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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the first letter is H.
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Hajü m German (Rare)
Short form of Hans-Jürgen.... [more]
Hak m & f Khmer
Hakam m Arabic
Means "arbiter, judge". One of the names of Allah in Islam.
Hakar m Kurdish, Turkish
its the name of a famous mountain in Turkey
Hakaraia m Maori
Maori form of Zechariah.
Hakaru m Japanese
From Japanese 究 (hakaru) meaning "research", 参 (hakaru) meaning "take part in, intervene", 図 (hakaru) meaning "diagram, figure, illustration", 斗 (hakaru), which refers to a Chinese constellation, 平 (hakaru) meaning "level; even; flat", 法 (hakaru) meaning "method, law, rule", 量 (hakaru) meaning "progress", 権 (hakaru) meaning "power, right, authority" or 揆 (hakaru) meaning "to guess, estimate" or other kanji which are pronounced the same way.... [more]
Hakem m Arabic
Means "judge" or "ruler" in Arabic.
Haki m Literature
Used in Eiríks Saga Rauða, probably written sometime before 1265. ... [more]
Hakidonmuya f & m Hopi
Means "when the moon is rising" in Hopi. Alternatively it possibly means "time of waiting moon; time of waiting".
Hakiem m Ethiopian, Amharic
Means "doctor" in Amharic.
Hakiem m Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay form of Hakim.
Hakim m Indonesian
Means “to judge” in Indonesian.
Häkimcan m Tatar (Rare)
Derived from Arabic Hakim (حكيم) and Turkish Can.
Hakimdzhan m Tatar
Derived from Arabic Hakim and Persian Jan (جان), which means ”soul”.
Hakīmu m Japanese (Japanized, Modern, Rare)
Japanese transliteration of Hakim
Hakimu m Japanese (Arabized, Modern)
It is the Japanese form of Hakim.
Hakimuddin m Indonesian, Arabic, Indian (Muslim), Pashto, Malay (Rare)
Combination of Hakim and الدين (al-din) meaning “the religion” in Arabic
Hakizimana m Rwandan, Rundi, African Mythology (Modern)
A name which means "God saves everything," imana being the name of the original Rwandan/Burundian deity and now the modern word for God in all monotheistic usages within Rwanda and Burundi.
Håkkå m Norwegian (Archaic)
Dialectal form of Håkon.
Hakkatan m Biblical Hebrew
Meaning, "the small."
Hakkie m Scots
Shetlandic Scots diminutive of Haakon. This name used to be Anglicized as Hercules.
Hakkoz m Biblical
Hakkoz is the name of two or three biblical individuals.
Hakobb m Armenian
Version of Hakob.
Hakobune m & f Japanese
Ark.
Hakoda m Popular Culture
A character from the American show Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Hakopa m Maori
Maori form of Jacob.
Hakota m Mormon
Samoan form of Hagoth.
Haku m & f Japanese, Popular Culture
From the Japanese kanji 白 (haku) meaning "white" or 伯 (haku) meaning "count; eldest brother; chief official" or 魄 (haku) meaning "soul".... [more]
Haku m Newar
Means "black" in Newar.
Hakudoshi m Japanese
Means "white child" in japanese
Hakumakle m & f Ainu
Meaning "Hurry" in Ainu.
Hakun m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Hákon.
Hakunei m & f Shona
This is a name that implies and asks, meaning "What is not there?". This is a name given by or to someone who is assumed to be falling short or without, so they name the child "What could be missing?" in a sense of affirmation, so to say there is perfection even if you (all) do not see it or doubt it... [more]
Hakuoh m & f Japanese
Means "White Phoenix" or "White Female-phoenix."
Haƙurau m Hausa
From the Hausa hàƙurà meaning “be patient”.
