Hindu Names Meanings for Boys & Girls Starting with H

Hatha

Hatha is a Sanskrit word that can be broken down into two smaller words: ha, meaning “sun,” and tha, meaning “moon.” The word may also mean “willful” or "forceful.” In yoga, Hatha yoga is one of many types of yoga practice.

Hathavilasini

Hathavilasini is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 902 times.

Hati

In Hindi the meaning of the name Hati is: Golden.

Meaning: Elephant Origin: Hindi

Hatish

Show similar names Show variant names. In Local: ஹரீஷ; হরীশ; హరీశ; ഹരീശ; હરીશ; हरीश; ಹರೀಶ; ਹਰੀਸ਼ Name Harish generally means Lord Shiva or Lord Krishna, is of Indian origin, Name Harish is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Person with name Harish are mainly Hindu by religion.

Meaning: With no desire Origin: hindi

Hatisha

Name Hatisha generally means With no desire, is of Indian origin, Name Hatisha is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Hatisha are mainly Hindu by religion.

Meaning: With no desire Origin: hindi

Hatshit

Name Harshit generally means Joyful or Happy or One who gives happiness, is of Indian origin, Name Harshit is a Masculine (or Boy) name. This name is shared across persons, who are either Jain or Hindu by religion.

Meaning: Happy Origin: Hindi

Havan

This is hindu baby boy name. Meaning of Havan is . The poeple have viewed this name 2518 times.

Meaning: Offering An oblation with fire Origin: hindi

Havana

Meaning of the name Havana. The origin of the name Havanna is unknown, it may derive from the word Heaven, or from the Dutch havene meaning 'port'. Havanna is the name of the capital of Cuba, locally known as 'Habana'.

Meaning: Calling, Invocation, The Sacrifice Origin: Hindi

Havaruni

Havaruni is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1083 times.

Havih

Name of the Day. HECTOR. Masculine. English, French, Greek Mythology (Latinized), Arthurian Romance. Latinized form of Greek 'Εκτωρ (Hektor), which was derived from 'εκτωρ (hektor) "holding fast", ultimately from εχω (echo) meaning "to hold, to possess".

Meaning: Oblation or Offerings Origin: Hindi