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Frêşte f Kurdish
Kurdish form of Fereshteh.
Fric m Silesian
Short form of Fryderyk (via German Fritz).
Froilán m Spanish, Galician
Spanish derivative of Froila, a Visigothic name probably derived from Germanic *frau "lord" (Gothic frauja "lord"; compare Freyr) and the Gothic name suffix *ila... [more]
Frutos m Spanish (Rare), History (Ecclesiastical, Hispanicized)
Spanish form of Fructus. It also coincides with the related Spanish word frutos meaning "fruits". Notable bearers of this name include Frutos Baeza (1861-1918), a Spanish poet and writer of the Murcian dialect, and Frutos Feo Pérez (1972-), a retired Spanish sprinter.
Fuani f Kongo
Kongo form of Fanny.
Fuji f & m Japanese
From either 藤 (fuji) meaning "wisteria" or 富士 (Fuji), from the place name Fuji. Other kanji used for this name in 2-kanji combinations include 不, a phonetic kanji that is otherwise used as a negative prefix​, or 婦 meaning "woman, lady" for the first element and 志 meaning "will, aim, goal" or 治 meaning "cure; management" for the second element (二, meaning "two," is used on both, stemming from its native and Sino-Japanese readings futa(tsu) and ji).
Fulin m Chinese
From Chinese 福 () meaning "happiness, good fortune, blessing", 傅 (fù) meaning "teacher, instructor", 富 () meaning "abundant, rich, wealthy", or 扶 (fú) meaning "help, support, assist" combined with 臨 (lín) meaning "near, approach, face", 霖 (lín) meaning "long spell of rain", 麟 (lín) meaning "female unicorn", or 林 (lín) meaning "forest"... [more]
Fulki f Santali
Means "spark" in Santali.
Fumiyo f & m Japanese
From Fumi combined with a yo kanji, such as 代/世 meaning "generation," 与/與 meaning "gift, award" or 四 meaning "four."... [more]
Fumu m Kongo
Means "king" in Kikongo.
Funmike f Yoruba
Means "given to me to cherish" in Yoruba.
Funsileniko m Chewa
Means "Will you go and ask for me?" in Chewa.
Furunedes f Romani (Caló)
Means "mercies" in Caló. This name is used as the Caló form of Mercedes.
Fusa f & m Japanese (Rare)
Derived from the Japanese kanji 房 (fusa) meaning "chamber; room; house" or also "bunch (of flowers); grapes (of fruit)".... [more]
Fusco m Italian (Archaic), Spanish
Spanish and archaic Italian forms of Fuscus.
Fuscus m Ancient Roman
Derived from Latin fuscus meaning "dark: black". ... [more]
Futura f Italian
Derived from the Italian word futuro meaning "future".
Fuyu f & m Japanese
From the Japanese kanji 冬 (fuyu) meaning "winter".... [more]
Fyzh' f Circassian
Means "white" in Adyghe.
Gaaba m Greenlandic
Variant of Kaapa.
Gaa-binagwiiyaas m Ojibwe
Means "which the flesh peels off" or "sloughing flesh" or "wrinkle meat" or "old wrinkled meat" in Ojibwe.
Gaagii m Navajo
Means "raven" in Navajo.
Gaara m Popular Culture
Gaara is a main character in the famous manga and anime 'Naruto'. His name derives from kanji 我 (ga) meaning "I, me, oneself", 愛 (a) meaning "affection, favourite, love" and 羅 (ra) meaning "thin silk; gauze"... [more]
Gabai m Hebrew, Jewish
Derived from a Jewish term used for an assistant at a synagogue, a charity collector and literally a collector of dues. It comes from the Hebrew roots ג-ב-ה (g-b-h) referred to the meaning "height".
Gad m Navajo
Means "juniper tree" in Navajo.
Gaddo m Italian
Diminutive of Gerardo as well as possible Italian form of Gad.
Gadol m Yiddish
Yiddish for Gedaliah
Gagasi f Zulu
Means "wave" in Zulu.
Gala f Italian, Popular Culture
Diminutive of Galatea. The name was popularized in Italy by Gala (born Elena Ivanovna Diakonova; 1894–1982), the wife of poet Paul Éluard and later of artist Salvador Dalí.
Gal-Sal m Sumerian
Possibly one of the earliest names recorded. It occurs on a tablet dated ca 3200-3100 BC. Gal-Sal was a slave owner.
Galvano m Italian
Italian form of Gawain.
