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HAMID (1) m : Means "praised" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition الحميد (al-Hamid) is one of the 99 names of Allah.

HAMID (2) m : Means "praiser" in Arabic.

HAMIDA f : Feminine form of HAMID (1).

HAMIDE f : Persian feminine form of HAMID (1).

HAMILCAR m : Means "brother of Melqart" from Phoenician ha "brother" combined with the name of the god MELQART. Hamilcar was a 3rd-century BC Carthaginian general,...

HAMILTON m : From a surname which was derived from Old English hamel "crooked, mutilated" and dun "hill". The surname was originally taken from the name of a town ...

HAMISH m : Anglicized form of a Sheumais, the vocative case of SEUMAS.

HAMLET m : Anglicized form of the Danish name Amleth. Shakespeare used this name for the Prince of Denmark in his play 'Hamlet' (1600), which he based upon earli...

HAMMOND m : From an English surname which was derived from either the Germanic given name Haimund which meant "home protection" or else from the Old Norse given n...

HAMMURABI m : From the Akkadian name Hammu-rapi, possibly derived from Amorite meaning "uncle is a healer". This was the name of an 18th-century BC king of Babylon ...

HAMNET m : Diminutive of HAMO. This was the name of a son of Shakespeare who died in childhood. His death may have provided the inspiration for his father's play...

HAMO m : Norman form of HAIMO. The Normans brought this name to Britain.

HAMON m : Variant of HAMO.

HAMPUS m : Swedish diminutive of HANS.

HAMZA m : Possibly derived from Arabic hamuza meaning "strong, steadfast". This was the name of the uncle of the Prophet Muhammad who was killed in battle.

HAMİDE f : Turkish feminine form of HAMID (1).

HAMİT m : Turkish form of HAMID (1).

HANA (1) f : Means "bliss, happiness" in Arabic.

HANA (2) f : Czech, Slovak and Croatian form of HANNAH.

HANA (3) f : From Japanese 花 (hana) or 華 (hana) which both mean "flower". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name as well.

HANA (4) f : Means "one" in Korean.

HANAA f : Variant transcription of HANA (1).

HANAE f : From Japanese 花 (hana) or 華 (hana), which both mean "flower", combined with 絵 (e) meaning "picture" or 恵 (e) meaning "favour, benefit". Other ...

HANAKO f : From Japanese 花 (hana) meaning "flower" and 子 (ko) meaning "child", as well as other kanji combinations.

HANAN (1) m : Means "gracious" in Hebrew. This was the name of several minor characters in the Old Testament.

HANAN (2) f : Means "mercy, compassion" in Arabic.

HANANIAH m : Means "YAHWEH is gracious" in Hebrew. This was the name of many Old Testament characters.

HANANIAS m : Greek form of ANANIAS.

HANDAN f : From Persian خندان (khandan) meaning "laughing, smiling".

HANDE f : From Persian خند (khand) meaning "to laugh".



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