Name
Meaning
Haiden
"Heathen"
Variant of Hayden, a modern name with a unique twist.
Hakeem
"Wise, learned"
Of Arabic origin, commonly used in Muslim communities.
Hamza
"Lion"
Of Arabic origin, associated with strength and bravery.
Hank
"Home ruler"
A diminutive of Henry, often seen as a casual, strong name.
Harlan
"Rocky land"
Of English origin, traditionally a surname.
Harlem
"Home on a ridge"
Named after the Harlem district in New York, gaining popularity as a given name.
Harley
"Hare meadow"
Of Old English origin, often associated with strength and independence.
Harold
"Army ruler"
Of Old English origin, linked with historical figures and kings.
Harper
"Harp player"
Originally a surname, now a popular unisex given name.
Harris
"Son of Harry"
Of English origin, a common surname turned first name.
Harrison
"Son of Harry"
Of English origin, popularized by actor Harrison Ford.
Harry
"Home ruler"
Diminutive of Henry, often associated with royalty.
Harvey
"Battle worthy"
Of French origin, traditionally a surname.
Hassan
"Handsome"
Of Arabic origin, popular in Muslim communities.
Hayden
"Hay valley"
Of English origin, frequently used as a modern unisex name.
Hayes
"Brushwood"
Of English origin, often seen as sophisticated and modern.
Heath
"Heathland dweller"
Of English origin, associated with nature and the outdoors.
Hector
"Holding fast"
Of Greek origin, a heroic name linked with the Trojan War.
Hendrix
"Son of Hendrick"
Dutch origin, linked with musician Jimi Hendrix.
Henrik
"Home ruler"
Scandinavian form of Henry, popular in Northern Europe.
Henry
"Home ruler"
Of Germanic origin, a classic royal name across Europe.
Hezekiah
"God strengthens"
Of Hebrew origin, associated with Biblical kings.
Holden
"Hollow valley"
Of English origin, often associated with literature (e.g., Catcher in the Rye).
Hollis
"Near the holly trees"
Of English origin, traditionally a surname, now used as a given name.
Houston
"Hugh's town"
Of Scottish origin, often associated with the Texan city.
Howard
"Brave heart"
Of English origin, traditionally a surname.
Hudson
"Son of Hugh"
Of English origin, now a popular modern first name.
Hugh
"Heart, mind, spirit"
Of Germanic origin, traditionally a strong, classic name.
Hugo
"Heart, mind, spirit"
Latin form of Hugh, commonly used in Europe and Latin America.
Hunter
"One who hunts"
Of English origin, associated with the outdoors and adventure
Huxley
"Inhospitable place"
English surname-turned-first name.