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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 4 or 5.
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Habte m & f Ethiopian
According to some sources, Habte means "treasure/present/wealth/riches of".
Hacky m German (Rare)
Of unknown origin and meaning.... [more]
Hacon m Anglo-Saxon
From Old Norse Hákon. This is the name of Hacon Sweynson, the only son of Sweyn Godwinson, brother of Harold II of England.
Hadam m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Adam.
Hadar m Swedish
Combination of Old Norse name elements hǫð "battle" and herr "army".
Hadde m Dutch, West Frisian
Variant form of Hade.
Haddi m & f Icelandic
Variant of Haddr.
Haddr m Old Norse
From Old Norse haddr meaning "a lady's hair".
Hade m Dutch, West Frisian
Short form of names that contain the Old High Germanic element hadu, such as Hadebert and Hadefuns.
Hade m English
Short form of Hayden.
Hadid m Arabic
Means "iron" in Arabic.
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.
Hadji m & f Arabic, Tausug, Maranao
Arabic alternate transcription of Haji as well as the Tausug and Maranao form. It is occasionally used as a feminine name in the Philippines.
Hador m Literature
Means "thrower of spears" in Noldorin. This was the name of the leader of the House of Hador in Tolkien's 'The Silmarillion'. He was the grandfather of Húrin and the great-grandfather of Turin... [more]
Hadúr m Hungarian, Hungarian Mythology, Literature, Mythology
Created for the creaton of the national mythology of Hungary in the 19th century.
Hae-In f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 海 (hae) meaning "sea, ocean" combined with 印 (in) meaning "stamp, steal", 仁 (in) meaning "compassionate" or 寅 (in) referring to the third of the twelve Earthly Branches (itself associated with the tiger of the Chinese zodiac)... [more]
Hae-ju f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 海 "sea, ocean" and 珠 "precious stone, gem, jewel, pearl".
Hael m & f Obscure
Unknown origin. It is possibly a variant of Hale 2 or modernly taken from the Welsh word hael ("generous").
Haere m Maori
Personification of the rainbow in Māori myth.
Hafed m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic حافظ (see Hafiz).
Hafid m Arabic (Maghrebi), Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Hafiz chiefly used in Northern Africa as well as the Indonesian form of the name.
Hafr m Old Norse
Old Norse name and byname, from Old Norse hafr meaning "buck, he-goat".
Hagai m Hebrew
Either an alternate transcription of Haggai or a younger form of the name.
Hagaj m Croatian
Croatian form of Haggai.
Hagan m English
Transferred use of the surname Hagan.
Hägar m Popular Culture
The name of the main character in comic strip 'Hägar the Horrible".
Hågen m Norwegian (Rare), Danish (Rare)
Norwegian variant of Håkon, as well as the Danish form.
Hageo m Spanish, Biblical Spanish
Spanish form of Haggai and variant of Ageo.
Haggi m Biblical
Haggi was a son of Gad according to Genesis 46:16 and Numbers 26:15. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.
Hagin m Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Diminutive of Haim.
Hagni m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Hagano.
Hagos m Tigrinya
Means "joy" in Tigrinya.
Haibo m & f Chinese
From Chinese 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea, ocean" combined with 波 () meaning "wave". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Haie m West Frisian (Rare), East Frisian, North Frisian, Low German
Frisian and Low German short form of Germanic names that contain the element hag (for an elaborate description of hag, please see Hagabert).
Haiji m Japanese
灰 (Hai) means "grey",... [more]
Haile m Ge'ez, Amharic, Ethiopian
Means "power, force, strength" in Ge'ez and Amharic. This was the Ge'ez (baptismal) name of Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie (1892-1975), who was born as Tafari Makonnen.
Haili m & f Chinese
From Chinese 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea, ocean" combined with 莉 () meaning "white jasmine" or 利 () meaning "benefit, advantage"... [more]
Haïm m Judeo-French
French form of Chaim.
Haim m Sanskrit, Hinduism, Hindi, Tamil, Indian, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, Marathi, Nepali, Bengali, Gujarati
MEANING - golden, consisting or made of gold, a name of lord Shiva, dew, hoar-frost, wintry, covered with snow... [more]
Hain m Medieval German, Limburgish (Rare)
Short form of Hainrich, which still survives in Limburgish (specifically the dialect of Kerkrade, which is located on the border with Germany).... [more]
Haini m Romani
Romani form of Hein.
