Names That Mean Ear

Discover baby names meaning Ear for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Gyuszi
Diminutive of György, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Hungarian
Haatah
Graceful or kind-hearted.
Hebrew
Habab
Beloved or sweetheart, often used as a term of endearment.
Arabic
Hababah
Beloved, sweetheart.
Arabic
Habat
Beloved or sweetheart.
Arabic
Habbib
Beloved, dear.
Arabic
Habeeb
Beloved, dear.
Arabic
Habeebah
Beloved, dear.
Arabic
Habib
Beloved, dear.
Arabic
Habiba
Beloved, dear.
Arabic
Habibah
Beloved, dear.
Arabic
Habiyyah
Beloved, sweetheart, or darling.
Arabic
Hackeem
Wise, learned.
Arabic
Haeley
Hay meadow or clearing in the woods.
English
Hagley
From the Old English words 'haga' meaning hedge and 'leah' meaning clearing o...
English
Haib
Beloved or sweetheart.
Arabic
Haiba
Beloved or sweetheart, derived from the Arabic word 'habib'.
Arabic
Hajari
Fearless.
Swahili
Hajaria
Fearless.
Swahili
Hajariah
Fearless.
Swahili
Hajarya
Fearless.
Swahili
Hajaryah
Fearless.
Swahili
Hakyn
Learned, wise.
Arabic
Halan
Sweet, gentle, or kind-hearted.
Arabic
Halawal
Sweet or candy-like, often used as a term of endearment.
Arabic
Haleel
Generous, kind-hearted.
Arabic
Haleigh
Hay clearing.
English
Haleigha
Hay clearing.
English
Haley
Hay clearing.
English
Halib
Beloved or sweetheart.
Arabic
Hallamah
Gentle, mild-mannered, or forbearing.
Arabic
Hallbjorn
Rock bear, from hallr meaning rock and bjǫrn meaning bear.
Norse
Hallumah
Gentle, mild-tempered, or forbearing.
Arabic
Halmah
Gentle, mild, or forbearing.
Arabic
Halwan
Sweet, gentle, or kind-hearted.
Arabic
Halym
Generous, kind-hearted.
Arabic
Hammat
The meaning of the name Hammat is unclear and may vary depending on its origin.
Arabic
Hampton
From the settlement near the river.
English
Hamul
Generous, kind-hearted.
Arabic
Hamula
Generous, kind-hearted.
Arabic
Handley
From the high meadow or clearing.
English
Haneen
Longing, yearning
Arabic
Hanin
Yearning, longing
Arabic
Hardik
Heartfelt.
Gujarati
Hardika
From the heart or heartfelt
Sanskrit
Hardini
Inside the heart, beloved.
Sanskrit
Hardouin
Strong in heart.
French
Hareleah
Hare meadow; from Old English 'hara' (hare) and 'leah' (clearing, meadow).
English
Haridarpa
One who holds the Lord in his heart, a devotee of Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Haridasapriya
Beloved of Hari (Vishnu), meaning one who is dear to the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
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