Selasa, 27 Oktober 2009

Girl names, and unique baby names

Girl names, and unique baby names

Habbai
(Arabic) One who is much loved
Habbae, Habbay, Habbaye

Habiba (Arabic) Feminine form of Habib; one who is dearly loved; sweetheart
Habibah, Habeeba,
Habyba, Habieba, Habeiba,
Habika, Habyka, Habicka

Hachi (Native American /Japanese) From the river /having good fortune
Hachie, Hachee, Hachiko,
Hachiyo, Hachy, Hachey,
Hachikka

Hadara (Hebrew) A spectacular ornament; adorned with beauty
Hadarah, Hadarit, Haduraq,
Hadarra, Hadarrah

Hadeel (Arabic) Resembling a dove
Hadil, Hadyl, Hadeil,
Hadiel, Hadeal

Hadiya (Arabic) A gift from God; a righteous woman
Hadiyah, Hadiyyah,
Haadiyah, Haadiya,
Hadeeya, Hadeeyah,
Hadieya, Hadieyah

Hadlai (Hebrew) In a resting state; one who hinders
Hadlae, Hadlay, Hadlaye

Hadley (English) From the field of heather
Hadlea, Hadleigh, Hadly,
Hedlea, Hedleigh, Hedley,
Hedlie, Hadlee

Hadria (Latin) From the town in northern Italy
Hadrea, Hadriana,
Hadriane, Hadrianna,
Hadrien, Hadrienne,
Hadriah, Hadreah

Hafthah (Arabic) One who is protected by God
Haftha

Hagab (Hebrew) Resembling a grasshopper
Hagabah, Hagaba, Hagabe

Hagai (Hebrew) One who has been abandoned
Hagae, Hagay, Hagaye,
Haggai, Haggae, Hagie,
Haggie, Hagi

Hagen (Irish) A youthful woman
Hagan, Haggen, Haggan

Haggith (Hebrew) One who rejoices; the dancer
Haggithe, Haggyth,
Haggythe, Hagith, Hagithe,
Hagyth, Hagythe

Haidee (Greek) A modest woman; one who is wellbehaved
Hadee, Haydee, Haydy,
Haidi, Haidie, Haydi,
Haydie, Haidy

Haimati (Indian) A queen of the snow-covered mountains
Haimatie, Haimaty,
Haimatey, Haimatee,
Haymati, Haymatie,
Haymatee, Haimatea

Haimi (Hawaiian) One who searches for the truth
Haimie, Haimy, Haimey,
Haimee, Haymi, Haymie,
Haymee, Haimea

Hakana (Turkish) Feminine form of Hakan; ruler of the people; an empress
Hakanah, Hakanna,
Hakane, Hakann,
Hakanne

Hakkoz (Hebrew) One who has the qualities of a thorn
Hakoz, Hakkoze, Hakoze,
Hakkoza, Hakoza

Halak (Hebrew) One who is bald; smooth

Haleigha (Hawaiian) Born with the rising sun
Haleea, Haleya, Halya

Haley (English) From the field of hay
Hailey, Hayle, Hailee,
Haylee, Haylie, Haleigh,
Hayley, Haeleigh

Hall (American) One who is distinguished
Haul

Hallie (Scandinavian, Greek, English) From the hall; woman of the sea; from the field of hay
Halley, Hallie, Halle,
Hallee, Hally, Halleigh,
Hallea, Halleah

Halo (Latin) Having a blessed aura
Haylo, Haelo, Hailo

Halsey (American) A playful woman
Halsy, Halsee, Halsea,
Halsi, Halsie, Halcie,
Halcy, Halcey

Halyn (American) A unique young woman
Halynn, Halynne, Halin,
Halinn, Halinne

Hamida (Arabic) One who gives thanks
Hamidah, Hamyda,
Hameeda, Hameida,
Hamieda, Hameada,
Hamydah, Hameedah

