Female and male first names beginning with the letter “H”..

HENRIETTA

Male

Feminine name of Latin origin meaning "home ruler" or "estate ruler".

HENRIETTA

Female

German-origin feminine name derived from "henric," meaning "home ruler" or "powerful in war.

HENRIETTE

Female

French feminine given name derived from Henry, meaning "home ruler," with "-ette" signifying a diminutive form. It gained popularity in France during the 16th century as a royal and noble feminine form of Henry.

HENRIK

Male

Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Hénrik', meaning 'powerful home ruler'.

HENRIKA

Female

Rare yet elegant feminine name of Scandinavian origin, derived from Old Norse Hinrika, meaning "powerful leader" or "wealthy ruler". It has a long history among Scandinavia's royalty, with Princess Henriette Charlotte of the Palatinate being one notable bearer in the 17th century. Today, Henrika remains an uncommon yet distinctive choice for parents seeking a meaningful and exotic name for their daughter.

HENRINE

Female

Rare French feminine name meaning "grace," derived from Henriette, itself originating from Henry.

HENRIQUE

Male

Portuguese variant of the Germanic Henry, meaning 'home ruler' or 'powerful leader'. It gained prominence through historic royalty like Henry II of England and King Pedro I of Portugal.

HENRITTA

Female

Latin-derived female name meaning 'home ruler', popular among royalty in the Middle Ages, yet still relatively uncommon today.

HENRRI

Male

Henry is a classic male given name of Germanic origin, meaning 'home ruler', popular across many cultures worldwide.

HENRRY

Male

Henry, of English origin, means 'home ruler' or 'estate ruler', deriving from Germanic elements haim 'home' and ric 'powerful', popularized by William the Conqueror in 11th-century England.

HENRY

Male

Classic Germanic name derived from Heinrich, meaning "home ruler" or "powerful homeowner," with notable bearers including King Henry VIII of England and industrialist Henry Ford.

HENRY

Female

Germanic name meaning "home ruler" or "strong home," first popularized by medieval Holy Roman Emperors and later becoming a staple of English monarchy.

HENRYETTA

Female

Rare, feminine American name composed of 'Henry', meaning 'home ruler', and 'etta', a female diminutive suffix, combining to mean 'ruler-like estate'.

HENRYJAMES

Male

Henry James is an English given name derived from the Old German Heimirich, meaning "home ruler" or "powerful at home". It has been popular among European royalty, notably King Henry II of France and eight English monarchs. The addition of James creates a compound name with literary significance, as it is famously associated with American-born British author Henry James. Today, Henry James remains a sought-after name choice for parents seeking a classic yet distinctive moniker with historical significance.

HENRYK

Male

Boy's name of Polish origin, derived from the German Henry and Old French Henri, meaning "home ruler".

HENRYKA

Female

Polish feminine given name derived from Henryk, meaning "home ruler" or "powerful in battle".

HENSEL

Male

Rare German given name derived from the occupational surname Hensel, meaning 'little hen'. It has been used in Germany since the Middle Ages and may also be considered a short form of Henning, meaning 'home ruler'.

HENSLEE

Female

Rare American given name derived from the English surname Hansley, originally an occupational title for a hat or hood maker.

HENSLEIGH

Female

Unique English given name derived from the Old English 'hénsléah', meaning 'hen enclosure' or 'hen meadow'.

HENSLEY

Male

English name derived from 'Hensel', meaning 'home ruler'.

HENSLEY

Female

Rare English name derived from 'henn', meaning hen or chicken, and associated with the surname Henshaw. Originally a nickname for someone who kept hens or had a hen-like gait, Hensley evolved into a given name in the late 19th century U.S., gaining popularity in the early 2000s with celebrity choices.

HENSLIE

Female

Igbo African name meaning "to make beautiful," signifying elegance and beauty.

HENSON

Male

Rare American given name derived from the English surname of Old French and Norse origin, meaning 'son of Henry' or 'son of Hanna'. It originated in medieval England and was brought to America by early settlers.

HENTON

Male

Rare American-origin male name created for uniqueness, with no known meaning or historical background.

HENYA

Female

Captivating Hebrew name meaning 'grace', often associated with elegance and beauty, derived from the biblical wife of Caleb.

HENZA

Female

African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'to shine' or 'radiant light'.

HENZLEE

Female

Uncommon name of unknown origin, likely created as a personal choice by its parents without any specific meaning attached to it.

HENZLEY

Female

Uncommon Igbo Nigerian name meaning 'the one who brings joy or happiness to others', reflecting its African cultural heritage.

HENZO

Male

African name of Fulani origin, meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent'.

HEPHZIBAH

Female

Hephzibah: A rare Hebrew name meaning 'beauty is my desire', originating from the Bible's Old Testament.

HER

Male

Norwegian name of Old Norse origin meaning 'army' or 'warrior', traditionally given to boys.

HERA

Female

Hera, Greek goddess of marriage, means 'the lady' or 'the married woman', symbolizing her role in protecting conjugal fidelity.

HERACLIO

Male

Uncommon yet prestigious Hispanic name derived from the Greek Hercules, meaning 'glory of Hera', connoting courage and strength.

HERALD

Male

Jesstine: Latin origin, meaning 'justice'. Popularized during Middle Ages in Europe as a virtue name reflecting fairness and righteousness. Internationally recognized with no cultural or regional limitations.

HERALDO

Male

Masculine name of Spanish origin, derived from 'heraldo', meaning 'herald', an officer whose duties involve announcing official news.

HERAN

Female

Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly Welsh or German, meaning "hero" or "army".

HERANI

Female

African given name of Swahili origin meaning "wise" or "knowledgeable".

HERB

Male

Unique male given name of English origin, derived from the Latin word "herba" meaning "plant". It was initially used as a surname before becoming popular as a given name in the mid-20th century, with notable bearers including American journalist Herb Caen and Australian athlete Herb Elliott.

HERBER

Male

Herbert is a German masculine given name meaning 'army' or 'war' combined with 'bright' or 'famous'.

HERBERT

Female

Germanic name derived from "Heri" (army) and "bert" (bright), popular among Anglo-Saxons and medieval nobility.