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Old English
Variant of Hale, meaning hero or healthy.
Old English
Modern variant possibly from Helen, meaning bright or shining.
Japanese
Generous or spacious, from kanji meaning width and magnanimity.
Arabic
Guidance or right guidance, from Arabic meaning to guide.
Germanic
From Germanic roots meaning 'earth' or 'fertile land.'
Arabic
From Arabic meaning 'good' or 'handsome,' a variant of Hassan.
Yiddish
Yiddish diminutive of Hinda or Hendel, meaning 'doe.'
Germanic
Variant of Harris, meaning 'son of Harry' or 'estate ruler.'
Latin
From Latin Horatius, possibly meaning keeper of the hours.
Spanish
From Greek Hermes meaning interpreter, messenger, or god of commerce.
Irish
Surname meaning small and fair, used as first name.
English
A small wood or wooded hill.
Germanic
French form of Henry, meaning estate ruler.
Irish
Descendant of Ógán; Irish surname used as given name.
Germanic
Variant of Henrietta, feminine form of Henry meaning estate ruler.
Scandinavian or Germanic
Related to hall or rock, from Old Norse.
Hebrew and English
Mighty or splendid, a diminutive related to Hadassah.
Hebrew
Salvation or deliverance, related to the biblical name Hosea.
Irish
Descendant of Aodhagán; Irish surname with Gaelic roots.
Haudenosaunee
A name of Iroquois origin; famous from Longfellow's poem.
Arabic
Strong or lion-like.
Modern English
Contemporary blend combining Harley with Lynn.
Hebrew/Yiddish
A hind, female deer; used as a surname and given name in Yiddish tradition.
Arabic
A gift or present; derived from Arabic hiba meaning something given.
English
From the settlement of a man named Hes; an English place name.
English
From Old English meaning 'hero' or 'hall,' commonly a surname.
Greek
From Greek Heracles, meaning 'glory of Hera,' representing strength and heroism.
Hebrew
From Hebrew meaning 'greatly praised' or 'he praised God.'
Scandinavian
A variant of Hallie or Hale, possibly meaning 'rock' or 'from the meadow.'
Old English
Hay settlement or hay valley.
English
High meadow or hen enclosure.
Modern English
Modern creation possibly from Harley and -leen suffix.
Chinese and Korean
Various meanings including one or expansive.
Modern English
Modern creation from Haven.
Hebrew
God is strong; from Ezekiel.
Greek
From Hermes, meaning messenger or well-born.
Hebrew
Meaning save us, a biblical exclamation of praise.
Germanic
Bright warrior; combines elements meaning shining and hero.
Hebrew
Star; diminutive of Hester or Esther.
Old French
Battle worthy or eager warrior; variant of Harvey.
Germanic/Modern
Uncertain origin; possibly variant of Hugh.
Old English
One who hoods or covers; an occupational surname.
Hebrew/Arabic
Grace; variant of Hannah from Hebrew channah, or from the henna plant.
Old English
Army hill; from Old English here (army) and hlaw (hill).
Old Norse
Army power; from Old Norse herr (army) and valdr (power).
English
Brave and hardy.
Germanic
Bright warrior.
Arabic
Means lion.