Female and male first names beginning with the letter “H”..

HARPAR

Female

Harper is an English name derived from 'harpa', meaning 'harp'. Traditionally used as a surname, it's now popular as a unisex given name, thanks partly to author Harper Lee.

HARPER

Female

English unisex given name originally derived from the Old English word 'harper', signifying a harp player.

HARPER

Male

English name derived from the Old English word 'harp', referring to the musical instrument, and signifies creativity and music.

HARPERANN

Female

Recently popularized name of unknown origin, with no historical or cultural significance, yet appealing for its unique sound and modern feel.

HARPERGRACE

Female

English given name comprising two elements: 'Harper', meaning 'harp player', and 'Grace', meaning 'elegance or charm'.

HARPERLEE

Female

English given name composed of Harper (from the harp-playing profession) and Lee (likely from Old Norse elements meaning 'clearing' or 'meadow'). Its origin offers musical, artistic, and earthy associations.

HARPERLYNN

Female

Unique English name believed to be derived from 'harp', meaning 'harp player'.

HARPERRAE

Female

Modern American name created by combining 'Harper', meaning "harp player", and 'Raegan/Reagan', meaning "little king". It signifies "little harp king" or "harp player of the realm".

HARPERROSE

Female

English compound name formed by Harper, meaning 'hare' and 'to bear', and Rose, signifying 'flower'. This captivating blend creates a strong yet feminine moniker with enchanting meanings from its distinct origins.

HARPREET

Female

Indian Punjabi name derived from "har" (Sun/Jupiter) and "preet" (love), meaning "love for the Sun/Jupiter".

HARPREET

Male

Unique Punjabi given name derived from 'har' meaning sun and 'prit/preet' meaning lord, translating to "Lord Sun".

HARPYR

Female

Distinctive Greek name derived from 'harpê', meaning 'to seize', reflecting its mythological roots as one of the Harpy sisters in Greek lore.

HARREL

Male

English given name derived from the Old English word 'here', meaning 'army' or 'warrior'. Its meaning is 'strong' or 'powerful', associated with courage and leadership.

HARRELL

Male

Rare English name derived from 'here', meaning 'army' or 'warrior', reflecting strength and courage.

HARREY

Male

Uncommon English given name of German origin, meaning "army" or "war," conveying strength and courage.

HARRIE

Male

Unisex Dutch name derived from Harriett, meaning "home ruler" or "powerful home", historically popular in the Netherlands but now less common.

HARRIE

Female

Rare Dutch name derived from Harrij, meaning 'army man' or 'warrior'.

HARRIEL

Male

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from Harriet, meaning "estate of Henry" or "home ruler," with a modern twist, making it unique yet mysterious without historical precedent.

HARRIET

Female

English female given name derived from the Old German word "Heribert," meaning "bright army" or "famous warrior.

HARRIET

Male

English name derived from the German word "Heribert," meaning "bright army." It signifies strength, courage, and leadership, with notable figures like Harriet Beecher Stowe and Harriet Tubman contributing to its legacy.

HARRIETT

Female

Harriet is an English feminine given name derived from the German name Henry, meaning "home ruler" or "estate ruler".

HARRIETT

Male

English feminine name derived from Henry, meaning 'home ruler' or 'powerful in the home'.

HARRIETTA

Female

English name derived from Haribert, an Old German name meaning 'army bright' or 'army famous'.

HARRIETTE

Female

English female name derived from Henrietta, meaning 'home ruler' or 'ruler of the home', with Germanic roots.

HARRIL

Male

Rare, distinctive given name of uncertain origin, possibly Scottish or a variant of Harold, but its true meaning remains an enigma.

HARRILL

Male

Uncommon English given name, likely derived from Harold, which means 'powerful' or 'bold'.

HARRILYN

Female

Distinctive American name created by combining "Harry" and "Lyn", with "Harry" meaning "home ruler". Its rarity allows for personal interpretation of meaning.

HARRINGTON

Male

Unique English given name derived from the surname Harrington, meaning 'the grey-haired ones' or 'people living on gravelly land'.

HARRIOT

Female

Rare English given name of French origin, derived from the Germanic personal name Hariot meaning "strong" or "powerful".

HARRIS

Male

English name derived from Old German Heribert or Haribert, meaning "bright" or "famous army". It was introduced to England by Normans after the 1066 conquest and has been used in Britain for centuries.

HARRIS

Female

English name derived from Old Norse Hárrissí, meaning 'noble spear' or 'high warrior', popularized as a given name since the medieval era.

HARRISEN

Male

Distinctive American name likely created by combining Harrison and Aaron, with unknown origins but conveying individuality.

HARRISON

Female

English name derived from Old French "Henry," meaning "home ruler" or "estate ruler." It was first used as a surname in medieval England before becoming a popular given name in the 19th century. Notable Harrisons include actor Harrison Ford and musician George Harrison.

HARRISON

Male

Harrison is of English origin, derived from the Old French 'Henry' and ultimately from the Germanic 'Heinrich', meaning 'home ruler'. It has been widely used since medieval times, gaining popularity as a given name in the 19th century. Today, it's considered unisex and carries connotations of strength and leadership tied to one's roots.

HARRISSON

Male

Harrison is a distinct Scottish name derived from 'hare' (grey-haired) and '-son' (son), translating to 'son of the grey-haired one'.

HARROL

Male

English name derived from the Old English "Hærl" or "Herold," meaning "strong" or "powerful.

HARROLD

Male

Harold is an English name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "army/strong peace," popularized by figures like Harold II, King of England, and Harald Hardrada of Norse mythology. Today, it remains a popular boys' name with variations like Harry and Hal, chosen for its strong and noble associations.

HARROLL

Male

Uncommon American given name with uncertain origins and unclear history, possibly derived from Harold meaning 'army ruler' or 'happy warrior'. Its unique sound makes it distinctive and pleasing to say aloud.

HARRON

Male

Irish name derived from the ancient Gaelic 'O'hEadhra', meaning 'descendant of Eadhar' or 'between two waters/rivers'.

HARRY

Male

English given name derived from Old German "Heriger", meaning "powerful in war". It gained popularity during medieval England through German settlers and has remained a classic choice for boys throughout history.