Boy Names That Mean The

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Gwallter
Welsh form of Walter, meaning 'ruler of the army'.
Welsh
Gwernach
From the alder grove.
Welsh
Gyes
Son of the Earth.
Greek
Gylfi
Gylfi is a legendary Norse king associated with the creation myth in the Pros...
Norse
Haadi
Guiding to the right path, a name for God in Islam.
Arabic
Haahashtari
Haahashtari means 'the courtier' or 'the officer' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Haaj
One who performs the pilgrimage to Mecca.
Arabic
Haashim
One who gathers people together.
Arabic
HabiburRahman
Beloved of the Merciful (an epithet of Allah).
Arabic
Habil
Prophet mentioned in the Quran (believers of his are often called Habili or H...
Arabic
Habr
Friend or beloved, derived from the Arabic root for 'friend'.
Arabic
Habwat
The one who loves and cares.
Arabic
Habz
Short form of the name Habib, meaning beloved, or Habiza, meaning giver.
English
Hadden
From the heather-covered hill.
English
Haddon
From the hill on the heath.
English
Hadis
A prophetic tradition or saying of the Prophet Muhammad.
Arabic
Hadoram
Splendor of the father.
Hebrew
Haeel
The one who rises, ascends.
Arabic
Haestingas
The name means 'followers of Haesta', referring to a tribe or clan.
English
Haethin
From the Old English name Hæþen, meaning 'heathen' or 'pagan'.
English
Hafez
One who memorizes the Quran.
Arabic
Hafizh
One who has memorized the Quran; a guardian or protector
Arabic
Hager
One who flees; refers to Hagar, the mother of Ishmael in the Bible.
Arabic
Haggiah
Festival of the Lord
Hebrew
Hagir
Meaning 'migrating' or 'emigrant', referring to one who leaves their homeland.
Arabic
Hagley
From the Old English words 'haga' meaning hedge and 'leah' meaning clearing o...
English
Hagop
Derived from the Armenian form of Jacob, meaning 'supplanter'.
Armenian
Haib
Beloved or sweetheart.
Arabic
Haihaya
The exact meaning of Haihaya is not well-defined, but it is generally associa...
Sanskrit
Hailon
From the Old English words for 'holy' and 'stone'.
English
Hajiyah
Hajiyah means 'one who has performed the Hajj pilgrimage'.
Arabic
Hajjar
Hajjar means 'stone' or 'rock' in Arabic, also the name of the wife of Abraha...
Arabic
Hajji
Title for someone who has completed the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.
Arabic
Haken
Noble; Of the highest race.
Scandinavian
Hakkatan
Little brother.
Arabic
Haksh
Lord of the stars.
Sanskrit
Haland
From the Old English words 'halh' meaning nook or hollow and 'land' meaning l...
English
Haldon
From the hill.
English
Haldyn
From the hill.
English
Haleford
From the fortified hall.
English
Halford
From the hall ford.
English
Halib
Beloved or sweetheart.
Arabic
Halif
Successor or one who follows, derived from the Arabic root for 'to succeed'.
Arabic
Halifax
From the Old English 'halh' meaning nook or remote valley, and 'fax' meaning ...
English
Halik
Creator or maker, derived from the Arabic root kh-l-q meaning to create.
Arabic
Hallstein
Hallstein means 'rock of the hall' or 'stone of the hall'.
Norse
Hallvard
Guardian of the rock, from Old Norse hallr 'rock' and vörðr 'guard'.
Norse
Hallward
Hallward means 'guardian of the hall' or 'keeper of the hall'.
English
Halsea
Dweller at the nook or in a narrow valley.
English
Halstead
Residence at the nook or in a narrow valley.
English
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