Boy Names That Mean At

Discover Boy names meaning At with origins and popularity.

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Hanoch
Dedicated or consecrated to God.
Hebrew
Hanoof
Hanoof is a feminine name meaning 'tender' or 'compassionate'.
Arabic
Hanun
Compassionate.
Arabic
Hapi
God of the Nile, associated with fertility.
Egyptian
Haqqani
Related to truth or divine truth, derived from 'haqq' meaning truth.
Arabic
Haraas
Guardian or watchman.
Arabic
Hararah
Heated, burning.
Arabic
Harath
Battle, war.
Irish
Harb
War, battle.
Arabic
Hardit
One who contemplates God.
Punjabi
Harean
Derived from Hari, meaning 'tawny, brown, or yellow' and often associated wit...
Sanskrit
Hareed
Guarded or protected, often associated with divine protection.
Arabic
Harees
Plowman or cultivator of the land.
Arabic
Harel
Mountain of God, referring to a biblical location.
Hebrew
Hargobinda
One who has attained God's grace.
Sanskrit
Harhaiah
God of wrath.
Hebrew
Harid
Means 'green' or 'yellowish' in Sanskrit, often associated with the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Haridwar
Gateway to God, referring to the holy city on the Ganges.
Sanskrit
Harihar
Combination of Vishnu (Hari) and Shiva (Hara).
Sanskrit
Harihara
Combination of Vishnu (Hari) and Shiva (Hara).
Sanskrit
HariKrishna
Combination of Vishnu (Hari) and Krishna.
Sanskrit
HariNarayana
Combination of the names Hari (Lord Vishnu) and Narayana (another name for Lo...
Sanskrit
Haris
Vigilant, watchful.
Arabic
Harith
Cultivator, plowman.
Arabic
Hariz
Guardian, watchful, or protector.
Arabic
Harjap
Chanting God's name; meditation on God.
Punjabi
Harme
Affectionate.
Hindi
Haroon
Hope, aspiration.
Arabic
Harringtown
Combination of the surnames Harrington and Town.
English
Harsukh
One who attains happiness.
Punjabi
Hartwig
Strong in battle, from Old High German 'hart' (hard) and 'wig' (battle).
German
Haruki
Shining brightly, often associated with springtime.
Japanese
Harve
Battle worthy.
English
Harvey
Battle worthy, from the Old English elements here 'army' and wig 'war'.
English
Harvie
Battle worthy.
English
Harvy
Battle-worthy.
English
Harwil
From the army's estate.
English
Hashm
Determiner, one who decides or settles matters.
Arabic
Hashr
Gathering; assembly.
Arabic
Hasiib
Noble, respected, or of high status.
Arabic
Hask
Athlete, strong.
Hebrew
Hassin
Handsome, attractive.
Arabic
Hasud
Harvest, gather.
Hebrew
Hatcher
One who builds or repairs hatches.
English
Hatif
Talkative, chatty.
Arabic
Havish
One who is full of desires or passionate.
Sanskrit
Hawaiz
Enthusiastic or passionate.
Arabic
Hayal
Means 'dream' or 'imagination' in Turkish.
Turkish
Hazarmaveth
Court of Death.
Hebrew
Hazir
Present, ready, or attentive.
Arabic
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