Galymzhan m Kazakh
From Kazakh ғалым (ghalym) meaning "scholar, expert" (of Arabic origin) and жан (zhan) meaning "soul".
Gamba m Manipuri
Means "victory" in Meitei.
Ganbat m Mongolian
Means "strong steel" in Mongolian, from ган (gan) meaning "steel" and бат (batu) meaning "strong, firm".
Gandolf m Germanic
Variant of Gandulf.
Ġannina f Maltese
Feminine form of Ġanni.
Garabed m Armenian
Variant of Karapet.
Garabet m Armenian
Variant of Karapet.
Garang m Dinka, African Mythology
According to the Dinka myths Garang is the First Man, created by Nhialic.
Garbis m Armenian
Diminutive of Karapet.
Gargabay m Karakalpak
Means "crow" in Karakalpak.
Garo m Armenian
A short form of Karapet.
Gassia m Medieval Occitan, Gascon
Occitan and Gascon form of Garsea.
Gathua m Kikuyu
Means "the limping one" in Kikuyu.
Gaudente f & m Medieval Italian, Italian
Means "joyful, happy" in Italian, from Latin gaudere meaning "to rejoyce".
Gauroi m Veps
Veps form of Gabriel.
Gavryo m Mordvin
Erzya form of Gabriel.
Gavya f Santali
Means "garden of God" in Santali.
Gawdham m Tamil
Tamil form of Gautama.
Gelmir m Germanic
From the Ancient Germanic elements gailaz meaning "elated; petulant" combined with mari meaning "famous".... [more]
Gemechu m Ethiopian, Oromo
Means "joy, happiness" in Oromo.
Gemello m Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Gemellus.
Gemellus m Ancient Roman
Roman family name which was a diminutive of Geminus.
Gemino m Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Geminus.
Geminus m Ancient Roman
Derived from Latin geminus "twin." This was the name of a Greek astronomer and mathematician from the 1st century BC. His true Greek name is unknown but it was probably analogous to his Latin name of Geminus (and so his true name might have been Didymos).
Gen m & f Chinese
Derived from the Chinese character 根 (gēn) meaning "root; basis; cause; origin".... [more]
Genevivo f Provençal
Provencal form of Genevieve.
Gentjan m Albanian
Variant of Gentian.
Genzaburō m Japanese
From Japanese kanji 現 (gen) meaning "current" combined with 三 (zabu) meaning "third" and 郎 (rō) meaning "son".
Gerion m Greek (Latinized)
Latinisation of Geryon.
Gertha f English
Variant of Gerda 1, perhaps influenced by Bertha.
Geryon m Greek Mythology
In Ancient Greek Mythology he is son of Chrysaor and Callirrhoe and grandson of Medusa. Geryon was a fearsome giant who dwelt on the island Erytheia of the mythic Hesperides in the far west of the Mediterranean... [more]
Gesza f Polish, Yiddish
Possibly a Yiddish and Polish form of Gesche
Geukher f Karakalpak
Karakalpak form of Gohar.
Ghaffar m Arabic, Muslim
Derived from the Arabic roots root غ-ف-ر‎ (ḡ-f-r) meaning "to forgive, to excuse, to pardon". Al-Ghaffar is one of the 99 Names of Allah and means "the repeatedly forgiving; absolute forgiver; pardoner; condoner; He who is ready to pardon and forgive".
Ghafran m Arabic
Possibly a variant of Ghaffar.
Ghajini f Dogri
Means "patient" and "independent" in Dogri.
Ghaliah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic غالية (see Ghaliya).
Ghamzeh f Pashto, Arabic
Possibly borrowed from Arabic غَمْزة‎ (ġamza) meaning "wink".
Ghazalah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic غزالة (see Ghazala).
Ghiwarghis m Ancient Aramaic
Aramaic form of Georgios (see George). It is given among Eastern Christians to honouring Saint George.
Gholam Reza m Persian
Combination of Gholam and Reza. Though usually transcribed into Latin characters with a dash or a space, it is not written with a space in Persian.
Ghust m Gallo
Gallo form of Auguste 1.
Ghwaze m Circassian
Means "leading light" in Circassian.
Ghwch'e m Circassian
Means "blacksmith" in Circassian.
Ghwsch'ine m Circassian
Means "iron-eyed" in Circassian.
Giaele f Italian
Italian form of Yael.
Giandomenico m Italian
Combination of Gian and Domenico.
