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Heidemarie is a rare German female name created in the 19th century by poets, combining 'heath' and 'rebellious'.
Heiden is a rare German name derived from 'heid', meaning 'heathen'.
Heidi is a Germanic name derived from "heide," meaning "noble" or "high." It gained global popularity through Johanna Spyri's novel "Heidi," set in the Swiss Alps.
Heidi is a German-origin female name meaning 'noble', popularized by Johanna Spyri's 1880 children's book inspired by adventurous Heidi Keller of the Swiss Alps.
Heidie is a rare German name derived from the element "haid" meaning "enclosure," associated with the goddess Holda, protecting women during childbirth.
Heidimarie: A rare, German origin feminine name derived from Hadeward/Hadewald, translating to 'battle guardian'.
Heidy is a rare, German-origin given name derived from Hedwig, meaning 'war' or 'struggle'.
Heike is a German female name derived from the Middle High German word 'heirik', meaning 'home ruler'.
Heiko is a German male given name derived from the Old High German word "heih", meaning "hare", and associated with the Germanic god Heath, protector of hunting and wildlife.
Heimy is a unique German name meaning 'home' or 'homeward bound'.
Heiner is a rare but historic German masculine given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from "heini" meaning "the little one", or a variant of Heinrich meaning "home ruler".
Der Vorname Heinrich stammt aus Deutschland und bedeutet 'Mächtiger Hausherr' oder 'Starker Beschützer'.
Heinz is a German male given name derived from the Germanic elements 'heim' meaning "home" and 'ric' meaning "power," popularized by Henry J. Heinz, founder of H.J. Heinz Company.
Heisy is a distinctive Spanish name meaning "hot" or "warm", though its origin remains somewhat unclear.
Heizel is a unique Spanish-derived name meaning "noble" or "high-born".
Helga is a German origin female name derived from Old Norse elements 'hel', meaning 'to conceal or protect', and 'gáthu', meaning 'god', thus signifying 'protected by God'.
Hella is a rare yet powerful German female name with roots in Old Norse, derived from "Hel", meaning "hidden" or "concealed". It's associated with the goddess of the underworld in Norse mythology.
Heller is a distinctive German boy's name, derived from 'heller', meaning 'bright' or 'luminous'.
Helly is a distinctive Germanic name derived from 'hel', meaning 'to conceal' or 'cover'. It's unique yet robust, standing out due to its rarity.
Helma is a rare yet historically significant German feminine given name derived from the word 'helm', meaning 'helmet'.
Helmar is a German male given name composed of "helmet" and "army/warrior", signifying "armored warrior".
Helmie is a rare German name derived from Helmold, meaning 'wealthy protector' or 'noble warrior'.
Helmut is a strong, distinctive German name meaning 'strong as a helmet' or 'like a wolf in armor', historically associated with courage and resilience.
Helmuth is a German name meaning "strong in protection" or "brave defender".
Heloise is a feminine French name derived from the Old German Heilwig, meaning 'holy war'.
The name Hemingway originates from American-Germanic roots and means "army man," popularized by famous author Ernest Miller Hemingway who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954.
Hemma is a German female name derived from Old High German "hemmo," meaning "home" or "protector of the home." It was popular in medieval Germany for girls seen as destined for home and family life.
Hendel is a rare German given name derived from the Germanic element 'henda', meaning 'hand'.
Hendric is a rare yet distinguished Germanic name derived from "hending" meaning 'home' or 'estate', and "ric" meaning 'power' or 'rule'. It has been used by several medieval kings, including Hendric I who ruled the Holy Roman Empire from 876 to 936.
Hendrick is a Dutch-derived name, derived from Hendricus, a variation of German Henry, meaning "home ruler" or "strong in power".
Hendrik is a Dutch name meaning 'home ruler'.
Hendrix is a distinctive American given name derived from the German surname Hendrix, meaning 'strong' or 'brave'.
Henery is an English male given name with German roots, derived from Heinrich, meaning "home ruler".
Henlie is a unique French name derived from Henriette, which means "home ruler" or "powerful in war".
Hennie is a Dutch-origin feminine name derived from Hendrik, meaning 'home ruler' or 'strong in power', and often associated with warmth and uniqueness.
Henry is a classic male name of Germanic origin, derived from 'heim' meaning "home" and 'ric' meaning "powerful". It has been popularized throughout history by figures such as King Henry VIII of England and Emperor Henry IV of the Holy Roman Empire.
Henny is a Dutch unisex name derived from Hendrick/Hendrik, meaning "home ruler, power".
Henretter is a rare German given name whose exact meaning remains uncertain, but it may derive from the occupational surname Henritter, potentially meaning "little knight" or "one serving knights".
Henry is an English name derived from Old German Heinrich, meaning "home ruler" or "strong in power.
Henri is a classic French boys' name derived from German Heinrich, meaning 'home' and 'powerful', popular among French nobility since the Middle Ages.