Diccionario de nombres
811 nombres con significado y origen verificados
HAAMID
Variant transcription of HAMID (2).
HABAKKUK
From the Hebrew name חֲבַקּוּק (Chavaqquq) meaning "embrace". In the Old Testament this is one of the twelve minor proph...
HABIBA
Feminine form of HABIB.
HACER
Turkish form of HAGAR.
HACHIROU
From Japanese 八 (hachi) meaning "eight" and 郎 (rou) meaning "son". This was traditionally a name for the eighth son. Oth...
HADAR
Means "splendour, glory" in Hebrew.
HADASSAH
From Hebrew הֲדַס (hadas) meaning "myrtle tree". In the Old Testament this is the Hebrew name of Queen Esther.
HADEWIG
Old Germanic form of HEDWIG.
HADI
Means "leader, guide" in Arabic.
HADIA
Feminine form of HADI.
HADIL
Means "cooing (of a pigeon)" in Arabic.
HADIYYA
Means "gift" in Arabic.
HADRIAN
From the Roman cognomen Hadrianus, which meant "from Hadria" in Latin. Hadria was a town in northern Italy (it gave its ...
HADRIANUS
Original Roman form of HADRIAN.
HADUFUNS
Derived from the Germanic elements hadu "battle, combat" and funs "ready".
HADYN
Variant of HAYDEN.
HAF
Means "summer" in Welsh.
HAFIZ
Means "custodian, guardian" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition الحفيظ (al-Hafiz) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
HAFSAH
Variant transcription of HAFSA.
HAGANO
Old Germanic form of HAGEN (1).
HAGEN (1)
Derived from the Germanic element hagan meaning "enclosure". In the Germanic saga the 'Nibelungenlied' he is the half-br...
HAGGAI
Means "festive" in Hebrew. This is one of the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament. He was the author of the Book ...
HAGIR
Variant transcription of HAJAR.
HAGNE
Greek form of AGNES.
HAI
From Chinese 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea, ocean" or other characters which are pronounced similarly.
HAIDEE
Perhaps intended to derive from Greek αιδοιος (aidoios) "modest, reverent". This name was created by Byron for a charact...
HAIFA
Variant transcription of HAYFA.
HAIK
Variant transcription of HAYK.
HAILEY
Variant of HAYLEY.
HAILWIC
Old Germanic form of HEILWIG.
HAIMO
Short form of names beginning with the Germanic element heim meaning "home".
HAJAR
Arabic form of HAGAR.
HAJNAL
Means "dawn" in Hungarian.
HAJNI
Diminutive of HAJNAL or HAJNALKA.
HÅKAN
Swedish form of Hákon (see HÅKON).
HAKEEM
Variant transcription of HAKIM. A famous bearer is Nigerian-born former basketball player Hakeem Olajuwon (1963-).
HAKOB
Armenian form of JACOB (or JAMES).
HÅKON
Modern Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Hákon, which meant "high son" from há "high" and konr "son, descendant". Thi...
HALA
Means "halo around the moon" in Arabic. This was the name of a sister-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad.
HALCYONE
Latinized form of Greek ‘Αλκυονη (Halkyone), a variant of Αλκυονη (see ALCYONE).
HALE (1)
Turkish form of HALA.
HALEIGH
Variant of HAYLEY.
HÁLFDAN
Old Norse form of HALVDAN.
HALİL
Turkish form of KHALIL.
HALİM
Turkish form of HALIM.
HALIMA
Feminine form of HALIM.
HALINA
Polish form of GALINA.
HALKYONE
Greek form of HALCYONE.
HALLAM
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning either "at the rocks" or "at the nook" in Old English.
HALLDÓR
Icelandic form of HALDOR.
HALLDÓRA
Icelandic feminine form of HALDOR.
HALLE (2)
In the case of American actress Halle Berry (1966-), it is from the name of a department store in Cleveland where she wa...
HALLIE
Diminutive of HARRIET.
HALLSTEINN
Old Norse form of HALSTEIN.
HALLÞÓRR
Old Norse form of HALDOR.
HALLVARÐR
Old Norse form of HALVARD.
HALSTEN
Old Swedish form of Hallsteinn (see HALSTEIN).
HALVAR
Swedish form of HALVARD.
HALVDAN
From the Old Norse name Hálfdan, composed of the elements hálfr "half" and Danr "Dane", originally a nickname for a pers...
HALYNA
Ukrainian form of GALINA.
HAMED
Variant transcription of HAMID (2).
HAMID (1)
Means "praised" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition الحميد (al-Hamid) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
HAMIDA
Feminine form of HAMID (1).
HAMIDE
Persian feminine form of HAMID (1).
HAMILTON
From a surname which was derived from Old English hamel "crooked, mutilated" and dun "hill". The surname was originally ...
HAMİT
Turkish form of HAMID (1).
HAMMOND
From an English surname which was derived from either the Germanic given name Haimund which meant "home protection" or e...
