Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls

  • Hrafn
    Hrafn is both a masculine byname, and personal name in Old Norse. The name translates into English as "raven". The Old English form of the name is *Hræfn. The name is paralleled by the English masculine given name Raven, which is derived from the vocabulary word "raven".
    Meaning: Raven Origin: Icelandic
  • Hrant
    Hrant or Harant (Armenian: Հրանդ; pronounced [həɹɑnt]) is an Armenian given name. Among English-speakers it is often treated as a form of the name "Grant", and the two may be used interchangeably. ... Hrant Dink, Turkish Armenian journalist.
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  • Hrapenly
    Meaning: From the shouters meadow Origin: English
  • Hrapp
    Meaning: Father of hrodgeir Origin: Norwegian
  • Hrayr
    Meaning of name Hrayr is: From Armenian hur "fire" and ayr "man"
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  • Hrefna
    The name Hrefna is a baby girl name. The name Hrefna comes from the Icelandic origin. In Icelandic the meaning of the name Hrefna is: Raven.
    Meaning: Raven. Origin: Icelandic
  • Hreidmar
    Meaning: Dwarf king Origin: Norwegian
  • Hreinn
    Origin and Meaning. Old Norse name. Old Norse hreinn = 'reindeer' (see also HREIN) Reindeer.
    Meaning: A reindeer. Origin: Icelandic
  • Hring
    Meaning: Ring Origin: English
  • Hrishik
    "Hrishik" in ancient Sanskrit means "the 5 senses". Lord Vishnu (widely known as Krishna) is mythologically the lord of the 5 senses, and hence his other name is "Hrishikesh". This is the summation of "Hrishik" + "Eish" which means "the lord". Personal experiences with the name Hrishik: | Edit Share what you know!
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  • Hristo
    The meaning of the name “Hristo” is: “Bearer of Christ”. Categories: Bulgarian Names. Used in: Bulgarian speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names.
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  • Hristun
    Meaning: From the brushwood estate Origin: English
  • Hroald
    The name Roald is a boy's name of Norwegian origin meaning "famous ruler". Roald and is often added to lists like Best One-of-a-Kind Names for Boys and discussed in our forums with posts like "A brother or sister for little Jack or Olivia".
    Meaning: Brother of eyvind weapon Origin: Norwegian
  • Hroc
    HROC. Acronym. Definition. HROC. Healing and Rebuilding Our Communities (African Great Lakes Initiative)
    Meaning: Crow Origin: English
  • Hrocby
    Meaning: From the crows estate Origin: English
  • Hrocesburh
    Meaning: From the crows forest Origin: English
  • Hrodgeir
    It is thus likely to derive from the Norse compound names Oddgeir-son or Hrodgeir-son. Oddgeir is still found in modern Norway. The words 'odd' or 'oddr' mean literally 'sharp point', or 'arrowhead'. The word 'geir' means 'spear'. Hence Oddgeir means 'point of spear'.
    Meaning: Son of hrapp Origin: Norwegian
  • Hrodny
    Meaning: Mother of hoskuld Origin: Norwegian
  • Hrolf
    Rolf is a male given name and a surname. It originates in the Germanic name Hrolf, itself a contraction of Hrodwulf (Rudolf), a conjunction of the stem words hrod ("renown") + wulf ("wolf").
    Meaning: Wolf Origin: Norwegian
  • Hrolleif
    Norse Meaning: The name Hrolleif is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Hrolleif is: Old wolf.
    Meaning: Old wolf Origin: Norwegian
  • Hromund
    Meaning: Son of thori Origin: Norwegian
  • Hrorek
    Meaning: Famous ruler Origin: German
  • Hrosskel
    Meaning: Son of thorstein Origin: Norwegian
  • Hroswitha
    German name meaning "fame;strength" or possibly "strong voice." Pronounced: rohs-VEE-tah] Famous real-life people named Roswitha: | Edit. Roswitha of Gandersheim, early medieval abbess, dramatist and poet.
    Meaning: Strong fame Origin: German
  • Hrothbeorhta
    Meaning: Bright or famous Origin: English
  • Hrothberta
    Meaning: Bright or famous Origin: English
  • Hrothbertina
    Meaning: Bright or famous Origin: English
  • Hrothgar
    Meanings and history of the name Hrothgar: | Edit. From Hroðgar, the Old English cognate of Hrodger (see ROGER). This was the name of the Danish king in 'Beowulf'. It became unused after the Normans introduced Hrodger but was revived in the 19th century.
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  • Hrothnerta
    Meaning: Bright or famous Origin: English
  • Hrothrehr
    Meaning: Famous ruler Origin: Irish