Submitted Names Matching Pattern *h

This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is *h.
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Fathiah f Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian variant of Fathiyya.
Fathiyah f Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay variant of Fathiyya.
Fathmath f Dhivehi
Dhivehi form of Fatima.
Fathollah m Persian
Persian form of Fathullah. A notable bearer of this name was the Iranian prime minister Fathollah Khan Akbar (1878-1967).
Fathullah m Arabic
The first element of this name is derived from the Arabic noun فتح (fath), which can mean "opening" as well as "conquest, victory" and "help, support". The second element is derived from the Arabic noun الله (Allah) meaning "God" (see Allah).
Fatihah f Arabic (Rare), Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic فاتحة (see Fatiha), as well as the Malay and Indonesian form.
Fatimoh f Thai (Muslim), Nigerian
Form of Fatimah used in Thailand and Nigeria.
Fattah m Arabic
Means "opener, victory giver" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition الفتح (al-Fattah) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Fatykh m Mari
Mari form of Fyodor.
Faudziah f Malay
Malay variant of Fawzia.
Fauqiyah f Urdu
Meaning "Woman with High Grades".
Fauziah f Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian variant of Fawzia.
Fauziyah f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Fawzia.
Fauziyyah f Indonesian
Indonesian form of Fawzia.
Fawziah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic فوزية (see Fawzia).
Fawziyah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic فوزية (see Fawzia).
Fawziyyah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic فوزيّة (see Fawzia).
Fayadh m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic فياض (see Fayyaz).
Fayyadh m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic فياض (see Fayyaz).
Fayzah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic فائزة (see Faiza).
Fayzullah m Muslim
Variant transcription of Faizullah.
Fazilah f Malay
Feminine form of Fazil.
Fazl Allah m Arabic
Alternate transcription of فضل الله (see Fadl Allah
Fazlollah m Persian
Persain form of Fadl Allah
Fearadhach m Irish
It means "manly".
Federich m Piedmontese
Piedmontese form of Frederick.
Feibesch m Yiddish (Archaic)
German-Yiddish variant of Feibush.
Feizollah m Persian
Means "grace of Allah", from Persian فیض (feyz) meaning "grace" (of Arabic origin) combined with الله (Allah).
Fenchurch f Literature
Means "church in the fenny or marshy ground". Fenchurch is a character in So Long, And Thanks For All the Fish by Douglas Adams.
Ferah f Turkish
Turkish form of Farah.
Ferdinansyah m Indonesian
Combination of Ferdinan and Persian شاه (shāh) meaning "king".... [more]
Ferraugh m Arthurian Cycle
Ferraugh is the knight who wins the false Florimell from Braggadocio in Book 3, Canto 8 of "The Faerie Queene".
Ferruh m Turkish
Turkish form of Farrokh.
Fesih m Turkish
Turkish form of Fasih.
Fetch f Popular Culture
From the English word fetch. This name is used for a fictional character in the video game Infamous Second Son (2014).
Fethullah m Turkish
Turkish form of Fathullah. A notable bearer of this name is the Turkish author and Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen (b. 1941).
Fferdinah f Manx (Archaic)
Feminization of Ferdinand, recorded in the 1700s.
Fiach m Irish
Gaelic name meaning "raven" (see Fiachra). Fiach MacHugh O'Byrne was the chief of Clann O Bhroin, or the O'Byrne clan, during the Elizabethan conquest of Ireland.
Fibruniyah f Coptic
Coptic form of Febronia.
Fiddah f Muslim (Modern, Rare)
Variant transcription of Fidda.
Fiech m Irish
Derived from Gaelic fiach meaning "raven". The name of a late 5th-early 6th century Irish Bishop in Leinster, reputed to have written the "Metrical Life of Saint Patrick".
Fight-the-good-fight-of-faith m & f English (Puritan)
Referring to the trials and tribulations one might endure while living out faith in God.
Fikriyah f Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic فكرية (see Fikriyya), as well as the Indonesian and Malay form.
Filleduch f Arthurian Cycle
A lady at Arthur’s court.... [more]
Finch m & f English (Rare), Literature
Transferred use of the surname Finch.
Finlugh m Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
Derived from Gaelic fionn "white, fair" and lug "light, brightness". The second element may refer to the pagan sun god Lugh, in which case it means "fair Lugh"... [more]
Finnvidh m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Finnviðr.