Haiqi m & f Chinese
From Chinese 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea, ocean" combined with 琦 (qí) meaning "fine, admirable, outstanding". This name can be formed from other character combinations as well.
Hairy m Scots
Scots form of Harry.
Haitz m Basque
Meaning "rock" in Basque, perhaps as a cognate of Peter.
Haize m & f Basque (Modern)
Derived from Basque haize "wind".
Haja m & f Malagasy
Means "honour, reverence, respect" in Malagasy.
Haje m East Frisian
Variant of Hajo.
Hájim m Hungarian
Cognate of Chaim, meaning "life".
Hajir m Persian
Modern Persian form of Hojir.
Hajno m Sorbian
Lower Sorbian short form of Hajndrich.
Hajü m German (Rare)
Short form of Hans-Jürgen.... [more]
Hajun m Korean
From 夏 (ha) meaning "summer, name" or 霞 (ha) meaning "rosy cloud, mist" combined with 准 (jun) meaning "approve, permit". This name can be formed by other hanja characters as well.
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
Hakem m Arabic
Means "judge" or "ruler" in Arabic.
Haki m Literature
Used in Eiríks Saga Rauða, probably written sometime before 1265. ... [more]
Hakim m Indonesian
Means “to judge” in Indonesian.
Håkkå m Norwegian (Archaic)
Dialectal form of Håkon.
Hakkı m Turkish
Derived from Arabic حقّ (ḥaqq) meaning "truth". This name was borne by İsmail Hakkı Bursevî, a 17th-century Ottoman Turkish Sufi scholar and author as well as by İbrahim Hakkı Erzurumi, an 18th-century Ottoman Turkish Sufi mystic and polymath.
Hakor m Ancient Egyptian
Of uncertain etymology. This was the name of a pharaoh of the Twenty-Ninth Dynasty of Egypt, also called Hagar.
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.
Hakun m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Hákon.
Halas m Somali
Meaning: Halas generally means "good" or "positive" in Somali.... [more]
Haldo m Estonian (Archaic)
Variant of Aldo and short form of Haldur.
Hale m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Harry.
Halen m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Halen.
Hälge m Swedish (Rare)
Variant of Helge. Hälge is the name of a cartoon moose in Sweden, from Swedish älg meaning "moose".
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
Halin m Karachay-Balkar
Karachay-Balkar form of Khalim.
Halip m Gascon
Gascon form of Philip.
Halis m Turkish
Means "pure" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic خالص (khāliṣ).
Halla m & f Korean
Of uncertain etymology.
Hally m English
Diminutive of Harry.
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".
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]
Halyl m Turkmen
Turkmen form of Khalil.
Hamal m Astronomy
Derived from the Arabic راس الحمل (rās al-ħamal) meaning "head of the ram". The brightest star in the Aries constellation.
Hamam m Arabic, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic همام (see Hammam), as well as an Indonesian variant.
Hamar m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse hamarr "hammer".
Hamdy m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Hamdi.
Hamet m Medieval Arabic (Moorish)
Moorish form of Ahmad (compare Amete).
Hami m Finnish
Finnish short form of Aaprahami.
Həmid m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Hamid 1.
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).
Hamlo m Georgian (Rare)
Short form of Hamlet.
Hamme m East Frisian (Archaic), Dutch (Rare)
A shortening of names with the name element hadu meaning "battle" Hademar or ham meaning "home". Possibly is also a variation of Hermann.... [more]
Hammy m English
Diminutive of Hamilton and Hammond.
Hamor m Biblical
Hamor was the father of Shechem. Shechem defiled Dinah according to Genesis 34.
Hamp m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Hamp.
Hamse m Eastern African, Somali
Variant of Xamse, which is used outside of Somalia.
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.
Həmzə m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Hamza.
Hamze m Persian, Arabic
Alternate transcription of Persian حمزه or Arabic حمزة (see Hamzeh).
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.
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]
Handi m English
Variant of Handy.
Hando m Estonian
Variant of Ando.
Handy m English
From the word handy, a nickname for a useful person.
Hàng m & f Vietnamese
Variant of Hạnh or Hãng.
Hãng m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 沆 (hàng) meaning "mist, evening fog".
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.
Hangi m Alsatian (Archaic)
Vernacular diminutive of Heinrich.
