person name with H

  • English given name, famous as Harry Potter wizard.

  • Old French form of Henry, royal English name.

  • Hebrew origin “grace”. Very popular worldwide.

  • Old English name meaning “army ruler”.

  • Greek origin hero of Iliad; common male name.

  • Greek origin “torch”. Classic female given name.

  • Modern English name; many spelling variants.

  • Nickname for Henry. Used as standalone first name.

  • Nature name from heath plant, popular since 1970s.

  • Germanic “mind, spirit”. Used across Europe, LatAm.

  • From holly tree; common English female name.

  • Latin form of Helen, used across Europe.

  • Variant of Hannah, same “grace” meaning.

  • English name “high guardian”. Classic male name.

  • Feminine of Harry/Henry; Victorian‑era classic.

  • Variant of Hilary, from Latin for “cheerful”.

  • Alt. spelling of Hailey, modern English name.

  • English surname‑turned‑first name; “son of Harry”.

  • From Germanic roots “battle” + “woman”. Old but used.

  • English given name meaning hunter; unisex modern name.

  • Scandinavian/German female name; Norse roots.

  • German male name, short form of Johannes.

  • Given name, unisex; variant of Hillary.

  • Germanic name; famous from Johanna Spyri novel.

  • English male name; also a DC Comics hero.

  • Unisex English name; popular in US & UK.

  • English virtue name; means expectation, desire.

  • English female given name; variant of Hayley.

  • Germanic male name; rare but established.

  • Germanic male name; common in 20th century.

  • Unisex English name; also famous author name.

  • Unisex name; used for boys and girls in English.

  • Given name; common variant of Helen/Helena.

  • Female name; used in Japan, Czechia, Middle East.

  • Old Germanic male name; famously actor Hugh Grant.

  • Indian male name; from Sanskrit, means ‘lord Shiva’.

  • Male name; known from Greek poet Homer, Simpsons dad.

  • Female name; popularized by Harry Potter series.

  • Male name; Spanish/Portuguese form of Horace.

  • English given name from hazel tree; vintage charm.

  • Famous wizard name; Harry as given name, Potter surname.

  • Used as given name; also from Scottish surname.

  • Indian given name meaning joy or happiness.

  • Indian given name, form of Hari, a name of Vishnu.

  • Given name; also surname, means son of Harry.

  • Spanish given name from Germanic Ferdinand roots.

  • Short given name; also Chinese, Korean personal name.

  • English given name meaning heathland dweller.

  • Harry as given name; Styles is his family name.

  • Modern English given name, variant of Hallie/Hayley.

  • Variant of Hailey, popular modern given name.

  • Short form of Harold or Henry, used as a first name.

  • Used as affectionate given name or nickname.

  • Spanish and Portuguese given name of Germanic origin.

  • Modern given name; also a surname from river name.

  • Given name; famous bearer Halle Berry.

  • Spanish form of Homer, known from TV’s Homero Simpson.

  • Variant of Harold, English given name in use.

  • Latin origin, name in Horatio Nelson, Shakespeare.

  • Mythic Greek hero; also used as a male given name.

  • Indian given name, often Sanskrit for happiness.

  • Indian male given name, common in North India.

  • Modern variant of Hayley, popular in US/UK.

  • Shakespeare’s tragic prince; used as male name.

  • Indian male name, from Hindi for “happy, joyful”.

  • Old Norse form of Harold; royal Scandinavian name.

  • Given name from Arabic Harith; used in Balkans, UK.

  • Scottish form of James; familiar male given name.

  • Germanic given name, used in Europe and US.

  • Comic‑book nickname; sometimes used as a given name.

  • Diminutive of Howard, used as a first name.

  • Japanese given name, used for any gender in fiction.

  • French form of Henry; classic European given name.

  • French/Scandinavian form of Helen, classic female name.

  • Indian female given name, often from Sanskrit.

  • From the fairy tale Hansel & Gretel, German origin.

  • Ancient Phoenician name, famous Carthaginian general.

  • Variant of Hina, used as a feminine given name.

  • Indian male given name, especially in North India.

  • Variant of Hallie, used as a modern given name.

  • English diminutive of Harriet, vintage girl’s name.

  • Common Arabic male name, widespread in Muslim world.

  • Alternate transliteration of Hassan, male Arabic name.

  • Modern spelling of Hailey, popular English female name.

  • Variant of Heidi, Germanic-rooted female name.

  • Modern unisex given name meaning refuge/safe place.

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