Ha | Southeast A.. | River. Vietnam, | | |
Ha'iku | Hawaiian | Derived from the name of a flower t.. | | |
Haakon | Scandinavia.. | From the Old Norse Hakon, which is .. | | |
Habib | African | Arabic name derived from habib (bel.. | | |
Habib | Muslim/Arab.. | Derived from habib (beloved, dear),.. | | |
Habiba | African | Sweetheart, beloved. Derived from t.. | | |
Habiba | Hindu | A borrowing from the Arabic, Habiba.. | | |
Habiba | Muslim/Arab.. | Derived from hablb (beloved), which.. | | |
Habibah | African | Meaning "beloved," a name for a chi.. | | |
Habimana | African | God exists. Rwanda, Rwanda | | |
Habimana | Rwandan | Meaning "God exists." Kantano Habim.. | | |
Hache'hi | Native Amer.. | Wolf. Arapaho | | |
Hachi | Native Amer.. | Stream. Seminole | | |
Hachi | Japanese | Meaning "eight thousand" and "good .. | | |
Hachiuma | Japanese | Eight horses | | |
Hackett | German | A name that means "little woodcutte.. | | |
Hackman | German | Meaning "woodcutter." Actor Gene Ha.. | | |
Hadar | Hebrew | This name means "grandeur."
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Hadara | Hebrew | Meaning "adorned with beauty." | | |
Hadassah | Hebrew | Hebrew name meaning "myrtle, a .. | | |
Hadawa'ko | Native Amer.. | Shaking snow. Iroquois | | |
Hadi | Muslim/Arab.. | Derived from hadi (one who guides, .. | | |
Hadi' | Muslim/Arab.. | Derived from the Arabic kadi' (calm.. | | |
Hadil | Muslim/Arab.. | Popular name derived from hadil (th.. | | |
Hadiya | African | From the Arabic Kadi (religio.. | | |
Hadley | English | Meaning "heather field." | | |
Hadriel | Hebrew | Splendor of Jehovah | | |
Hadya | Muslim/Arab.. | Derived from hadi (religious leader.. | | |
Hae-Won | Korean | Composed of elements meaning "truth.. | | |
Hafeez | Hindu | Derived from the Arabic hafiz (guar.. | | |
Hafiz | Muslim/Arab.. | Derived from hafi.% (guardian), whi.. | | |
Hafoka | Polynesian | To appear to be big, to look great | | |
Hafsa | Muslim/Arab.. | Old name in common use since pre-Is.. | | |
Hafsah | African | Old Arabic name of uncertain me.. | | |
Hagan | German | Derived from the Old Norse Hakon (c.. | | |