Hành m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 衡 (hành) meaning "balanced, to judge, power, authority".
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".
Hanik m Silesian
Diminutive of Hanys.
Hanko m Bulgarian
Derived from Protobulgarian хан "khan".
Hanni f & m Finnish
A Finnish diminutive of Hanna and Johanna (and Hannu and Johannes)... [more]
Hánno m Sami
Sami form of Hannu.
Hanno m Estonian, German, Finnish (Rare)
Short form of Johannes. In Finnish, Hannu is more commonly used.
Hanno m Medieval German, German (Rare)
A short form of German names containing the name element han. The name element is explained as "cock" (modern German Hahn) or as "Singer".
Hannó m Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian borrowing of German Hanno.
Hanns m German, Medieval Baltic
Variant of Hans retaining the double n of Johannes.
Hanoi m & f American (Hispanic)
From the capital of Vietnam.
Hanra f & m Korean
Meaning "High Land". From Ancient Native Korean 'Han(한) / Khan, Kan(칸)' Meaning "Giant, Great, Big, High" and Ancient Native Korean 'Na, Ra(나, 라)' Meaning "Land"... [more]
Hans m Punjabi, Hindi
Derived from Sanskrit हंस (haṃsá) meaning "goose, swan".
Hánsa m Sami
Sami form of Hans.
Hãnse m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Hans.
Hansi m German, Scots
German and Shetlandic Scots diminutive of Hans. As a German name, it is rarely, if ever, used as a given name in its own right.
Hanss m Medieval Baltic, Latvian (Rare)
Variant of Hans, as well as the modern Latvian form.
Hanß m German (Archaic), Medieval German
Archaic spelling variant of Hans.
Hanta m Inuit
Inuktitut form of Hunter.
Hanu m & f Shona
Meaning “mountain pass”, or “path in the valley”, synonymous with Haro.
Hanuk m Nepali (Anglicized, Modern)
infact it is biblical name translated into nepali language Enoch
Han-ul m & f Korean (Modern)
From an archaic variant of Haneul (compare Han-eol and Hanul)... [more]
Hanul f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
From an archaic and dialectal variant of Haneul (compare Han-eol). It can also be a variant transcription of Han-ul or Haneul, the latter being the case for figure skater Kim Ha-nul (2002-).
Hanyn m Medieval Baltic
Medieval Latvian diminutive of John.
Hanys m Silesian
Silesian form of Jan 1 via German Hans.
Hanza m Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 半 (han) meaning "half", 絆 (han) meaning "ties; bond", or 帆 (han) meaning "sail" combined with 左 (za), the joining form of 左 (sa) meaning "left".... [more]
Hanzi m Romani
Romani form of Hans.
Hanzo m Sorbian
Sorbian cognate of Honza.
Haoa m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Howard.
Haoli m Chinese
From Chinese hao, meaning "pearl", and li, meaning "black". Note that other combinations are also possible.
Haoxi m & f Chinese
It means "a good hi"
Haoze m Chinese
From 豪 (háo) meaning "brave, heroic, chivalrous" or 鎬 (hào) meaning "stove, bright" or 晧 (hào) meaning "daybreak, bright" combined with 澤 () meaning "moist, marsh, grace, brilliance"... [more]
Haqim m Malay
Malay variant of Hakim.
Haqqi m Bengali
Meaning "Someone Who Holds the Truth".
Háral m Sami
Sami form of Harald.
Haran m & f Basque
Means "valley" in Basque.
Hardi m German, Estonian
Short form of names containing the name element -hard / -hart "hard".
Hardo m Estonian
Variant of Hardi.
Hare m East Frisian (Archaic)
Variant of names with the name element heri.
Hareb m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic حارب (see Harib).
Hårek m Norwegian
Modern form of Hárekr. 'Hårek den hardbalne' is the Norwegian name for the American comic book character 'Hägar the Horrible'.
Harek m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Hárekr.
Hares m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic حارث (see Harith).
Hári m Old Norse
Variant of Hárr or Heri.
Hari m Filipino, Tagalog, Cebuano
From Tagalog and Cebuano hari meaning "king".
Hari m Welsh
Variant of Harri
Hari f & m Korean
"Rising"
Harib m Arabic
Means "war-wager" in Arabic, from the root حارب (ḥāraba) meaning "to wage war against, to battle".
Harie m Limburgish
Limburgian cognate of Harry.
