Browse names
404 names match.
Germanic
Army man; from the Old German heri and man.
English
From the enclosed forest; from Old English hag and wudu.
Latin
Gardener; from the Roman family name Hortensius.
Scottish
From the farmstead on the hill; a place name.
Hebrew
Life; variant of Chaim.
Scottish Gaelic
Hay meadow; variant of Haley.
Germanic
Bright mind or intelligent.
English
Brave or bold.
Germanic
From Old English and Old Norse meaning army land or rocky land.
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.
Germanic via French
French form of Henry, meaning estate ruler.
Hebrew
Biblical name meaning salvation or God is salvation.
Old English
From Hayward, meaning hedge keeper or pastoral guardian.
English
Modern variant of Hayden, from an English place name meaning hedged valley.
Spanish
A Spanish name of Germanic origin, possibly related to or derived from Hernani.
English
A variant of Harley, derived from Old English meaning 'hare meadow.'
Latin
From the Latin name Hilarius, derived from 'hilaris' meaning 'cheerful.'
Hawaiian
Possibly derived from Hawaiian origins or a variant of Hallie meaning 'heroine' or 'hall.'
English
From the holly tree.
Germanic
Warrior linden tree.
Arabic
Beautiful or good.
Spanish
Timekeeper; Spanish form of Horace from the Roman family Horatius.
English
Settlement at valley end; Old English place name.
Hebrew
Hebrew name meaning sacred mountain or dedicated height.
Latin
Of or belonging to the garden.
English
From the remote valley.
Scottish
Son of Henry.
Welsh
Eminent chief, from Howel.
English
From the valley with hay, from Hayden.
Germanic
Bright spirit, from Hubert.
English
The virtue of being honest.
Germanic
Warrior or soldier.
English
From the Norse name Hasculf.
Greek
Spanish form of Homer, derived from Greek meaning pledge or hostage.
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.
Old English
Army land or hare meadow, variant of Harlan.
Hebrew
Exalted or elevated one.
Scandinavian
Will or determination in Nordic tradition.
English
Hay meadow or from the hay clearing, variant of Hailey.
Hebrew
Partner or companion, a biblical name.
German
God is gracious, diminutive of Johannes.
English
Hay meadow, variant of Haley.
Germanic
Battle counsel.
English
Deer meadow.