Browse names
404 names match.
Vietnamese
Yellow, golden, or a common Vietnamese surname.
Germanic
Mind or spirit; from the name Hugh.
English
Hunter's meadow; English surname meaning place of the hunters.
Germanic
Heart and mind; short form of Hugh.
Latin
Variant of Hillary, meaning cheerful or hilarious.
Hebrew
Hebrew name meaning vision of God.
English
Place name meaning settlement on a hill.
English
Bright mind; a surname used as a given name.
English
Army ruler; variant of Harold.
Scandinavian
Army ruler; a strong Nordic name.
Arabic
Generosity or breaking into pieces; a noble virtue.
Modern invented
A modern variant of Heaven, suggesting the celestial realm.
Spanish
Spanish form of Ferdinand, meaning bold voyager or adventurous.
English
A variant of Hayley, meaning hay field or meadow.
Arabic
Gift from God, Arabic name meaning present or offering.
English/Germanic
Estate ruler, possibly short form of Henry from Germanic Heimirich.
Germanic
Army man or warrior.
Greek
Diminutive of Henrietta meaning estate ruler.
English
Variant of Holly meaning the holly tree.
Old Norse
From Hildr meaning battle.
Arabic
Means happy or joyful.
Arabic
Means delighted or happy.
Arabic
Means beloved or dear.
Punic
Carthaginian name meaning grace of Baal.
Old English
Hay valley; a variant of Hayden.
Yiddish
Yiddish diminutive of Hirsch meaning deer.
Sanskrit
Lord or relating to Vishnu in Hindu tradition from Sanskrit roots.
Arabic
Cooing of doves, a soft gentle sound.
Spanish, from Latin Hyginus
Healthy, promoting health and wellness.
Hebrew
Halo of light, luminous circle.
English
A bird of prey, keen-eyed hunter.
Scottish, from Hague
A person with a haggard appearance.
English compound
From the manor in the hall, steep hill.
Arabic
Lion, fierce warrior.
Scandinavian
Son of Hans (variant of John).
Arabic
One who turns away from polytheism; upright and just.
Hawaiian
To remember or recall.
Japanese
Spring child or child of spring.
Greek
Variant of Helen, meaning shining light or torch.
English
English place name meaning Hal's island or holy island.
Old English
Diminutive of Howard, from Old English hoh (high) and weard (guardian or keeper).
English
Modern invention combining Heaven (from Old English heofon) with Lee (meadow).
Arabic
Exalted and noble one, Arabic form of Aaron.
English
From the hall dwelling, modern variant of Hailey.
Germanic/Modern
Modern creation or variant of Herb/Herbert, from Germanic meaning 'bright army.'
Yiddish/German
Variant of Hershel, from Yiddish meaning 'dear' or related to Hebrew.
Chinese
Chinese name meaning 'red,' 'rosy,' or 'grand,' symbolizing prosperity and fortune.
Yiddish
Yiddish diminutive of Herschel, meaning deer.