Hammon (Hebrew) Of the warm springs

Hamula (Hebrew) Feminine form of Hamul; spared by God
Hamulah, Hamulla,
Hamullah

Hana (Japanese / Arabic) Resembling a flower blossom / a blissful woman
Hanah, Hanako

Hanan (Arabic) One who shows mercy and compassion

Hang (Vietnamese) Of the moon

Hanika (Hebrew) A graceful woman
Hanikah, Haneeka,
Haneekah, Hanyka,
Hanykah, Haneika,
Haneikah, Hanieka

Hanita (Indian) Favored with divine grace
Hanitah, Hanyta, Haneeta,
Hanytah, Haneetah,
Haneita, Haneitah,
Hanieta

Haniyah (Arabic) One who is pleased; happy
Haniya, Haniyyah,
Haniyya, Hani, Hanie,
Hanee, Hany, Haney

Hannah (Hebrew) Having favor and grace; in the Bible, mother of Samuel
Hanalee, Hanalise, Hanna,
Hanne, Hannele,
Hannelore, Hannie,
Hanny, Chana

Hanya (Aboriginal) As solid as a stone

Happy (American) A joyful woman
Happey, Happi, Happie,
Happee, Happea

Hara (Hebrew) From the mountainous land
Harah, Harra, Harrah

Haradah (Hebrew) One who is filled with fear
Harada

Harika (Turkish) A superior woman
Harikah, Haryka, Hareeka,
Harykah, Hareekah,
Hareaka, Hareakah

Harimanti (Indian) Born during the spring
Harimantie, Harymanti,
Harimanty, Harymanty,
Harymantie, Harimantea,
Harymantea

Hariti (Indian) In mythology, the goddess for the protection of children
Haritie, Haryti, Harytie,
Haritee, Harytee, Haritea,
Harytea

Harla (English) From the fields
Harlah

Harley (English) From the meadow of the hares
Harlea, Harlee, Harleen,
Harleigh, Harlene, Harlie,
Harli, Harly

Harrell (American) A great leader
Harel, Harell, Harrel,
Harelle, Harrelle

Harriet (German) Feminine form of Henry; ruler of the house
Harriett, Hanriette,
Hanrietta, Harriette,
Harrietta, Harrette,
Harriot, Harriotte

Haruma (Hebrew) Feminine form of Harum; one who is elevated

Harva (English) A warrior of the army

Hasibah (Arabic) Feminine form of Hasib; one who is noble and respected
Hasiba, Hasyba, Hasybah,
Haseeba, Haseebah,
Haseiba, Haseibah,
Hasieba

Hasina (African) One who is good and beautiful
Hasinah, Hasyna, Hasynah,
Haseena, Haseenah,
Hasiena, Hasienah, Haseina

Hatsu (Japanese) The firstborn daughter

Haukea (Hawaiian) Of the white snow
Haukia, Haukeah, Haukiah,
Haukiya, Haukiyah

Haurana (Hebrew) Feminine form of Hauran; woman from the caves
Hauranna, Hauranah,
Haurann, Hauranne,
Haurane

Havva (Turkish) A giver of the breath of life
Havvah, Havvia, Havviah

Haya (Japanese / Hebrew) One who is quick and light /form of Havva, meaning “a giver of the breath of life”
Hayah

Hayud (Arabic) From the mountain
Hayuda, Hayudah,
Hayood, Hayooda

Hazelelponi (Hebrew) A shadowed woman
Hazelelponie, Hazelelpony,
Hazelelponey, Hazelelponee,
Hazelelponea

Heartha (Teutonic) A gift from Mother Earth

Heather (English) Resembling the evergreen flowering plant
Hether, Heatha, Heath,
Heathe

Hecate (Greek) In mythology, a goddess of fertility and witchcraft
Hekate

Heirnine (Greek) Form of Helen, meaning “the shining light”
Heirnyne, Heirneine,
Heirniene, Heirneene,
Heirneane

