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Harumi Feminine Japanese

Harumi (はるみ, ハルミ) is a Japanese given name that can be bestowed upon both sexes, though it is most often used for females. The name is composed of two Japanese kanji (Chinese characters) elements: 晴 (haru), meanin...

Harun Masculine Arabic Bengali +4

EtymologyHarun is the Arabic form of Aaron, a name of ancient origin. While the Hebrew Aharon is traditionally understood to mean "high mountain" or "exalted," etymologists often trace both Harun and Aharon back to an Eg...

Haruna 1 Feminine Japanese

Haruna is a Japanese feminine given name. It can be formed from various kanji combinations, common elements including haru meaning "clear weather" (晴), "distant" (遥), or "spring" (春), combined with na (菜) meaning "ve...

Haruna 2 Masculine Hausa

Haruna 2 is a Hausa and Fula form of Harun, itself the Arabic version of Aaron. The name is predominantly used among Hausa-speaking communities in West Africa, particularly in Nigeria, Niger, Ghana, and other Sahelian re...

Harut Masculine Armenian

Harut is a short form of the Armenian name Harutyun, which means "resurrection" in Armenian. The name carries strong Christian connotations, as it references the resurrection of Jesus Christ, a central tenet of Christian...

Haruto Masculine Japanese

Haruto (はると, ハルト) is a popular Japanese masculine given name with a rich variety of possible meanings depending on the kanji characters used. The name can combine elements such as haru (陽) meaning "light, sun, mal...

Harutyun Masculine Armenian

Harutyun (Armenian: Հարություն, Western Armenian: Յարութիւն) is a common Armenian masculine given name meaning "resurrection" in Armenian. The name holds deep religious significance for Armenians, as it directly referenc...

Harve Masculine English

Harve is a masculine given name, primarily used in English. It is a short form of Harvey, with the same ultimate etymology and history.EtymologyThe name Harve originates as a diminutive of Harvey, which is derived from t...

Harvey Masculine English

Harvey is an English given name derived from the Breton name Haerviu, meaning “battle worthy,” from haer “battle” and viu “worthy.” Alternatively, the name may come from a different Breton root: hoiarn (or huiarn, modern...

Harvie Masculine English

Harvie is a given name and surname of English origin, serving as a variant of Harvey.Etymology and HistoryThe name derives from the Breton given name Haerviu, meaning "battle worthy"—from haer "battle" and viu "worthy."...

Hasan Masculine Arabic Bengali +10

Hasan is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "handsome" or "good", derived from the Arabic root حسن (ḥasuna), "to be beautiful, to be good." The name is widespread across the Muslim world and beyond, used in Arabic, B...

Hasdrubal Masculine Phoenician History

Etymology and MeaningHasdrubal is the Latinized form of the Carthaginian name ʿAzrubaʿal, which in Punic script is written 𐤏𐤆𐤓𐤁𐤏𐤋. The name means "Ba'al helps," derived from the Phoenician verb ʿazru meaning "to help" an...

Haseeb Masculine Arabic Urdu

Haseeb is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Hasib (حسيب) or its Urdu equivalent حسیب. The name stems from the Arabic root ħ-s-b, which conveys notions of counting, reckoning, and being noble. In Arabic, Hasib...

Hashabiah Masculine English Bible

Hashabiah is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, meaning "Yahweh has considered" or "Yahweh has regarded." It is derived from the Hebrew root ḥashav (חָשַׁב), meaning "to think, plan, or consider," combined with yah (יָהּ)...

Hashavya Masculine Hebrew Bible

Hashavya is a Hebrew name found in the Old Testament. It is a variant of Hashabiah, which means "Yahweh has considered" in Hebrew, from the root elements ḥashav ("to think, to plan, to consider") and yah (a shortened for...

Hashem Masculine Persian

Hashem is a Persian given name derived from Hashim, an Arabic name meaning "crusher" or "breaker" from the root hashama "to crush." The name Hashim is historically significant as it was the nickname of a great-grandfathe...

Hashim Masculine Arabic Malay +1

Hashim (Arabic: هاشم) is a masculine given name primarily used in Arabic, Malay, and Urdu-speaking communities. It means "crusher, breaker" in Arabic, derived from the root هشم (hashama) meaning "to crush, to destroy". T...

Hasib Masculine Arabic Urdu

Hasib (also spelled Haseeb, Hassib, Hasip, or Hasyb; Arabic: حسيب) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "noble", "respected", or "reckoner". It is derived from the Arabic root ḥ-s-b (حسب), which carries the sense of...

Haşim Masculine Turkish

Haşim is the Turkish form of Hashim, an Arabic masculine given name. The root name Hashim means "crusher, breaker" in Arabic, derived from the verb hashama meaning "to crush, to destroy." Historically, Hashim was the nic...

Hasim Masculine Arabic

Hasim is a masculine Arabic given name, derived from the Arabic root ḥasama (حسم), meaning "to sever, to finish, to decide." As a name, it signifies "decisive" or "the one who decides." The root ḥasama appears in various...