Giannelli m Popular Culture
This is the name of Giannelli Imbula who was born as Gilbert Imbula. He is born to Congolese parents.
Gianpietro m Italian
Combination of Gianni and Pietro.
Giddy m English
Diminutive of Gideon.
Giga m Georgian
Diminutive of Grigol and sometimes also of Giorgi. Also compare Gigola.
Giglio m Italian (Rare)
Italian cognate of Gilles. The name coincides with Italian giglio "lily".
Gigliola f Italian (Rare), Medieval Italian
Of debated origin and meaning. Even though folk etymology likes to derive this name from Italian giglio "lily" (Latin lilium), a plant considered to symbolize the qualities of candor and purity, it is more likely derived from Giglio or Gilio... [more]
Gi-hun m Korean
From the Sino-Korean word 氣 (gi) meaning "energy; qi" or 旗 (gi) meaning "flag; banner" combined with 訓 (hun) meaning "teaching".... [more]
Gila f German
A short form and pet form of Gisela.
Gilukhipa f Hurrian
Means "Ḫepat is my strength" in Hurrian. Hepat is a sun goddess, whose name is commonly seen as an element in Hurrian and Hittite theophoric names... [more]
Gin m & f Japanese, Chinese (Hakka), Malaysian
A variant of Chin in Chinese, the use of the name in Singapore and Malaysia is likely based on the Chinese name.... [more]
Ginko f Japanese
Derived from the Japanese kanji 銀 (gin) meaning "silver" or 吟 (gin) meaning "to sing, to recite" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child".... [more]
Giobatta m Ligurian
Contracted form of Giovan Battista.
Giorno m Popular Culture
This name is used in the anime 'JoJo's Bizarre Adventure' by protagonist Giorno Giovanna. It means "day" in Italian.
Giovacchino m Italian (Tuscan)
Tuscan Italian variant of Gioacchino.
Gipparkh m Russian
Russian form of Hipparchos.
Giselda f Dutch (Rare), German (Rare), Italian (Rare), Spanish, Portuguese
Dutch, German, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Giselhild. Bearers of this name include Italian actresses Giselda Castrini (b. 1945) and Giselda Volodi (b... [more]
Gissell f English (Modern)
Modern variant of Giselle.
Giti f Persian
Means "universe, world" in Persian.
Giuseppi m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Giuseppe.
Giuteni m Judeo-Italian
Possibly a form of Ioctan (see Yoqtan) or a surname inspired on it. ... [more]
Givés f Romani (Caló)
Caló form of Nieves.
Giwa m Western African, Hausa
Means "elephant" in Hausa.
Gjustina f Albanian (Rare)
Albanian borrowing of Giustina.
Glaoude m & f Gallo
Gallo form of Claude.
Gná f Norse Mythology, Old Norse
In Norse mythology, Gná is a goddess who runs errands in other worlds for the goddess Frigg and rides the flying, sea-treading horse Hófvarpnir ("hoof-thrower")... [more]
Gnendel f Yiddish
Diminutive of Gneshe.
Gneshe f Yiddish
Derived from Polish Agnieszka.
Godlove m English (American, Archaic)
English translation of German Gottlieb, which in turn 'is for the most part a translation of Greek Theophilos ("one who loves God") that became very popular in the 17th and 18th centuries with the rise of the Pietist movement' (second edition of Dictionary of American Family Names, 2022)... [more]
Gofoniel' m Old Church Slavic
Old Church Slavic form of Othniel.
Goldie m English
Diminutive of Golden, Golding and other names that begin with Gold-.
Golia m Italian
Italian form of Goliath.
Golipén f Romani (Caló)
Means "health" in Caló. This name is used as the Caló form of Salud.
Gonaria f Sardinian
Feminine form of Gonario.
Gonario m Italian, Sardinian
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Possibly related to the Late Greek name Gunnarius meaning "fur trader" or related to the Medieval Italian name Gunnari derived from Gunnar... [more]
Gottardo m Italian
Italian form of Gotthard.
Grâce f Jèrriais
Jèrriais form of Grace. This is also the Jèrriais word for grace.
Graná f Romani (Caló)
Caló form of Pepa.
Grapes f & m English
Transferred from the English surname Grapes.
Grażynka f Polish
Diminutive of Grażyna.
Grazzju m Maltese
Maltese form of Gratius.
