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811 nombres con significado y origen verificados

HAAMID

M

Variant transcription of HAMID (2).

HABAKKUK

M

From the Hebrew name חֲבַקּוּק (Chavaqquq) meaning "embrace". In the Old Testament this is one of the twelve minor proph...

HABIBA

F

Feminine form of HABIB.

HACER

F

Turkish form of HAGAR.

HACHIROU

M

From Japanese 八 (hachi) meaning "eight" and 郎 (rou) meaning "son". This was traditionally a name for the eighth son. Oth...

HADAR

M/F

Means "splendour, glory" in Hebrew.

HADASSAH

F

From Hebrew הֲדַס (hadas) meaning "myrtle tree". In the Old Testament this is the Hebrew name of Queen Esther.

HADEWIG

F

Old Germanic form of HEDWIG.

HADI

M

Means "leader, guide" in Arabic.

HADIA

F

Feminine form of HADI.

HADIL

F

Means "cooing (of a pigeon)" in Arabic.

HADIYYA

F

Means "gift" in Arabic.

HADRIAN

M

From the Roman cognomen Hadrianus, which meant "from Hadria" in Latin. Hadria was a town in northern Italy (it gave its ...

HADRIANUS

M

Original Roman form of HADRIAN.

HADUFUNS

M

Derived from the Germanic elements hadu "battle, combat" and funs "ready".

HADYN

M

Variant of HAYDEN.

HAF

F

Means "summer" in Welsh.

HAFIZ

M

Means "custodian, guardian" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition الحفيظ (al-Hafiz) is one of the 99 names of Allah.

HAFSAH

F

Variant transcription of HAFSA.

HAGANO

M

Old Germanic form of HAGEN (1).

HAGEN (1)

M

Derived from the Germanic element hagan meaning "enclosure". In the Germanic saga the 'Nibelungenlied' he is the half-br...

HAGGAI

M

Means "festive" in Hebrew. This is one of the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament. He was the author of the Book ...

HAGIR

F

Variant transcription of HAJAR.

HAGNE

F

Greek form of AGNES.

HAI

M/F

From Chinese 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea, ocean" or other characters which are pronounced similarly.

HAIDEE

F

Perhaps intended to derive from Greek αιδοιος (aidoios) "modest, reverent". This name was created by Byron for a charact...

HAIFA

F

Variant transcription of HAYFA.

HAIK

M

Variant transcription of HAYK.

HAILEY

F

Variant of HAYLEY.

HAILWIC

F

Old Germanic form of HEILWIG.

HAIMO

M

Short form of names beginning with the Germanic element heim meaning "home".

HAJAR

F

Arabic form of HAGAR.

HAJNAL

F

Means "dawn" in Hungarian.

HAJNI

F

Diminutive of HAJNAL or HAJNALKA.

HÅKAN

M

Swedish form of Hákon (see HÅKON).

HAKEEM

M

Variant transcription of HAKIM. A famous bearer is Nigerian-born former basketball player Hakeem Olajuwon (1963-).

HAKOB

M

Armenian form of JACOB (or JAMES).

HÅKON

M

Modern Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Hákon, which meant "high son" from há "high" and konr "son, descendant". Thi...

HALA

F

Means "halo around the moon" in Arabic. This was the name of a sister-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad.

HALCYONE

F

Latinized form of Greek ‘Αλκυονη (Halkyone), a variant of Αλκυονη (see ALCYONE).

HALE (1)

F

Turkish form of HALA.

HALEIGH

F

Variant of HAYLEY.

HÁLFDAN

M

Old Norse form of HALVDAN.

HALİL

M

Turkish form of KHALIL.

HALİM

M

Turkish form of HALIM.

HALIMA

F

Feminine form of HALIM.

HALINA

F

Polish form of GALINA.

HALKYONE

F

Greek form of HALCYONE.

HALLAM

M

From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning either "at the rocks" or "at the nook" in Old English.

HALLDÓR

M

Icelandic form of HALDOR.

HALLDÓRA

F

Icelandic feminine form of HALDOR.