Hasip Masculine Turkish

Hasip is the Turkish form of Hasib, an Arabic masculine given name. The name derives from the Arabic root ḥ-s-b, which carries connotations of counting, reckoning, and nobility. In Arabic, Hasib means "noble" or "respect...

Haskel Masculine Yiddish

Haskel is a Yiddish variant of Ezekiel. While the Hebrew form Yeḥezqel means "God will strengthen," the Yiddish adaptation simplifies the pronunciation, dropping the Hebrew initial syllable and softening the consonants,...

Hasmik Feminine Armenian

Hasmik is an Armenian feminine given name that means "jasmine" in the Armenian language. The name derives directly from the Armenian word for the jasmine flower, which is associated with beauty, fragrance, and grace in m...

Hasna Feminine Arabic

Hasna (Arabic: حسناء) is a feminine given name that directly means "beauty" in Arabic. It is derived from the Arabic root ḥasuna, meaning "to be beautiful, to be good." The name embodies aesthetic and moral excellence, r...

Hasnaa Feminine Arabic

Etymology and OriginHasnaa is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Hasanā' (حسناء), derived from the root Hasna, which means "beauty" in Arabic. The name is ultimately formed from the Arabic verb ḥasuna (ḥasuna)...

Hassan Masculine Arabic Dhivehi +3

Hassan is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Hasan and can also represent a distinct related name. Most commonly, Hassan corresponds to the Arabic Ḥasan (حسن), derived from the triconsonantal root Ḥ-S-N, meaning...

Hasse Masculine Swedish

Hasse is a Swedish diminutive of Hans, itself a short form of Johannes. The name is predominantly used in Sweden, where it serves as both a given name and a nickname for Hans.EtymologyHasse derives from Hans, which origi...

Hasso Masculine German Germanic

Hasso is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, now chiefly used in German-speaking countries. The name likely derives from the Hessians, a Germanic tribe historically known as the Chatti in antiquity. The tribal nam...

Hastiin Masculine Navajo

Hastiin is a Navajo masculine name that means "man" or "elder" in the Navajo language. In traditional Navajo culture, this term is not typically used as a given name but rather as an honorific title prefixed to a person'...

Hatem Masculine Arabic

Hatem is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name حاتم (see Hatim). Originating from the Arabic root حتم (ḥatama), meaning "to decree, to decide," the name carries a sense of determination and decisiveness. It is wi...

Hathor Feminine Egyptian

Hathor is the Greek form of the Egyptian goddess name ḥwt-ḥrw, reconstructed as Hut-Heru, meaning "the house of Horus". The name combines Egyptian ḥwt "house" with the falcon-headed sky god Horus. Hathor was one of the m...

Haþufuns Masculine

Haþufuns is an ancient Gothic name composed from the elements haþus 'battle, combat' and funs 'ready'. This name thus conveys the meaning 'ready for battle' or 'battle-ready'. It belongs to a distinctive onomastic tradit...

Hatice Feminine Turkish

Etymology Hatice is a Turkish feminine given name of Arabic origin, representing the Turkish form of Khadija. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root خ-د-ج, which carries the meaning “premature child.” In Turkis...

Hatidža Feminine Bosnian

Hatidža is the Bosnian form of the Arabic name Khadija, best known as the name of Prophet Muhammad's first wife. The name Khadija means "premature child" in Arabic, but its enduring popularity across the Muslim world ste...

Hatim Masculine Arabic

Hatim is a masculine Arabic name derived from the root حتم (ḥatama), meaning "to decree, to decide." The name signifies "determined" or "decisive," reflecting qualities of resolution and firmness. A variant spelling is H...

Hatixhe Feminine Albanian

Hatixhe is the Albanian form of Khadija, an Arabic name meaning "premature child." Derived via Ottoman Turkish Hadice, the name entered Albanian through centuries of Ottoman influence in the Balkans. In Islamic tradition...

Hatshepsut Feminine Ancient Egyptian

Etymology and MeaningHatshepsut is an Ancient Egyptian name derived from the Egyptian phrase ḥꜣt-špswt, meaning "foremost of noble women". This name reflects the high status of its bearer, one of the few women to rule Eg...

Hatsue Feminine Japanese

Hatsue (初枝) is a Japanese feminine given name. Its meaning is derived from the kanji characters 初 (hatsu, "first, original, beginning") and 絵 (e, "picture"). Other kanji combinations can also form this name. Notable...

Hattie Feminine English

Hattie is a feminine given name of English origin, traditionally used as a diminutive of Harriet, though it has long been used as an independent name. The name Harriet itself derives from the French Henriette, a feminine...

Hatty Feminine English

EtymologyHatty is a traditionally English feminine diminutive of Harriet, itself a feminine form of Harry (which in turn derives from Henry). While historically a nickname, Hatty (like its variant Hattie) has long been u...