Guangliu m & f Chinese
From the Chinese character 光 (guāng) meaning "light, brilliant, shine" or 广 (guǎng) meaning "broad, wide, vast" combined with 瑠 (liú) meaning "lapis lazuli", 榴 (liú) meaning "pomegranate", 流 (liú) meaning "flow, stream, current", 柳 (liǔ) meaning "willow", 刘 (liú) meaning "kill, destroy" or 六 (liù) meaning "six"... [more]
Gubajuti m & f Bandial
Means "they do not have you" in Bandial.
Gubi m & f Hungarian
Hungarian diminutive of Gábor and Gabriella.
Gudit f Eastern African, Ge'ez
Ge'ez form of Judith.... [more]
Guenda f Italian
Short form of Guendalina.
Guidaí f & m Charrúa (Rare, Archaic)
Moon or spirit of the moon
Guildenstern m Theatre
Guildenstern was a childhood friend of Hamlet in William Shakespeare's famous play, Hamlet.
Guillemme m Medieval French
Middle French form of William.
Gulab m & f Indian, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu
Derived from Persian گلاب (golab) meaning "rosewater, rose", from گل (gol) meaning "rose, flower" and آب (ab) meaning "water".
Gülhan f Turkish
Derived from Turkish gül meaning "rose" (ultimately from Persian) and han meaning "khan, ruler, leader".
Guljonoy f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and jon meaning "spirit, soul" and ay meaning "moon"
Gumyush m Lezgin
Means "silver" in Lezgin.
Guondibo m & f Bandial
Means "they inter you there" in Bandial. This is considered a 'death prevention' name.
Guor m Eastern African, Dinka
Meaning unknown. ... [more]
Gupse f Circassian
Means "healty, good-hearted" in Circassian.
Gurri f Danish (Rare)
Danish form of Guri.
Guxime f Albanian
Feminine form of Guxim.
Guyyah m Bandial
Means "graves" in Bandial, originally a short form of Ammenguyyah. This is considered a 'death prevention' name.
Guzmán m Spanish
Transferred use of the surname Guzmán, derived from the name of a Spanish town. The name itself possibly come from the Ancient Germanic elements gut meaning "good" and mann meaning "man".
Gvidon m Literature, Russian
Russian form of Guido.
Gwasila m Kabyle
Means "son of the plains" in Kabyle.
Gwenllwyfo f Medieval Welsh
From Welsh gwen (the feminine form of gwyn) meaning "white, fair, blessed" and llwyf meaning "elm".
Gwhd f Western African, Anaang
Means “disgraceful; unworthy being” in Anaang.
Gyul-mi f Korean
From Sino-Korean 橘 (gyul) meaning "tangerine" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beauty". ... [more]
Haadiya f Arabic
Alternate transcription of هادية (see Hadiya).
Haben f Tigrinya
Means "pride" in Tigrinya.
Habibe f Turkish, Albanian
Turkish and Albanian form of Habiba.
Hacibiy m Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balkar form of the given name Haji and the word бий (biy) meaning "bey, prince".
Hacimuhammat m Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balkar forms of the given names Haji and Muhammad.
Haciqasim m Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balkar forms of the given names Haji and Qasim.
Hadadangi m & f Western African, Hausa
Means "joining of clans" in Hausa.
Hadj m Arabic (Maghrebi)
From Arabic حاج (ḥājj) meaning "pilgrim", ultimately from حج‎‎ (ḥajj) meaning "pilgrimage", referring to the mandatory Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia. This name is mainly used in Algeria.
Hafizh m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Hafiz.
Häghvidh m Old Swedish
Old Swedish alternative transcription of Hæghvidh.
Hagos m Tigrinya
Means "joy" in Tigrinya.
Haihaya m Odia
Haihaya was the name of a royal dynasty and their kingdom. This country was one of the kingdoms ruled by kings in the central and western India. It was ruled by the powerful Kartavirya Arjuna , who even defeated Ravana... [more]
Haiji m Japanese
灰 (Hai) means "grey",... [more]
Hakidonmuya f & m Hopi
Means "when the moon is rising" in Hopi. Alternatively it possibly means "time of waiting moon; time of waiting".
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]
Halin m Karachay-Balkar
Karachay-Balkar form of Khalim.
Halinor f Popular Culture
Possibly an elaborated form of Elinor. Created for the comic book series 'W.I.T.C.H.'. In the story, Halinor was the original Guardian of Fire.
Hally m English
Diminutive of Harry.
Hamari f Tripuri
Means "worthy of the gods" in Kokborok.
Hamdan m Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Means "the praised one" in Arabic, from the root حمد (hamida) meaning "to praise".