Hakuren m Japanese
From Japanese 伯 (haku) meaning "chief, count, earl, uncle" or 白 (haku) meaning "white" combined with 廉 (ren) meaning "bargain, reason, charge, suspicion, point, account, purity, honest, low price, cheap, rested, contented, peaceful", 連 (ren) meaning "take along, lead, join, connect, party, gang, clique" or 蓮 (ren) meaning "lotus"... [more]
Hakurou m Japanese
From Japanese 白 (haku) meaning "white" or 珀 (haku) meaning "amber" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son" or 朗 (rou) meaning "bright, clear". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Hakuryū m Japanese (Rare)
This name can be used as 博龍, 博竜, 博隆, 白竜, 白龍, 白隆, 伯龍, 伯竜, 伯隆 or 柏龍 with 博 (haku, baku) meaning "command, esteem, exposition, fair, win acclaim," 白 (haku, byaku, shira-, shiro, shiro.i) meaning "white," 伯 (haku) meaning "Brazil, chief, count, earl, uncle," 柏 (haku, hyaku, byaku, kashiwa) meaning "oak," 龍 (ryuu, ryou, rou, tatsu) meaning "dragon, imperial," 竜 (ryuu, ryou, rou, ise, tatsu) meaning "dragon, imperial" and 隆 (ryuu) meaning "high, hump, noble, prosperity."... [more]
Hakushi m Japanese
Hakushi (白紙) means: blank paper; blank/unfilled form; blank sheet, white paper.
Hakuto m Japanese
From Japanese 柏 (haku) meaning "oak" or 白 (haku) meaning "white" combined with 人 (to) meaning "person", 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation or 杜 (to) meaning "woods; grove". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Hakuya f & m Japanese
By HAKU: WHITE. YA: TO BE. ... [more]
Hak-yeon m Korean
From Sino-Korean 學 "learning, knowledge; school" and 沇 "flowing and engulfing; brimming".
Halara f & m Popular Culture
From the Greek word χαλαρά (halara) meaning "to take it easy". A notable bearer is a character called Halara Nightmare featured in the video game Master Detective Archives: Rain Code.
Halbernus m Old Norse
Latinized form of Hallbiǫrn.
Halbert m American
Transferred use of the surname Halbert.
Halbertus m Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant of Albertus.
Halbiorn m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Hallbiǫrn.
Halcyoneus m Greek Mythology (Latinized), Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Ἁλκυονεύς (Halkyoneus), which is the masculine form of Halkyone (see Halcyone). In real life, Halcyoneus (also called Alcyoneus) was a son of Antigonus Gonatas, king of Macedonia (3rd century BC).
Haldan m Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant of Halfdan.
Halden m Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant of Halfdan.
Haldir m Literature
A character in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. An Elf of Lothlorien, Haldir is the one who guides the Fellowship through the forest and brings them before Galadriel and Celeborn.
Haldo m Estonian (Archaic)
Variant of Aldo and short form of Haldur.
Haldun m Turkish
Turkish form of Khaldoun.
Hale m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Harry.
Háleikr m Old Norse
Old Norse combination of hǫð "battle" and leikr "game", "play", "sport", "fight".
Halemano m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Herman.
Halen m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Halen.
Halewijn m Medieval Dutch
Name of the titular character in of the well-known Dutch medieval ballad "Heer Halewijn zong een liedekijn"/"The Song of Lord Halewijn".
Hálfdán m Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Hálfdan.
Hälge m Swedish (Rare)
Variant of Helge. Hälge is the name of a cartoon moose in Sweden, from Swedish älg meaning "moose".
Hälghe m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Helgi.
Hali f & m Greek
"The sea"
Halid m Bosnian, Indonesian, Filipino, Maranao, Maguindanao, Tausug
Form of Khalid used in various languages.
Halif m Arabic
Means "he swore" in Arabic
Halil İbrahim m Turkish
Combination of Halil and İbrahim.
Halimon m Belarusian
Belarusian name derived from the Greek name Philemon. It means "loving, giving love".
