Son of a huntsman or from the town on the River Hunte
Hudson-James
River's gentle strength
Huey
A diminutive of Hugh, meaning 'mind' or 'spirit', from the Old Germanic element hug. Used as a standalone given name in English-speaking countries since the 19th century.
Hugh
Mind, spirit
Huginn
From Old Norse hugr, meaning thought or mind. Huginn is the name of one of Odin's two ravens, and it translates directly as 'Thought' — paired with his companion Muninn, whose name means 'Memory.'
Hugo
Mindful, intelligent
Hukam
God's will
Humberto
Lord's protector
Hunar
Golden dawn
Hung
Strong and powerful
Hunter
one who hunts
Huo
Chinese warrior
Hurriya
Bringing joy
Husna
Gift from God
Hussan
gift from god, noble, merciful
Huxley
Ruler of the woods
Hyacinth
Gift from Apollo
Hyatt
God's estate
Hydra
Water serpent
Hypatia
a Greek name derived from Hyptia, a woman who was a mathematician and astronomer
Hyperion
Bright Titan
Iain
God is gracious
Ian
God is gracious
Ianis
God is gracious
Iarlaith
Iarlaith means "lord" or "ruler of the west," combining the Old Irish elements "iar" (west) and "flaith" (lord, prince, sovereignty). It carries a strong sense of leadership and noble rank rooted in the ancient Gaelic world.
Ibadat
devoted to God
Ibrahim
God will increase
Ida
Wanderer, Traveler
Idella
God's gift
Idris
noble, leader
Iesha
God is my shield
Ignacio
God is my will
Ignatius
Fiery, devoted to fire
Ike
Strong leader
Iker
Strong and steadfast
Ikhlas
purity, sincerity, honesty
Ikraam
God is merciful
Ila
Island refuge
Ilan
tree, oak tree
Ilene
bright, shining light
Iliana
God is gracious
Ilinca
Ilinca is derived from Elena, which comes from the Greek "Helene," meaning "bright," "shining," or "torch." The name carries a sense of radiance and light, which makes it feel both warm and strong at the same time.