HALLE (2)

F

In the case of American actress Halle Berry (1966-), it is from the name of a department store in Cleveland where she wa...

HALLIE

F

Diminutive of HARRIET.

HALLSTEINN

M

Old Norse form of HALSTEIN.

HALLÞÓRR

M

Old Norse form of HALDOR.

HALLVARÐR

M

Old Norse form of HALVARD.

HALSTEN

M

Old Swedish form of Hallsteinn (see HALSTEIN).

HALVAR

M

Swedish form of HALVARD.

HALVDAN

M

From the Old Norse name Hálfdan, composed of the elements hálfr "half" and Danr "Dane", originally a nickname for a pers...

HALYNA

F

Ukrainian form of GALINA.

HAMED

M

Variant transcription of HAMID (2).

HAMID (1)

M

Means "praised" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition الحميد (al-Hamid) is one of the 99 names of Allah.

HAMIDA

F

Feminine form of HAMID (1).

HAMIDE

F

Persian feminine form of HAMID (1).

HAMILTON

M

From a surname which was derived from Old English hamel "crooked, mutilated" and dun "hill". The surname was originally ...

HAMİT

M

Turkish form of HAMID (1).

HAMMOND

M

From an English surname which was derived from either the Germanic given name Haimund which meant "home protection" or e...

HAMNET

M

Diminutive of HAMO. This was the name of a son of Shakespeare who died in childhood. His death may have provided the ins...

HAMON

M

Variant of HAMO.

HAMZA

M

Possibly derived from Arabic hamuza meaning "strong, steadfast". This was the name of the uncle of the Prophet Muhammad ...

HANA (2)

F

Czech, Slovak and Croatian form of HANNAH.

HANA (4)

F

Means "one" in Korean.

HANAE

F

From Japanese 花 (hana) or 華 (hana), which both mean "flower", combined with 絵 (e) meaning "picture" or 恵 (e) meaning "fa...

HANAN (1)

M

Means "gracious" in Hebrew. This is the name of several minor characters in the Old Testament.

HANANIAH

M

Means "YAHWEH is gracious" in Hebrew. This name appears frequently in the Old Testament. It is the Hebrew name of Shadra...

HANDAN

F

From Persian خندان (khandan) meaning "laughing, smiling".

HANEUL

M/F

Means "heaven, sky" in Korean.

HANI

M

Means "happy" in Arabic.

HANIA (2)

F

Variant transcription of HANIYYA.

HANIFA

F

Feminine form of HANIF.

HAAKON

M

Variant of HÅKON.

HABACUC

M

Latin form of HABAKKUK used in some versions of the Vulgate.

HABIB

M

Means "beloved, darling" in Arabic.

HABIBULLAH

M

Means "friend of ALLAH", from Arabic حبيب (habib) meaning "friend" combined with الله (Allah).

HACHIRO

M

Variant transcription of HACHIROU.

HADAD

M

Possibly derived from a Semitic root meaning "thunder". Hadad was the Semitic god of thunder and storms, often called Ba...

HADAS

F

Means "myrtle tree" in Hebrew.

HADES

M

From Greek ‘Αιδης (Haides), derived from αιδης (aides) meaning "unseen". In Greek mythology Hades was the dark god of th...

HADEWYCH

F

Dutch form of HEDWIG.

HADİ

M

Turkish form of HADI.

HADIİYE

F

Turkish feminine form of HADI.

HADIYA

F

Feminine form of HADI.

HADLEY

M/F

From an English surname which was derived from a place name meaning "heather field" in Old English.

HADRIANA

F

Feminine form of HADRIANUS.

HADRIEN

M

French variant form of ADRIAN.

HADYA

F

Variant transcription of HADIYA.

HAERVIU

M

Breton form of HARVEY.

HAFEEZ

M

Variant transcription of HAFIZ.

HAFSA

F

Means "gathering" in Arabic. This was the name of the daughter of Umar, the second caliph, and a wife of Muhammad.

HAFZA

F

Variant transcription of HAFSA.

HAGAR

F

Possibly means "flight" in Hebrew, though it could also be of unknown Egyptian origin. In the Old Testament she is the c...