Halin m Karachay-Balkar
Karachay-Balkar form of Khalim.
Halip m Gascon
Gascon form of Philip.
Halis m Turkish
Meaning "uncomplicated, pure". Arabic origin.
Haljand m Estonian
Haljand is an Estonian masculine given name derived from the Estonian language "haljas" meaning "green" and "verdant".
Halkin m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Harry, derived from Hal combined with the diminutive suffix -kin.
Halla m & f Korean
Of uncertain etymology.
Hallar m Estonian
Variant of Hellar.
Hallbiǫrn m Old Norse
Variant transcription of ᚼᚢᛚᛒᚢᚱᛁᚾ (see Hallbjǫrn).
Hallbiorn m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Hallbiǫrn.
Hallbjørn m Norwegian (Rare), Faroese (Rare)
Norwegian and Faroese form of Hallbjǫrn.
Hallelujah f & m English (Rare)
From the English word hallelujah, uttered in worship or as an expression of rejoicing, ultimately from Hebrew הַלְּלוּיָהּ (halleluyah) meaning "praise ye the Lord."
Hallet m Medieval English
Diminutive of Henry.
Halley f & m English
Transferred use of the surname Halley.... [more]
Hallfreðr m Old Norse
From Old Norse hallr "rock" and friðr "peace".
Hallfríður f & m Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic feminine form of Hallfríðr and modern Faroese masculine form of Hallfreðr.
Hallgeir m Norwegian
Modern form of Hallgeirr.
Hallgeirr m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse hallr "rock" combined with Old Norse geirr "spear".
Hallgrim m Norwegian
Modern Norwegian form of Hallgrímr.
Hallgrímr m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse hallr "rock" combined with Old Norse grîma "mask".
Hallgrímur m Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese form of Hallgrímr. It was borne by Icelandic poet and clergyman Hallgrímur Pétursson (1614-1674).
Halliwell m English (Rare)
Transferred use of a surname Halliwell.
Hallmar m Icelandic, Faroese, Norwegian (Rare, Archaic)
Combination of the Old Norse name elements hallr "flat stone, flat rock" and mærr "famous".
Hallmundr m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse hallr "rock" combined with Old Norse mundr "protection."
Hallosheth m Biblical Hebrew
Meaning, "enchanter."
Hallur m Icelandic, Faroese
Modern Icelandic and Faroese form of Hallr.
Hallvarður m Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese younger form of Hallvarðr.
Hally m English
Diminutive of Harry.
Hálmar m Faroese
Faroese variant of Hallmar.
Halola m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Harold.
Halomoan m Batak
Means "wish, desire" in Batak.
Halona m & f Iroquois
Halona is a unisex name that means "Of good fortune"
Halphas m Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
A demon listed in the Ars Goetia
Háls m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Hals.
Hals m Old Norse, Old Danish, Old Swedish
Old Norse name and byname, from Old Norse hals "throat", "neck".
Halsey m & f English
From Old English, meaning "from Hal's island". The name is probably given in honour of the American war hero Admiral William "Bull" Halsey, Jr. (1882-1959).
Halston m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Halston. May also be a variation of Halsten.
Halt m Popular Culture
A name created by John Flanagan for his series 'Ranger's Apprentice' in which Halt is an old Ranger who takes on an apprentice.
Halti m & f Finnish
From the name of a Finnish fell, Halti (Háldi in Northern Sami).... [more]
Haluka m German (Rare, ?)
Variant transcription of Haruka.... [more]
Halvarður m Faroese
Faroese variant of Hallvarður.
Hálvdan m Faroese
Faroese form of Hálfdan.
Halwyn m Welsh
Means "salt" in Welsh.
Halyl m Turkmen
Turkmen form of Khalil.
Hamad m Arabic
Means "one who praises" in Arabic.
Hamada m Arabic
Derived from Arabic حَمِيد (ḥamīd) meaning "praiseworthy", ultimately from حَمِدَ (ḥamida) meaning "to praise". It is etymologically related to Hamid 1 and Muhammad.
