Names starting with H
1,227 Names found
Possibly means "brother of Melqart", from Phoenician 𐤀𐤇 (ʾaḥ) meaning "brother" combined with the name of the god Melqart. This was a common Punic...
Derived from the Scottish and English surname, which originated from the Old English words hamel meaning "crooked" or "mutilated" and dun meaning...
From Swahili Alhamisi meaning "Thursday", from Arabic الخميس (al-khamīs), itself derived from خمسة (khamsa) meaning "five".
From Arabic خامس (khāmis) meaning "fifth", a derivative of خمسة (khamsa) meaning "five". It is sometimes appended to a given name to indicate the...
From a Latinized form of Old Norse Amlóði, of uncertain meaning. It may derive from Old Norse ama "to bother" and óðr "frenzied, furious"....
Means "the reigning one, queen" in Hebrew, a derivative of מָלַךְ (malaḵ) meaning "to reign". In the Old Testament, this is the name of the sister of ...
The English surname originated from either the Norman given name Hamo or the Old Norse given name Hámundr.
From Akkadian Hammu-rapi, likely derived from Amorite, another Semitic language. Several meanings have been proposed, including "uncle is a healer".
Th...Akkadian form of Hammurabi.
Diminutive of Hamo. This was the name of one of Shakespeare's sons who died in childhood. His death may have inspired his father's play Hamlet.
Variant of Hamo.
Swedish diminutive of Hans.
Means "father-in-law is dew" in Hebrew, from חָם (ḥam) meaning "father-in-law" and טַל (ṭal) meaning "dew". In the Old Testament, this is the name of...
Means "lion" in Arabic, a derivative of حمز (ḥamuza) meaning "strong, sturdy". This was the name of an uncle of the Prophet Muhammad who was slain in...
From Chinese 汉 (hàn) meaning "man", also referring to the Han Chinese people, or 翰 (hàn) meaning "writing, painting". Other characters can also form...
Form of Hannah in several languages.
From Japanese 花 (hana) or 華 (hana), both meaning "flower". Other kanji or kanji combinations can also form this name.
From Japanese 花 (hana) or 華 (hana), both meaning "flower", combined with 絵 (e) meaning "picture" or 恵 (e) meaning "favour, benefit". Other kanji...
From Japanese 花 (hana) meaning "flower" and 子 (ko) meaning "child", as well as other kanji combinations.
Means "gracious" in Hebrew. This is the name of several minor characters in the Old Testament.
Means "Yahweh is gracious" in Hebrew, from חָנַן (ḥanan) meaning "to be gracious" and יָהּ (yah) referring to the Hebrew God. This name appears...
Greek form of Ananias.
From Sino-Vietnamese 姮 (hằng) meaning "lady".
From Sino-Vietnamese 杏 (hạnh) meaning "apricot", 幸 (hạnh) meaning "luck, favour", or 行 (hạnh) meaning "virtue".
Polish diminutive of Hanna 1.
Variant of Hanniel used in some versions of the Old Testament.
From a Turkish title meaning "lady", derived from han meaning "khan, ruler, leader".
From Arabic هنيء (hanīʾ) meaning "pleasant, beneficial", from the root هنأ (hanaʾa) meaning "to gladden, to enjoy".
Originally a short form of Hankin, a medieval diminutive of John. Since the 17th century in the United States, it has also served as a diminutive of H...
Dutch diminutive of Johanna.
Diminutive of Hann.
Medieval English form of Iohannes (see John).
Form of Ḥanna (see Hannah) in several languages.
From the Hebrew name חַנָּה (Ḥanna) meaning "favour, grace", from the root חָנַן (ḥanan) meaning "to be gracious". In the Old Testament, this is the...
Greek form of Annas.