Names That Mean Who

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

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Haffar
Digger or excavator, referring to someone who digs wells or canals.
Arabic
Hafizah
Guardian, protector, or one who memorizes the Quran.
Arabic
Hafizh
One who has memorized the Quran; a guardian or protector
Arabic
Hager
One who flees; refers to Hagar, the mother of Ishmael in the Bible.
Arabic
Hagir
Meaning 'migrating' or 'emigrant', referring to one who leaves their homeland.
Arabic
Hajiba
Doorkeeper, chamberlain, one who veils
Arabic
Hajiyah
Hajiyah means 'one who has performed the Hajj pilgrimage'.
Arabic
Hajjah
Title of respect for a woman who has completed the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.
Arabic
Hajjaj
One who goes on Hajj (pilgrimage).
Arabic
Hajji
Title for someone who has completed the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.
Arabic
Hajrah
Hajrah means 'one who emigrates' or 'migrant', referring to the Islamic migra...
Arabic
Haland
From the Old English words 'halh' meaning nook or hollow and 'land' meaning l...
English
Hale
Hero, one who is skilled.
English
Halif
Successor or one who follows, derived from the Arabic root for 'to succeed'.
Arabic
Hamaal
Praiseworthy, one who is deserving of praise.
Arabic
Hamaalah
One who is praised or commendable.
Arabic
Hamadi
Praiseworthy, one who is praised.
Swahili
Hamaida
Praiseworthy, one who is deserving of praise.
Arabic
Hamaira
One who is praiseworthy or commendable.
Arabic
Hamaizah
One who is praiseworthy or commendable.
Arabic
Hamazan
One who supports, one who helps.
Arabic
Hamber
One who hammers, carpenter.
English
Hamdaan
One who is praised, one who is commended.
Arabic
Hamdan
Praiseworthy, one who praises God.
Arabic
Hamden
One who is praised.
Arabic
Hamdiya
Praiseworthy, one who is worthy of praise.
Arabic
Hamed
One who gives thanks.
Arabic
Hameda
One who gives thanks.
Arabic
Hamees
One who praises or thanks God.
Arabic
Hamimah
Compassionate, merciful, or one who shows kindness.
Arabic
Hamish
Supplanter, the one who replaces.
Scottish
Hamisi
One who is born on Thursday.
Swahili
Hammaad
Praiseworthy, one who praises God.
Arabic
Hammaadi
Praiseworthy, one who is deserving of praise.
Arabic
Hammaam
One who frequents the mosque for worship.
Arabic
Hammadah
One who praises.
Arabic
Hammadi
Praiseworthy, one who praises God.
Arabic
Hammam
One who frequents the bathhouse.
Arabic
Hammidah
Praiseworthy, one who is deserving of praise.
Arabic
Hamsavahini
One who rides a swan; Goddess Saraswati
Sanskrit
Hamsini
One who possesses beauty.
Sanskrit
Hand
A hand or someone who uses their hands skillfully.
English
Hansagamini
One who walks like a swan, graceful and majestic.
Sanskrit
Hanshith
One who has been desired.
Sanskrit
Hantidev
One who has a divine body or form.
Sanskrit
Hanumant
One who has a jaw like a monkey; another name for the Hindu god Hanuman.
Sanskrit
Harab
One who is angry or fierce.
Arabic
Haradeva
Lord Shiva, meaning 'one who is green or yellow'.
Sanskrit
Haraman
Lord Shiva, one who destroys ignorance.
Sanskrit
Haranadh
Lord Shiva, one who is fond of music.
Sanskrit
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