Hamadou m Western African
Form of Hamad or Hammad used in parts of French-influenced western Africa.
Hamady m Western African
A variant of the Arabic name Hamad, meaning "praiseworthy".
Hamal m Astronomy
Derived from the Arabic راس الحمل (rās al-ħamal) meaning "head of the ram". The brightest star in the Aries constellation.
Hamall m Old Norse
From Old Norse hamall meaning "castrated male sheep, wether".
Ħamallu m Maltese
Maltese form of Christopher.
Hamandishe m Shona
Meaning “one’s relative or family is God”, this name may be given by and/or to someone who is devoted to God, who is an orphan, has no relatives or was abandoned.
Hamar m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse hamarr "hammer".
Hamath m English (Puritan)
The word signifies a defense or citadel, and such designation was very suitable for this chief royal city of the Hittites, situated between their northern and southern capitals, Carchemish and Kadesh, on a gigantic mound beside the Orontes... [more]
Hambali m Indonesian
From the name of 9th-century Islamic jurist and theologian Ahmad ibn Hanbal, who founded the Hanbali school (madhhab) of Sunni Islam.
Hambardzum m Armenian (Eastern)
Eastern Armenian transliteration of Hampartsum.
Hamble m English
Transferred use of the surname Hamble.
Hamdan m Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Means "the praised one" in Arabic, from the root حمد (hamida) meaning "to praise".
Hamdee m Thai (Muslim)
Thai form of Hamdi.
Hamdi m Arabic, Turkish, Indonesian
Means "praiseworthy" or "praise" in Arabic, derived from the root حمد (hamida) meaning "to praise".
Hamdija m & f Bosnian
Bosnian form of Hamdi and variant transcription of Hamdiya.
Hamdun m Medieval Arabic (Moorish)
Means "praise, praiseworthy" in Arabic.
Hamdy m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Hamdi.
Hamelot m Medieval English
Diminutive of Hamon and Hamond.
Hamengkubuwono m Javanese, Indonesian
Means "guardian of the world" in Javanese. It comes from the current ruling royal house of the Yogyakarta Sultanate in Indonesia
Hamĝakix m Aleut
Meaning "his sleeves"
Hami m Finnish
Finnish short form of Aaprahami.
Həmid m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Hamid 1.
Hamidi m Greek (Cypriot), Turkish (Cypriot)
Meaning "To Be Commended", "Praise".
Hamidou m Western African
Form of Hamid 1 or Hamid 2 used in parts of French-influenced western Africa.
Hamid Reza m Persian
Combination of Hamid 1 and Reza. Though usually transcribed into Latin characters with a dash or a space, it is not written with a space in Persian.
Hamid-Reza m Persian
Alternate transcription of Hamid Reza.
Hamidreza m Persian
Alternate transcription of Hamid Reza.
Hamidu m Hausa
Hausa form of Hamid 1.
Hamidullo m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Hamidullah.
Hamilkár m Hungarian
Cognate of Hamilcar, meaning "brother of Melqart".
Hāmiora m Maori
Maori form of Samuel.
Hamir m Arabic
Arabs transcripton of Amir 1 from Urdu 'گدھا چلانے والا' meaning 'Prince'.
Hamis m Swahili
From Swahili Alhamisi meaning "Thursday" (ultimately of Arabic origin).
Hamisoa m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy hamy meaning "sweetness" and soa meaning "good".
Hamlin m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Hamlin. A notable bearer is American author Hamlin Garland (1860-1940) who wrote fictional works about life in the Midwest.
Hamlo m Georgian (Rare)
Short form of Hamlet.
Hammad m Urdu, Arabic
Derived from Arabic حَمِيد (ḥamīd) meaning "praiseworthy".
Hammedatha m Biblical
Hammedatha was an Agagite and the father of Haman.
