Names That Mean Th

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

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Haken
Noble; Of the highest race.
Scandinavian
Hakika
Truth; Reality.
Swahili
Hakkatan
Little brother.
Arabic
Haksh
Lord of the stars.
Sanskrit
Halaina
House on the path to the sea.
Hawaiian
Haland
From the Old English words 'halh' meaning nook or hollow and 'land' meaning l...
English
Haldon
From the hill.
English
Haldora
Ruler of the rocks.
Norwegian
Haldyn
From the hill.
English
Haleet
My strength.
Hebrew
Haleford
From the fortified hall.
English
Haleia
Haleia means 'house of the chief' in Hawaiian.
Hawaiian
Halen
Descendant of Cathal.
Irish
Halford
From the hall ford.
English
Halfrith
Halfrith means 'peaceful ruler' from Germanic elements 'half' (half) and 'fri...
Germanic
Halfryda
Halfryda is a feminine name meaning 'peaceful strength' or 'half-peace'.
Germanic
Haliaka
Haliaka means 'leader of the people' or 'chief' in Hawaiian.
Hawaiian
Halib
Beloved or sweetheart.
Arabic
Halif
Successor or one who follows, derived from the Arabic root for 'to succeed'.
Arabic
Halifa
Successor or caliph, a leader in the Islamic community.
Arabic
Halifah
Successor or caliph, a leader in the Islamic community.
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
Halimeda
Sea thinker, from Greek hals (sea) and medomai (to think).
Greek
Halirrhothius
Name of a character in Greek mythology, son of Poseidon.
Greek
Hallam
From the Old English words 'halh' meaning nook or hollow and 'ham' meaning ho...
English
Hallan
From the Old English meaning 'dweller at the hall'.
English
Halldis
Feminine form of Halldór, meaning 'rock of Thor'.
Icelandic
Halldor
Meaning 'Thor's rock' or 'Thor's stone', from Old Norse hallr and Þórr.
Icelandic
Halldora
Thor's rock or Thor's strength.
Norse
Halle
Meaning 'heroine' or 'ruler of the home', derived from Old English.
English
Hallei
Derived from the Old English word 'halh', meaning 'nook' or 'remote valley'.
English
Hallelujah
Praise the Lord, a Hebrew exclamation of joy and gratitude.
Hebrew
Halliah
Praise the Lord.
Hebrew
Hallor
Combines hallr meaning 'rock' or 'stone' with herr meaning 'army'.
Norse
Hallsea
Hallsea is a modern invented name, likely a combination of Hall and sea, with...
English
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
Halma
Derived from the Germanic element 'helm' meaning 'helmet' or 'protection'.
German
Halsea
Dweller at the nook or in a narrow valley.
English
Halstead
Residence at the nook or in a narrow valley.
English
Halsted
Residence at the nook or in a narrow valley.
English
Halston
From the English surname meaning 'Hald's town'.
English
Haltin
Derived from the Finnish word 'haltia', meaning 'elf' or 'spirit'.
Finnish
Halton
From the hill farmstead.
English
Halvard
Guardian of the rock, from Old Norse hallr 'rock' and vörðr 'guard'.
Norse
Halvor
Rock of the army or stone warrior.
Norse
Halward
Guardian of the hall, from Old English elements.
English
Halyfax
From the Haly (holy) river.
English
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