HAGEN (2)

M

Danish form of HÅKON.

HAGGITH

F

Means "festive" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of one of King David's wives.

HAGIT

F

Hebrew form of HAGGITH.

HAGOP

M

Western Armenian transcription of HAKOB.

HAIDAR

M

Means "lion" in Arabic. This was another name of Ali, the husband of Fatimah the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad.

HAIDER

M

Variant transcription of HAIDAR.

HAIG

M

Variant transcription of HAYK.

HAILEE

F

Variant of HAYLEY.

HAILIE

F

Variant of HAYLEY.

HAIM

M

Variant transcription of CHAYYIM.

HAIZEA

F

Means "wind" in Basque.

HAJNA

F

Shortened form of HAJNAL. The Hungarian poet Mihály Vörösmarty used it in his epic poem 'Zalán Futása' (1825).

HAJNALKA

F

Means "morning glory (flower)" in Hungarian.

HA-JUN

M

From Sino-Korean 夏 (ha) meaning "summer, great, grand" combined with 准 (jun) meaning "approve, permit". This name can be...

HAKAN

M

Means "emperor, ruler" in Turkish.

HAKIM

M

Means "wise" in Arabic.

HÁKON

M

Old Norse form of HÅKON, as well as the modern Icelandic form.

HAL

M

Medieval diminutive of HARRY.

HALCYON

F

From the name of a genus of kingfisher birds, derived from Greek αλκυων (from the same source as Alcyone).

HALDOR

M

From the Old Norse name Hallþórr, which meant "Thor's rock" from hallr "rock" combined with the name of the Norse god Þó...

HALE (2)

M

From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "nook, retreat" from Old English healh.

HALEY

F

Variant of HAYLEY.

HALİDE

F

Turkish feminine form of KHALID.

HALIL

M

Albanian form of KHALIL.

HALIM

M

Means "patient, tolerant, mild" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition الحليم (al-Halim) is one of the 99 names of Allah.

HALİME

F

Turkish feminine form of HALIM.

HALİT

M

Turkish form of KHALID.

HALL

M

From a surname which was derived from Old English heall "manor, hall", originally belonging to a person who lived or wor...

HALLBJÖRN

M

Derived from the Old Norse elements hallr "rock" and björn "bear".

HALLDOR

M

Variant of HALDOR.

HALLE (1)

M

From the Old Norse name Halli, a diminutive of names containing the element hallr meaning "rock".

HALLI

M

Old Norse form of HALLE (1).

HALLR

M

Derived from Old Norse hallr meaning "rock".

HALLÞÓRA

F

Feminine form of HALLÞÓRR.

HALLVARD

M

Variant of HALVARD.

HALSTEIN

M

From the Old Norse name Hallsteinn, derived from the elements hallr "rock" and steinn "stone".

HALUK

M

Means "good nature" in Turkish.

HALVARD

M

From the Old Norse name Hallvarðr, which meant "rock guardian" from hallr "rock" combined with varðr "guardian".

HALVOR

M

Variant of HALVARD.

HAM

M

Means "hot, warm" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Ham is one of Noah's three sons, along with Shem and Japheth. He was ...

HAMEED

M

Variant transcription of HAMID (1).

HAMID (2)

M

Means "praiser" in Arabic.

HAMİDE

F

Turkish feminine form of HAMID (1).

HAMILCAR

M

Means "brother of Melqart" from Phoenician ha "brother" combined with the name of the god MELQART. Hamilcar was a 3rd-ce...

HAMISH

M

Anglicized form of a Sheumais, the vocative case of SEUMAS.

HAMLET

M

Anglicized form of the Danish name Amleth. Shakespeare used this name for the Prince of Denmark in his play 'Hamlet' (16...

HAMMURABI

M

From the Akkadian name Hammu-rapi, possibly derived from Amorite meaning "uncle is a healer". This was the name of an 18...

HAMO

M

Norman form of HAIMO. The Normans brought this name to Britain.

HAMPUS

M

Swedish diminutive of HANS.

HANA (1)

F

Means "bliss, happiness" in Arabic.