Hammett m Medieval English
Possible relation to Hamon?
Hammie m & f English
Diminutive of Hamilton and Hammond.
Hamming m Japanese
This name is a very rarely used name in japenese culture
Hammish m Biblical, Scottish
Variant form of the name Hamish... [more]
Hammouda m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Variant of Hamouda (chiefly Tunisian).
Hammy m English
Diminutive of Hamilton and Hammond.
Hamonet m Medieval English
Diminutive of Hamon and Hamond.
Hamor m Biblical
Hamor was the father of Shechem. Shechem defiled Dinah according to Genesis 34.
Hámóðr m Old Norse
Old Norse combination of ha (Germanic element) and móðr "mind; wrath; courage".
Hamoud m Arabic
Derived from Arabic حَمِدَ (ḥamida) meaning "to praise, to commend". It is etymologically related to Muhammad, Ahmad, and Hamid 1.
Hamouda m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi variant of Hamoud.
Hamp m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Hamp.
Hampartsum m Armenian
Means "ascension" in Armenian.
Hampei m Japanese (Rare)
Variant transcription of Hanpei.
Hampeita m Japanese (Rare)
Variant transcription of Hanpeita.
Hampsicora m History
Meaning unknown. Could be a Latin form of Ampsaga, the name of a river (today known as Rhummel in Algerian Arabic) bordering with the Numidian Massylii in the vicinity of Cirta.... [more]
Hampton m English
Transferred use of the surname Hampton.
Hamse m Eastern African, Somali
Variant of Xamse, which is used outside of Somalia.
Hamuel m Biblical, Biblical Latin
Form of Hammuel used in the Douay-Rheims Bible (1582-1610), the Clementine Vulgate (1592) and the Nova Vulgata ("Neo-Vulgate", 1979). The latter two are respectively the former and current official Bible of the Roman Catholic Church.
Hāmuera m Maori
Maori form of Samuel.
Hamul m Biblical
Hamul was a son of Pharez of the Tribe of Judah according to Genesis 46:12 and Numbers 26:21. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.
Håmund m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian form of Hámundr.
Hámundur m Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese younger form of Hámundr.
Həmzə m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Hamza.
Hamzah m Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Arabic alternate transcription of Hamza as well as the usual Indonesian and Malay form.
Hamzat m Avar
Avar form of Hamza.
Hamzeh m Persian, Arabic
Alternate transcription of Hamza as well as the Persian form.
Han m & f Dutch
Short form of Johannes or Hanne 1.
Han m Chinese
Derived from the Chinese character 悍 (hàn) meaning "brave; fierce; valiant; ferocious" or 汉 (hàn) referred to the Han River or the Han ethnic name or 汗 (hàn) meaning "sweat".... [more]
Han m Popular Culture
Variant of John. A bearer of this name is Han Solo a hero from the 'Star Wars' movies.
Han m & f Burmese
Means "gesture, style, manner, appearance" in Burmese.
Han m & f Lao
Means "lively" in Lao.
Han m Thai
Means "brave, daring" in Thai.
Han m Turkish
From a Turkic title meaning "leader, ruler". The title is usually translated into English as "khan".
Han m & f Korean
나라 '한' - 韓... [more]
Hanabusa m Japanese (Rare)
From 花房 (hanabusa) meaning "calyx, flower cluster," combined from 花 (hana) meaning "flower" and 房 (fusa) meaning "bunch, cluster (of flowers); segment."... [more]
Hanafi m Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
From the name of 8th-century Islamic theologian and jurist Abu Hanifa, who founded the Hanafi school (madhhab) of Sunni Islam.
Hanalei f & m Hawaiian
Means "crescent bay" from Hawaiian hana "bay" and lei. It is sometimes used as the Hawaiian form of Henry.
Hanamaru m Japanese
From Japanese 花園 (hanamaru) meaning "flower garden".
