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Hasime f Albanian
Feminine form of Hasim.
Hasper m Romansh
Romansh form of Caspar, traditionally used in the Surselva region.
Hathi m Indian
Means "elephant" in Hindi and Urdu.
Hatixhe f Albanian
Albanian form of Hatice.
Hatsumomo f Literature, Popular Culture
From Japanese 初 (hatsu) meaning "first, new" combined with 桃 (momo) meaning "peach," as borne by the fictional character Hatsumomo in the 1997 book 'Memoirs of a Geisha' by Arthur Golden and its 2005 movie adaptation.
Haunui m Tahitian
Means "great peace" from Tahitian hau meaning "peace, concord" and nui meaning "great, big".
Hauʻoli m & f Hawaiian
Means "happiness" in Hawaiian. This name was used by American actress Mary Astor as a middle name for her daughter, Marylyn Hauoli Thorpe, who was born in 1932 in Honolulu, Hawaii. A known bearer is American football player Hauʻoli Kikaha (1992-).
Haŭruś m Belarusian
Diminutive of Haŭryla.
Haŭryk m Belarusian
Diminutive of Haŭryla.
Haŭryla m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Gabriel.... [more]
Havaska f Hungarian
Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include a derivation from Hungarian havas "snowy, snow-covered; mountain" and a modern form of an alleged Old Hungarian given name Havadi which is said to have meant "moon" in Old Hungarian, whereas in modern Szekler-Hungarian havadi is a general term for white springflowers, most commonly the white narcissus or the snowdrop flower.
Havise f Norman
Norman form of Hawise.
Havryila f Ukrainian (Rare)
Feminine form of Havryil.
Hawea f Hawaiian
Possibly taken from hāwea, the name of a mythical drum brought from Tahiti.
Hawiz f Medieval Breton
Breton cognate of Hawise.
Hawra f Arabic, Muslim
Means "having eyes with a marked contrast of black and white; gazelle-eyed" in Arabic. ... [more]
Hawštyn m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Augustin.
Hawthorn m English, Romani (Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Hawthorn.
Haxhere f Albanian
Albanian form of Hacer.
Haxhi m Albanian
Albanian form of Haji.
Hayarpi f Armenian
Feminine Armenian feminine name derived from հայ (hay) meaning "Armenian" and արեւ (arev) meaning "sun".
Hazar f Arabic
Means "vigilant, cautious, careful" in Arabic.
Hazem m Arabic (Egyptian), Arabic
Egyptian transcription of Hazim.
Healani f Hawaiian
Means "heavenly mist", from hea meaning "mist" and lani meaning "sky, heaven".
Heba f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Hiba.
Hebbla f Old Swedish
Old Swedish name of unknown origin. Found in Östergötland in Sweden and in Finland.
Hébé f Greek Mythology
French and Hungarian form of Hebe.
Hécatée m History (Gallicized)
French form of Hekataios via Hecataeus.
Hectoria f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Hector.
Héda f Hungarian (Rare)
Short form of Hedvig.
Heda f Czech (Rare), Slovak (Rare), German (Archaic), Norwegian (Rare), Estonian (Rare), Slovene
Short form of names beginning with the Germanic element hadu "battle, combat".
Hédard m French (Quebec)
French form of Hadard.
Hedd m Welsh (Rare)
Directly taken from Welsh hedd "peace".
Heddus f Welsh (Rare)
Directly taken from Welsh heddus "peaceful, pacific, tranquil".
Heddwen f Welsh (Rare)
Feminine form of Heddwyn.
Hede f Estonian
Variant of Heda.
Hedí f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Icelandic adoption of Hedi.
Hedla f German (Silesian)
Silesian German diminutive of Hedwig, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Hedoi m Basque
Variant of Hodei. This name is borne by Hedoi Etxarte Moreno (*1986), a Basque writer and violinist.
Hedra f Cornish (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Cornish Hedra "October". This is a recent coinage.
Hedvi f Estonian
Variant of Hedvig.
Hedwiga f Prague German, Medieval Polish, Romanian (Rare)
Prague German form of Hedvika and older Polish form of Jadwiga.
Hedzia f Polish (Archaic, ?)
Polish diminutive of Hedwiga.
Heela f Pashto
Means "to hope" or "to wish" in Pashto.
Heelia f Estonian (Archaic)
Estonian form of Greek Helia.
Heera f & m Indian, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Marathi, Punjabi
From Sanskrit हीरा (hīrā) meaning "diamond".