Hel (Norse) In mythology, the goddess of the dead
Hela, Helah

Helen (Greek) The shining light; in mythology, Helen was the most beautiful woman in the world
Helene, Halina, Helaine,
Helana, Heleena, Helena,
Helenna, Hellen, Aleen,
Elaine, Eleanor, Elena,
Ellen, Galina, Heirnine,
Helice, Leanna, Yalena

Helga (German) A holy woman; one who is successful

Helia (Greek) Daughter of the sun
Heliah, Helea, Heleah,
Heliya, Heliyah, Heller,
Hellar

Helice (Greek) Form of Helen, meaning “the shining light”
Helyce, Heleece, Heliece,
Heleace

Helike (Greek) In mythology, a willow nymph who nurtured Zeus
Helica, Helyke, Helika,
Helyka, Helyca

Helle (Greek) In mythology, the daughter of Athamas who escaped sacrifice on the back of a golden ram

Helma (German) Form of Wilhelmina, meaning “determined protector”
Helmah, Helmia, Helmea,
Helmina, Helmyna,
Helmeena, Helmine,
Helmyne

Heloise (French) One who is famous in battle
Helois, Heloisa, Helewidis

Hemanti (Indian) Born during the early winter
Hemantie, Hemanty,
Hemantey, Hemantee,
Hemantea

Hen (English) Resembling the mothering bird

Henrietta (German) Feminine form of Henry; ruler of the house
Henretta, Henrieta,
Henriette, Henrika,
Henryetta, Hetta, Hette,
Hettie

Hephzibah (Hebrew) She is my delight
Hepsiba, Hepzibeth,
Hepsey, Hepsie, Hepsy,
Hepzibah, Hepsee, Hepsea

Herdis (Scandinavian) A battle maiden
Herdiss, Herdisse, Herdys,
Herdyss, Herdysse

Hermelinda (Spanish) Bearing a powerful shield
Hermelynda, Hermalinda,
Hermalynda, Hermelenda,
Hermalenda

Hermia (Greek) Feminine form of Hermes; a messenger of the gods
Hermiah, Hermea,
Hermila, Hermilla,
Hermilda, Herminia,
Hermenia, Herma

Hermippe (Greek) In mythology, the mother of Orchomenus
Hermipe, Hermip, Hermipp

Hermona (Hebrew) From the mountain peak
Hermonah, Hermonna,
Hermonnah

Hernanda (Spanish) One who is daring
Hernandia, Hernandea,
Hernandiya

Herra (Greek) Daughter of the earth
Herrah

Hersala (Spanish) A lovely woman
Hersalah, Hersalla,
Hersallah, Hersalia,
Hersaliah, Hersalea,
Hersaleah

Hesiena (African) The firstborn of twins
Hesienna, Hesienah,
Heseina, Hasana, Hasanah,
Hasanna, Hasane

Hesione (Greek) In mythology, a Trojan princess saved by Hercules from a sea monster

Hester (Greek) A starlike woman
Hestere, Hesther, Hesta,
Hestar

Heven (American) A pretty young woman
Hevin, Hevon, Hevun,
Hevven, Hevvin, Hevvon,
Hevvun

Hezer (Hebrew) A woman of great strength
Hezir, Hezyr, Hezire,
Hezyre, Hezere

Hiah (Korean) A bright woman
Heija, Heijah, Hia

Hiawatha (Native American) She who makes rivers
Hiawathah, Hyawatha,
Hiwatha, Hywatha

Hibiscus (Latin) Resembling the showy flower
Hibiskus, Hibyscus, Hibyskus,
Hybiscus, Hybiskus,
Hybyscus, Hybyskus

Hicks (American) A saucy woman
Hiks, Hycks, Hyks, Hicksi,
Hicksie, Hicksee, Hicksy,
Hicksey

