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This is a list of names in which the categories include hair.

Names Categorized "hair"

86 Names found

Ahenobarbus Masculine Roman

Ahenobarbus is a Roman cognomen meaning "bronze beard" in Latin, derived from aenus (bronze) and barba (beard). It originated as a hereditary surname in the Domitia gens, a prominent patrician family. The name was borne...

Algernon Masculine English

Algernon is a masculine given name originating from a Norman French nickname, Aux Gernons, meaning "with moustaches" (literally "having a moustache"). The sobriquet was originally applied to William de Percy, a companion...

Ash Unisex English

Ash is a unisex given name used in English-speaking countries. It can be a short form of Ashley, or it can be directly derived from the English word for the tree (the ash tree) or the residue of fire. As a diminutive, As...

Bairrfhionn Masculine Irish

Bairrfhionn is an Old Irish masculine name meaning "fair-haired", composed of the elements barr, meaning "top, head," and finn, meaning "white, blessed." It belongs to a class of descriptive Celtic personal names that hi...

Barra Masculine Irish

Barra is a masculine Irish given name, primarily used as a diminutive of Finbar or its Old Irish form Bairrfhionn. As a short form, it carries the same etymological meaning as Finbar: derived from the elements finn meani...

Barrie Masculine English

Barrie is an English variant of the name Barry, which itself derives from Irish origins. The name has been used predominantly in English-speaking countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States.Ety...

Barry Masculine English Irish

Barry is a given name of English and Irish origin, derived as an Anglicized form of the Irish Barra or Bairre, which themselves are short forms of Finbar (Irish Fionnbharr). The root name Finbar combines the Old Irish el...

Berwyn Masculine Welsh

Berwyn is a Welsh masculine given name derived from the elements barr meaning "top, head" and gwyn meaning "white, blessed". Thus, the name means "white top" or "white head", likely referring to a geographical feature wi...

Blondie Feminine English

Blondie is an English feminine given name that originated as a nickname for a person with blond hair. It is famously associated with the title character of Chic Young's long-running comic strip Blondie, which debuted in...

Bob Masculine Dutch English

Bob is a male given name primarily used in English and Dutch, functioning as a short form of Robert. The name originated from the Medieval English habit of forming rhyming nicknames: just as Richard became Hick or Dick a...

Bobby Masculine English

Bobby is a diminutive of Bob, which itself originated as a short form of Robert. The name Bobby is traditionally masculine and has been used as an independent given name, as well as a nickname. Its feminine equivalents i...

Boston Masculine English

Boston is a masculine given name derived from the American city of Boston, Massachusetts. The city was named after the market town of Boston in Lincolnshire, England, whose name is said to mean "Botwulf's stone," referri...

Braidy Unisex English

Braidy is a modern English variant of Brady, a name with deep Irish roots. The original surname Brady comes from the Irish Ó Brádaigh, meaning 'descendant of Brádach.' The personal name Brádach is derived from the Old Ir...

Breindel Feminine Yiddish

EtymologyBreindel is a female Yiddish given name that directly translates to "brunette". It is derived from the Yiddish word "brown" (related to German braun) with the common feminine diminutive suffix -dl or -del. The n...

Butch Masculine English

Butch is an English masculine nickname derived from the slang word butch, meaning "manly" or "masculine," which itself originates from the word butcher. Originally a term of endearment or a descriptive moniker, it was li...

Buzz Masculine English

Buzz is an English given name predominantly used as a nickname. Its origin lies in the onomatopoeic word buzz, denoting a humming or murmuring sound, from which it developed as a descriptive moniker. The name is firmly e...

Caesar Masculine Roman

Caesar is a historic Roman cognomen that has become an iconic given name and title. The name possibly derives from Latin caesaries meaning "hair," giving it the meaning "hairy." However, alternative etymological theories...

Caiside Masculine

Caiside is an Irish given name derived from a byname meaning "curly haired", from Irish cas "twisted, curly". It is historically a surname, anglicized as Cassidy. The modern use as a first name in Ireland is uncommon but...

Calbhach Masculine

Calbhach is a masculine Irish given name meaning "bald". It is an anglicized variant of Calvagh, reflecting the historical Gaelic naming tradition where physical characteristics were often used as descriptors. The name w...

Calvin Masculine English

Calvin is a masculine given name derived from the French surname Cauvin, which itself evolved from Old French chauve meaning "bald."Etymology and Historical ContextThe surname Cauvin was borne by Jean Cauvin (1509–1564),...

