Starting with letter H
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
141 | Hazel | English | The hazel tree;nut. A nut-bearing shrub; used since the 9th century, when flower and plant names became fashionable as first names. | F | |
142 | Hazel | English | Hazel is a charming feminine name derived from the hazel tree, symbolizing wisdom, inspiration, and protection. The hazel tree has long been associated with creativity and poetic inspiration in folklore, while its nuts represent knowledge and abundance. In the US, Canada, and the UK, Hazel has surged in popularity for its vintage charm and natural elegance, evoking both strength and grace. | F | |
143 | Hazelelponi | Biblical | Sorrow of countenance. | F | |
144 | Hazell | English | The hazel tree;nut. | F | |
145 | Hazeroth | Biblical | Villages, palaces. | F | |
146 | Hazezon-tamar | Biblical | Drawing near to bitterness. | F | |
147 | Hazor | Biblical | Court, hay. | F | |
148 | Heartha | Teutonic | Mother earth. | F | |
149 | Heather | English | A flowering evergreen plant that thrives on peaty barren lands as in Scotland. Heather. | F | |
150 | Hebe | Greek | Youth. In Greek mythology, goddess of youth and cupbearer to the gods. Granddaughter of Zeus and Hera. | F | |
151 | Hebrew | Biblical | Descendant of Heber. | F | |
152 | Hebron | Biblical | Society, friendship. | F | |
153 | Hecate | Shakespearean | 'The Tragedy of Macbeth' Queen of the Witches. | F | |
154 | Hecuba | Greek | Mother of Paris and Hector. | F | |
155 | Hecuba | Latin | Wife of Priam. | F | |
156 | Hedda | German | Refuge in war or struggle. Strife. Vigorous battle maiden. A diminutive of Hedwig. The heroine of the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen's play 'Hedda Gahler' (1890). | F | |
157 | Hedwig | German | Refuge in war or struggle. Strife. | F | |
158 | Hedwig | Swedish | Peace in battle. | F | |
159 | Hedy | German | Warfare. Variant of Hedwig. | F | |
160 | Heena | Muslim | Variant of Hina: Henna. Myrtle.. | F |