Harbert | Scandinavia.. | Dutch cognate of the English Herber.. | | |
Harbin | French | Meaning "little bright warrior." | | |
Harbin | German | This name signifies "little bright .. | | |
Harcourt | French | Meaning "fortified farm." | | |
Harden | English | This name means "valley of the hare.. | | |
Harding | English | Transferred use of the surname deri.. | | |
Hardy | German | Meaning "bold" or "daring." Actor H.. | | |
Hari | Hindu | Derived from the Sanskrit hari, a w.. | | |
Hariata | Hawaiian | Hawaiianized form of Harriet, an .. | | |
Harish | Hindu | Compounding of the Sanskrit Hari (a.. | | |
Harita | Hindu | Derived from the Sanskrit hari, a w.. | | |
Harith | African | Arabic name derived from haratha (t.. | | |
Harith | Muslim/Arab.. | Derived from haratha (to be a good .. | | |
Harjeet | Hindu | Victorious, | | |
Harlan | English | "Hare's land" or "army land." Among.. | | |
Harley | English | Meaning "long field." | | |
Harleyant.. | English | A combination of Harley and Ann | | |
Harlow | English | Meaning "hare's hill" or "army hill.. | | |
Harmon | English | A form of Herman, which means "ar.. | | |
Harmonia | Mythology a.. | Derived from the Greek harmos (a fi.. | | |
Haro | Japanese | Wild boar's first son | | |
Harold | English | Derived from the obsolete Old Engli.. | | |
Harold | Hungarian | Cognate of the Germanic Harald, a n.. | | |
Harold | Irish | Introduced by the Anglo-Normans, Ha.. | | |
Harold | Scottish | A borrowing from the English, Harol.. | | |
Haroldo | Portuguese | A variation upon the name Harold,.. | | |
Harper | English | Literally means "harp player." | | |
Harpreet | Indian | Meaning "loves God." | | |
Harriet | English | English form of the French Henriett.. | | |
Harriet | German | A borrowing from the English, Harri.. | | |
Harriet | Scottish | A borrowing from the English, Harri.. | | |
Harrison | English | Transferred use of the surname orig.. | | |
Harry | English | Originally an English cognate of th.. | | |
Harry | Scottish | A pet form of Henry (ruler of an .. | | |
Harsha | Hindu | Derived from harsha (joy, delight) | | |