Celebraty Names
Henrik is a masculine name of German origin, meaning “ruler of the home” or “lord of the house.” It is derived from the Old Germanic word heim, which translates to home, and rihhi meaning “ruler” or “powerful.”… read more
The Spanish boy's name Enrique means “home-ruler.” This name receives its meaning from the German name Henrich in which haim and rīc translate to “home” and “ruler.” This name is most recognizably known by the… read more
Hannah is a girl's name of Hebrew origin. It is a variation of Channah, meaning "favor" or "grace." In the Hebrew Bible, Hannah was one of Elkanah's wives and the mother of Samuel. After years without children, she prayed for a… read more
Hamilton is a masculine name of British origin meaning "flat-topped hill" from the Old English phrase hamel dūn. However, this distinguished name is most well known for its association with Alexander Hamilton, who, among… read more
The British boy’s name Harrison means “son of Harry.” This name is most recognizable by the talented American actor Harrison Ford who has played many iconic characters such as Indiana Jones and Han Solo in Star Wars. … read more
Hanson is a boy’s name that means, quite literally, “son of Hans.” While it is Scandinavian in origin, Hanson is also attributed to the Anglo-Saxons, which could account for its common occurrence as an English surname. Hanson is… read more
Gender-neutral names are the way of the future, and this unisex name is no exception. Chris is of Greek origin, meaning "bearing Christ,” which may appeal to a parent hoping to raise baby on the path of faith. Often used as a… read more
The name Hayden is both a boy's name and a girl's name of English origin meaning "fire".
Hayden – a formerly obscure name that's risen to huge popularity – has dipped in this year's ratings. Though Hayden is among the most… read more
Halima is a girl’s name of Arabic origin. It translates to “gentle” or “mild-mannered”, two things that are no doubt a gift in a baby’s temperament. Halima sounds light and soft on the tongue and offers a sweet alternative to… read more
Hazel is a feminine name of British origin meaning “the hazel tree.” This name is by no means new, but it still is one for the ages. This classically beautiful name evokes the rich colors of hazel trees and the times of the year… read more
A newborn baby brings hope, love, and light into the world. Hope may be "the thing with feathers" as the famous Emily Dickinson poem highlights, and it's also a beautiful name for a baby girl. This life-affirming name means "… read more
Hugo, the Latin form of Hugh, has more heft and energy than the original -- and of course we love names that end (or begin, for that matter) with an o. This one is especially appealing because it's backed up by lots of solid… read more
Hector is a boy’s name of Greek origin. From the original spelling “Hektor,” the title means “steadfast,” or holdfast. In Greek mythology, Hector was a hero of the Trojan War revered for his bravery and honor; it was also the… read more
In the USA, Hattie is one of those nicknames that is now more popular than its parent name, Harriet. In England, however, Harriet is still by far more popular than Hattie, while in Australia, Harriet is highly popular while no… read more
The name Glen is both a boy's name and a girl's name meaning "narrow valley".
Former traditional male name now in middle-aged limbo, but with a nice naturey meaning to endear it to modern parents. Actress Glenn Close is a famous… read more
Holly is a girl's name of British origin. Called after the holly tree, this botanical name has been around since the early 20th century. Symbolically, the holly tree represents the thorny crown of Jesus Christ and is strongly… read more
Hilda is a girl's name of Danish origin. For the talented and tenacious woman-to-be, this name means "secrecy," "hiding," and "battle woman." A true testament to baby's inner viking, this name will embrace heritage and spirit… read more
The name Harley is both a boy's name and a girl's name of English origin meaning "the long field".
Once a macho biker name, Harley is now showing its softer side. In the UK, Harley is predominantly masculine, but it's currently… read more
Two of the worst events of 2017 involved the name Harvey, the storm and accused sexual harasser Weinstein. And that's not good for the baby name Harvey's future.
Harvey previously had a respectable run as a Top 100 name in the U… read more
Isaiah is a masculine name of Hebrew origin, meaning "salvation of the Lord." Derived from the Hebrew phrase Yeshayahu, meaning "God saves," Isaiah is a popular biblical name that is most notably shared with the prophet… read more
Ian is a boy’s name and the Scottish form of John. It became very popular outside Scotland in the 20th century, trending first in England before making its transatlantic journey to the US. Ian's strength lies in its sheer… read more
A traditional name with Arabic origins, Imani means “belief” or “faith.” Imani is a very popular name throughout the Muslim world, especially in Eastern Africa. Imani comes from the word, Imam. In a general sense, Imam is a… read more
Ivy is a girl's name of British origin. Called after the climbing evergreen plant, Ivy represents eternity and fidelity. In ancient Greece, newlyweds wore ivy wreaths to show their loyalty and devotion to one another. The ivy… read more