Names That Mean Of

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

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Henrique
Ruler of the home.
Portuguese
Henriqueta
Ruler of the home.
Portuguese
Henriquetta
Ruler of the home.
Portuguese
Henriquette
Ruler of the home.
French
Henriquieta
Ruler of the home.
Portuguese
Henriquiette
Ruler of the home.
French
Henrry
Ruler of the home.
English
Henry
Ruler of the home.
English
Henryc
Ruler of the home.
Polish
Henryck
Ruler of the home.
Polish
Henryet
Ruler of the home.
English
Henryeta
Ruler of the home.
English
Henryetah
Ruler of the home.
English
Henryete
Ruler of the home.
English
Henryetta
Ruler of the home.
English
Henryette
Feminine form of Henry, meaning 'home ruler'.
English
Henryka
Feminine form of Henry, meaning 'home ruler'.
Polish
Henryson
Son of Henry.
English
Henson
Son of Henry.
English
Hephaestus
God of fire and metalworking.
Greek
Hepsey
Short form of Hephzibah.
English
Hepsie
Short form of Hepsiba.
English
Hepsy
Short form of Hepsiba.
English
Heqet
Egyptian goddess of fertility and childbirth.
Egyptian
Hera
Queen of the gods.
Greek
Heracles
Glory of Hera, mythological hero.
Greek
Heraclio
Glory of Hera.
Spanish
Heraklees
Glory of Hera.
Greek
Heralda
Feminine form of Herald, messenger.
Spanish
Heramba
An epithet of Lord Ganapati.
Sanskrit
Herberta
Feminine form of Herbert.
German
Herberte
Feminine form of Herbert.
French
Herbertiah
Feminine form of Herbert.
German
Herbi
Diminutive form of Herbert.
English
Herbie
Diminutive form of Herbert.
English
Herbrand
Army of warriors.
Norse
Hercule
Glory of Hera (a Greek mythological goddess).
French
Hercules
Glory of Hera (a Greek mythological goddess).
Greek
Herendira
Lady of the Stone House.
Nahuatl
Herma
Diminutive of Hermanna, meaning 'army man'.
Dutch
Hermaan
Man of the army.
Dutch
Hermandina
Feminine form of Hermando, meaning 'bold warrior'.
Spanish
Hermandine
Feminine form of Herman, meaning 'army man' or 'soldier'.
French
Hermannus
Man of the army, derived from Old German 'heri' (army) and 'man' (man).
Germanic
Hermelinda
A combination of Hermes and Linda, meaning 'beautiful Hermes'.
Spanish
Hermia
Derived from Hermes, meaning 'messenger' or 'of Hermes'.
Greek
Hermie
Diminutive of Herman, meaning 'army man' or 'soldier'.
English
Hermina
Army man; feminine form of Herman.
German
Hermine
Feminine form of Herman, meaning 'army man'.
French
Herminia
Feminine form of Herminio, derived from the Germanic name Herman, meaning 'ar...
Spanish
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