Harii m & f Japanese
From Japanese 葉 (ha) meaning "leaf" combined with 里 (ri) meaning "village". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Harik m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Hárekr.
Harim m Ancient Hebrew
Meaning "with pierced nose." May also mean "destroyed" or "dedicated to God" depending on your source.
Harir f & m Arabic
Means "silk" in Arabic.
Haris m Greek
Variant transcription of Charis, itself a diminutive of Zacharias and names containing the Greek element χάρις (charis) meaning "grace, kindness".
Harit m Kashmiri
Means "lush greenery".
Hariz m Arabic, Malay, Bosnian
Means "impenetrable, secure, guarded" in Arabic.
Harjo m Javanese
From Javanese harja meaning "comfortable, safe, flourishing, healthy".
Hark m American (South)
Possibly a religious themed named from the word Hark, meaning "listen," a popular word used in the Bible.
Harl m English
Transferred use of the surname Harl.
Harly m & f English (Modern, Rare)
Diminutive of Harlyn, or a variant of Harley.
Harm m & f English (Modern, Rare)
Short form of Harmon or Harmony.
Haron m Malay, Filipino, Maguindanao
Malay and Maguindanao form of Harun.
Haron m Armenian
Diminutive of Aharon.
Harou m & f Japanese
From Japanese 波 (ha) meaning "wave" combined with 朗 (rou) meaning "bright, clear" or 浪 (rou) meaning "wave". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Harp f & m English
Short form of Harper.
Harpo m English
From the stage name of Harpo Marx.
Hárr m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Variant of Hǫr or derived from hárr ("grey-haired"). This is a name for Odin and the name of a dwarf in Norse mythology.
Harre m East Frisian (Rare), North Frisian (Rare), West Frisian (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
Frisian short form of Germanic given names containing the element hari meaning "army", such as Herbert and Herman.
Hárri m Sami
Either a Sami form of Harry or taken from Sami hárri "care".
Harro m German, Dutch, Estonian
A short form of Germanic names beginning with Har- like Harald or a direct monothematic name from the Germanic name element heri "army".
Harrý m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Harry.
Hart m English
Probably transferred from the surname Hart. A notable bearer is the poet Hart Crane.
Harto m Javanese
Javanese form of Harta.
Harto m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Harald.
Harto m German
German short form of names containing the name element hard meaning "hard, strong".
Hartz m Medieval Basque
Derived from Basque hartz "bear".
Haru f & m Korean (Modern)
From native Korean 하루 (haru) meaning "day(time)."
Harum m Biblical
Father of Aharhel.
Harum f & m Indonesian
Means "fragrant" in Indonesian.
Harun m Indian
MEANING - a particular high number... [more]
Haruo m Japanese
From 治 (haru) meaning "govern, rule, administrate" and 夫 (o) meaning "man, husband". Other kanji combinations can spell this name.
Harv m English
Diminutive of Harvey.
Hary m Indonesian
Variant of Harry
Haryo m Javanese
Variant of Aryo.
Hasbi m Arabic, Indonesian, Malay, Turkish, Albanian
Derived from Arabic حسب (hasb) meaning "sufficient, adequate".
Hashi m & f Japanese
波 means "wave, billow, surge." 紫 means "purple, violet."
Haşım m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Hashim.
Hask m Pashto
Means "acme of mountain", a poetic reference to the sky, in Pashto.
Hasko m German (Rare)
A diminutive of Hasso.
Hasni f & m Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Derived from Arabic حَسُنَ (hasuna) meaning "to be good, to be beautiful". It is unisex in Arabic-speaking countries and Malaysia while it is only feminine in Indonesia.
Hasse m Old Danish
Means "from Hesse, Germany".
Hassi m Faroese
Faroese form of Hasse.
Hasto m Javanese
From Javanese hasta meaning "hand".
Hatam m Arabic
Meaning "helper", "generous" in Arabic.
Hatar m & f Arabic
From Arabic خطر (khaṭar) meaning "danger, risk, peril" or "eminence, nobility".
Hathi m Indian
Means "elephant" in Hindi and Urdu.
Hati m & f Norse Mythology, Swedish (Rare), Finnish, Old Norse
Means "despiser, hater". In Norse mythology Hati is a wolf who pursues the moon. He is the son of Hróðvitnir (another name for Fenrir), the father of Hrímgarðr, and the brother of Skǫll, who pursues the sun.
