Female and male first names beginning with the letter “H”..
HRITI
FemaleBeautiful and unique female name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "song" or "melody," associated with Saraswati, the goddess of music and learning.
HRITIK
MaleHrithik Roshan is an Indian actor who started his career at age eight. Born in Mumbai on January 10, 1974, his name means 'lightning' in Sanskrit.
HRITIKA
FemaleUncommon yet meaningful Indian girl's name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "the mark of humility.
HRIYAAN
MaleIndian name derived from 'Hrishi', meaning 'sun' in Sanskrit, signifying radiance and warmth.
HSA
MaleRare Burmese name with no widely accepted meaning, pronounced "sha".
HSER
FemaleDistinctive Burmese given name derived from "hsay," meaning "lucky." It was traditionally bestowed upon children born on auspicious days for good fortune, and it has since gained international recognition through literature like "The Glass Palace.
HSER
MaleDistinctive Burmese name derived from 'Sera', meaning 'lioness' in Pali, signifying strength and wisdom.
HTOO
MaleUnique Burmese name derived from "htee," meaning "star," associated with brightness, elegance, and prosperity in Burmese culture and literature.
HU
MaleHu: A common Chinese surname and given name written as 户 ('household'), historically linked to the ancient state of Hu (modern-day Henan). It carries the meaning of 'family'.
HUAI
FemaleSherlee is an American female given name originating from the French surname Sherlock, meaning 'bright' or 'famous', conveying a radiant and celebrated spirit.
HUAN
MaleChinese origin, means 'Chinese male' and signifies beauty and elegance.
HUASCAR
MaleIncan name meaning "rain", reflecting the Incas' respect for nature and elements. It was famously borne by their last ruler who fought against Spanish conquistadors.
HUB
MaleRare German name meaning "heart" or "core", derived from the Old High German word "huba".
HUBART
MaleRare German name composed of "Hu-" meaning heart and "-bart" meaning bright or famous. It was brought to Britain by Anglo-Saxons in the 5th century and was once used among nobility and warriors, but its use has declined over time. Despite this, Hubart has left its mark on history through historical figures like Hubard, the Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk in 1257. Today, Hubart remains a distinctive choice for parents seeking a meaningful name with Germanic roots.
HUBBARD
MaleEnglish name originally given to children born into wealthy families, derived from 'huberd' meaning 'hawk', symbolizing strength and power.
HUBBERT
MaleGerman-origin name derived from the Germanic word "hubert," meaning "bright" or "brilliant." It is associated with Saint Hubert, a medieval bishop known for his spiritual conversion after having a vision of a cross-shaped hunter's horn while hunting on Good Friday.
HUBBIE
FemaleRare American name derived from Hubert or Hubble, meaning "bright heart" or "to hover.
HUBER
MaleGerman-origin given name, meaning 'bright' or 'brilliant', popularized by Saint Hubertus, a 7th-century bishop and patron saint.
HUBERT
MaleGermanic masculine given name meaning "bright" and "brave.
HUBERT
FemaleGermanic male given name derived from the Frankish name Hubertus, meaning "bright and brilliant.
HUBERTA
FemaleRare yet elegant German name derived from "hubert," meaning "bright" or "famous.
HUBERTINE
FemaleRare French feminine form of the Latin masculine name Hubertus, meaning "flourishing with woods or forests." It was popularized by medieval saints like Saint Hubert and Saint Hubertine, an abbess known for her piety.
HUBERTO
MaleUnique Latin-origin name meaning "bright heart," associated with Saint Hubert, the patron saint of hunters.
HUBERY
MaleRare French name derived from Germanic elements, meaning 'powerful in heart and mind', once popular among medieval nobility and associated with Saint Hubertus, the patron saint of hunters.
HUBIE
MaleUnique name derived from the German Hubert, meaning "bright" or "brilliant," and associated with Saint Hubert, the patron saint of hunters.
HUBURT
MaleHubert is a Germanic name derived from 'hug' and 'bert', meaning heart and bright respectively. It signifies brightness and positivity, reflecting the qualities of Saint Hubert, the patron saint of hunters and mathematicians. Throughout history, Hubert has been associated with nobility and remains popular today due to its distinctive and meaningful nature.
HUCK
MaleAmerican male given name derived from the nickname of the protagonist in Mark Twain's classic novel, "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." Though it lacks a traditional meaning, it has come to embody qualities like independence and adventure due to its literary roots.
HUCKLEBERRY
MaleThe name Huckleberry, derived from the huckleberry fruit and popularized by Mark Twain's 'Huckleberry Finn,' signifies freedom and adventure in nature.
HUCKLEY
MaleRare English given name believed to derive from the Old English word 'huc', meaning 'hook', or possibly influenced by the Middle English name Huchel, a diminutive of Hugh.
HUCKSEN
MaleHebrew name meaning 'wise', popularized during the Middle Ages and made famous through Mark Twain's character Huck Finn.
HUCKSLEY
MaleModern, invented given name of unknown origin and meaning, popularized in English-speaking countries for its appealing sound and rarity. It lacks traditional interpretations, allowing bearers to create their own personal significance.
HUCKSON
MaleRare, adventurous-sounding American name derived from Mark Twain's classic character Huckleberry Finn.
HUCKSTON
MaleRare English given name, derived from 'Huw' (a Welsh form of Hugh) meaning 'heart or mind', and 'ston' meaning 'stone'. It combines wisdom/intellect and strength/resilience.
HUD
MaleHebrew-origin name derived from 'Chidah', meaning 'praise'. It's made famous by folk singer Lead Belly but remains rare.
HUDA
FemaleArabic feminine given name derived from the word 'hida', meaning 'guidance' or 'right path'. It honors Huda bint Hurayra, a wise wife of Prophet Muhammad, and signifies intelligence and righteousness.
HUDAIFA
MaleArabic origin name derived from 'hidayah', meaning 'guidance' or 'leadership'. It's associated with historical figures like Hudayfa ibn al-Yaman, a prominent early convert to Islam, and appears in the Quran as one of Allah's names.
HUDAYFA
MaleArabic given name derived from 'h-d-f', meaning 'to praise or glorify'.
HUDAYFI
MaleArabic male name meaning "one praised by God," symbolizing divine favor.
HUDDSON
MaleUncommon American given name derived from the English surname Hudson, originally referring to someone living near a large house or hill, with historical ties to exploration through Henry Hudson.
HUDES
FemaleRare Hebrew given name derived from 'hoda'ah', meaning 'praise'. Popularized by Hannah in the Bible after giving birth following years of infertility, Hudes is now found worldwide but remains uncommon today despite its historical prominence among Jewish populations.