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

HIMANI

Female

Lovely and distinctive Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'him', meaning snow, symbolizing purity and beauty.

HIMANSH

Male

Himansh, of Indian origin, means 'portion of snow' and is associated with the sacred Himalayas.

HIMANSHU

Male

Sanskrit male name that means "one who brings snow" or "one who is like snow", derived from "hima" (snow) and "anshu" (gracefulness). It has historical significance in India, associated with Lord Indra and the Ganges River.

HIMARI

Female

Japanese given name meaning "sunny weather," composed of "Hi" (sun) and "Mari" (weather). Historically used for females, it's now popular for both genders.

HIMAWARI

Female

Japanese girl's name originating from the Meiji era (1868-1912), translating to 'sunflower' and signifying positivity, growth, and warmth.

HIMMAT

Male

Masculine given name of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit "himmat," meaning courage or determination. It signifies bravery and fearlessness within the Sikh community and beyond.

HINA

Female

Japanese name meaning "sun" or "day," traditionally given to females, associated with the Hinamatsuri doll festival celebrating girls' health and happiness.

HINAEA

Female

Distinctive Hawaiian name derived from "hina," meaning "small" or "petite," with "-ea" denoting royalty or nobility.

HINAKO

Female

Captivating Japanese given name that signifies "princess" or "damsel," originally derived from ancient noble families and now popular worldwide.

HINAL

Female

Indian girl's name derived from Sanskrit 'Hina', meaning 'lesser', but stands alone as a powerful, distinctive name associated with Hindu goddess Durga, symbolizing strength and wisdom.

HINAMI

Female

Unique Japanese given name with ancient roots, composed of 'hi' (sun) and 'nami' (wave), signifying 'sun wave'. It gained popularity during the Edo period and remains cherished today for its association with Princess Hinamatsuri.

HINANO

Female

Hawaiian name meaning 'small' or 'lesser', derived from the Hawaiian word hinano, but it is renowned in Hawaiian mythology as the god of smallpox.

HINATA

Female

Japanese given name meaning 'sunny place,' inspired by the kanji characters for sun (日) and location (な), symbolizing brightness, warmth, and positivity.

HINATA

Male

Japanese given name meaning "sun rice paddy," symbolizing prosperity and abundance, and associated with the Japanese sun goddess Amaterasu.

HINATEA

Female

Hinatea, of Hawaiian origin, means 'together with the goddess Hina', symbolizing unity and divine blessing.

HINCKLEY

Female

Rare English given name derived from the topographical surname Hinckley, which may mean "heathen clearing".

HINCKLEY

Male

Distinctive English name derived from "hyncel," meaning hook.

HIND

Female

Arabic female name meaning 'Indian', with roots in ancient cultures, including the Quran's Mother of Moses and Indian goddess Hindola.

HINDA

Female

Female Hebrew name meaning "delight" or "rejoice," derived from the word "hinnah" which means "grace.

HINDEL

Female

Rare yet significant Hebrew name, originally meaning "snare" or "trap," holding historical importance as the name of Samson's mother in the Bible.

HINDY

Female

Hebrew-origin name meaning "reveal" or "make known," associated with revelation and discovery in Jewish culture, particularly through the story of Daniel in the Book of Daniel.

HINES

Male

Rare English given name derived from the medieval occupational surname Hines, which denoted a worker in linen or flax processing factories. While its meaning isn't explicitly clear, some associate it with industriousness and dedication.

HING

Male

Rare Chinese given name derived from the surname '邢', meaning 'surname of Hing' or 'xing', originating during the Song Dynasty.

HINLEE

Female

American name with unknown origins, created by combining 'hin' and 'lee', lacking a clear definition or historical significance, yet gaining popularity among families seeking unusual names.

HINLEY

Female

Rare English name of Old English origin, derived from "hine" meaning 'hind', a female deer. It signifies 'from the deer meadow' and is associated with grace, elegance, and wild beauty.

HINSLEY

Female

Rare English name derived from the place name Hinsley in Cheshire, meaning "heap of stones" or "hill" and "woodland clearing.

HINSON

Male

Uncommon yet distinctive American name of Old English origin, believed to have evolved from the personal name Heinricus meaning "home ruler" or "powerful home".

HINTON

Male

Uncommon English given name of Germanic origin derived from the Old English word "hintan", meaning "from behind" or "from the rear".

HINZA

Female

African Igbo name meaning "to be thankful".

HIPOLITA

Female

Hipólita is a distinctive Latin-derived female name meaning 'she who tames horses,' evoking courage and skill, popularized by Spanish writer Feliciano de Silva in the 16th century.

HIPOLITO

Male

Hipólito is a historic male given name of Greek origin that means "freed" or "set free," with notable appearances in mythology and Spanish literature.

HIRA

Female

Japanese given name derived from the word 'hira', meaning 'flat' or 'level', associated with nature and often bearing historical significance as a unisex name of strength and stability.

HIRAETH

Female

Unique Welsh name derived from the word "hiraeth", meaning 'a sense of longing or nostalgia for a lost home'.

HIRAETH

Male

Unique Welsh name derived from the word 'hiraeth', meaning 'yearning' or 'longing', but with deeper connotations of intense nostalgia mixed with melancholy.

HIRAH

Female

Captivating Hebrew name meaning "mountain," associated with biblical King Hiram I of Tyre.

HIRAL

Female

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Hiranya', meaning 'golden'. Traditionally given to girls, it symbolizes strength despite its association with a demon king in Hindu mythology.

HIRAM

Male

Hiram is of Hebrew origin, meaning "exalted brother" or "brother of exaltation," derived from the Hebrew word "hiram," meaning "elevated" or "sublime.

HIRAN

Male

Indian name meaning "golden" derived from Sanskrit, associated with the generous Hindu deity Hiran/Vishnu, popular among wealthy families historically.

HIRAYA

Female

Rare Japanese given name derived from "hirayau", signifying openness and vastness.

HIREN

Male

Indian name from Gujarat, derived from Sanskrit "Hari," meaning "Lord" or "Destroyer of Evil." It signifies the worship of Lord Vishnu and is associated with good fortune and prosperity.