Boy Names That Mean At

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Hilderic
Ruler of battle, from Old German 'hild' meaning battle and 'ric' meaning ruler.
Germanic
Hilderinc
Battle warrior or army warrior.
English
Hildriche
Battle ruler, from 'hild' meaning battle and 'ric' meaning ruler.
Germanic
Hilmi
Gentle, mild-tempered, or patient.
Arabic
Himakara
The one who creates coolness
Sanskrit
Himavata
Derived from Sanskrit hima meaning snow and vata meaning wind, meaning snowy ...
Sanskrit
Himyar
The biblical name Himyar refers to a local people in Yemen known for their gr...
Arabic
Hippocampus
Mythical creature.
Greek
Hiroki
Hiroki means 'abundant joy' or 'great tree' in Japanese.
Japanese
Hiromichi
Hiromichi means 'broad path' or 'prosperous way' in Japanese.
Japanese
Hitakarin
One who is compassionate and kind.
Sanskrit
Hitarth
One who is benevolent and compassionate.
Sanskrit
Hitomu
The name Hitomu does not have a specific meaning associated with it.
Japanese
Hitoshi
Motivated, alert.
Japanese
Hizrat
Migration, often referring to the Prophet Muhammad's journey from Mecca to Me...
Arabic
Hogna
Battle maiden.
Swedish
Holata
Alligator.
Cherokee
Holic
Devoted, dedicated.
Slavic
Hollman
Combination of Holly and man, suggesting a man who is associated with the hol...
English
Hollmen
Plural form of Hollman, indicating a group of individuals associated with the...
English
Hollywood
Refers to the famous neighborhood in Los Angeles, associated with the America...
English
Holmen
Plural form of Holme, indicating a group of individuals associated with the h...
English
Holmer
From the valley surrounded by water.
English
Honir
Honir is a Norse god associated with indecision and the gift of reason.
Norse
Hooker
Occupational name for someone who made hooks.
English
Hooman
Good natured, benevolent.
Persian
Hooper
Occupational name for a person who makes or fits hoops.
English
Hoover
Occupational surname for a maker or seller of hoods.
English
Horace
Derived from the Roman family name Horatius, meaning 'timekeeper' or 'hour'.
Latin
Horation
Derived from the Roman family name Horatius, meaning 'timekeeper' or 'hour'.
Latin
Horatius
Derived from the Roman family name Horatius, possibly meaning 'timekeeper' or...
Latin
Horemheb
Horus is in jubilation, referring to the god Horus.
Egyptian
Hori
Means 'the one who is satisfied' or 'content'.
Egyptian
Horimir
Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'peace' and 'great'.
Slavic
Horner
Occupational name for a horn player or maker of horns.
English
Hortensio
Derived from the Latin name Hortensius, meaning 'of the garden'.
Spanish
Hosch
Derived from a short form of names beginning with 'Hos-' or 'Hosch-', possibl...
German
Hosea
Salvation, derived from the Hebrew verb 'yasha' meaning to save.
Hebrew
Hoshea
Salvation.
Hebrew
Hosheia
Salvation.
Hebrew
Hrafn
Raven, a bird associated with Odin in Norse mythology.
Norse
Hreidmar
Famous for his wrath or anger.
Norse
Hrimfaxi
Name of the horse that pulls the night across the sky in Norse mythology.
Norse
Hrishi
Sage; One who has attained spiritual wisdom.
Sanskrit
Hriyaan
Great personality.
Sanskrit
Hrutesh
Lord of great emotions.
Sanskrit
Huckleberry
Edible berry, often associated with adventures and the outdoors.
English
Hudde
Famous warrior or bright in battle.
Germanic
Hulberte
Bright or famous in battle.
Germanic
Huldiberaht
Bright in battle, from Old High German 'huldi' (grace) and 'beraht' (bright).
Germanic
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