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One devoted to God; divinely aligned
Punjabi name combining 'Har' (God) and 'Noor' (light), meaning 'remembrance of God' or 'divine light.'
Army ruler. Old English and Scandinavian elements meaning army and ruler combined.
Feminine form of Harold, from Germanic elements meaning army ruler.
Possibly variant of Aaron; Hebrew origin meaning 'high mountain' or 'exalted'.
From Arabic 'Hārūn', meaning 'exalted', 'mountain', or 'lofty one'; represents elevation and nobility.
Arabic variant of Aaron; Hebrew origin meaning 'exalted' or 'lofty.'
Harp player, minstrel
God's love, combining 'Har' (God) with 'Preet' (love) in Punjabi.
Variant of Harold, meaning 'army ruler' from Old English elements.
Feminine form of Harold, meaning 'home ruler' or 'army ruler' in Germanic tradition.
Son of Harry, son of the ruler
Ruler of the army; derived from Old English elements meaning 'army leader.'
Estate ruler. Shortened form of Henry, symbolizing authority over lands.
Estate ruler
Punjabi name combining 'Har' (God) and 'seerat' (character), representing divine nature and moral character.
Happy, joyful, radiant; from Sanskrit meaning sunshine and delight. Represents positivity and brilliance.
Joy and delight; representing happiness, cheerfulness, and spiritual bliss in Sanskrit.
Joy or happiness; derives from Sanskrit 'harsh' meaning to make happy or joyful.
Joyful or cheerful, from Sanskrit expressing happiness and delight.
Happy and joyful. Related to the Sanskrit root meaning cheerfulness and delight.
Joy and happiness; a feminine form representing delight and cheerfulness.
Divine meditation or remembrance of God, central to Sikh spiritual practice.
Deer ford, from hart (deer) and ford (river crossing)
Stag meadow; from Old English hart (deer) and ley (meadow).
Hard man; strong and brave.
From the hart (deer) well in English; symbolizes nature, grace, and pastoral heritage.
Spring in Japanese, symbolizing renewal, growth, and natural beauty of the season.
Spring bay or spring shore; combines haru (spring) and e (bay/inlet)
Distant or faraway; can also connote spring fragrance depending on kanji used. A poetic Japanese name.
Spring tree; Japanese name combining 'haru' (spring) and 'ki' (tree), suggesting renewal.
Spring child
Spring beauty; combines haru (spring) and mi (beauty) in Japanese tradition.
Arabic name meaning 'exalted' or 'high mountain'. Islamic version of Aaron.
Japanese masculine name; haru means spring.
Referenced in Islamic tradition as one of two angels; carries divine and celestial spiritual connotations.
Spring person; clear and bright. Combines characters for spring and a celestial element.
Sheep ford; originally a place and surname.
Brave warrior of God; courageous and valiant in faith and spirit.
Strong warrior. Represents courage and strength in battle.
Variant of Harvey; from Germanic elements meaning battle-worthy or eager for battle.
English surname meaning 'woodland where hares live,' derived from geographic location.
Means 'handsome' or 'good'; variant spelling of Hassan.
Good and beautiful; virtuous and excellent
Good deeds; plural of hasana in Islamic tradition, representing virtuous actions and merits.
Swahili/African name meaning 'handsome' or 'beautiful'.
Noble; respectable; of good family
Variant of Hasan, an Arabic name meaning 'good' or 'handsome'.
Arabic name referring to the Divine Name, used in Islamic tradition with deep religious significance.
Breaker of bread; one who is hospitable and generous.
An auspicious or good person; carries connotations of grace, virtue, and positive fortune.
The laughing one; full of laughter and joy. From Sanskrit roots.
Variant of Haskell, from Hebrew origin meaning 'God's portion'.
God is strong; derived from Ezekiel, a Hebrew name expressing divine strength.
A precious Armenian name with ancient roots.
Beautiful and good; represents elegance and virtue.
Desire, yearning, or deep longing; represents passion and aspiration
Good, noble; variant of Hassan
Handsome, good, benefactor
Beautiful, good; derived from Arabic Hassan
Good, handsome, or gracious; Arabic name conveying positive qualities and virtue.
English place name; sometimes used as given name, referencing a location in East Sussex or family heritage.
One who makes hatches or latches. Occupational surname used as a given name.
Judge; one who is decisive or authoritative in judgment
Generous, decisive. Arabic name denoting open-handedness and wisdom.
Dweller at a hat maker's clearing. An English occupational or place-based surname.
Japanese name where 'hatsu' means 'first' and 'sue' means 'branch' or 'flourish'; represents new beginnings.
First child; composed of 'hatsu' meaning first and 'ko' meaning child.
Combination of Hattie (ruler of the household) and Mae (star of the sea).
Home ruler; a variant spelling of Hattie, diminutive of Harriet, from Germanic roots meaning estate/home ruler
Life. Derived from the Hebrew 'chavah,' representing vitality and living.
Life; variant spelling of Chava, the Hebrew name for Eve, the first woman in biblical tradition.
High defender; represents noble protection
Safe place, harbor, refuge
Stretch of sand, portion of land
Offering or oblation in Hindu/Vedic tradition; represents sacred ritual and devotion.
Eve; the first woman and mother of humanity in Islamic and Jewish tradition.
Chief guardian, high warden; protector of the stronghold.
From Old English, referring to a hawk keeper or hunter. Associated with the bird of prey.
Old English place name derived from 'hedged clearing' or 'hawthorn wood,' symbolizing natural boundaries.
From the hawthorn tree, an English flowering shrub; used as a place name and surname.
Eve, the first woman in Abrahamic and Islamic tradition, symbol of creation and motherhood.
Means 'life' or 'living' in Hebrew, representing vitality and existence.
Modesty, shyness, or dignified reserve
Life in Arabic; represents vitality, existence, and living essence.
Living or alive; refers to life and vitality
Life; an Arabic name symbolizing vitality, existence, and the essence of living fully.
Swift person; combining haya (swift) and to (person)
Lion; a powerful Arabic name symbolizing strength, courage, and nobility.
Heather-grown hill, fire
From the hay valley; variant of Hayden.
Enclosure or hedge
Armenian name honoring Hayk, the legendary founder and patriarch of the Armenian people, representing ancestral pride and national heritage.
From the hay meadow; a variant of Hayley combining Old English words for hay and meadow clearing.
Hay clearing or meadow. Variant of Hayley.
From the hay farm or hedged enclosure
Modern variation of Hayden, from English place name meaning 'hay meadow'.
Eagle. From Arabic haitham meaning eagle or majestic bird.
Alive, living, vibrant; one full of life
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