Browse names
182 names match.
Latin
Gardener; from the Roman family name Hortensius.
Scottish Gaelic
Hay meadow; variant of Haley.
Scandinavian
From Old Norse meaning to hide or secret.
Germanic
Variant of Heidi, meaning of high birth.
Old English
Variant of Hailey, meaning hay meadow.
English
A variant of Harley, derived from Old English meaning 'hare meadow.'
Hawaiian
Possibly derived from Hawaiian origins or a variant of Hallie meaning 'heroine' or 'hall.'
English
From the holly tree.
Germanic
Warrior linden tree.
Latin
Of or belonging to the garden.
English
From the remote valley.
English
The virtue of being honest.
Germanic
Warrior or soldier.
German/Modern variant
Possibly related to Heidi, meaning 'of noble birth' from Germanic roots.
Latin
High esteem or dignity, from the Latin honor.
Germanic
Battle combatant, from Germanic roots meaning battle and fight.
Scandinavian
Will or determination in Nordic tradition.
English
Hay meadow or from the hay clearing, variant of Hailey.
English
Hay meadow, variant of Haley.
Germanic
Battle counsel.
English
A name derived from the hazel tree, symbolizing wisdom and protection.
English
Modern variant of Hayden, from a place name meaning heather valley.
Germanic
From hild (battle) and gard (enclosure), meaning battle fortress.
Germanic; from Hedwig
Short form of Hedwig, meaning battle or conflict.
Germanic
Germanic origin meaning holy.
Greek
Harmony or agreement; French variant of Harmony.
Germanic
Of noble birth; German form of Heidi.
Germanic
Beautiful weasel; pretty and protective.
Hebrew
Grace or favor, from the Hebrew name Channah.
Germanic
Battle fortress or strong protector.
Arabic
Compassion or mercy; implies kindness and tenderness.
English
Hay meadow; modern variant of Hayley.
Latin
Gardener; from the Hortensius family name.
Greek
Variant of Helen; means bright or shining.
English
Hay meadow, variant spelling of Hailey.
Arabic
Lioness; from Arabic word for lion.
Arabic
Gift or present.
Arabic
Gentle or patient.
Germanic
Army woman or warrior maid.
Arabic
Eve or air.
Latin
Honor or esteem.
English
Diminutive, possibly from Hastings or Hazel.
German/French
From the Latin Herminia, the feminine form of Hermes, the Greek messenger god.
Arabic
Meaning halo or nimbus, an aureole of light.
Old English
Variant of Hale, meaning hero or healthy.
Arabic
Guidance or right guidance, from Arabic meaning to guide.
Germanic
From Germanic roots meaning 'earth' or 'fertile land.'
Yiddish
Yiddish diminutive of Hinda or Hendel, meaning 'doe.'