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Hazel tree or its color. A variant spelling of Hazel, referring to the hazel tree or its warm brown color.
God sees. A biblical name of Hebrew origin symbolizing divine observation and blessing.
Hazel. Refers to the hazel color or tree.
The hazel tree; symbolizing protection and wisdom.
Hazel refers to the hazel tree; combined with Ann meaning grace in Hebrew.
Hazel refers to the hazel tree, a symbol of wisdom and protection; leigh means meadow or field.
From the hazel tree; symbolizes wisdom and protection.
Relating to the hazel tree.
Hazel tree; a nature-inspired name combining the hazel tree with Mae.
Means 'determined', 'resolute', or 'courageous' in Arabic.
From Arabic meaning 'determined' or 'decisive'; suggests strong will and resolution.
The hazel tree; symbol of wisdom and protection. Variant spelling of Hazel.
From the hazel tree; symbolizes protection, wisdom, and natural beauty.
A cliff beside a heath or open moorland
Named after the heather plant. Symbolizes admiration, beauty, and solitude.
The celestial realm; paradise representing eternal peace and spiritual perfection.
Gift; symbolizes generosity, blessing, and divine favor.
Youth or youthfulness, goddess of rejuvenation
Society or associate, from Hebrew.
Bright army; intelligent and strong
Bright warrior; noble and radiant.
Holding fast, steadfast
Arabic name meaning 'guidance,' 'direction,' or 'gift.' Symbolizes divine guidance and blessing.
Related to battle; derived from Germanic roots meaning battle or strife.
Sweet; pleasant. Variant or nickname form.
Battle and war, combining Germanic elements symbolizing strength in conflict.
From Germanic roots meaning 'battle' or 'strife.' A shortened form of Hedwig.
Henna plant. Hindi variant referring to the plant used for dye and decoration.
Diamond.
Variant of Heidi, from the German word meaning 'noble' or 'of noble birth.'
Dweller on the heath; maiden of the heath.
Noble, exalted, of noble kind
Variant spelling of Heidi, derived from Germanic roots meaning 'of noble birth' or 'nobility,' reflecting high status and dignity.
Derived from the English word 'hale,' meaning healthy, whole, or strong.
Estate ruler or home ruler; one who governs a household
Estate ruler. German form of Henry, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'home' and 'ruler.'
Portuguese form of Hector, meaning 'steadfast' or 'holding fast' in ancient Greek.
Variant of Hector, from Greek meaning 'holding fast' or 'steadfast', symbolizing strength and loyalty.
Shining light; variant of Helena from Greek 'helene' meaning bright or torch.
Bright light or shining one; variant of Helen.
Bright or shining light, variant of Helena from Greek origins.
Bright or shining; derived from the Greek element meaning 'torch' or 'ray of light'
Modern variant of Helena, derived from Greek meaning 'bright' or 'shining,' symbolizing light and clarity.
Bright and shining light.
Bright and shining; represents light, radiance, and clarity.
Torch or bright light, symbolizing illumination and clarity.
Holy or sacred, derived from Old Norse heilagr.
Sun, light; related to Helios, the Greek god of the sun.
Bright or shining. Possibly derived from Helena.
Derived from Helios, the Greek god of the sun. Means 'sun' or 'sun-like.'
Gift of the sun; combines helios (sun) and doron (gift), symbolizing enlightenment.
The Greek sun god; derived from Greek meaning 'sun', symbolizing light, warmth, and vitality.
Shining light or torch.
Bright, shining light; derived from Helen.
Determined protector. Derived from Wilhelm, meaning 'resolute protector'.
Helmsman or helmet warrior; related to Old German word for helmet
Pearl; precious and lustrous.
Helmet or resolute protector; from Germanic 'helm' (helmet) and 'mut' (courage).
Helmet of courage; represents protection, warrior strength, and bravery.
Broad-minded; wide. A variant reflecting wisdom and expansive thinking.
Bright or shining; possibly derived from Greek elements related to light.
A Finnish name possibly derived from 'hell' meaning 'bright' or 'clear.'
Golden or golden-hued; representing brightness and preciousness in Sanskrit tradition.
Maori origin meaning 'half'; can represent balance and duality.
Means 'estate ruler' or 'home ruler,' derived from Germanic elements for home and ruler.
Home ruler; one who manages the household
Estate ruler, home ruler
Variant of Henry, meaning 'ruler of the household' or 'estate ruler' from Germanic elements.
Home ruler
Estate ruler or ruler of the household
From a high meadow; modern spelling of the English place name Henley.
A reddish-brown dye plant used for body art
Irish surname meaning 'descendant of Aonghus,' where Aonghus means 'one strength.'
Estate ruler; diminutive form related to Henry and Henrietta.
Estate ruler; derived from Heinrich, combining 'heim' (home) and 'ric' (ruler).
Dedicated or initiated; variant of Enoch with ancient roots.
Ethiopian variant of Enoch, a biblical name meaning 'dedicated' or 'initiated.'
Ruler of the home or estate
Home ruler, from Germanic elements heim (home) and ric (ruler).
Estate ruler from Germanic; emphasizes land, home, and governance
French feminine of Henry, means estate ruler or home ruler; symbolizes authority and leadership.
Estate ruler; Scandinavian form of Henry denoting authority and leadership.
Portuguese form of Henry, meaning 'estate ruler' or 'ruler of the home,' from Germanic origins.
Estate ruler; ruler of the home. Feminine form derived from Germanic 'heimirich.'
Variant of Henry, from Germanic elements meaning 'estate ruler' or 'home ruler.'
Estate ruler or ruler of the household. Symbolizes leadership and authority.
Ruler of the household; estate manager
English surname used as first name, traditionally meaning 'son of Henry.'
My delight is in her; a Hebrew biblical name signifying joy and pleasure.
Spanish form of Heraclius; derived from Greek 'Herakles' (Hercules), relating to heroic achievement.
Means messenger or one who announces news and information.
Feminine form of Herbert; derived from Germanic elements meaning 'bright' and 'army'.
Bright army; from Germanic 'hari' (army) and 'berht' (bright).
Bright army. Nickname form of Herbert from Germanic roots.
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