Hide (Japanese) A superior woman
Hideyo

Hikmah (Arabic) Having great wisdom
Hikmat, Hikma

Hilan (Greek) Filled with happines
Hylan, Hilane, Hilann,
Hilanne, Hylane, Hylann,
Hylanne

Hilary (Latin) A cheerful woman
Hillary, Hillery, Ellery

Hina (Polynesian) In mythology, a dual goddess symbolizing day and night
Hinna, Henna, Hinaa,
Hinah, Heena, Hena

Hind (Arabic) Owning a group of camels; a wife of Muhammed
Hynd, Hinde, Hynde

Hinda (Hebrew) Resembling a doe
Hindah, Hindy, Hindey,
Hindee, Hindi, Hindie,
Hynda, Hyndy

Hiriwa (Polynesian) A silvery woman

Hitomi (Japanese) One who has beautiful eyes
Hitomie, Hitomee,
Hitomea, Hitomy, Hitomey

Holda (German) A secretive woman; one who is hidden
Holde

Hollander (Dutch) A woman from Holland
Hollynder, Hollender,
Holander, Holynder,
Holender, Hollande,
Hollanda

Holly (English) Of the holly tree
Holli, Hollie, Hollee, Holley,
Hollye, Hollyanne, Holle,
Hollea

Holton (American) One who is whimsical
Holten, Holtan, Holtin,
Holtyn, Holtun

Holy (American) One who is pious or sacred
Holey, Holee, Holeigh, Holi,
Holie, Holye, Holea, Holeah

Hope (English) One who has high expectations through faith

Horem (Hebrew) One who is dedicated to God
Horema, Horemah, Horym,
Horyma

Horonaim (Hebrew) Of the two caverns
Horonaima, Horonama,
Horonayma, Horonayme,
Horonaem, Horonaema

Hortensia (Latin) Woman of the garden
Hartencia, Hartinsia,
Hortencia, Hortense,
Hortenspa, Hortenxia,
Hortinzia, Hortendana

Hoshi (Japanese) One who shines as brightly as a star
Hoshiko, Hoshie, Hoshee,
Hoshy, Hoshey, Hoshiyo,
Hoshea

Hourig (Slavic) A small, fiery woman

Hova (African) Born into the middle class

Hoyden (American) A spirited woman
Hoiden, Hoydan, Hoidan,
Hoydyn, Hoidyn, Hoydin,
Hoidin

Hudel (Scandinavian) One who is lovable
Hudell, Hudele, Hudelle,
Hudela, Hudella

Hudes (Hebrew) Form of Judith, meaning “ woman from Judea”

Hudson (English) One who is adventurous; an explorer
Hudsen, Hudsan, Hudsun,
Hudsyn, Hudsin

Hueline (German) An intelligent woman
Huelene, Huelyne, Hueleine,
Hueliene, Hueleene, Huleane

Huhana (Maori) Form of Susannah, meaning “white lily”
Huhanah, Huhanna,
Huhanne, Huhann, Huhane

Humita (Native American) One who shells corn
Humitah, Humyta, Humeeta,
Humieta, Humeita, Humeata,
Humytah, Humeetah

Hutena (Hurrian) In mythology, the goddess of fate
Hutenah, Hutenna,
Hutyna, Hutina

Huwaidah (Arabic) One who is gentle
Huwaydah, Huwaida,
Huwayda, Huwaeda,
Huwaedah

Huyen (Vietnamese) A woman with jet-black hair

Hvergelmir (Norse) In mythology, the wellspring of cold waters
Hvergelmire, Hvergelmira,
Hvergelmeer, Hvergelmeera

Hydeira (Greek) Woman of the water
Hydira, Hydyra, Hydeyra,
Hydeera, Hydeara, Hydiera

Hygeia (Greek) In mythology, the goddess of health
Hygia, Hygeiah, Hygea

Hypatia (Greek) An intellectually superior woman
Hypasia, Hypacia, Hypate

Hypermnestra (Greek) In mythology, the mother of Amphiareos

Girl names, and unique baby names