Hegesipo m History
Basque and Spanish form of Hegesippus.
Heghine f Armenian
Armenian form of Helen.
Hegoa f Basque Mythology
Derived from Basque hego "wind" and, more specifically, "South wind".... [more]
Hegoi m Basque, Basque Mythology
The name of a god associated with the south wind in Basque mythology.
Heidelen f German (Rare)
A combination of Heide and Lene.
Heidelinde f German
Combination of Heide and Linde, popular in the 1930s and 1940s.
Heigo m Estonian
Variant of Hendrik.
Heik m Estonian
Variant of Heiki.
Heikko m Estonian
Variant of Heiko.
Heili f Estonian
Variant of Eili.
Heilika f Estonian
Diminutive of Heili, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Heilike f German (Archaic)
19th-century variant of Heilke.
Heimar m Estonian
Variant of Eimar.
Heinar m Estonian
Variant of Einar.
Heinina f Faroese
Faroese form of Heina.
Heinrica f Romansh
Variant of Henrica.
Heinriette f German (East Prussian)
East Prussian German form of Henriette.
Heinrihs m Latvian
Latvian form of Heinrich.
Heiðdis f Faroese
Faroese form of Heiðdís.
Heiðvík f Faroese
Faroese form of Hedwig as well as a combination of the Old Norse name elements heiðr "honor; bright, clear; cloudless; heath (in some cases)" and víg "fight, battle".
Heiti m Estonian
Variant of Hendrik.
Hejdla f Silesian
Silesian cognate of Hedla.
Hekili m & f Hawaiian
Means "thunder" in Hawaiian. Apparently in the past, Herman was sometimes used as its Anglicized form.
Hekja f Old Norse, Literature
Appears in Eiríks saga rauða (c. late 1100s) as the name of a Scottish bondswoman sent by Karlsefni to reconnoitre Vinland. ... [more]
Hekosz m Medieval Polish
Diminutive of Ekard via the variant Hekard.
Hekuran m Albanian, Kosovar
Derived from Albanian hekur "iron".
Héla f Hungarian
Diminutive and of Heléna.
Hela f Czech, Silesian, Polish
Czech, Silesian and Polish diminutive of Helena.
Hela f Estonian
Variant of Hele.
Heladia f Polish (Rare), Galician (Rare)
Polish feminine form of Heladiusz and Galician feminine form of Heladio.
Heladio m Galician
Galician form of Helladius.
Helai f Pashto
Means "duck" or "swan" in Pashto.
Hélan m French (Archaic)
Archaic French name found in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region up until the late 1600s.
Helandrea f Norwegian (Rare, Archaic)
Norwegian combination of Helene or Helga and Andrea 2.
Helar m Estonian
Variant of Elar.
Helbe f Estonian
Derived from Estonian helbe, the genitive case of helve "flake" (see Helve).
Helcia f Polish
Diminutive of Helena.
Helda f Estonian
Variant of Helde.
Heldi f Estonian
Variant of Helde.
Heldur m Estonian
Variant of Haldur.
Hele f Estonian
Short form of Helena as well as a derivation from Estonian hele ''bright, clear, light''.
Heleene f Estonian
Estonian form of Helene.
Helemai f Estonian (Rare)
Combination of Hele and Mai 3.
Helén f Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian borrowing of Helen as well as a Hungarian short form of Heléna.
Héléna f French
Variant of Hélène.
Helenca f Slovene
Originally a diminutive of Helena, used as a given name in its own right.
Heléne f Swedish, Hungarian
Hungarian form and Swedish variant of Helene.
Heleno m Portuguese
Masculine form of Helena.
Helewise f Medieval English
Medieval English form of Eloise.
Heleyna f Obscure
Variant of Helena.
Helge f Estonian
Variant of Helga.
Helger m Old Swedish, Swedish (Rare), Estonian
Old Swedish form of Hæilgæirr and Swedish variant of Helge.
Helgi f Estonian
Variant of Helga. This name is also interpreted as being derived from the genitive case of Estonian helk “brightness”.
Helgo m Estonian, Swedish (Latinized, Rare)
Estonian form and Swedish Latinization of Helge.
Heli f Estonian
Short form of Helena, used as a given name in its own right. This name is also interpreted as a direct derivation from Estonian heli “sound, note”.
