and Portuguese form of Hermogenes. | |
Hermokrates | Power of Hermes | |
Hermolaos | The people of Hermes | |
Hermon | Devoted to destruction |