Hauke Masculine Frisian German

Hauke, pronounced [ˈhɔukə], is a fairly common Frisian masculine given name. According to onomatologist Rienk de Haan, the name developed from a reduced form of Germanic names beginning with either Habuk- (meaning "hawk"...

Haukea Feminine Hawaiian

Haukea is a feminine Hawaiian name meaning "white snow." It combines two Hawaiian roots: hau ("snow") and kea ("white" or "clear"). Though snow is rare in Hawaiʻi, it appears on the highest volcanic peaks such as Mauna K...

Haukr Masculine Old Norse

Haukr is an Old Norse masculine byname meaning "hawk". It derives from the Old Norse word haukr (hawk), a bird of prey revered in Norse culture for its keen eyesight and hunting prowess. The name is directly linked to th...

Haukur Masculine Icelandic

Haukur [ˈhœyːkʏr̥] is an Icelandic masculine given name, derived from the Old Norse byname Haukr, meaning "hawk". The name reflects a common practice in Viking Age Scandinavia where animal names were used as nicknames or...

Haul Masculine Welsh

Haul is a modern Welsh masculine name meaning "sun" in the Welsh language. While Welsh has ancient given names such as Dafydd (David) or Llywelyn, Haul represents a newer onomastic trend of adopting common nouns as perso...

Haumea Feminine Polynesian

Haumea is a feminine name of Polynesian origin, primarily from Hawaiian mythology and culture. It means "red ruler" or "ruler of the red (earth)", derived from Hawaiian hau meaning "ruler" and mea meaning "reddish brown"...

Haunani Feminine Hawaiian

Etymology and Meaning Haunani is a Hawaiian female given name that combines two significant natural elements of the islands: hau meaning "snow" and nani meaning "beauty" or "glory." The name thus translates to "beautiful...

Haurvatat Feminine Persian

Haurvatat (Avestan: 𐬵𐬀𐬎𐬭𐬎𐬎𐬀𐬙𐬁𐬙, romanized: hauruuatāt) is a feminine given name derived from the Avestan word for "wholeness" or "perfection." In Zoroastrianism, she is one of the six Amesha Spentas (Bounteous Immortals)...

Hauwa Feminine Hausa

Hauwa is a feminine given name, predominantly used among Hausa and Yoruba Muslims in West Africa. It is the Hausa form of Hawwa, which itself derives from the Arabic name for Eve, the biblical figure recognized as the fi...

Hauwa'u Feminine Hausa

EtymologyHauwa'u is the Hausa form of Hawwa, which itself is the Arabic form of Eve. The name Eve (Hebrew Ḥawwa) is derived from the Hebrew word ḥawa meaning "to breathe" or ḥaya meaning "to live." In the Abrahamic tradi...

Hauzini Feminine Apache

Hauzini is a variant spelling of the Apache name Ha-o-zinne. The name Ha-o-zinne itself means "standing up straight" in the Apache language. Hauzini therefore carries the same elegant meaning, evoking uprightness, dignit...

Hava Feminine Hebrew Latin Bible

Hava is a female given name that appears in two distinct linguistic contexts. In the Latin Old Testament, Hava is a direct form of Eve, the first woman in the biblical Book of Genesis. Its usage in the Latin Vulgate refl...

Håvard Masculine Norwegian

Håvard is a Norwegian given name, derived from the Old Norse Hávarðr. This ancient name is composed of elements meaning either "high" (hár) or "battle" (hǫð) combined with vǫrðr "guard, guardian." Thus, the name can be i...

Hávarðr Masculine Old Norse

Hávarðr is an Old Norse masculine name that combines elements meaning "high battle" or simply "guardian in battle." The first element may come from either hár "high" or hǫð "battle, combat," while the second is vǫrðr "gu...

Havel Masculine Czech Slovak

Havel is a Czech and Slovak masculine given name, derived as a form of Gallus, a Roman cognomen meaning "rooster" in Latin. Like its root, the name may also carry associations with Gaul (Latin Gallia), the ancient region...

Haven Feminine English

Haven is a feminine given name of English origin, derived from the vocabulary word for a safe place or harbor, ultimately from Old English hæfen. It is used primarily for girls in the United States. Etymology The name Ha...

Havilah Masculine English Bible

Havilah is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, appearing in the Old Testament as both a place name and a masculine personal name. Its meaning is uncertain, but it is often interpreted as "to dance, to circle, to twist" fro...

Havryil Masculine Ukrainian

Havryil is the Ukrainian form of Gabriel, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "God is my strong man." Derived from the Hebrew elements gever (strong man, hero) and El (God), the name has deep roots in Jewish, Christian, and...

Havva Feminine Turkish

Havva is the Turkish form of Eve, coming via Arabic Ḥawwāʾ (حواء). It represents the first woman in Abrahamic traditions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam). In Turkish usage, Havva is the standard name meaning 'the mothe...

Hawa Feminine Swahili Arabic

Hawa is a feminine given name used primarily in Swahili and Arabic contexts, serving as an alternate transcription of Arabic حوّاء (see Hawwa), as well as the Swahili form. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew nam...

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