List of Heb Baby Names Meanings Starting with H

Hosannah

Biblical Meaning: The name Hosanna is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Hosanna is: Save I pray thee, keep, preserve.

Meaning: Deliver us Origin: Hebrew

Hosea

(ho-ZAY-ə)

The name Hosea is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Hosea is: Salvation.

Meaning: To deliver Origin: Hebrew

Hyman

Hyman Name Meaning. Jewish (American): Americanized variant of Heiman. English: variant of Hayman.

Meaning: A form of chaim Origin: Hebrew

Hillel

(HIL-ehl)

The name Hillel is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Hillel is: He that praises.

Meaning: Praise or appreciation Origin: Hebrew

Hirschel

(HIR-shehl)

The name Herschel is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Herschel is: Deer.

Meaning: Deer Origin: Hebrew, Yiddish

Hirsh

(HIRSH)

Hirsch Name Meaning. German: from Middle High German hir(t)z 'deer', 'stag'; a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of deer, a nickname for someone thought to resemble a deer or stag, or a habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of a stag.

Meaning: Deer Origin: Hebrew, Yiddish

Honi

(HOH-nee)

The name Honi is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Honi is: Gracious.

Meaning: Amiable Origin: Hawaiian, Hebrew

Honza

(HAWN-zah)

Honza is a Czech fairy tale hero, sometimes called Hloupý Honza (Dull Honza), Líný Honza (Lazy Honza) or Chudý Honza (Poor Honza). ... In Czech language, Honza is traditionally used as the diminutive form of the name Jan (English: John) (Jan → Honza → Honzík → Honzíček).

Meaning: God is merciful Origin: Czech, Hebrew

Hoshea

(ho-SHEH-ah)

From the Hebrew name הוֹשֵׁעַ (Hoshe'a) meaning "salvation". In the Old Testament at Numbers 13:16, Moses gives the spy Hoshea the new name Yehoshu'a (see JOSHUA), which has a related origin.

Meaning: God delivers Origin: Hebrew

Huldah

(HUL-də)

Hulda (Hebrew: חוּלְדָה‎‎) is a feminine given name derived from חולדה Chuldah or Huldah, a Hebrew word meaning weasel or mole. Huldah was a prophetess in the Old Testament books of kings and chronicles.

Meaning: Quick as a weasel Origin: Hebrew