Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with H

Hazelelponi

Hazelelponi (also spelled Hazzelelponi or Asalelphuni; Hebrew: הַצְלֶלְפּוֹנִי‬, “shade facing”) is a biblical woman mentioned in 1 Chronicles 4:3. Tzelafon was named after her.

Meaning: Sorrow of countenance Origin: Israeli

Hazell

Hazell Name Meaning English (southern): variant spelling of Hazel.

Meaning: Hazelnut Origin: Old English

Hazelle

Origin of the name Hazel: Taken from the name of the hazelnut tree, which is derived from the Old English hæsel (hazel). Alternatively, the name can also be derived from the Hebrew hazā'ēl (God sees). From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.

Meaning: Form of HAZEL. commander

Hazen

Hazen Name Meaning. Dutch: from Hasin, a pet form of a Germanic personal name, Haso, derived from haswa 'gray', 'black'; or from the plural of Haas.

Haziel

Hebrew Meaning: The name Haziel is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Haziel is: God sees.

Meaning: Variant of Chazaiah: God sees. Origin: Hebrew

Hazina

The meaning of the name “Hazina” is: “Treasure”. Categories: African Names, Kenyan Names, Swahili Names, Tanzanian Names.

Meaning: Treasure Origin: African

Hazo

Biblical Meaning: The name Hazo is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Hazo is: Seeing, prophesying.

Meaning: Seeing prophesying Origin: Israeli

Hazor

Tel Hazor (Hebrew: תל חצור‬), also Hatzor ( חצור‬) and Tell el-Qedah (Arabic: تل القضاه‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee, north of the Sea of Galilee, in the northern Korazim Plateau.

Meaning: Court hay Origin: Israeli

Hazyl

Hazel nut tree. Gender: Girl | Origin: English, Old English. Popularity: Popular. A name used in nature that refers to the nut-bearing shrub or small tree related to the birch family or a color that ranges from light brown to yellowish brown.

Meaning: Tree, nut Origin: English

Hazzel

Origin of the name Hazel: Taken from the name of the hazelnut tree, which is derived from the Old English hæsel (hazel). Alternatively, the name can also be derived from the Hebrew hazā'ēl (God sees).

Meaning: Hazelnut tree