Hanameel m Biblical
Hanameel, meaning "rest from God," a cousin of Jeremiah from whom the latter bought property. Jeremiah 32:7ff.
Hananeel m Hebrew
Means "God graciously gave" in Hebrew.
Hananel m Hebrew
Hebrew. This is a traditional, though seldom-used, Jewish name. It means "God is gracious". Ultimately, it derives from the same Hebrew root as John and Anne.
Hanannihah f & m Mormon (Rare)
From the land of Hanannihah mentioned in the Book of Moses. A possibility of origin is being derived from Hannah.
Hananya m Hebrew
Variant transcription of חֲנַנְיָה (See Chananyah)
Hanao f & m Japanese
From Japanese 花 or 華 (hana) both meaning "flower" combined with 桜 (o) meaning "cherry blossom" (usually feminine) or 郎 (o) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Hánas m Sami
Sami form of Hans.
Han-bada m Korean (Modern, Rare)
From Bada prefixed with 한 (han), either a determiner from the numeral Hana meaning "one," or the present determiner form of adjective 하다 (hada) meaning "big, large, great."
Hanbē m Japanese (Archaic)
This name combines 半 (han, naka.ba) meaning "half, middle, odd number, part-, semi-" with 兵衛 (bee) (see Hyōe).... [more]
Han-bin m Korean
From Sino-Korean 韓 "fence; Korea" and 彬 "cultivated, well-bred".
Han-bit m & f Korean (Modern)
From Bit prefixed with 한 (han), either a determiner from the numeral Hana meaning "one," or the present determiner form of adjective 하다 (hada) meaning "big, large, great."
Han-boram m & f Korean (Rare)
From Boram prefixed with 한 (han), either a determiner from the numeral Hana meaning "one," or the present determiner form of adjective 하다 (hada) meaning "big, large, great."
Han-byeol f & m Korean (Modern)
From Byeol prefixed with 한 (han), either a determiner from the numeral Hana meaning "one," or the present determiner form of adjective 하다 (hada) meaning "big, large, great."... [more]
Handayani f & m Javanese
Means "encouraging, benefitting" in Javanese.
Handi m English
Variant of Handy.
Hando m Estonian
Variant of Ando.
Handrij m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Andrew.... [more]
Handroš m Sorbian (Archaic)
Obsolete variant of Handrij.
Handsome m English
From the English word "handsome" meaning "attractive; good-looking".
Handy m English
From a nickname for a useful person
Hanechin m Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Judeo-Anglo-Norman adoption of Hankin.
Han-eol m & f Korean (Modern)
From an archaic variant of Haneul (compare Han-ul and Hanul).
Ha-Neul m & f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 하늘 (see Haneul).
Haneul-bit f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Haneul and Bit (compare Bit-haneul).
Haneul-byeol f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Haneul and Byeol (compare the more common Byeol-ha).
Hang m & f Chinese
From Chinese 航 or 杭 (háng) meaning "ship, boat, sail, navigate" or 行 (háng) meaning "business, line, row", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Han-garam m & f Korean (Modern, Rare)
From Garam prefixed with 한 (han), either a determiner from the numeral Hana meaning "one," or the present determiner form of adjective 하다 (hada) meaning "big, large, great."
Hangeri m Circassian, Adyghe, Kabardian
From Turkic "Khan" and "Giray"
Han-geuru m & f Korean (Modern, Rare)
From Korean 한그루 (han-geuru), which refers to a raising of a single crop (of rice) a year or, in general, single-crop farming, from Geuru prefixed with determiner 한 (han), from the numeral Hana meaning "one" (can also come from the present determiner form of adjective 하다 (hada) meaning "big, large, great").
Hangfeizi m History
Hanfeizi was a scholar who developed the teachings of legalism.
Hangi m Alsatian (Archaic)
Vernacular diminutive of Heinrich.
Hangil m Korean
A Native-Korean name that means "One Way", "One Path", or "One Direction".