Finvidh m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Finnviðr.
Firash m Afghan
Successful
Firmansyah m Indonesian
Combination of the name Firman and Persian شاه (shah) meaning "king".
Firth m English
Transferred use of the surname Firth.
Fitch m English
Transferred use of the surname Fitch.
Fithcheallach m Medieval Irish
Means "chess player"
Fitzhugh m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Fitzhugh.
Flaithbheartach m Irish
Means "generous, hospitable" from flaith "prince" and beartach "acting, behaving"
Flaitheamh m Old Irish
Means "prince, ruler" in Old Irish, ultimately derived from flaith "rule, sovereignty; lord, ruler".
Flash m Popular Culture, American (Modern, Rare)
From the English word flash. from Middle English flasshen “to sprinkle, splash,” earlier flask(i)en; probably phonesthemic in origin; compare similar expressive words with fl- and -sh.... [more]
Flemeth f Popular Culture
Flemeth is the mysterious "Witch of the Wilds" from the Dragon Age series, making an appearance in every game.
Fletch m English
Diminutive of Fletcher.
Flisch m Romansh
Variant of Felix, traditionally found in the Surselva region and in central Grisons.
Flittah f American (Rare, Archaic)
Supposedly a variant of Flita.
Flòraidh f Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic form of Florrie and Flora.
Floribeth f Spanish (Caribbean)
Combination of Flora or any other name beginning with the element Flor- and Beth.... [more]
Fógartach m Old Irish
From fóghartha, meaning "proclaimed" or "banished, outlawed".
Foghlaidh m Old Irish
Derived from foghlaí "plunderer, robber; marauder, trespasser, outlaw".
Folkvidh m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Folkviðr.
Forbflaith f Medieval Irish, Medieval Scottish
Gaelic name which meant "overlordship" and "overlord, ruler, sovereign", derived from Old Irish fír "true" and flaith "ruler; sovereignty" (compare Gormlaith, Órfhlaith, Talulla)... [more]
Forbhlaith f Medieval Scottish (Rare)
Variation of Forbflaith. This name was borne by a 13th-century countess regnant of Atholl, a small county in what is now Scotland.
Foroogh f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian فروغ (see Forough).
Forough f Persian
Means "brightness, lustre" in Persian.
Forsyth m English
means "places"
Forugh f Persian
Alternate transcription of فروغ (see Forough).
Fouziah f Malay
Malay variant of Fawzia.
Fouzieh f Persian
Persian form of Fawzia.
Foxworth m English
Transferred use of the surname Foxworth
Francësch m Ladin
Ladin form of Francis.
Franch m Various
Variant of Frank.
Fraoch m Irish Mythology
Means "wrath" or "fury" in Irish. Fraoch is a Connacht hero in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, the hero of the 'Táin Bó Fraoch', Cattle Raid of Fraoch (which has been claimed to be the main source of the English saga of 'Beowulf')... [more]
French m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname French.
Fridrich m Slovak, Kashubian
Slovak and Kashubian form of Friedrich.
Fridrih m Russian, Serbian
Russian and Serbian form of Frederick.
Frith m English
Variant of FRIÞ.
Frithugyth f Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements friþ "peace" and guð "battle", making it a cognate of Fredegund... [more]
Frögärdh f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Frøygærðr.
Frøgerth f Old Danish
Old Danish form of Frøygærðr.
Froth m Theatre
The name of a character in Shakespeare's play 'Measure for Measure', believed to have been written in 1603 or 1604.
Froygerð f Faroese
Faroese younger form of Frøygærðr.
Frusannah f English (Archaic)
Said to be an 18th-century blend of Frances and Susannah, it is possible that it developed as a vernacular form of Euphrosyne.
Frydrykh m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Frederick.
Fuziah f Malay
Malay variant of Fawzia.
Fynleigh f English (Modern, Rare)
Feminine variant of Finley.
Fyzh' f Circassian
Means "white" in Adyghe.
Gagach f Armenian
Means "tulip" in Armenian.
Galâth m Welsh
The Welsh variant of Galahad, the Arthurian knight. This is a modern translation
Gal Eezh f Mythology
Mongolian form of Od Ana.
Galeh m Javanese
Variant of Galih.
Galih m & f Javanese, Sundanese
Means "heart, mind, essence, core" in Javanese and Sundanese.
Galith f Jewish
Variant of Galit.
