Browse names
404 names match.
English
Of the heavens; divine.
English
Dweller by the holly trees.
English, diminutive of Harriet
Ruler of the household.
English, diminutive of Henry
Ruler of the home.
Germanic
Ruler of the home, army ruler.
Hebrew
Flower, blossom.
Arabic
Strong, steadfast.
English, variant of Hayley
Heroine, hay meadow.
English
Hay meadow.
Hebrew
Myrtle tree.
Hebrew
Yahweh strengthens.
Old English
Army ruler.
English
Meadow of the hares.
Arabic
Handsome, good, benefactor.
English, Scottish
From Hugh's town.
Old English
Heath, wasteland.
Germanic
Mind, intellect, spirit.
Old English
From the hare's land.
Old English
High guardian or noble watchman.
Germanic
Bright warrior.
Germanic
Bright army; illustrious warrior.
German
From the Germanic elements heri and man, meaning army man.
English (from Germanic)
English feminine form of Harry, from Henry, meaning home ruler.
Germanic
From the Germanic element hild, meaning battle.
Greek
From Greek Homeros, meaning hostage or pledge, borne by the epic poet of the Iliad and Odyssey.
German
From Germanic elements meaning bright heart or bright mind.
Latin
From the Roman family name Horatius, of uncertain meaning, borne by the famous Roman poet.
English (from Germanic)
Feminine form of Henry, meaning home ruler.
Greek/French
A French and German form of Helen, meaning torch, light, or shining one.
Latin
From Latin hilarus, meaning cheerful, merry, or lighthearted.
Latin
From Latin hilaris, meaning cheerful, merry, or lighthearted.
Germanic
Feminine form of Harry, from heri (army) and ric (power).
Old English
Variant of Holly, from holen meaning the holly plant.
Germanic (short for Henry)
Ruler of the estate.
Hebrew (Germanic form of John)
God's grace.
Hebrew/Greek (variant of Esther)
Star.
Hebrew
From Hiyram, meaning elevated or my brother is exalted.
Yiddish
A deer.
Yiddish
A deer; graceful and swift.
Germanic
Bright army; glorious and illustrious warrior.
Germanic
Ruler of the home and household.
English
From the holly shrub or tree.
English
From the high place.
Greek
Shining light, bright one; variant of Helen from Greek 'hele' (torch).
English
Hay meadow, field of hay; variant of Hallie or Haley.
Germanic
Estate ruler, mistress of the home; variant of Henrietta.
Germanic
From English surname derived from Hugh, from Germanic Hugo meaning mind or spirit.
English
English surname from place name meaning settlement on a hill.