Names That Mean The

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

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Hazarshual
Court of the fox.
Hebrew
Hazarsusim
Court of the horses.
Hebrew
Hazeerah
One who is present or ready, derived from the Arabic root ḥ-ḍ-r.
Arabic
Hazel
The hazelnut tree.
English
Hazerim
The villages.
Hebrew
Hazil
From the maze.
Arabic
Hazzafa
Guardian or protector, derived from the Arabic root h-f-z.
Arabic
Headley
Clearing in the heath or heather meadow.
English
Heafclif
Clif means cliff; Heaf might refer to the word headland or to “strength” in O...
English
Heaffclif
Clif means cliff; Heaff might refer to the word headland or to “strength” in ...
English
Heaffcliffe
Cliff at the headland.
English
Heaffclyffe
Cliff at the headland.
English
Heanford
From the high ford.
English
Heanleah
From the high meadow.
English
Heard
Derived from the Old English word 'heord', meaning a herd or flock.
English
Heardind
From the high dune.
English
Hearn
From the heron meadow.
English
Hearst
From the deer forest.
English
Hearthiah
Dweller near the hearth.
English
Hearthyah
Dweller near the hearth.
English
Heartlea
From the deer meadow.
English
Heartleah
From the deer meadow.
English
Heartleigh
From the deer meadow.
English
Heatan
From the heath or heather-covered land.
English
Heathclif
From the heath near a cliff.
English
Heathcot
Dweller at the heath-covered cottage.
English
Heathcote
Dweller at the heath cottage.
English
Heathden
From the heath-covered valley.
English
Heather
derived from the name of a flowering plant, symbolizing beauty and resilience.
English
Heaton
From the high town or settlement.
English
Heaven
Referring to the spiritual realm or paradise.
English
Heavenleigh
Combines 'Heaven' with the suffix '-leigh', meaning 'heavenly meadow'.
English
Heavenley
Combination of 'heaven' and the suffix '-ley', meaning 'heavenly meadow'.
English
Hebrew
The Hebrew language or a person of Hebrew descent.
Hebrew
Hedley
Heather Field.
English
Hedric
Ruler of the hedge or powerful in battle.
Germanic
Hedya
Echo; derived from the Hebrew word for sound reflection.
Hebrew
Heearne
From the high place.
Irish
Heel
The meaning of the name Heel is not clear. It could possibly be derived from ...
English
Heeraman
Heeraman means 'one who is dear to the heart' or 'beloved'.
Sanskrit
Heget
Goddess of the underworld.
Egyptian
Heidea
Combination of the names Heidi and Andrea.
German
Heidrun
Joy of the gods.
German
Heimdal
Heimdal is the Norse god who guards the rainbow bridge Bifrost.
Norse
Heiner
Ruler of the home.
German
Heinric
Ruler of the home.
German
Heinrich
Ruler of the home.
German
Heinriche
Feminine form of Heinrich, ruler of the home.
German
Heinrick
Ruler of the home.
German
Heinrik
Ruler of the home.
Swedish
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