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Deer. A Hebrew name suggesting grace, gentleness, and natural beauty.
Glory of Hera, from Greek Heracles.
Germanic name meaning 'army man,' derived from heri (army) and mann (man).
Combines Germanic elements suggesting army and protection; a name with noble heritage.
Messenger; the herald of the gods. In Greek mythology, represents communication, commerce, and divine will.
Gift of God; a diminutive form of Hermione.
Feminine form derived from Hermes, the Greek messenger god.
Messenger; derived from the god Hermes
Feminine form related to Hermes, the Greek messenger god. Associated with communication.
From Greek 'Hermes' (messenger god); represents eloquence, communication, and cunning.
From Hermes the messenger god. Signifies wisdom and communication.
Beautiful. Used as a given name to represent beauty and elegance.
Spanish form of Ferdinand, meaning 'brave journey' or 'peaceful journey' from Germanic roots.
Army ruler and leader; strength and command
A strong ruler or heir; derived from Germanic elements signifying authority and leadership.
Deer; variant of Herschel from Hebrew tzvi.
Deer; variant of Herschel from Hebrew origin.
Deer. Hebrew origin through Yiddish with gentle, graceful symbolism.
Deer in Hebrew; symbolizes grace, gentle strength, and natural beauty.
Variant of Herschel, derived from Hebrew meaning 'deer'.
Deer, symbolizing grace, gentleness, and swift movement
Deer; Yiddish diminutive from Hirsch.
Germanic goddess of the earth and fertility.
Egyptian falcon god representing the sky and divine kingship; variant of Horus.
From Germanic roots meaning warrior or iron.
Battle-worthy, blazing iron; variant of Harvey from Old Breton
Loving-kindness, mercy, and grace in Jewish theology
Generosity, munificence
Evening star; western. From Greek mythology, referring to Hesperus the evening star (Venus).
Luck, fortune, or share. Represents blessing and good fortune.
Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and family; embodies warmth, protection, and domestic harmony
English surname possibly meaning 'settlement on a heathland' from Old English elements.
Cheerful or happy in Sanskrit; conveys joy and positivity
Variant spelling of Heather; a flowering plant
Diminutive of Harriet or Henrietta, from Germanic roots meaning 'estate ruler'.
Little Hugh; English surname derived from Germanic 'mind' or 'spirit'
Lion
Variant of Heidi, German name meaning 'of noble birth' derived from Adelaide. Symbolizes grace and distinguished heritage.
High wood
God is my strength, signifying divine empowerment and protection.
God strengthens; one who is fortified by divine power and authority.
God is my strength; God has strengthened me.
One who makes rivers; a Haudenosaunee name with disputed etymology and historical significance.
Gift; an Arabic name meaning a precious gift or divine blessing.
An Arabic name meaning 'guidance' or 'the right path', symbolizing direction and divine wisdom.
Guidance, right path, or divine guidance; a spiritual and directional name in Islamic tradition
Excellent child; superior virtue and brightness
Of noble birth; refined and aristocratic.
Vietnamese name; 'Hiền' can mean 'gentle', 'virtuous', or 'kind'.
Effective or helpful in Vietnamese; suggests capability and usefulness
Filial piety and respect, representing virtue and honor.
Spanish form derived from Latin Hyginus, connected to hygiene and health, symbolizing wellness.
Sky/heaven; Hawaiian incorporating lani meaning sky
Japanese name meaning light, radiance, or ray of light. Conveys hope, illumination, and inner brilliance.
Shining or radiant light. Japanese name evoking brilliance and luminosity.
Wisdom and understanding; symbolizes intelligence, insight, and divine guidance.
Crescent moon; symbol of new beginnings and Islamic heritage.
From Latin 'hilarius' meaning 'cheerful.'
Derived from Latin meaning cheerful and joyful; associated with happiness and good cheer.
Cheerful or merry; variant of Hilary, a Latin name.
Bright warrior; combines battle strength with brilliance and intellect.
Battle woman, warrior maiden
Battle enclosure; from Germanic hild (battle) and gard (fortress/protection).
From Germanic 'hild' (battle) and 'gard' (fortress), meaning 'battle fortress' or one who is hard in battle.
Battle, warrior
From Germanic roots 'Hild' (battle) and 'gard' (protector), meaning 'battle warrior' or 'defender'.
Battle guardian; strong in battle
Battle or warrior. Derived from Old Germanic 'hild' meaning battle.
Battle; female warrior.
Battle maiden; from Germanic 'hild' (battle) combined with the feminine suffix.
From Latin Hilarius, meaning 'cheerful' or 'glad'
Cheerful; happy.
Battle-hardy; related to Germanic elements for battle and strength.
Cheerful, merry. Variant of Hillary, from Latin 'Hilarius' meaning lighthearted and joyful.
Cheerful or joyful; derived from the Latin hilaris meaning merry.
Greatly praised, expressing admiration and honor.
Cheerful, lively—from the Latin Hilarius, expressing joy and vivacity.
Derived from Old English elements 'hild' (battle) and 'hard' (strong), meaning 'battle strong' or 'brave warrior'.
Cheerful and gladsome, derived from Latin hilaris meaning joyful.
Man from the hill
Protector or helmeted warrior.
Snowy; of the Himalayas. Represents purity, mountain grace, and divine connection.
Related to sun or fire; symbolizes warmth and brightness
Means courage, determination, and will. Represents bravery and resolute spirit.
Henna plant in Sanskrit/Hindi; or young bird/chick in Japanese; symbolizes beauty and youth.
Sun or flower (hina) combined with beauty (mi); represents natural beauty and brightness.
Sunny place or towards the sun; symbolizes brightness and positivity.
A young gazelle or female deer, symbolizing grace and gentleness.
Doe or female deer; a Yiddish name with nature connections.
Diminutive of Hinde; Yiddish name meaning doe or hind.
Spanish form of Hippolitus, from Greek meaning lover of horses.
In Arabic, means "silk" or "shining pearl." In Sanskrit, refers to "diamond," symbolizing clarity and brilliance.
Diamond; relating to precious gems and wealth in Sanskrit
Generous or broad depending on kanji used; Japanese origin with varied meanings
Generous tree; Japanese name combining elements for 'generous' or 'wide' and 'tree'.
Japanese name combining 'hiro' (broad, wide) and 'ko' (child). Meaning and significance depend on kanji used.
Generous beauty; broad or spacious beauty. Exact meaning depends on kanji used.
Typically means 'generous' or 'wide,' representing openness and magnanimity.
Spacious person; from Japanese Hiro (wide, spacious) and to (person).
Japanese name meaning 'child of long life'; combines 'hisa' (long-lived) and 'ko' (child).
Arabic name meaning 'generosity' or 'noble character'; symbolizes kindness and integrity.
Pupil of the eye or eyes, from the Japanese kanji for pupil (瞳).
Person; Japanese given name with traditional masculine naming elements.
Love, passion, or passionate affection. An Arabic name expressing deep emotional devotion.
Famous warrior; Old Norse name combining elements for battle and renowned.
Helmet warrior
Vietnamese name meaning 'flower'; symbolizes beauty, growth, and natural elegance.
Yellow; royal. Represents prosperity and nobility in Vietnamese culture.
Bright heart, from Germanic elements meaning 'heart' and 'bright'.
Son of Hob or related to Robert; an English patronymic surname used as a first name.
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