HAMNET
Diminutive of HAMO. This was the name of a son of Shakespeare who died in childhood. His death may have provided the ins...
HAMON
Variant of HAMO.
HAMZA
Possibly derived from Arabic hamuza meaning "strong, steadfast". This was the name of the uncle of the Prophet Muhammad ...
HANA (2)
Czech, Slovak and Croatian form of HANNAH.
HANA (4)
Means "one" in Korean.
HANAE
From Japanese 花 (hana) or 華 (hana), which both mean "flower", combined with 絵 (e) meaning "picture" or 恵 (e) meaning "fa...
HANAN (1)
Means "gracious" in Hebrew. This is the name of several minor characters in the Old Testament.
HANANIAH
Means "YAHWEH is gracious" in Hebrew. This name appears frequently in the Old Testament. It is the Hebrew name of Shadra...
HANDAN
From Persian خندان (khandan) meaning "laughing, smiling".
HANEUL
Means "heaven, sky" in Korean.
HANI
Means "happy" in Arabic.
HANIA (2)
Variant transcription of HANIYYA.
HANIFA
Feminine form of HANIF.
HAAKON
Variant of HÅKON.
HABACUC
Latin form of HABAKKUK used in some versions of the Vulgate.
HABIB
Means "beloved, darling" in Arabic.
HABIBULLAH
Means "friend of ALLAH", from Arabic حبيب (habib) meaning "friend" combined with الله (Allah).
HACHIRO
Variant transcription of HACHIROU.
HADAD
Possibly derived from a Semitic root meaning "thunder". Hadad was the Semitic god of thunder and storms, often called Ba...
HADAS
Means "myrtle tree" in Hebrew.
HADES
From Greek ‘Αιδης (Haides), derived from αιδης (aides) meaning "unseen". In Greek mythology Hades was the dark god of th...
HADEWYCH
Dutch form of HEDWIG.
HADİ
Turkish form of HADI.
HADIİYE
Turkish feminine form of HADI.
HADIYA
Feminine form of HADI.
HADLEY
From an English surname which was derived from a place name meaning "heather field" in Old English.
HADRIANA
Feminine form of HADRIANUS.
HADRIEN
French variant form of ADRIAN.
HADYA
Variant transcription of HADIYA.
HAERVIU
Breton form of HARVEY.
HAFEEZ
Variant transcription of HAFIZ.
HAFSA
Means "gathering" in Arabic. This was the name of the daughter of Umar, the second caliph, and a wife of Muhammad.
HAFZA
Variant transcription of HAFSA.
HAGAR
Possibly means "flight" in Hebrew, though it could also be of unknown Egyptian origin. In the Old Testament she is the c...
HAGEN (2)
Danish form of HÅKON.
HAGGITH
Means "festive" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of one of King David's wives.
HAGIT
Hebrew form of HAGGITH.
HAGOP
Western Armenian transcription of HAKOB.
HAIDAR
Means "lion" in Arabic. This was another name of Ali, the husband of Fatimah the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad.
HAIDER
Variant transcription of HAIDAR.
HAIG
Variant transcription of HAYK.
HAILEE
Variant of HAYLEY.
HAILIE
Variant of HAYLEY.
HAIM
Variant transcription of CHAYYIM.
HAIZEA
Means "wind" in Basque.
HAJNA
Shortened form of HAJNAL. The Hungarian poet Mihály Vörösmarty used it in his epic poem 'Zalán Futása' (1825).
HAJNALKA
Means "morning glory (flower)" in Hungarian.
HA-JUN
From Sino-Korean 夏 (ha) meaning "summer, great, grand" combined with 准 (jun) meaning "approve, permit". This name can be...
HAKAN
Means "emperor, ruler" in Turkish.
HAKIM
Means "wise" in Arabic.
HÁKON
Old Norse form of HÅKON, as well as the modern Icelandic form.
HAL
Medieval diminutive of HARRY.
HALCYON
From the name of a genus of kingfisher birds, derived from Greek αλκυων (from the same source as Alcyone).
HALDOR
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)
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "nook, retreat" from Old English healh.
HALEY
Variant of HAYLEY.
HALİDE
Turkish feminine form of KHALID.
HALIL
Albanian form of KHALIL.
HALIM
Means "patient, tolerant, mild" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition الحليم (al-Halim) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
HALİME
Turkish feminine form of HALIM.
HALİT
Turkish form of KHALID.
HALL
From a surname which was derived from Old English heall "manor, hall", originally belonging to a person who lived or wor...
HALLBJÖRN
Derived from the Old Norse elements hallr "rock" and björn "bear".
HALLDOR
Variant of HALDOR.
HALLE (1)
From the Old Norse name Halli, a diminutive of names containing the element hallr meaning "rock".
HALLI
Old Norse form of HALLE (1).
HALLR
Derived from Old Norse hallr meaning "rock".
HALLÞÓRA
Feminine form of HALLÞÓRR.
HALLVARD
Variant of HALVARD.