Helia f Greek Mythology, Galician (Rare)
Feminine form of Helios. This name was borne by one of the Heliades, daughters of the sun god Helios by Clymene the Oceanid and sisters of the ill-fated Phaethon... [more]
Helia f Belarusian
Diminutive of Anhielina.
Heliantha f Dutch (Rare)
Means "sunflower" in Greek, from ‘Ηλιος (helios) "sun" and ανθος (anthos), "flower".
Helianthe f Dutch (Rare)
Derived from Hélianthe, the French name for Helianthus, which is a genus of plants. It is ultimately derived from Greek helianthos meaning "sun-flower", from Greek helios "sun" and anthos "flower".
Hélias m Medieval French, French (Modern)
French form of Helias. The name was revived in the 1990s.
Helicia f English
Apparently from the name of a plant genus meaning "spiral-shaped" from Greek helix (genitive helikos; see Helice), perhaps via Latin.
Heliga f Old Swedish
Variant of Helga.
Helika f Estonian
Diminutive of Heli 2.
Helin f Estonian
Variant of Elin.
Helina f Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Alina.
Helina f Swedish (Rare), Estonian (Rare)
Swedish and Estonian variant of Helena. As an Estonian name, Helina is also associated with Estonian helin “tinkling” (compare Helinä).
Heliodora f Spanish (Rare), Portuguese (Rare), Polish (Rare)
Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of Heliodoro and Polish feminine form of Heliodor.
Helissent f Medieval French
Probably from an Old French form of the Germanic name Alahsind, which is composed of the elements alah "temple" and sinþs "path" (compare Elisenda).
Helja f Old Swedish, Finnish (Rare), Estonian (Rare)
Originally an Old Swedish diminutive of Helga, Helena and other names beginning with the element Hel-. See also Heljä.
Helje f Estonian, Finnish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare)
Estonian and Finnish variant and Norwegian form of Helja.
Helju f Estonian
Variant of Helja.
Helka f Hungarian Mythology
The name of a fairy from the region around Lake Balaton. The origin and meaning of her name are uncertain, theories include a diminutive of Heléna.
Hella f Hungarian (Rare)
Short form of Heléna and, to a lesser degree, Helga. Occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Hellade m History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Helladios via Helladius.
Hellar m Estonian
Variant of Helar.
Helle f Estonian
Variant of Helena. This name is also associated with Estonian hell “tender” (compare Hellä).
Hellenore f English (Rare), Literature
Borne by a character in Edmund Spenser's 1590 masterpiece, The Faerie Queene. ... [more]
Hellika f Estonian
Diminutive of Hella via the variant Helli.
Hellivesa f Germanic Mythology
A minor Germanic goddess whose functions have been lost to time. She was worshipped in Germania Inferior, a Roman province located on the west bank of the Rhine and bordering the North Sea.
Helme f Estonian
Variant of Helmi.
Helmert m West Frisian, Dutch (Rare)
Variant of Helmer. Known bearers of this name include the Dutch painter Helmert van der Flier (1827-1899) and the Dutch actor Helmert Woudenberg (1945-2023).
Helmina f Louisiana Creole
Louisiana Spanish form of Hermine.
Helmo m Estonian
Short form of Helmar, Helmer and Helmut.
Helmu m Estonian
Variant of Helmo.
Helna f Swedish (Rare)
Contracted form of Helena (compare Elna).
Heloïsa f Catalan (Rare)
Catalan form of Eloise.
Heloisa f Czech, German, Slovak, English, Spanish
Czech, German, and Slovak form of Eloise.
Heloiza f Polish
Polish form of Eloise.
Helori m Breton
Younger form of Haelguri, itself derived from Old Breton hael "generous; prince" and uuobri "serious; important".
Heloys f Medieval French
Medieval French variant of Héloïse.
Helunia f Polish
Diminutive of Helena.
Helüś f Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Helena.
Helusia f Polish
Diminutive of Helena.
Helvi f Swedish (Rare)
Swedish contraction of Hellevi.
Helvi f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Hæilví.
Helvi f Estonian
Variant of Helve.
Hélyi m Jèrriais
Jèrriais form of Helier.
Helzbieta f Medieval Polish
Medieval variant of Elżbieta.
Hema f Slovene
Slovene form of Hemma.
Hemithea f Greek Mythology
Means "demigoddess" in Greek. In Greek myth this name belonged to a goddess who was formerly the mortal woman Molpadia. It was also borne by the sister of Tenes, locked in a chest with her brother and cast out to sea and together landing on an island where Tenes reigned as king... [more]
Hemlock m English (Rare), Romani (Archaic), Theatre
Transferred use of the surname Hemlock. Hemlock Marreau is a fictional Francophone detective created by Robert Farrow who appeared in eleven plays (1991-2014).
