Female and male first names beginning with the letter “H”..
HARLIE
FemaleAmerican given name of unclear origin, potentially derived from Harley ('from Hare's field') or a modern invention.
HARLIE
MaleEnglish given name with medieval roots, derived from 'here' meaning 'army' or 'war', introduced as a feminine form of Harold, once popular among royalty like King Harold II.
HARLIEE
FemaleRecent American invention with no known etymological roots or historical precedent. Its meaning remains open to interpretation and it's often seen as a modern twist on traditional names like Harold or Harley, offering parents the freedom to create their own story behind the name.
HARLIEGH
FemaleEnglish name with Old Norse roots, meaning 'army play' or 'warrior game', conveying energy and strength.
HARLIN
FemaleRare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Hjalmar', meaning 'army helmet'.
HARLIN
MaleScandinavian unisex name derived from Old Norse elements "hár" meaning 'high' or 'noble', and "lind" referring to the lime tree, interpreted as 'high/noble lime tree'.
HARLINE
FemaleRare feminine given name of Germanic origin, derived from Old German Harilaaf and meaning 'happy warrior'.
HARLIQUINN
FemaleUncommon yet intriguing Irish name derived from Arlington, meaning 'between the meadows'.
HARLIS
MaleRare Scandinavian name meaning "noble people," derived from the Old Norse elements "hár" and "lióð.
HARLIV
FemaleThe unique given name Harliv has no known origin or meaning, making it an invented name that stands out due to its rarity.
HARLO
FemaleUnique Irish name derived from the ancient surname O'Harroll, meaning "descendant of the son of the brilliant or radiant".
HARLO
MaleScandinavian name of Old Norse origin, meaning "strong ruler" or "powerful army". It was borne by notable figures such as Harald I of Norway and Spanish nobleman Haraldo de Guzman, emphasizing its strength and power.
HARLOD
MaleHarold is a rare American name with an unknown origin and meaning, made distinctive by its association with notable figures like Harold Lloyd, the silent film actor and filmmaker.
HARLOE
FemaleModern American female name coined by author Rainbow Rowell, with an unclear meaning but an enchanting sound that some interpret as "song of a lark".
HARLON
MaleEnglish given name derived from Old English words 'here' (army/warrior) and 'land', signifying 'army land' or 'warrior territory'.
HARLOW
MaleEnglish given name derived from Old English words "here" meaning 'army' and "leah" signifying 'woodland clearing'. It has evolved from a medieval surname to a unisex popular choice among parents seeking unique names, ranking #851 for girls in the U.S. in 2020.
HARLOW
FemaleEnglish name derived from 'here' meaning 'army' or 'warrior', and 'loewe' meaning 'dear'. It signifies 'noble warrior' or 'dearest warrior'.
HARLOWE
MaleIntriguing English given name, derived from 'here' meaning 'army' and 'leah' meaning 'woodland clearing', combining strength and elegance.
HARLOWE
FemaleEnglish name derived from 'here' (army) and 'loewe' (lion), translating to "army lion" or "lion warrior".
HARLY
FemaleThe name Harley is of English origin, derived from "hare" and "lea", meaning "hare meadow". It was initially an occupational surname for those who worked in hare-inhabited fields, later becoming popular as a given name.
HARLY
MaleHarley is an English name with Old English and Norse origins, meaning "deer clearing" or "strong in battle.
HARLYM
MaleHarlem is an American name of Dutch origin, derived from Harman, meaning 'warrior' or 'strong as a warrior'. It gained popularity among African American communities in the 20th century, associated with New York City's historic Harlem neighborhood, and has been used across different cultural backgrounds since at least the 17th century. Today, it is appreciated for its historical significance and powerful meaning.
HARLYM
FemaleAmerican name created by Langston Hughes for his novel "Not Without Laughter". Its meaning is not clearly defined but it may be derived from the English word 'harley', meaning 'hare's meadow'. It has gained popularity due to its unique sound and strong, American roots.
HARLYN
FemaleDistinctive Welsh female name derived from 'harlech', meaning 'promontory', associated with strength, nature, and popularized by a novel.
HARLYN
MaleRare American given name, originally derived from Harley, meaning "from the hound's field". Popularized by actress Harley King in the early 20th century, it may also be connected to Harlingen, Texas. Today, Harlyn is chosen for its uniqueness and creativity.
HARLYNN
FemaleHarlynn: A captivating Welsh female name derived from Harlech castle, meaning 'fortified hill' or 'promontory fort', evoking regal history.
HARLYNNE
FemaleCaptivating Welsh female variant of Harley, meaning "from the bright meadow" or "the bright clearing.
HARM
MaleGerman origin name meaning "whole" or "uninjured".
HARMAN
MaleEnglish name of Old German origin, derived from "Hereman," meaning "strong warrior.
HARMAN
FemaleEnglish name originally meaning "army" or "warrior," conveying courage and determination, popularized in recent years despite its medieval surname roots.
HARMANDEEP
MaleIndian name from Punjab that translates to "Lord of the Depths," combining "Harmander" meaning "Lord of the Heart" and "Deep" signifying "depth." Popularized by Baba Deep Singh, it embodies qualities like depth, spirituality, and devotion, reflecting Punjabi culture.
HARMANI
FemaleRare Persian name derived from "harman," meaning "harmony." It signifies balance and peace, originating as an ancient Persian nickname for boys embodying these qualities.
HARMANIE
FemaleGreek-derived name meaning "song" or "harmony", historically associated with music and art, and famously bearing the mythological Harmonia as its ancestor.
HARMANPREET
FemaleIndian given name derived from Sanskrit, combining 'Harm' meaning 'charm' with 'Preet', translating to 'love'. It signifies 'possessing charming love'.
HARMANPREET
MaleIndian name with Sanskrit roots, comprising "Harmon" (harmony) and "Preet" (love). It signifies harmony through love.
HARMANY
FemaleHarmony is of American origin, created by combining elements from names like Harmony and Armstrong, and has gained recent popularity as a unique baby girl's name.
HARMEET
FemaleIndian name with significant Punjabi roots, derived from 'Har' (attention) and 'Meet' (union), meaning 'bringing people together'.
HARMEET
MaleIndian-Punjabi boy's name meaning "Lord is my friend," derived from Sikh tradition and reflecting spiritual values of friendship and compassion.
HARMEHAR
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit words meaning "the great god" or "the great warrior", referring to Lord Shiva.
HARMIE
MaleHebrew name derived from 'shalom', meaning peace.