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Hanae Feminine Japanese

Hanae is a feminine Japanese given name with the meanings of "flower" (hana) and "picture" or "favor/benefit". The name is composed of different kanji characters, including 花 or 華 for "flower" combined with 絵 ("pictur...

Hanako Feminine Japanese

Hanako is a common female Japanese given name, composed of the elements hana (花 or 華) meaning "flower" and ko (子) meaning "child". The most typical kanji combination is 花子, literally "flower child." Alternative spel...

Hanan 2 Feminine Arabic

Hanan 2 is a feminine Arabic given name that translates to "mercy" or "compassion." It is derived from the Arabic root ḥanna, which conveys the idea of sympathy or pity. This name shares its linguistic roots with other S...

Hanane Feminine Arabic

Hanane is a female given name of Arabic origin, chiefly used in North Africa. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic word ḥanān (حنان), which means "mercy" or "compassion." The name derives from the Arabic root ḥ...

Handan Feminine Turkish

Handan is a feminine Turkish name derived from Persian khandān (خندان), meaning "laughing, smiling." It is a popular given name in Turkey, though its usage is less common in other regions. The name carries positive conno...

Hande Feminine Turkish

Hande is a common feminine Turkish given name, derived from the Persian word khandeh (خنده), meaning "laughter" or "smile." This etymology reflects the name's joyful connotation, endowing it with a light-hearted and affe...

Haneul Feminine Korean

Haneul is a Korean feminine given name meaning "heaven, sky". Unlike most Korean names, which are composed of two Sino-Korean morphemes written in hanja (Chinese characters), Haneul is an indigenous Korean name (고유어...

Hằng Feminine Vietnamese

Hằng is a Vietnamese female given name with Sino-Vietnamese origins. It is derived from the Chinese character 姮 (héng), meaning "lady" or "maiden." This character is most famously associated with Hằng Nga (Cháng'é in Ma...

Hanga Feminine Hungarian

Hanga is a Hungarian feminine given name that means "heather" in Hungarian, referring to the evergreen shrub that grows in heathlands. The name is a botanical name, derived directly from the Hungarian word for the plant,...

Hạnh Feminine Vietnamese

Hạnh is a Vietnamese feminine given name of Sino-Vietnamese origin. The name corresponds to several Chinese characters, most commonly 杏 (hạnh) meaning "apricot," a tree symbolizing beauty and gentility in East Asian cul...

Hania 1 Feminine Polish

Hania is a Polish diminutive of Hanna, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Hannah. In the Old Testament, Hannah, which means "favour" or "grace" from the Hebrew root ḥanan meaning "to be gracious", was the mother of...

Hania 2 Feminine Arabic

Hania 2 is an alternate transcription of Arabic هنيّة (see Haniyya). The name ultimately derives from Arabic هنيء (hanīʾ), meaning “pleasant, beneficial,” from the root هنأ (hanaʾa), which denotes joy, gladness, or enjoy...

Hanieh Feminine Persian

Hanieh is a Persian feminine given name, representing the Persian form of the Arabic name Haniyya. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root hanaʾa, meaning "to gladden" or "to enjoy," and the related word hanīʾ,...

Hanifa Feminine Arabic

Hanifa is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the masculine Hanif. The root H-N-F conveys the meaning of being "true, upright," or devoutly monotheistic. In Islamic context, a hanif refers to a pre-Islam...

Hanife Feminine Turkish Albanian

Hanife is a Turkish and Albanian feminine given name, representing the Turkish form of the Arabic name Hanifa, which is itself the feminine counterpart of the masculine Hanif. The root of the name lies in the Arabic word...

Hanım Feminine Turkish

Hanım is the Turkish form of the word Khanum, a title meaning "lady". It is derived from han, the Turkish word for "khan" or "ruler," combined with the possessive suffix -ım (meaning "my"), so the literal sense is "my kh...

Haniya Feminine Arabic

Haniya is an alternate transcription of Arabic هنيّة (see Haniyya). The root name derives from the Arabic هنيء (hanīʾ) meaning "pleasant, beneficial," originating from the triliteral root ه ن أ (h-n-ʾ), which conveys the...