Hatin m Kurdish
Means "arrival" in Kurdish.
Haug m East Frisian (Rare), North Frisian (Rare), West Frisian (Archaic), Upper German
Frisian and Upper German form of Hugo as well as a short form of other Germanic given names that have hugu meaning "heart, mind, spirit" for a first element.... [more]
Hauk m & f East Frisian (Rare), North Frisian (Rare), West Frisian (Rare)
Frisian short form of Germanic given names that have hugu meaning "heart, mind, spirit" for a first element, such as Hugubert. Also compare Haug, which this name could be considered to be a variant form of.
Hauk m Norwegian
Norwegian form of Haukr. This is also the modern Norwegian word for "hawk".
Haukr m Old Norse
From Old Norse haukr meaning "hawk".
Haukū m & f Maori
Means "dew" in Māori.
ǃHãunu m San Mythology
Meaning unknown. In the San mythology, he existed along with his brother-in-law ǂKá̦gára, which they both fought with lightning that causes massive storms.... [more]
Haval m Kurdish
Means friend. Used as a name in military.
Havam m History
Meaning uncertain. This was the name of a king of Haripuñjaya (located in what is now Northern Thailand).
Håvar m Norwegian
Either from the Old Norse name Hávarr, derived from "high" and arr "warrior", or else a variant of Håvard.
Havat m & f Armenian
Means "belief" in Armenian.
Havea m Tongan
Tongan form of Xavier.
Havoc m English (Modern, Rare)
From the English word havoc.
Havsi m Turkish
Nickname for Hafzullah.
Havu m & f Finnish (Rare)
Means "fresh sprig or small branch of a coniferous tree" or "needle of a coniferous tree".
Hawar m Kurdish
Means to scream in Sorani.
Hawi f & m Luo
"good luck"
Hawi m Luo
It means luck.
Hawîn m & f Kurdish
Means "summer" in Kurdish.
Hawj m & f Hmong
Means "energetic, spirited, active" in Hmong Daw.
Hawk m English, Popular Culture
From the English word for 'hawk', a predatory bird.
Hawke m English
Variant of Hawk.
Hawrê m Kurdish
Means "comrade" in Kurdish.
Haxhi m Albanian
Albanian form of Haji.
Haya f & m Japanese
From Japanese 羽 (ha) meaning "feathers" combined with 弥 (ya) meaning "universally". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Hayan f & m Korean (Modern)
From the present determiner form of the adjective 하얗다 (hayata) meaning "(pure) white/pale."
Hayao m Japanese
From Japanese 隼 (haya) meaning "falcon" or 勇 (haya) meaning "brave" combined with 雄 (o) meaning "hero, manly", 男 (o) meaning "male", 夫 (o) meaning "man, husband" or 郎 (o) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Haych m Samoan (Modern), English (American, Modern)
Nickname for names starting with the letter H. Common in Samoa. Inspired by the former Governor of American Samoa, H. Rex Lee (born Hyram Rex Lee).
Hayde m & f English
Short form of Hayden.
Haye m West Frisian, East Frisian, North Frisian, Dutch (Rare)
Variant spelling of Haie. A known Dutch bearer of this name is the author Haye van der Heyden (b. 1957).
Haylu m Ge'ez
Means "his power" in Ge'ez.
Haym m Hebrew, Yiddish
Variant of Chayyim.
Hayot m Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Hayat.
Hays m English
Variant of Hayes.
Ha-Yul f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 荷 (ha) meaning "lotus, water lily" or 河 (ha) meaning "river, stream" combined with 律 (yul) meaning "law, statute, rule, regulation" or 汩 (yul) meaning "run swiftly, flow rapidly (as in water)"... [more]
Hayy m Arabic, Literature
Derived from the Arabic adjective حي (hayy) meaning "alive".... [more]
Hazen m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Hazen.
Haziq m Arabic, Malay
Means "skillful, capable, clever" in Arabic, from the root حذق (ḥadhaqa) meaning "to be skilled, to be proficient".
Haz̦iy m Bashkir
Bashkir form of Hadi.
Hazo m Biblical
Means "prophetic vision" in Hebrew, from the verb חָזָה (chazah or haza) "to see, to behold". In the Bible, Hazo was the fifth son of Nahor and Milkah (Genesis 22:22).
Hazor m Romani (Archaic)
Corruption of Ezra.