Han-gyeol m & f Korean (Modern)
From native Korean 한결 (hangyeol) meaning "uniformity," effectively a combination of determiner 한 (han), from the numeral Hana meaning "one" (can also come from the present determiner form of adjective 하다 (hada) meaning "big, large, great"), and 결 (gyeol) meaning "layer, ply; chance, opportunity, moment."
Hangyu m Korean
From Sino-Korean 閒 (han) meaning "peaceful, calm" combined with 赳 (gyu) "grand".
Hạnh m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 行 (hạnh) meaning "business, line, row" or 幸 (hạnh) meaning "luck, favour".
Hanh m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 亨 (hanh) meaning "smoothly progressing".
Hania m Hopi
From Hopi hónawuu "bear".
Haníbal m Galician
Galician form of Hannibal.
Hanibal m Croatian (Rare), Slovene (Rare)
Croatian and Slovene form of Hannibal.
Haniël m Dutch
Dutch form of Haniel.
Haniel m Biblical, Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend, Brazilian
Variant of Hanniel used in the King James Version of 1 Chronicles 7:39, where it belongs to one of the sons of Ulla "and a prince and hero of the tribe of Asher"... [more]
Hənifə f & m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Hanifa.
Haniff m Malay
Malay form of Hanif.
Hanik m Silesian
Diminutive of Hanys.
Hanish m Near Eastern Mythology
Possibly deriving from the Akkadian word ḫanīšum ("submission"), although this etymology is contested. Name borne by a god of destruction, that was always invoked alongside his twin Shullat.
Hanisi m & f Rotuman
A common name in Rotuman culture. The word hanisi means "love" and so if you have a very affectionate child then this is the name for them. Interestingly, the word hanisi can be added to other words to further expand on the meaning of the name such as the name Rauhanisi
Hanjae m Korean
From Sino-Korean 瀚(han) meaning "Vast, Wide, Extensive" combined with 宰(jae) "To rule" other hanja characters with the same sounds are possible.
Hanjian m Chinese (Hokkien), Chinese
comes from Chinese (hânjiàn) meaning "rare"
Han-jin m Korean
"a rare opportunity for resentment". as Han means "grief or resentment" in Korean psychology, Jin means "precious or rare".
Hankali m & f Hausa
Means "intelligent" in Hausa.
Hanko m Bulgarian
Derived from Protobulgarian хан "khan".
Hanlin m English
Transferred use of the surname Hanlin.
Han-maeum f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
From Maeum prefixed with 한 (han), either a determiner from the numeral Hana meaning "one," or the present determiner form of adjective 하다 (hada) meaning "big, large, great."
Hanmer m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Hanmer.
Hannan f & m Arabic (Arabized, Rare)
The most merciful, The Beneficent. One of the names of Allah.... [more]
Hánnar m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse hannarr "skilled".
Hanneman m & f Medieval Dutch, Dutch (Rare)
Medieval Dutch pet form of Hanne 1, as the Germanic element man has been used as a suffix for pet forms of both masculine and feminine names since the 7th century AD... [more]
Hannemann m Medieval German
Medieval German cognate of Hanneman.
Hanni f & m Finnish
A Finnish diminutive of Hanna and Johanna (and Hannu and Johannes)... [more]
Hannickel m Alsatian (Archaic)
Contraction of Johann and Nikolaus, particularly found in areas where the French name Jean 1 Nicolas was used.
Hanniël m Dutch
Dutch form of Hanniel.
Hanniel m Biblical
Means "grace of God" in Hebrew, the first element from the stem of hanan "he was gracious, showed favour" (compare Hannah, Hannibal, John)... [more]
Hanning m German (Rare)
Diminutive of Hanno
Hannis m Faroese
Faroese short form of Jóhannis.
Hánno m Sami
Sami form of Hannu.
Hanno m Estonian, German
Northern German and Estonian short form of Johannes.