Hamdija m & f Bosnian
Bosnian form of Hamdi and variant transcription of Hamdiya.
Hamidreza m Persian
Alternate transcription of Hamid Reza.
Hamk'a f Quechua
Means "brunette" in Quechua.
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]
Hanami f Japanese
From Japanese 花見 (hanami) meaning "flower view" or "blossom view" combining 花 (hana) meaning "flower" and 見 (mi) which actually means "view, see, viewing" ... [more]
Hananya m Hebrew
Variant transcription of חֲנַנְיָה (See Chananyah)
Hansika f Indian, Hindi
Means "swan" in Hindi.
Hansinnguaq m Greenlandic
Possibly a combination of Hans and the Greenlandic word -nnguaq meaning "sweet; dear".
Hansita f Hindi, Telugu
Means "gorgeous" in Hindi and Telugu, possibly derived from the word स्वान (hans) meaning "swan".
Hantaywee f Sioux
Means "faithful" in Sioux.
Hańžka f Sorbian
Variant of Hańža.
Hao m Chinese
From Chinese character 昊 (hào) meaning "vastness (of the sky)" or 郝 (Hǎo), an ancient place in modern-day Shanxi province, or 豪 (háo) meaning "open-minded; straightforward".... [more]
Harir f & m Arabic
Means "silk" in Arabic.
Harissa f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Harrison.
Harmonica f English (Rare)
Contraction of Harmony and Monica. From the English word harmonica.
Harnett m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Harnett.... [more]
Harsiese m Ancient Egyptian, Egyptian Mythology
From Egyptian ḥr-zꜣ-ꜣst meaning "Horus, son of Isis". This was used as an epithet of the god Horus as well as a given name.
Hasanbiy m Karachay-Balkar
From the Arabic given name Hasan and the Karachay-Balkar бий (biy) meaning "bey, prince".
Hasnat m Bengali, Urdu
Derived from Arabic حَسَنَات (ḥasanāt) meaning "good deeds, benefactions", though it could also be from حَسَن (ḥasan) "beautiful, handsome, good" (see Hasan).
Hatem m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Hatim.
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.
Hawka f Quechua
Means "carefree" in Quechua.
Hawra f Arabic, Muslim
Means "having eyes with a marked contrast of black and white; gazelle-eyed" in Arabic. ... [more]
Haytam m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Northern African transcription of هيثم (see Haytham).
Hazviperi m & f Shona
"It does not end". Situational name given in circumstances where family faced unending troubles or trials.
Hêdî m Kurdish
Means "calm" in Kurdish.
Hediyeh f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian هدیه (see Hedieh).
Hehewuti f Hopi
Means "mother-spirit of the warrior" in Hopi.
Heiderose f German
Combination of Heide and Rose
Heimtrud f German (Rare)
From the Germanic elements heim meaning "home" and thrud meaning "strength".
Hejîn f Kurdish
Means "sway" or "tottle, wobble" in Kurdish.
Helal f Kurdish
Means "tulip" in Kurdish.
Hêlan m & f Kurdish
Means "keep, preserve" in Kurdish.
Helbest f Kurdish
Means "poem" in Kurdish.
Helsinki m Popular Culture
Capital city of Finland.... [more]
Helve f Sami
Sami form of Helvi.
Helya f Chuukese
Chuukese form of Helia.
Hendá f Sami
Sami form of Hentta.
Hengameh f Persian
Possibly derived from Persian هنگام (hengam) meaning "time; occasion; season".
Henioche f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek ἡνίοχος (hêniochos) meaning "charioteer, driver, one who holds the reins", itself derived in part from the word ἡνία (hênia) "reins, bridle". In Greek mythology this was an epithet of the goddess Hera... [more]
Henna m Arabic
Diminutive of Yuhanna.
Hermelando m Spanish
It is a Spanish name of Visigothic origin. Possibly a combination of Germanic elements ermen "whole, entire" and land "land".
Heruth f Hebrew
Variant of Herut.
Hesch'emaxwe m Circassian
Means "happy guest" in Circassian.
Hestía f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Hestia
Heszperia f Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Hesperia.
Hêvîdar f Kurdish
Means "beacon of hope" in Kurdish.
