Names That Mean He

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

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Adolpha
Noble wolf, from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf' meanin...
Germanic
Adolphah
Noble wolf, derived from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf...
German
Adolphe
Noble wolf, from the Germanic elements 'adal' (noble) and 'wolf' (wolf).
Germanic
Adolphie
Noble wolf, from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf' meanin...
Germanic
Adolphine
Noble wolf, derived from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf...
French
Adolphius
Noble wolf, from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf' meanin...
Germanic
Adolpho
Noble wolf, from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf' meanin...
German
Adolphu
Noble wolf, from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf' meanin...
Germanic
Adolphus
Noble wolf, from the Germanic elements 'adal' (noble) and 'wolf' (wolf).
Germanic
Adolphya
Noble wolf, from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf' meanin...
Germanic
Adom
Means 'red' or 'earth' in Hebrew, referring to the first man.
Hebrew
Adon
Means 'lord' or 'master' in Hebrew, often used as a title for God.
Hebrew
Adonai
Means 'my lord' in Hebrew, used as a divine title.
Hebrew
Adoncia
Sweetness, derived from the Spanish word 'dulce' meaning sweet.
Spanish
Adonis
Lord or ruler, from the Semitic word 'adon' meaning lord.
Greek
Adonyah
Adonyah means 'my Lord is Yahweh' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Adora
Adora means 'beloved' or 'adored', derived from the Latin verb 'adorare'.
Latin
Adoracion
Adoration, referring to the adoration of the Virgin Mary.
Spanish
Adoria
Gift of the beloved.
Latin
Adrah
not widely known and is less commonly used, so it may not have a specific mea...
Arabic
Adramyttium
unclear, as it is derived from the name of the city and its etymology is not ...
Turkish
Adras
The name Adras does not have a specific meaning in Persian. It is considered ...
Persian
Adrastea
She who cannot escape; a nymph who nursed the infant Zeus.
Greek
Adrean
From the Latin Hadrianus, meaning 'from Hadria'.
Latin
Adria
From the city of Adria, or meaning 'dark' or 'rich'.
Latin
Adrian
From Hadria, a town in northern Italy; means 'dark one' or 'rich'.
Latin
Adriana
From the city of Adria, or dark one.
Latin
Adrianus
Man from Adria, a town in northern Italy.
Latin
Adrienne
From the city of Adria, or dark one.
French
Adrij
From the Adriatic Sea region.
Dutch
Adrija
Daughter of the mountain, born of stone.
Sanskrit
Adrin
From Hadria, a town in northern Italy; means 'dark one'.
Latin
Adrine
Derived from the Greek name Andronikos, meaning 'victory of a man'.
Armenian
Adrion
From Adria, a town in northern Italy; also associated with the Adriatic Sea.
Greek
Adripati
Lord of the mountain.
Sanskrit
Adriti
Highest honor, excellence.
Sanskrit
Adriyan
From the Adriatic Sea region.
Persian
Adriyel
God is my helper.
Hebrew
Adron
unclear, as there are no definitive sources on its meaning.
English
Adrsyanti
The one who sees clearly.
Sanskrit
Adtiya
Sun god, the shining one.
Sanskrit
Aduke
Beloved, one who is cherished.
Yoruba
Adullam
Adullam is a biblical place name meaning 'justice of the people' or 'retreat'.
Hebrew
Aduzahir
The clear one.
Arabic
Aduzzahir
The clear one.
Arabic
Adva
Meaning 'wave' or 'ripple' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Advaitavadini
One who advocates non-duality, referring to the Advaita Vedanta philosophy.
Sanskrit
Adveka
The unique, the only one.
Sanskrit
Advent
Means 'coming' or 'arrival', referring to the season before Christmas.
Latin
Adwam
I am the firstborn.
Akan
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