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Harinder Unisex

Etymology Harinder is a Harendra variant name used by Sikhs. It combines elements from the names of two major Hindu deities: Hari, a name for Vishnu meaning “brown, yellow, tawny” and often interpreted as “the remover,”...

Haris 1 Masculine Arabic Indonesian +3

Haris is a Bosnian, Urdu, Indonesian, and Malay form of Harith, as well as an alternate transcription of the original Arabic name. Derived from the Arabic root ḥ-r-th (ح ر ث), it carries the literal meaning of "plowman"...

Haris 2 Unisex Greek

Haris is a Modern Greek transcription and alternate transcription of the Greek names Χάρης (Chares) or Χάρις (Charis), both derived from the ancient Greek root χάρις (charis), meaning "grace, kindness."EtymologyThe name...

Harish Masculine Gujarati Hindi +5

Harish is a traditional masculine given name widely used across India, particularly in Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu communities. It is a compound name formed from Hari, an epithet of th...

Harisha Unisex Kannada Telugu

Harisha is a variant and feminine form of Harish, predominantly used in the Kannada and Telugu languages of southern India.Etymology and MeaningThe name Harisha traces its roots through Harish to the Sanskrit element Har...

Harith Masculine Arabic Malay

Harith (Arabic: حارث, Ḥārith) is a common Arabic masculine given name that carries the meanings "plowman", "cultivator", or "good provider." It originates from the Arabic root ح-ر-ث (ḥ-r-ṯ), which is associated with plow...

Haritz Masculine Basque

Haritz is a Spanish masculine given name and a surname, derived from the Basque word for oak tree. It is a variant of Aritz, which directly means "oak" in Basque, referring to the European oak species (Quercus robur) nat...

Hariwald Masculine Germanic

Hariwald is the Old German (Old High German) form of the name Harold. It is composed of the Germanic elements hari meaning "army" and wald meaning "powerful, ruler," giving the name the sense of "army ruler" or "commande...

Hariwini Masculine Germanic

Hariwini is an Old German name, the precursor of the modern name Erwin. It is composed of the elements heri ('army') and wini ('friend'), giving the overall meaning 'army friend'. This name belongs to a class of ancient...

Harjaberhtaz Masculine

Harjaberhtaz is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic form of the name Haribert, which itself derives from the Old German elements heri 'army' and beraht 'bright.' This linguistic reconstruction, undertaken by historical lingui...

Harjamannô Masculine

Harjamannô is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic form of the name Herman. While not attested in historical records, it serves as the hypothetical ancestral form that linguists derive from the Germanic elements heri meaning "...

Harjawaldaz Masculine

Harjawaldaz is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic form underlying several historical and modern names, including Hereweald, Haraldr, and Hariwald. It is not directly attested in ancient texts but is posited by linguists as t...

Harkaitz Masculine Basque

Harkaitz is a Basque masculine given name that originates as a variant of Arkaitz, itself derived from the root haitz meaning "rock". The name thus carries the literal meaning of "rock" or "stone", evoking durability and...

Harlan Masculine English

Harlan is an English given name derived from a surname that originated as a place name meaning "hare land" in Old English. The name's roots lie in the geographical features of early England, where hare habitats may have...

Harland Masculine English

Harland is a given name derived from a surname, itself a variant of Harlan. The surname Harland has Anglo-Saxon origins and is one of the earliest recorded surnames in the United Kingdom, traceable to the Midlands region...

Harlee Feminine English

Harlee is a variant of the English unisex name Harley. It emerged as a feminine spelling, particularly popularized in the late 20th century.EtymologyThe name Harley originates from an English surname derived from a place...

Harleigh Feminine English

Harleigh is a modern variant of the name Harley. While Harley has a long history as both a surname and a given name for boys, Harleigh emerged as a distinctly feminine spelling in the late 20th century, likely influenced...

Harlequin Masculine

Harlequin is the best-known name from the Italian commedia dell'arte, derived from Old French Herlequin, the name of a demon in medieval French passion plays. The name's ultimate origin may be Germanic: it is possibly re...

Harley Unisex English

Harley is a unisex given name derived from an English surname, which itself originated as a place name. The etymological components are the Old English elements hara meaning "hare" or hær meaning "rock, heap of stones,"...

Harlow Feminine English

Harlow is an English feminine given name that originated as a surname, itself derived from a place name. The place name Harlow (a town in Essex, England) comes from Old English elements: either hær meaning "rock" or "hea...