Haniyah Feminine Arabic

Haniyah is an alternate transcription of Arabic هنيّة (see Haniyya). The name is derived from the Arabic root هنأ (hanaʾa), meaning "to gladden, to enjoy," and the related word hanīʾ (هنيء) means "pleasant, beneficial."...

Haniyya Feminine Arabic

Haniyya is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word hanīʾ (هنيء), meaning "pleasant, beneficial." The name is rooted in the Arabic hanaʾa (هنأ), which conveys the idea of gladdening or enjoyin...

Hanke Feminine Dutch

Hanke is a Dutch diminutive of Johanna, the Latinate form of Greek Ioanna (see Joanna). The name ultimately derives from Hebrew Yôḥānān, meaning "Yahweh is gracious," through the Greek Ioanna and Latin Iohanna. In the Ne...

Hanna 1 Feminine Arabic Hebrew +11

Hanna is a form of Hannah used in several languages, including Arabic, Hebrew, Belarusian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish, and Ukrainian. The name ultimately derives from...

Hanna 2 Feminine Danish Dutch +5

Hanna is a feminine short form of Johanna, particularly common in Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Norwegian, and Swedish usage. It ultimately derives from the masculine John through the feminine forms Joanna a...

Hannah Feminine Arabic Hebrew +4

Hannah is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew name חַנָּה (Ḥanna), which comes from the root חנן (ḥanan) meaning "to be gracious," ultimately translating to "favour" or "grace." The name is pr...

Hanne 1 Feminine Danish Dutch +2

EtymologyHanne is a feminine given name used in several Northern European countries. In Danish and Norwegian, it is a short form of Johanne, which itself derives from the Latin Iohanna. In German and Dutch, it is typical...

Hanne 2 Feminine Danish German +2

Hanne is a Scandinavian and German variant of Hanna, which itself derives from the Hebrew name Hannah (חַנָּה), meaning “favor, grace” or “gracious.” The ultimate root is the Hebrew verb ḥanan, “to be gracious.” In the O...

Hanneke Feminine Dutch

Hanneke is a Dutch feminine given name, formed as a diminutive of Johanna. The suffix -ke is a common diminutive ending in Dutch (compare Jannie, Johanneke), expressing affection or smallness. It is ultimately derived fr...

Hannele Feminine Finnish

Hannele is a Finnish feminine given name that originated as a diminutive of Johanna or Hannah. It is one of the most popular female given names in Finland, with over 90,000 bearers as of 2012, and was especially common a...

Hannelore Feminine German

Hannelore is a German female given name, formed by combining the names Hanne (a short form of Johanna) and Eleonore. The name thus blends two separate naming traditions: Hanne, derived from the biblical name Johanna (ult...

Hannie Feminine Dutch

Hannie is a Dutch feminine diminutive of Johanna, itself a Latinate form of Greek Ioanna (see Joanna). The name ultimately derives from the Greek Ἰωάννα (Ioanna), the feminine form of Ioannes (see John). Joanna is the sp...

Haoua Feminine

Haoua is a feminine given name used in French-influenced parts of West and Central Africa, particularly in countries such as Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Chad. It functions as a local form of Hawwa, the Arabic variant...

Ha-o-zinne Feminine Apache

Ha-o-zinne is an Apache feminine name meaning "standing up straight" in the Apache language. This name reflects qualities of strength and resilience, perhaps characterizing a woman of upright character. Historically, Ha-...

Happy Feminine English

Happy is a feminine given name derived directly from the English word happy, meaning "feeling or showing pleasure or contentment." The word itself comes from Middle English hap, meaning "chance, luck" (of Old Norse origi...

Haregewoin Feminine Amharic

Etymology Haregewoin is an Ethiopian feminine given name derived from the Amharic language. It means "grape vine," a term rich in agricultural and symbolic resonance in Ethiopian culture. Cultural Significance In Ethiopi...

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...

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...

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...

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”)...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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)...

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...

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...

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...

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