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HAILEY f : Variant of HAYLEY.

HAILIE f : Variant of HAYLEY.

HAILWIC f : Old Germanic form of HEILWIG.

HAIM m : Variant transcription of CHAYYIM.

HAIMO m : Short form of names beginning with the Germanic element heim meaning "home".

HAIZEA f : Means "wind" in Basque.

HAJAR f : Arabic form of HAGAR.

HAJNA f : Shortened form of HAJNAL. The Hungarian poet Mihály Vörösmarty used it in his epic poem 'Zalán Futása' (1825).

HAJNAL f : Means "dawn" in Hungarian.

HAJNALKA f : Means "morning glory (flower)" in Hungarian.

HAJNI f : Diminutive of HAJNAL or HAJNALKA.

HAKAN m : Means "emperor, ruler" in Turkish.

HAKEEM m : Variant transcription of HAKIM. A famous bearer is Nigerian-born former basketball player Hakeem Olajuwon (1963-).

HAKIM m : Means "wise" in Arabic.

HAKOB m : Armenian form of JACOB (or JAMES).

HAL m : Medieval diminutive of HARRY.

HALA f : Means "halo around the moon" in Arabic. This was the name of a sister-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad.

HALCYON f : From the name of a genus of kingfisher birds, derived from Greek αλκυων (from the same source as Alcyone).

HALCYONE f : Latinized form of Greek ‘Αλκυονη (Halkyone), a variant of Αλκυονη (see ALCYONE).

HALDOR m : From the Old Norse name Hallþórr, which meant "Thor's rock" from hallr "rock" combined with the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR).

HALE (1) f : Turkish form of HALA.

HALE (2) m : From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "nook, retreat" from Old English healh.

HALEIGH f : Variant of HAYLEY.

HALEY f : Variant of HAYLEY.

HALIM m : Means "patient, tolerant, mild" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition الحليم (al-Halim) is one of the 99 names of Allah.

HALIMA f : Feminine form of HALIM.

HALINA f : Polish form of GALINA.

HALKYONE f : Greek form of HALCYONE.

HALL m : From a surname which was derived from Old English heall "manor, hall", originally belonging to a person who lived or worked in a manor.

HALLAM m : From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning either "at the rocks" or "at the nook" in Old English.



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