Harm Masculine Dutch

Harm is a Dutch short form of Harmen, ultimately derived from the Old Germanic name Herman. The root name Herman means "army man", composed of the elements heri "army" and man "person, man". This name was introduced to E...

Harmen Masculine Dutch

Harmen is a Dutch variant of the name Herman. The root name Herman derives from the Old Germanic elements heri meaning "army" and man meaning "person, man," giving it the combined meaning of "army man." This name was int...

Harmon Masculine English

Harmon is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from a surname that ultimately comes from the Germanic personal name Herman. The name Herman itself is composed of the Old German elements heri meaning 'army' a...

Harmoni Feminine English

Harmoni is a feminine first name and a variant spelling of Harmony. The name Harmony itself derives from the English word harmony, which ultimately comes from the Greek ἁρμονία (harmonia), meaning "agreement," "concord,"...

Harmonia Feminine Greek

Harmonia (Ἁρμονία) is a Greek name meaning "harmony, agreement". In Greek mythology, she was the goddess of harmony and concord, the opposite of Eris (discord). Her Roman counterpart is Concordia. Harmonia is best known...

Harmonie Feminine English

Harmonie is a feminine variant of Harmony, an English name derived from the English word harmony, which ultimately comes from Greek ἁρμονία (harmonia), meaning "agreement" or "concord." The name reflects the quality of m...

Harmony Feminine English

Harmony is a feminine given name of English origin, derived from the English word harmony, which itself comes from Greek ἁρμονία (harmonia), meaning "agreement" or "concord." In music, harmony refers to the combination o...

Harold Masculine English

Harold is an English masculine given name with deep roots in the Germanic language family. It derives from the Old English name Hereweald, composed of the elements here meaning "army" and weald meaning "powerful, mighty"...

Haroldo Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Haroldo is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Harold. The English name Harold itself derives from the Old English Hereweald, meaning “army ruler” or “mighty warrior,” composed of the elements here (“army”) and weald (“po...

Haron Masculine

Haron is a masculine given name and surname commonly found in East Africa, as well as in other Muslim-influenced regions. It is a variant of Harun, the Arabic form of Aaron.Etymology and OriginThe name ultimately derives...

Haroon Masculine Urdu

Haroon is the Urdu form of Harun, ultimately derived from the Arabic name Hārūn, which corresponds to the Biblical Aaron. In the Urdu-speaking world, Haroon is a common given name among Muslims, honoring the prophetic fi...

Haroun Masculine Arabic

Haroun is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name هارون (Hārūn), which is the Arabic form of the Hebrew name Aaron. The name's ultimate origin is likely Egyptian, derived from ꜥḥꜣ rw meaning 'warrior lion'.Etymolog...

Harouna Masculine

Harouna is a form of Harun used in parts of West Africa, particularly in countries like Niger, Burkina Faso, and Mali. It is primarily a masculine given name but also functions as a surname. The name is derived from the...

Harpa Feminine Icelandic

Etymology and Cultural SignificanceHarpa is an Icelandic feminine name derived from the name of the first summer month in the old Icelandic calendar, Harpa. This month likely corresponds to mid-March through mid-April, a...

Harper Feminine English

Harper is a given name of English origin, derived from the English surname Harper. The surname originally belonged to a person who played or made harps, stemming from the Middle English harper, harpere (meaning “harper”)...

Harpreet Unisex

Harpreet is a unisex given name used primarily in India and the Sikh diaspora. It is a combination of the name of the Hindu god Hari and the Sanskrit word prīti, meaning "pleasure, joy, love." (The Sanskrit प्रीति (prīti...

Harri Masculine Estonian Finnish +1

Harri is a given name used in Finnish, Estonian, and Welsh contexts. It is a form of Harry, which itself is a medieval English diminutive of Henry. The name thus shares in the rich history of the name Henry, ultimately d...

Harriet Feminine English

Harriet is an English feminine given name, ultimately derived from the French Henriette, itself a feminine form of Harry. The name emerged in the 17th century and became widely popular in the English-speaking world by th...

Harriett Feminine English

Harriett is a variant spelling of Harriet, a feminine name that originated in 17th-century England as a vernacular form of Henriette. Henriette itself is the French feminine diminutive of Henry, derived from the Germanic...