Galuh f Javanese
Means "gem, jewel, diamond" or "daughter" in Javanese, ultimately from Sanskrit गलू (galū).
Gamilah f African
Gamilah is the name of one of the daughters of Activist Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz.
Gankhaich m & f Mongolian
Means "steel scissors" in Mongolian from ган (gan) meaning "steel" combined with хайч (khaich) meaning "scissors"
Gansükh m Mongolian
Means "steel axe" in Mongolian, from ган (gan) meaning "steel" and сүх (sükh) meaning "axe".
Gaoh m Zhuang
Means "tall" in Zhuang.
Garaidh m Scottish Gaelic, Irish
Of uncertain origin and meaning. It is commonly Anglicized as Gary and Garry.
Garreth m English
Variant of Gareth.
Gatreth f Ethiopian
Ethiopian name meaning "rich".
Gavosh m Russian
Diminutive of Gavriil.
Geghanush f Armenian
From the Armenian գեղ (geł) meaning "beauty" and անուշ (anush) meaning "sweet".
Geghush f Armenian
From the Armenian գեղ (gegh) meaning "beauty".
Ge̍h f & m Chinese (Hokkien)
Hokkien Chinese form of Yue.
Geirahǫð f Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Derived from geirr ("spear") and hǫð ("battle"). This is the name of a Valkyrie in Norse mythology.
Geirlöð f Icelandic (Rare, Archaic)
Icelandic combination of geirr "spear" and löð "invitation" (poetic).
Geirtrúð f Faroese
Faroese younger form of Geirþrúðr.
Gelareh f Persian
Derived from Southern Kurdish گِلارە‎ (gilare) meaning “eye, pupil”.
Gelawizh m Kurdish
Means "July" in Kurdish.
Geldfriþ m Anglo-Saxon
An Old English personal name possibly from Old English ġield or ġeld, both meaning "payment, tax" and friþ "peace, refuge, sanctuary".
Genubath m Biblical
Genubath, meaning "Stolen," is mentioned in I Kings 11:20 as the son born to Hadad the Edomite and the sister of Queen Tahpenes, Pharaoh's wife.
Genush m Mari
Mari form of Gennadius.
Gereth m Literature
Gereth is a fictional character created by J.R.R. Tolkien. Gereth is one of the Elves who aided the flight of Evranin from Artanor (the place which would later become Doriath) during the years following the battles between Elves and the Nauglath... [more]
Gerfridh f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Gæirfríðr.
Geriah f American (South, Archaic)
Variant of Jeriah. Although the Biblical character Jeriah is male, this name was also given to girls, starting around the mid-1700's.
Gerløgh f Old Danish
Old Danish form of Gæirlaug.
Gerryltagh f Manx (Modern, Rare)
Modern coinage intended as a feminine form of Gerrylt and a Manx equivalent of Geraldine.
Gersh m Russian, Jewish
Russian form of Hirsh.
Gerswith f Medieval German, German (Rare, Archaic)
Anglo-Saxon and Old High German form of Gerswintha.
Gerulph m Germanic
Variant of Gerulf used by an 8th century martyr.
Getaneh m Amharic
Means "you are a lord" in Amharic.
Geth m Welsh
Short form of Gethin.
Geulah f Hebrew
Variant of Geula, meaning "redemption". Geulah Cohen was an Israeli politician and activist.
Ghaaniyah f Arabic
Means "beautiful".
Ghadah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic غادة (see Ghada).
Ghaibullah m Arabic, Afghan
Derived from the Arabic noun غيب (ghaib) meaning "absence, the unseen, that what is hidden or concealed" combined with the Arabic noun الله (Allah) meaning "God" (see Allah).
Ghaith m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic غيث (see Ghayth).
Ghaliah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic غالية (see Ghaliya).
Ghaliyah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic غالية (see Ghaliya).
Ghamzeh f Pashto, Arabic
Possibly borrowed from Arabic غَمْزة‎ (ġamza) meaning "wink".
Ghazalah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic غزالة (see Ghazala).
Ghazaleh f Persian
Persian form of Ghazala.
Gheith m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic غيث (see Ghayth).
Gianah f English (American)
American alternate spelling of Gianna.
Gianprakash m Nepali
Means “enlightenment” in Nepali.
Gibeah m & f Biblical Hebrew
Found in the Old Testament in Hosea 5:8. Meaning Unknown.
Giddonah m Mormon
Amulek's father.
