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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Haf | Summer | |
Hafa | mild rain, moderate rain, | |
Hafawat | Friendly; Welcoming; Caring | |
Hafdis | Derived from Old Norse haf "sea, ocean" and dís "goddess". | |
Hafeez | Guardian | |
Hafeeza | Guardian, protector, Amulet | |
Hafez | Responsible caretaker, Guardian, Keeper, Preserver | |
Haffafa | glittering, sparkling, shining, slim | |
Hafi | Greetings, good wishes, compliments | |
Hafid | Wise | |
Hafidh | The men who remember the Quran by haert,male custodian of the Quran | |
Hafiez | A variation of Hafiz name, it means protector | |
Hafil | Diligent; Industrious; Determined; Hardworking | |
Hafis | Hafis is the German version of Hafiz, it means protector of Holly Quran | |
Hafisa | Beautiful, good-looking, attractive, handsome | |
Hafiz | Guardian | |
Hafiza | Protected | |
Hafizah | Guardian, Administrator, vigilant, attentive | |
Hafizullah | Commemoration of God (Allah), Remembrance of Allah | |
Haflat | All; Everything | |
Hafoca | Icelandic word meaning Havoc (originally used in the phrase cry havoc) | |
Hafs | To Collect; To Rest; Lion; Young one of Lion | |
Hafsa | Gathering | |
Hafsah | motherly | |
Hafsat | Hausa form of Hafsa. | |
Hafsatu | Hausa form of Hafsa. | |
Hafswa | motherly | |
Hafthah | Preserved; Protected; One who is protected by God | |
Hafwen | Summer Blessed | |
Hafza | motherly | |
Hag | A wrinkled old woman, a kind of the goddess or fairy, wrinkled old | |
Hagaleah | From the enclosed meadow, From the protective field | |
Hagalean | From the circumvented area, From the enclosed enclosure | |
Hagan | Protector | |
Hagano | Old German form of Hagen. | |
Hagar | Flight | |
Hagaward | custodian of the hedged enclosed space | |
Hagen | High son | |
Hagenild | A bright minded person | |
Hager | Flight or Stranger; Variant of biblical name Hagar | |
Haggai | Means "festive" in Hebrew, from the root חָגַג (ḥaḡaḡ) meaning "to hold a festival, to celebrate". This is one of the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament. He was the author of the Book of Haggai, which urges the exiles returning from Babylonia to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem. | |
Haggar | forsaken, flight | |
Haggith | Hebrew - One who rejoices; Festive; The dancer; A variant form is Haggyth | |
Hagir | forsaken, flight | |
Hagit | Modern Hebrew form of Haggith. | |
Haglea | Enclosed field, Enclosed meadow | |
Haglee | Bordered by hedges, Surrounded by hedges | |
Hagleigh | enclosed meadow, together with grazing land | |
Hagley | From the hedged enclosure | |
Hagly | From the hedged enclosed space | |
Hagne | Ancient Greek form of Agnes. It means chaste. | |
Hagona | An Anglo-Saxon name for a low botn women | |
Hagop | Supplanter | |
Hagos | Joy, happiness, pleasure | |
Hagrama | Dense forest, thick woodland area, opaque Jungle | |
Hagrid | Haggard, Pekid | |
Haha | Exclamation of Surprise; | |
Hahana | Radiance, shine or brilliance. | |
Hahau | Dew | |
Hahn | Rooster | |
Hahnunah | Earth, Great Turtle, North America | |
Hahona | Healer | |
Hai | Coming from the sea | |
Haia | Japanese - Nimble; Quick | |
Haian | Very attractive, Beautiful, Life | |
Haiba | Attractive, Charm, Attraction | |
Haibah | gift | |
Haida | Heart | |
Haidar | Lion | |
Haide | Of Noble Kin | |
Haidee | modest | |
Haideh | Repentant, Regretful, Apologetic | |
Haiden | Of Scottish origin meaning 'heathland', a variation of the Scottish Haddon. | |
Haider | The King of Jungle, Lion | |
Haidera | Lioness | |
Haiderbux | Loin power by blessing | |
Haides | Ancient Greek form of Hades. After the classical period, the ι in the sequence αι (often written as a subscript like ᾳ) was not pronounced. | |
Haidi | A stranger or Flight | |
Haidy | Old Greek - To caress; modest; reverent; Germanic - Of a noble Kind; A variant of Haidee | |
Haidyn | Old Greek - To caress; modest; reverent; Germanic - Of a noble Kind; A variant of Haidy | |
Haifa | Slender | |
Haifa hayfa | Having beautiful Body, Slender | |
Haig | Enclosure | |
Haihaya | The horse | |
Haijuman | Large Pearl | |
Haik | Alternate transcription of Armenian Հայկ (see Hayk). | |
Haike | Home ruler | |
Haiku | Form Of Japanese Poetry | |
Haila | Valley in the mountains ; From Glen; A variant of Hailey | |
Haile | From The Hay Clearing | |
Hailea | hay meadow | |
Hailee | Hay meadow | |
Haileigh | hay meadow | |
Hailen | English - Hollow; A derivative of Halen | |
Hailey | From The Hay Clearing | |
Hailie | Natural, Hay meadow | |
Haillie | hay meadow | |
Hailwic | Old German variant of Heilwig. | |
Haily | hay meadow | |
Haim | Life |