Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with H

Hávarr

Origin and Meaning. Old Swedish name of uncertain meaning. 1) Combination of HAF and HER. 2) Combination of HA and VAR.

Meaning: High warrior. Origin: Icelandic

Håvard

Tamara is a female given name most commonly derived from the Biblical name "Tamar", meaning date palm tree. ... The River Tamar that forms the border between Devon and Cornwall derives its name from this spirit. In Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu, The Word 'Tamara' means the lotus flower which depicts purity and divinity.

Hélio

Hélio is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 24 times.

Haakon

Haakon, also spelled Håkon (in Norway), Hakon (in Denmark), Håkan (in Sweden), or Hákon, is an older spelling of the modern Norwegian form of the Old Norwegian masculine first name Hákon meaning "High Son" from há (high, chosen) and konr (son, descendant, kin).

Habakkuk

The name Habakkuk is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Habakkuk is: He that embraces; a wrestler.

Meaning: Embrace

Haben

The name Haben is a baby boy name. The name Haben comes from the African-American origin. In English the meaning of the name Haben is: Pride.

Meaning: Pride Origin: African

Hackett

(HAK-it)

Hackett (alternately Hacker, Haket, Hackert, Halkett, Ó hAicéad etc.) is a surname of Norman origin, Hacket being a common Norman personal name.

Meaning: Person with a hooked nose Origin: English, Old Norse

Hadar

The name Hadar is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Hadar is: Glory.

Meaning: Glorious

Haddan

Hadden Name Meaning. Scottish: variant of Howden 1. English: variant of Haddon. Irish (Ulster and County Louth): though mainly Scottish, this surname is sometimes used as an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÉidín 'descendant of Éidín' (see Hayden).

Meaning: Hay valley Origin: English

Hadden

The name Hadden is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Hadden is: From the heath.

Meaning: Heather-covered hill Origin: English