- Hakkatan
- Hakkoz
Biblical Meaning: The name Hakkoz is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Hakkoz is: A thorn, summer, an end.
Meaning: A thorn summer an end
Origin: Israeli - Hakupha
Meaning: A commandment of the mouth
Origin: Israeli - Halak
In Biblical the meaning of the name Halak is: Part.
- Halloesh
Meaning: Saying nothing, an enchanter
Origin: Israeli - Hammedatha
Meaning: He that troubles the law
Origin: Israeli - Hammelech
Meaning: A king a counselor
Origin: Israeli - Hamonah
Meaning: His multitude, his uproar
Origin: Israeli - Hamor
Meaning: An ass clay dirt
Origin: Israeli - Hamoth
Meaning: Indignation
Origin: Israeli - Hamutal
Meanings and history of the name Hamutal: | Edit. Hebrew name possibly meaning "his father is the dew'. A minor biblical figure, she the daughter of Jeremiah, the wife of Josiah and the mother of Jehoahaz and Zedekiah.
Meaning: The shadow of his heat
Origin: Israeli - Hanah
Hana as a given name may have any of several origins. It can be a variant transliteration of Hannah, which is the Jewish and French and Christian form, meaning "grace" in Hebrew associated with God.
Meaning: Favor, grace
Origin: Israeli - Hanameel
Biblical Meaning: The name Hanameel is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Hanameel is: The grace that comes from God, gift of God.
Meaning: The grace that comes from god gift of god
Origin: Israeli - Hanun
Ha-nun, han-un ] The baby boy name Hanun is pronounced as HHahNuw-N †. Hanun is derived from Arabic origins. The name's meaning is affectionate. See also the related category arabic. Hanun is unusual as a baby name for boys.
Meaning: Gracious merciful
Origin: Israeli - Harbonah
The name Harbonah is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Harbonah is: His destruction; his sword.
Meaning: His destruction, his sword
Origin: Israeli - Hareph
Meaning: Winter reproach
Origin: Israeli - Harhaiah
The meaning of the name “Hananiah” is: “Yaweh is gracious”. Categories: Hebrew Names.
Meaning: Heat or anger of the lord
Origin: Israeli - Harhas
Haris is a first or given mythological Greek name, which means "grace" or an Arabic Haris (Arabic: حارس, translit. Ḥāris), which means "guardian". The name is widely used in Bosnia and Herzegovina mostly by Bosniaks.
Meaning: Anger heat of confidence
Origin: Israeli - Harhur
- Harnepher
Meaning: The anger of a bull increasing heat
Origin: Israeli - Harran
Harran (Arabic: حران,Turkish: Harran, Ottoman Turkish: حران,) was a major ancient city in Upper Mesopotamia whose site is near the modern village of Altınbaşak, Turkey, 44 kilometers southeast of Şanlıurfa. The location is in a district of Şanlıurfa Province that is also named "Harran".
Meaning: A singing or calling out
Origin: Israeli - Harum
In Biblical the meaning of the name Harum is: High, throwing down.
Meaning: High throwing down
Origin: Israeli - Harumaph
Meaning: Destruction
Origin: Israeli - Haruphite
Meaning: Slender sharp
Origin: Israeli - Haruz
- Hasadiah
Meaning: The mercy of the lord
Origin: Israeli - Hashabiah
Biblical Meaning: The name Hashabiah is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Hashabiah is: The estimation of the Lord.
Meaning: The estimation of the lord
Origin: Israeli - Hashabnah
Meaning: The silence of the lord
Origin: Israeli - Hashabniah
Malchijah (Hebrew: מַלְכִּיָּה, also Malkijah, Malchiah, Melchiah, or Melchias) is a biblical name belonging to several persons mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and means "Yahu is King" or "the king is Yahu".
Meaning: The silence of the lord
Origin: Israeli - Hashem
They only happen to be written the same way in English. Actually their origin and meaning are completely different. The Hebrew word "Ha-shem" literally means "the name". The stress is on the last syllable. The Arabic name "Hashem" or "Hashim" means "breaker".
Meaning: Named a putting to
Origin: Israeli