Hialeah f Indigenous American
Derived from the Muskogee haiyakpo meaning "prairie" and hili meaning "pretty". Alternatively, the name is of Seminole origin meaning "upland prairie". It also is the name of the 6th largest city in Florida.... [more]
Hika f Japanese
Derived from the Japanese 飛花 (hika) meaning "flower petals fly in the wind", derived from the Japanese kanji 飛 (hi) meaning "to fly" and 花 (ka) meaning "flower". This name can also be the combination of 比 (hi) meaning "ratio; compare; equal" or 嘉 日 and 陽 (hi) meaning "sun; sunshine" or 火 (hi) meaning "fire" and 嘉 (ka) meaning "praise; auspicious" or 香 (ka) meaning "pleasant smell; fragrance".... [more]
Ħilda f Maltese
Maltese form of Hilda.
Hildar m Norwegian (Rare), Icelandic (Rare), Swedish (Rare), Faroese (Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse elements hildr "battle" and arr "warrior", as well as a masculine form of Hilda.
Hilip m Veps
Veps form of Philip.
Hilje m Southern Sami (Rare)
Southern Sámi form of Elias.
Hillie m English (American, Rare)
Masculine diminutive of Hilary.
Hilmi m & f Arabic, Turkish, Malay, Indonesian
Means "my forbearance, my tolerance" from Arabic حلم (ḥilm) meaning "forbearance, longanimity, self-restraint". It is occasionally used as a feminine name in Indonesia.
Hilmy m & f Arabic, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic حلمي (see Hilmi), as well as an Indonesian variant.
Hinagi f Japanese
From the Japanese kanji 日 (hi) meaning "sun, sunny, day, fire" or 緋 (hi) meaning "scarlet" combined with 渚 (nagi) meaning "strand, beach, shore", 凪 (nagi) meaning "calm", 和 (nagi) meaning "harmony, Japanese style, peace, soften, Japan"... [more]
Hinc m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Heinrich.
Hiparko m History
Basque form of Hipparchos.
Hipparkh m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Hipparchos.
Hirha m Karachay-Balkar
Means "hoarse" in Karachay-Balkar.
Hirono f Japanese
From the Japanese kanji 比 (hi) meaning "comparison; equal" combined with 呂 (ro) meaning "spine" and 乃 (no) a possessive particle. It can also derive from 絢 (hiro) meaning "brilliant fabric design" and 乃 (no), the possessive particle... [more]
Hitachi m Japanese
From Japanese kanji 常 (hi) meaning "eternal; unchanging" combined with 陸 (tachi) meaning "land".... [more]
Hiu f Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese romanized of Xiao.
Hiylar m Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balkar хыйла (hıyla) meaning "trick" or "cunning".
Hiyomi f & m Japanese
From the Japanese kanji 日 (hi) meaning "sun; sunlight; daylight" combined with 与 (yo) meaning "to give; to provide" and 美 (mi) meaning "beauty". ... [more]
Hjordis f English (Rare), Danish (Rare)
Form of Hjördis, Hjørdis or Hjördís used outside of the Nordic countries.
Hniang f & m Chin
Means "youngest, dearest" in Hakha Chin.
Hoàng m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 潢 (hoàng) meaning "expanse of water, lake, pond", 凰 (hoàng) meaning "female phoenix" or 煌 (hoàng) meaning "bright, shining, luminous".
Hoara f Italian (Rare)
Mispelling of O'Hara.... [more]
Hobomock m & f Algonquin, Wampanoag, Narragansett, New World Mythology
In Algonquin legends (mainly Wampanoag and Narragansett) Hobomock is the manito the spirit of death: a destructive, often evil, being. He is subject of many Wampanoag 'bogeyman' stories, warning children away from dangerous or naughty behavior... [more]
Hocine m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic حسين (see Husayn) chiefly used in North Africa.
Hojo f Manchu
Manchu form of Mei 1.
Hok'ee m Navajo
Means "abandoned" in Navajo.
Hoku f & m Hawaiian
Means "night of the full moon" in Hawaiian.
Honja m & f Korean (Rare)
From the Korean word 혼자 (honja) meaning "alone".
Honovi f Hopi
Means "strong deer" in Hopi.
Honu m Hawaiian, Maori, Tahitian
Means "turtle" in Hawaiian, Tahitian and Maori.
Hopeanne f English (Rare)
Derived from Hope combined with Anne 1 or other names ending in -anne.
Hordjedef m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian ḥr-ḏd.f meaning "Horus is his stability", derived from the name of the god Horus combined with ḏd "stability".
Horlam m Karachay-Balkar
Means "victory" in Karachay-Balkar.
Horry m English
Diminutive of Horace.