Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with H

Hyndla

Hyndla is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1052 times.

Meaning: A giant Origin: Norwegian

Hynek

(Ruler of the house)

Hynek Name Meaning. Czech: from a pet form of the German personal name Heinrich (see Henry).

Hyousuke

(hi-yoh-OO-soo-keh)

The meaning of the name “Hyousuke” is: “Helpful soldier”. Categories: Japanese Names. Used in: Japanese speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names.

Meaning: A soldier who is very helpful Origin: Japanese

Hypate

hypate in British. (ˈhɪpətiː) (on the ancient Greek lyre) the highest placed string, producing the lowest tone. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

Meaning: Exceptional Origin: Greek

Hypatia

(hie-PAY-shə)

Derived from Greek 'υπατος (hypatos) meaning "highest, supreme". Hypatia of Alexandria was a 5th-century philosopher and mathematician, daughter of the mathematician Theon.

Meaning: Supreme woman Origin: Greek

Hyperion

(hie-PEER-i-ən)

Derived from Greek 'υπερ (hyper) "over". In Greek myth this was the name of a Titan who presided over the sun and light. By Theia he was the father of the sun god Helios, the moon goddess Selene, and the dawn goddess Eos.

Meaning: One who goes over Origin: Greek

Hypnos

Greek Meaning: The name Hypnos is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Hypnos is: God of sleep.

Meaning: God of sleep Origin: Greek

Hypolite

Hypolite Name Meaning. French: from the personal name Hippolyte, from Greek Hippolytos, composed of the elements hippos 'horse' + lyein 'to loose', 'release' (see Ippolito).

Hypsipyle

Hypsipyle (Ancient Greek: Ὑψιπύλη) was the Queen of Lemnos, daughter of Thoas and Myrina in Greek mythology.

Meaning: Daughter of thoas Origin: Greek

Hyram

Probably of Phoenician origin, though it could be from Hebrew meaning "exalted brother". This was the name of a king of Tyre in the Old Testament. As an English given name, Hiram came into use after the Protestant Reformation.

Meaning: Free-born noble Origin: English