Calvus Masculine Roman

Calvus is a Roman cognomen meaning "bald" in Latin. Originating as a descriptive nickname, it follows the common Roman practice of adopting physical traits as family or individual identifiers. The name is derived from La...

Ceallach Masculine Irish

EtymologyCeallach is an Irish male given name derived from the Old Irish Cellach, a name of uncertain origin. Traditional interpretations suggest it may mean "bright-headed," while other theories connect it to the Old Ir...

Céibhfhionn Feminine Irish

Céibhfhionn is an Irish female name with a rich heritage in Celtic mythology. It derives from the Old Irish elements ciab meaning "locks, hair" and finn meaning "white, blessed" or "fair", thus conveying the meaning "fai...

Cesária Feminine Portuguese

Cesária is a Portuguese feminine given name, derived from the Late Latin Caesarius, which itself comes from the Roman name Caesar.EtymologyThe root Caesar was a Roman cognomen famously borne by Julius Caesar and his adop...

Cesarino Masculine Italian

Cesarino is a charming Italian diminutive of Cesare, the Italian form of the illustrious Roman name Caesar. The root name Caesar is thought to derive from the Latin caesaries, meaning "hair," thus originally meaning "hai...

Corbin Masculine English

Corbin is a masculine given name of English origin. It is derived from a French surname, itself stemming from the Old French corbeau, meaning "raven", and originally described a person with dark hair. The name was likely...

Crew Masculine English

Crew is an English masculine given name, derived either from a surname originating from the town of Crewe in Cheshire (from Old Welsh criu meaning "weir") or from the English vocabulary word for a group of people.Etymolo...

Crispian Masculine English

Crispian is a medieval English variant of the name Crispin. Like its counterpart, Crispian ultimately derives from the Roman cognomen Crispinus, itself a derivative of Crispus, meaning 'curly-haired' in Latin. The name g...

Crispin Masculine English

Crispin is an English masculine given name, derived from the Roman cognomen Crispinus, which itself originated from the name Crispus. The name is most famously associated with the 3rd-century Christian saint Crispin, who...

Crispinus Masculine Roman

Crispinus is a Latin given name, the original Roman form of Crispin. It derives from the Roman cognomen Crispinus, which itself comes from Crispus, a Latin name meaning "curly-haired" or "curled."EtymologyThe name Crispi...

Crispus Masculine Roman

Crispus is a Roman cognomen meaning "curly-haired" in Latin. Historically, the name is most famously borne by Flavius Julius Crispus (c. 300–326 AD), the eldest son of the Roman emperor Constantine I. He served as caesar...

Curly Masculine English

Curly is a nickname or given name of English origin, typically given to a person with curly hair. The name is derived from the physical characteristic and has been used as a familiar or affectionate form. As a surname, g...

Cybele Feminine Near Eastern

Cybele is an Anatolian mother goddess, whose name may derive from Phrygian roots meaning either "stone" or "hair." She was primarily worshipped in Phrygia as the "Mountain Mother," associated with fertility, nature, and...

Dada Unisex Yoruba

Dada is a unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "curly hair" in the Yoruba language. While the name is etymologically tied to hair texture in the Yoruba context, it globally is far more recognized as the name of the earl...

Dean Masculine English

Dean is an English masculine given name and middle name with multiple origins. Primarily, it derives from the English surname Dean, which itself comes from an Old English word meaning "valley" (denu). Alternatively, the...

Dido Feminine Greek Roman

Dido (pronounced DY-doh; Latin: [ˈdiːdoː]; Greek: Διδώ [diːdɔ̌ː]), also known as Elissa, is the legendary founder and first queen of Carthage in Greek and Roman mythology. Her name is of uncertain meaning but likely Phoe...

Edgar Masculine English French +2

Edgar is a masculine given name with roots in Old English, originating from the elements ead meaning "wealth, fortune" and gar meaning "spear". The name thus carries connotations of prosperity and martial prowess. It was...

Elvia Feminine Italian Spanish

Elvia is an Italian and Spanish feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Helvius. The name ultimately traces back to the Latin helvus, meaning "honey-yellow" or "blond," or possibly to the name of the Helvii, a...

Esau Masculine English Bible Greek Bible +1

Etymology and MeaningEsau is the anglicized form of the Hebrew name עֵשָׂו (ʿEsaw), which possibly means "hairy." This etymology is directly tied to the biblical account of his birth, as he was born with a ruddy complexi...

Finbar Masculine Irish

Finbar is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Fionnbharr, which in turn comes from the Old Irish Finnbarr. The name is composed of the elements finn meaning "white" or "blessed" and barr meaning "top" or "head". Thus, t...