Harrietta Feminine English

Harrietta is a rare variant spelling of the English feminine name Harriet, itself derived from the French Henriette, a feminine form of Harry (a pet form of Henry). The —etta suffix lends an Italianate flourish, making t...

Harriette Feminine English

Harriette is a feminine given name, a variant spelling of Harriet. Like Harriet, it derives from the French Henriette, the feminine form of Harry, which itself is a diminutive of Henry. The name Henry ultimately comes fr...

Harris Masculine English

Harris is an English given name transferred from the surname, itself derived from the given name Harry. Harry is the medieval English form of Henry, and in its diminutive sense has been used affectionately for both Henry...

Harrison Masculine English

Harrison is an English given name and surname of patronymic origin, derived from the Middle English personal name Harry. The name literally means "son of Harry", with Harry itself being a medieval form of Henry, ultimate...

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...

Harsh Masculine Gujarati Hindi +1

Harsh is a modern northern Indian given name, predominantly used in Gujarati, Hindi, and Marathi communities. It functions as a contemporary form of Harsha, a Sanskrit name meaning "happiness". The root name Harsha carri...

Harsha Masculine Kannada Telugu

Harsha is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin, directly meaning "happiness". The name is most famously associated with Harshavardhana (often simply called Harsha), a powerful 7th-century emperor of northern India who rei...

Harshad Masculine Hindi Marathi

Harshad is a masculine given name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit element harṣa meaning "happiness" or "joy." The name is common in modern India, particularly among Marathi- and Hindi-speaking communities.Ety...

Harshada Feminine Hindi Marathi

Harshada is the feminine form of Harshad, a masculine name of Sanskrit origin used in the Marathi and Hindi languages. The root name Harshad is derived from the Sanskrit word harṣa (हर्ष), meaning "happiness," which is o...

Harshal Masculine Gujarati Marathi

Harshal is a masculine first name used primarily in the Gujarati and Marathi languages of western India. It is derived from the Sanskrit word हर्ष (harṣa), meaning “happiness” or “joy,” which traces back to the root harṣ...

Harta Masculine Indonesian

Harta is an Indonesian masculine given name that derives from the Indonesian word harta, meaning “wealth, treasure, property.” The term ultimately traces back to artha, a Sanskrit word for “wealth” or “meaning,” which is...

Harthacnut Masculine History

Harthacnut (c. 1018 – 8 June 1042) was a king of Denmark (1035–1042) and England (1040–1042), the last ruler of the House of Knýtlinga and the final North Sea Empire monarch. His name derives from the Old Norse byname Ha...

Hartley Unisex English

Hartley is a unisex given name derived from an English surname, which itself originated as a locational name from any of the various places called Hartley in England. The surname Hartley is composed of the Old English el...

Hartmann Masculine German

Hartmann is a German name, historically more common as a surname but also used as a masculine given name. It derives from the Old High German elements hart “hard, firm, brave, hardy” and man “man,” combining to mean “bra...

Hartmut Masculine German Germanic

Hartmut is a German masculine given name of ancient Germanic origin, composed of the elements hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy" and muot "mind, spirit". The name thus conveys the meaning of "brave mind" or "strong spirit,"...

Hartwig Masculine German Germanic

Hartwig is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. It is derived from the Old German elements hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy" and wig meaning "battle", thus conveying the sense of "hardy in battle" or "brave w...

Hartwin Masculine German Germanic

Hartwin is a masculine given name of German origin, derived from the Old German elements hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy" and wini "friend", thus meaning "brave friend". It embodies the Germanic naming tradition of combin...

Haru Unisex Japanese

Haru (はる, ハル) is a unisex Japanese given name widely used for both males and females. Its meaning varies depending on the kanji characters chosen to write it, with common interpretations including 春 (haru) meaning "...

Haruka Feminine Japanese

Haruka is a Japanese given name that is predominantly feminine, though it is considered unisex. It is known for its rich variety of meanings depending on the kanji characters used. The name can derive from the element ha...

Haruki Masculine Japanese

Haruki is a Japanese masculine given name with versatile meanings derived from its constituent kanji characters. It combines the element 晴 (haru) meaning "clear weather" or 陽 (haru) meaning "light, sun, male" with 輝 (...

Haruko Feminine Japanese

Haruko (はるこ, ハルコ) is a feminine Japanese given name. It is commonly composed of the element 春 (haru) meaning "spring" and 子 (ko) meaning "child", giving the meaning "spring child". However, haru can also be writt...

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