HALSTEIN
From the Old Norse name Hallsteinn, derived from the elements hallr "rock" and steinn "stone".
HALUK
Means "good nature" in Turkish.
HALVARD
From the Old Norse name Hallvarðr, which meant "rock guardian" from hallr "rock" combined with varðr "guardian".
HALVOR
Variant of HALVARD.
HAM
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
Variant transcription of HAMID (1).
HAMID (2)
Means "praiser" in Arabic.
HAMİDE
Turkish feminine form of HAMID (1).
HAMILCAR
Means "brother of Melqart" from Phoenician ha "brother" combined with the name of the god MELQART. Hamilcar was a 3rd-ce...
HAMISH
Anglicized form of a Sheumais, the vocative case of SEUMAS.
HAMLET
Anglicized form of the Danish name Amleth. Shakespeare used this name for the Prince of Denmark in his play 'Hamlet' (16...
HAMMURABI
From the Akkadian name Hammu-rapi, possibly derived from Amorite meaning "uncle is a healer". This was the name of an 18...
HAMO
Norman form of HAIMO. The Normans brought this name to Britain.
HAMPUS
Swedish diminutive of HANS.
HANA (1)
Means "bliss, happiness" in Arabic.
HANA (3)
From Japanese 花 (hana) or 華 (hana) which both mean "flower". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name as wel...
HANAA
Variant transcription of HANA (1).
HANAKO
From Japanese 花 (hana) meaning "flower" and 子 (ko) meaning "child", as well as other kanji combinations.
HANAN (2)
Means "mercy, compassion" in Arabic.
HANANIAS
Greek form of ANANIAS.
HANDE
From Persian خنده (khandeh) meaning "laughter, smile".
HANGA
Means "heather" in Hungarian.
HANIA (1)
Polish diminutive of HANNA (1).
HANIF
Means "true, upright" in Arabic.
HANİFE
Turkish feminine form of HANIF.
HANIYAH
Variant transcription of HANIYYA.
HANK
Originally a short form of Hankin which was a medieval diminutive of JOHN. Since the 17th century in the United States t...
HANKIN
Diminutive of HANN.
HANNA (1)
Cognate of HANNAH.
HANNAH
From the Hebrew name חַנָּה (Channah) meaning "favour" or "grace". In the Old Testament this is the name of the wife of ...
HANNE (1)
Danish and Norwegian short form of JOHANNE, or a German and Dutch short form of JOHANNA. This can also be a Dutch short ...
HANNELE
Finnish diminutive of JOHANNA or HANNAH.
HANNES
Short form of JOHANNES.
HANNIE
Diminutive of JOHANNA.
HANS
German, Dutch and Scandinavian short form of JOHANNES. Two famous bearers were Hans Holbein (1497-1543), a Renaissance p...
HARALAMB
Romanian form of CHARALAMPOS.
HARALD
Scandinavian and German cognate of HAROLD. This was the name of several kings of Norway and Denmark.
HARALDUR
Icelandic cognate of HAROLD.
HARDEEP
From the name of the Hindu god HARI and Sanskrit दीप (dipa) meaning "lamp, light".
HARDMAN
Old Germanic form of HARTMANN.
HARDUWICH
Old Germanic form of HARTWIG.
HARDY
From a surname which was derived from Middle English hardi "brave, hardy".
HARI
Means "brown, yellow, tawny" in Sanskrit, and by extension "monkey, horse, lion". This is another name of the Hindu god ...
HARIMAN
Old Germanic form of HERMAN.
HARIS (1)
Bosnian and Urdu form of HARITH, as well as a variant transcription of the Arabic name.
HARISH
Modern form of HARISHA.
HARITH
Means "plowman, cultivator" in Arabic.
HARIWINI
Old Germanic form of ERWIN.
HARLAN
From a surname which was from a place name meaning "hare land" in Old English. In America it has sometimes been given in...
HARLEY
From a surname which was from a place name, itself derived from Old English hara "hare" and leah "woodland, clearing".
HARM
Dutch short form of HERMAN.
HARMONIA
Means "harmony, agreement" in Greek. She was the daughter of Ares and Aphrodite, given by Zeus to Cadmus to be his wife.
HARMONY
From the English word harmony, ultimately deriving from Greek ‘αρμονια (harmonia).
HAROLDO
Spanish and Portuguese form of HAROLD.
HAROUN
Variant transcription of HARUN.
HARRI
Finnish and Welsh form of HARRY.
HARRIETT
Variant of HARRIET.
HARRIETTE
Variant of HARRIET.
HARRISON
From an English surname which meant "son of HARRY". This was the surname of two American presidents, William Henry Harri...
HARSH
Northern Indian form of HARSHA.
HARSHAD
Derived from Sanskrit हर्ष (harsha) meaning "happiness".
HARSHAL
Derived from Sanskrit हर्ष (harsha) meaning "happiness".
HARTLEY
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "hart clearing" in Old English.
HARTMUT
Means "brave mind", derived from the Germanic elements hard "brave, hardy" and muot "mind, spirit".
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