Flannery Feminine English

Flannery is a feminine given name of English origin, derived from an Irish surname. The surname is an Anglicized form of Ó Flannghaile, itself based on the given name Flannghal, which is composed of Gaelic elements flann...

Flavian Masculine History

Flavian is a masculine given name of Roman origin. It derives from the Latin family name Flavianus, which itself is derived from the Roman nomen Flavius. Flavius, meaning "golden" or "yellow-haired" from the Latin flavus...

Flaviana Feminine Italian Roman

Flaviana is a feminine given name of Roman origin, serving as the feminine form of Flavian. The name Flavian itself is derived from the Roman family name Flavianus, which in turn comes from Flavius, a prominent Latin nom...

Flaviano Masculine Italian

Flaviano is the Italian form of Flavian, a name with deep roots in Roman history and early Christianity. Derived from the Latin family name Flavianus, which in turn comes from Flavius—meaning "golden" or "yellow-haired"...

Flavianus Masculine Roman

Flavianus is a Latin name, the adjectival form of the Roman family name Flavius meaning “golden” or “yellow-haired.” It functions both as a given name and a cognomen in Roman history. The name is directly related to Flav...

Flavie Feminine French

Etymology and History Flavie is the French feminine form of the Roman family name Flavius, which derived from Latin flavus meaning “yellow” or “golden.” This color adjective originally described blonde hair and was used...

Flavien Masculine French

Flavien is the French form of Flavian, which ultimately derives from the Latin family name Flavius. The name carries a rich historical and linguistic heritage spanning from ancient Rome to modern France.EtymologyThe root...

Flavienne Feminine French

Flavienne is a French feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Flavian. Flavian itself originates from the Roman family name Flavianus, which in turn is derived from the Latin name Flavius, meaning "golden" o...

Flávio Masculine Portuguese

EtymologyFlávio is the Portuguese form of the Latin name Flavius, which derives from the Latin word flavus meaning "yellow" or "golden." The name likely originally referred to someone with blonde hair or a golden complex...

Flavio Masculine Italian Spanish

Flavio is the Italian and Spanish form of the ancient Roman family name Flavius, which derives from the Latin word flavus meaning "yellow" or "golden". Originally a Roman family name (nomen), Flavius gained prominence as...

Flaviu Masculine Romanian

Flaviu is a Romanian masculine given name, borrowed from Latin Flavius. It was historically used as a name among the upper classes and was later revived in modern Romania as a distinguished classical name.Etymology and H...

Flavius Masculine Romanian Roman

Flavius is a Roman family name derived from Latin flavus, meaning "yellow" or "golden," originally likely referring to yellow hair. As a nomen gentilicium, Flavius belonged to the gens Flavia, a plebeian family first rec...

Flip Masculine Dutch

Flip is a Dutch diminutive of the name Filip, which itself is a form of Philip in various languages. Originating from the Greek name Φίλιππος (Philippos), meaning "friend of horses" (from philos "friend" and hippos "hors...

Gilroy Masculine English

Gilroy is an English masculine given name and surname derived from Irish Gaelic origins. As a given name, it is typically transferred from the surname, which itself has two possible etymologies in Irish: Mac Giolla Ruaid...

Ginger Feminine English

Ginger is an English feminine given name derived from the English word ginger, referring either to the spice or the reddish-brown color. It can also function as a diminutive of Virginia, a connection popularized by the f...

Goldie 1 Feminine English

Goldie is an English feminine given name derived from a nickname for a person with blond hair, from the English word gold. The name evokes the precious metal's brightness and value, often symbolizing rarity, warmth, or p...

Goldilocks Feminine Mythology & Religion

Goldilocks is a feminine name derived from the English words gold and locks, referring to blond hair. It is best known as the name of the trespassing girl in the English fairy tale Goldilocks and the Three Bears, one of...

Granuaile Feminine History

Granuaile is the anglicized form of the Irish name Gráinne Mhaol, meaning "bald Gráinne," from Irish mhaol (bald). This epithet belonged to the formidable 16th-century Irish chieftain and seafarer Gráinne Ní Mháille, bet...

Gray Unisex English

Gray is a unisex given name of English origin, derived from the surname Grey, which itself originates from the Old English word grǣġ, meaning "grey." The name was initially used as a nickname for someone with gray hair o...

Harry Masculine Dutch English +2

Harry is a male given name that originated as a medieval English form of Henry. In modern times, it is commonly used as a diminutive of both Henry and names beginning with Har, such as Harold or Harrison.Etymology and Hi...

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