Hinun is derived from Native American origins. The name means god of clouds and rain. ... Hinun is not frequently used as a baby boy name. It is not ranked within the top 1000.
Hiolair is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1272 times.
Hiordis is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1142 times.
hi-po-lit, hip-ol-it ] The baby boy name Hipolit is pronounced as HHIY-PowLiy-T †. Hipolit is used chiefly in Polish and its origin is Old Greek. Hipolit is a variant of the name Hippolyt (German). See also the related categories, greek and polish. Hipolit is uncommon as a baby boy name.
Hipolito, Spanish and Portuguese name of Greek origin. "Hippo" means "Horses" and the second part "lytus" "loosen/destroy" and means, more or less, "Destroyed by Horses." This comes from the story of Hippolytus who scorned the love of the lady god Phaedra.
Hippocampus, region of the brain that is associated primarily with memory. The name hippocampus is derived from the Greek hippokampus (hippos, meaning “horse,” and kampos, meaning “sea monster”), since the structure's shape resembles that of a sea horse.
Latinized form of the Greek name 'ΙπποκÏατης (Hippokrates) which meant "horse power", derived from the elements 'ιππος (hippos) "horse" and κÏατος (kratos) "power". This was the name of a 5th-century BC Greek doctor who is known as the Father of Medicine.
Hippodamia (/ˌhɪpoʊdəˈmaɪ.ə/, /hɪˌpɒdə-/; also Hippodamea and Hippodameia; Ancient Greek: Ἱπποδάμεια "she who masters horses" derived from ἵππος hippos "horse" and δαμάζειν damazein "to tame") was a Greek mythological figure. She was the queen of Pisa as the wife of Pelops.
Hippodamia (/ˌhɪpoʊdəˈmaɪ.ə/, /hɪˌpɒdə-/; also Hippodamea and Hippodameia; Ancient Greek: Ἱπποδάμεια "she who masters horses" derived from ἵππος hippos "horse" and δαμάζειν damazein "to tame") was a Greek mythological figure. She was the queen of Pisa as the wife of Pelops.
The word hippogriff, also spelled hippogryph, is derived from the Ancient Greek: ἵππος híppos, meaning "horse", and the Italian grifo meaning "griffin" (from Latin gryp or gryphus), which denotes another mythical creature, with the head of an eagle and body of a lion, that is purported to be the father of the ...