HANA (3)

F

From Japanese 花 (hana) or 華 (hana) which both mean "flower". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name as wel...

HANAA

F

Variant transcription of HANA (1).

HANAKO

F

From Japanese 花 (hana) meaning "flower" and 子 (ko) meaning "child", as well as other kanji combinations.

HANAN (2)

F

Means "mercy, compassion" in Arabic.

HANANIAS

M

Greek form of ANANIAS.

HANDE

F

From Persian خنده (khandeh) meaning "laughter, smile".

HANGA

F

Means "heather" in Hungarian.

HANIA (1)

F

Polish diminutive of HANNA (1).

HANIF

M

Means "true, upright" in Arabic.

HANİFE

F

Turkish feminine form of HANIF.

HANIYAH

F

Variant transcription of HANIYYA.

HANK

M

Originally a short form of Hankin which was a medieval diminutive of JOHN. Since the 17th century in the United States t...

HANKIN

M

Diminutive of HANN.

HANNA (1)

F

Cognate of HANNAH.

HANNAH

F

From the Hebrew name חַנָּה (Channah) meaning "favour" or "grace". In the Old Testament this is the name of the wife of ...

HANNE (1)

M/F

Danish and Norwegian short form of JOHANNE, or a German and Dutch short form of JOHANNA. This can also be a Dutch short ...

HANNELE

F

Finnish diminutive of JOHANNA or HANNAH.

HANNES

M

Short form of JOHANNES.

HANNIE

F

Diminutive of JOHANNA.

HANS

M

German, Dutch and Scandinavian short form of JOHANNES. Two famous bearers were Hans Holbein (1497-1543), a Renaissance p...

HARALAMB

M

Romanian form of CHARALAMPOS.

HARALD

M

Scandinavian and German cognate of HAROLD. This was the name of several kings of Norway and Denmark.

HARALDUR

M

Icelandic cognate of HAROLD.

HARDEEP

M

From the name of the Hindu god HARI and Sanskrit दीप (dipa) meaning "lamp, light".

HARDMAN

M

Old Germanic form of HARTMANN.

HARDUWICH

M

Old Germanic form of HARTWIG.

HARDY

M

From a surname which was derived from Middle English hardi "brave, hardy".

HARI

M

Means "brown, yellow, tawny" in Sanskrit, and by extension "monkey, horse, lion". This is another name of the Hindu god ...

HARIMAN

M

Old Germanic form of HERMAN.

HARIS (1)

M

Bosnian and Urdu form of HARITH, as well as a variant transcription of the Arabic name.

HARISH

M

Modern form of HARISHA.

HARITH

M

Means "plowman, cultivator" in Arabic.

HARIWINI

M

Old Germanic form of ERWIN.

HARLAN

M

From a surname which was from a place name meaning "hare land" in Old English. In America it has sometimes been given in...

HARLEY

M/F

From a surname which was from a place name, itself derived from Old English hara "hare" and leah "woodland, clearing".

HARM

M

Dutch short form of HERMAN.

HARMONIA

F

Means "harmony, agreement" in Greek. She was the daughter of Ares and Aphrodite, given by Zeus to Cadmus to be his wife.

HARMONY

F

From the English word harmony, ultimately deriving from Greek ‘αρμονια (harmonia).

HAROLDO

M

Spanish and Portuguese form of HAROLD.

HAROUN

M

Variant transcription of HARUN.

HARRI

M

Finnish and Welsh form of HARRY.

HARRIETT

F

Variant of HARRIET.

HARRIETTE

F

Variant of HARRIET.

HARRISON

M

From an English surname which meant "son of HARRY". This was the surname of two American presidents, William Henry Harri...

HARSH

M

Northern Indian form of HARSHA.

HARSHAD

M

Derived from Sanskrit हर्ष (harsha) meaning "happiness".

HARSHAL

M

Derived from Sanskrit हर्ष (harsha) meaning "happiness".

HARTLEY

M

From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "hart clearing" in Old English.

HARTMUT

M

Means "brave mind", derived from the Germanic elements hard "brave, hardy" and muot "mind, spirit".

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