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Harline is a rare feminine given name of Germanic origin, derived from Old German Harilaaf and meaning 'happy warrior'.
Harm is a German origin name meaning "whole" or "uninjured".
Harman is an English name of Old German origin, derived from "Hereman," meaning "strong warrior.
Harold is an Old German name derived from "hari" meaning "army" or "warrior", and "wald" meaning "rule".
Harolyn is a unique English feminine given name derived from the Middle Ages variant of Harold, translating to 'powerful warrior' from Old German elements.
Harrey is an uncommon English given name of German origin, meaning "army" or "war," conveying strength and courage.
Harriet is an English female given name derived from the Old German word "Heribert," meaning "bright army" or "famous warrior.
Harriet is an English name derived from the German word "Heribert," meaning "bright army." It signifies strength, courage, and leadership, with notable figures like Harriet Beecher Stowe and Harriet Tubman contributing to its legacy.
Harriet is an English feminine given name derived from the German name Henry, meaning "home ruler" or "estate ruler".
Harrietta is an English name derived from Haribert, an Old German name meaning 'army bright' or 'army famous'.
Harriette is a English female name derived from Henrietta, meaning 'home ruler' or 'ruler of the home', with Germanic roots.
Harris is an English name derived from Old German Heribert or Haribert, meaning "bright" or "famous army". It was introduced to England by Normans after the 1066 conquest and has been used in Britain for centuries.
Harrison is an English name derived from Old French "Henry," meaning "home ruler" or "estate ruler." It was first used as a surname in medieval England before becoming a popular given name in the 19th century. Notable Harrisons include actor Harrison Ford and musician George Harrison.
Harry is an English given name derived from Old German "Heriger", meaning "powerful in war". It gained popularity during medieval England through German settlers and has remained a classic choice for boys throughout history.
Harry is an English given name of Old German origin, meaning "home ruler," popularized by historical figures like King Henry VIII and made iconic by Harry Potter.
Hart is a German-origin name derived from "hart," meaning "strong" or "hardy." It was originally a surname for strong, courageous individuals or those with dark hair, later becoming a given name to convey these qualities.
Hartli is a rare Swiss German masculine given name derived from the Old High German word "hart," meaning "strong" or "hard.
Hartlie is a rare German-origin given name meaning "strong heart".
Hartman is a distinctive German-origin name derived from "hart," meaning "strong." Historically associated with courage and resilience, it was initially a medieval Germanic nickname for brave individuals before evolving into a hereditary surname.
Hartsel is an uncommon American given name of possible German origin, with no universally agreed-upon meaning; it was originally a surname turned into a first name.
Hartzell is a rare, German-origin boys' name, derived from "Herz," meaning 'heart,' though not a direct translation. Popularized by the Hartzell family in 19th-century USA, it's uniquely American despite its German roots.
Harvey is of English origin, derived from the Old German name Hariberht, meaning "bright army" or "famous warrior.
Harwin is a rare German-derived name meaning "army friend" or "warrior friend".
Hasel is a German-origin unisex name derived from "Haselnuss," meaning hazelnut, symbolizing fertility and longevity.
The name Hasel is of German origin and means 'hazel', derived from the Middle High German word 'hasel'.
The name Hatten is of German origin, derived from 'Hattstein', meaning 'hat stone'.
Haydn is a German name derived from 'had', meaning 'at' or 'on'. It's also famously associated with composer Franz Joseph Haydn.
Haymon is a rare, historic German male name derived from Hagano, meaning 'protected by a hedge.'
Haymond is an uncommon given name with unknown origins and meaning. Some believe it may derive from the English name Hammond or Old German Haemund, but these theories are not definitively proven.
Hazen is a rare American given name of German origin, derived from the English surname Hazen, possibly meaning "hedge" or "rabbit," and associated with individuals who are independent and creative.
Heartly is an American girls' name derived from the English adjective "heartly," meaning "wholehearted" or "enthusiastic." It was created as a feminine variant of Hartly, an Anglicized form of the German surname Hartle.
Herbert is of Germanic origin, derived from the Old German words "Hartmann" meaning 'strong' and "frid" meaning 'peace'. Introduced to England by the Normans after 1066, it gained popularity among the nobility during the Middle Ages due to its association with the House of Normandy. Notable figures bearing this name include Saint Herbert of Derwent and poet George Herbert. Despite some decline in usage over time, Herbert remains a classic boys' name today.
Hedit is a Slavic name derived from German Hedwig, pronounced 'HEH-deet'.
Hedrick is a Germanic name derived from Old German words "hêd" meaning 'war' or 'battle', and "ric" meaning 'power' or 'mighty'. It translates to 'powerful in battle' or 'mighty in war'.
Hedvig is a rare Germanic female given name derived from 'hadu' meaning "battle" or "strife," and 'wig' meaning "war," interpreted as "struggle in war" or "battle leader." It was popularized by Saint Hedwig of Andechs, a 13th-century duchess known for her piety and charity. Today, it's relatively uncommon but shares roots with names like Hedda or Hilda.
Hedwig is a German-origin female name derived from "hadu" meaning 'battle' or 'struggle', and 'wig' meaning 'war'. It signifies 'renowned in battle' or 'famous in war'.
Hedwige is a unique Germanic female name derived from 'hadu' meaning battle and 'wig' meaning war, interpreted as "Battle-strength" or "War-fame".
Heflin is a distinctive American given name of German and English origin, derived from the surname Heflin meaning "hill" or "mound".
Heide is a feminine given name of German origin, derived from the German word "Heide" meaning heath or moorland.
Heidee is a rare, distinctive name of German origin derived from "Heide," meaning "heather." It signifies simplicity and beauty associated with nature.