Hémont m French (Archaic)
Local name of uncertain origin and meaning recorded in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region up until the late 1700s.
Hëna f Albanian
Derived from Albanian hënë "moon".
Henadzi m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Gennadius.
Hence m American
Transferred use of the surname Hence or a spelling variant and subsequent transferred use of Hentz.
Hender m Scots
Diminutive of Hendry.
Henderina f Dutch
Feminine form of Henderik.
Hendreary m Literature
A character from The Borrowers, a book by Mary Norton, possibly a combination of Henry and Gregory.
Hendretta f Scots
Scots feminine form of Hendry and cognate of Henrietta.
Hendri m Romansh
Romansh form of Henry.
Hendrica f Dutch
Feminine form of Hendricus.
Hendrich m Sorbian
Sorbian borrowing of Heinrich.
Hendrie m Scots (Archaic), Medieval Scottish
Medieval Scots variant of Hendry.
Hendrietta f Swedish (Rare, Archaic)
Variant of Henrietta, used in Sweden as early as 1675 (predating Sweden's earliest documented usage of Henriette in 1729).
Hendrikka f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Hendrika.
Hendro m Javanese
Javanese form of Hendra.
Hene f Estonian (Archaic)
Pre-18th century form of Ene.
Henerietta f English (Rare, Archaic), Literature
Variant of Henrietta, used in Somebody's Luggage by Charles Dickens.
Heng m Luxembourgish
Vernacular form of Henri.
Heni f Hungarian
Diminutive of Henrietta.
Henia f Polish, Kashubian
Polish diminutive of Henryka and Kashubian diminutive of Henrika.
Heniek m Polish
Diminutive of Henryk.
Henio m Polish
Diminutive of Henryk.
Heniuś m Polish
Diminutive of Henryk.
Héńk m Kashubian
Short form of Henrik.
Henka f Slovak
Diminutive of Henrieta, not used as a given name in its own right.
Henkel m Medieval German
Diminutive of Johann.
Henn m Estonian
Variant of Enn.
Henna f Afghan, Pashto
Afghan form of Hannah.
Henna f Medieval English
Feminization of Henn, a medieval diminutive of Henry.
Henna f Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Variant of Hanna 1 as well as a short form of Jehanna.
Hennadij m Ukrainian
Variant transcription of Hennadiy.
Hennes m German
Western and Northern German short form of Johannes.
Henni f German
Diminutive of Henriette.
Henno m Estonian
Variant of Henn.
Henný f Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese form of Henny.
Hénoch m Biblical French
French form of Enoch.
Ĥenri m Norman
Norman form of Henri.
Henric m Gascon, Swedish (Rare), Romanian
Gascon and Romanian form of Henry and Swedish variant of Henrik.
Henrica f Dutch, Flemish, Romansh
Dutch feminine form of Henricus and Romansh feminine form of Henric.
Henrico m Dutch (Modern), Afrikaans
Variant of Hendrik influenced by Enrico.
Henriet m Medieval French
Diminutive of Henri.
Henrieta f Czech, Slovak, Kashubian, Romanian
Czech, Slovak, Kashubian and Romanian form of Henrietta.
Henriete f Latvian (Rare)
Latvian borrowing of Henriette.
Henríetta f Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Henrietta.
Henriëtta f Dutch
Dutch form of Henrietta.
Henrihs m Latvian (Rare)
Latvian form of Heinrich.
Henrijs m Latvian
Latvian borrowing of Henry.
Henriketa f Basque (Archaic)
Basque form of French Henriette.
Henriks m Latvian
Latvian form of Henrik.
Henrion f French (Swiss, Archaic)
Local feminine form of Henri by way of combining the name with the diminutive ending -on (compare names like Marion 1 and Alison) found in Montreux up until the early 1700s.
Henriqueta f Portuguese (Rare), Galician
Portuguese and Galician feminine form of Henrique.
Henritta f East Frisian (Archaic)
East Frisian contraction of Henrietta, predominantly used in the 1800s.
Henryś m Polish
Diminutive of Henryk.
Henrysia f Polish
Diminutive of Henryka.
Heńü f Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Henryka.
Henzo m Galician (Rare)
Short form of Henrique via German Heinz.