Gidgiddonah m Mormon
Nephite commander.
Gilgah m Mormon
Early Jaredite.
Giosch m Romansh
Variant of Josch, traditionally found in the Surselva region.
Gipparkh m Russian
Russian form of Hipparchos.
Gith f Danish, Swedish
Variant of Git.
Glareh f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian گلاره (see Gelareh).
Glóð f Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse noun glóð meaning "ember, glow" (compare Glóði, an Old Norse masculine name). This is also the word for "ember, embers" in Icelandic.
Godgyð f Anglo-Saxon
Old English name derived from the elements god "god" and guð "battle".
Golaleh f Persian
Possibly means "bouquet of flowers".
Golchehreh f Persian
Derived from the Persian noun گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose" combined with the Persian noun چهره (chehre) meaning "visage, face, appearance, countenance".... [more]
Golinduch f Middle Persian (Latinized), History (Ecclesiastical)
From Γολινδούχ (Golindouch), a hellenized form of a Persian name, possibly Golān-doḵt meaning "daughter of roses" (compare modern Persian گل (gol) "rose" and دخت (doxt) "daughter")... [more]
Golrokh f Persian
Persian form of Gulrukh.
Golshifteh f Persian (Rare)
From Persian گل (gol) meaning "rose" and شیفته (shifteh) meaning "infatuated, enamoured".
Gorath m Indian
From the Indian word grath, or fire.
Goshefizh f Circassian (Russified)
Means "white princess" in Adyghe (West Circassian), derived from гуащэ (g°āš̍ă) "lady, princess" and фыжьы (fəž̍ə) "white".
Gough m Welsh (Rare), Irish (Rare)
Welsh: nickname for a red-haired person, from Welsh coch ‘red’.... [more]
Gradaigh m Irish
Derived from the word grada, "the illustrious one"
Graihagh f Manx (Modern)
Derived from Manx graihagh "lovable; loving; affectionate", this name is a modern coinage.
Greumach m Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic form of Graham.
Greyleigh f & m English (American)
A combination of the names Grey and Leigh.
Grishnákh m Literature
Grishnákh was an Uruk. He led a group of orcs under Sauron's dominion that joined Uglúk's Uruk troop on the plains of Rohan. Since Saruman bred his own strain or breed of Uruk-hai, Grishnákh and Ugúlk looked different... [more]
Gríð f Old Norse
Variant of Gríðr.
Grunnah f Yiddish
Derived from German grün meaning "green".
Gruoch f Medieval Scottish, History
Meaning unknown. This was the name of the wife of King Macbeth of Scotland. She was immortalized as Lady Macbeth in the Shakespeare play Macbeth, though the facts about her are few.
Gruumsh m Popular Culture
orc god of chaotic evil.
Grzech m Polish
Diminutive of Grzegorz.
Ğubaidullah m Kazakh
Kazakh variant spelling of Ubaidullah.
Gudench m Romansh
Romansh form of Gaudentius, traditionally found in the Engadine valley.
Gudhfridh m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Guðfríðr.
Gudhløgh f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Guðlaug.
Gudhmundh m Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant form of Gudhmund.
Gudhridh f Anglo-Scandinavian
Variant of Guthrith, a form of Guðríðr which occurs in Domesday Book. Also compare Gytha.
Guelph m English (British, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Guelph.... [more]
Gulmoh f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and moh meaning "moon".
Gulqahqah f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and qahqaha meaning "laughter".
Gülruh f Ottoman Turkish
From Turkish gül meaning "rose" combined with 'rukh' meaning "cheek, face", giving it the meaning "rose-cheeked", "rose-faced".
Gulsaboh f Uzbek
Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and saboh meaning "dawn", and figuratively "hope, bright spot".
Gülşah f Turkish
Means "king of roses" from Turkish gül meaning "rose" and şah "king, shah".
Gümrah m Azerbaijani
Means "lively, spirited, brisk" in Azerbaijani.
Gumyush m Lezgin
Means "silver" in Lezgin.
Gunbiørgh f Old Danish
Old Danish form of Gunnbiǫrg.
Gunborgh f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Gunnbiǫrg.
Gundeloh m German (Rare, Archaic)
A dithematic name formed from Germanic gunda "fight, battle" and a second element loh that is less clear. It can be related to Celtic leuco-, louco- (Irish luach) "bright, white", or it can be a form of the element leih "play".... [more]
Gundlach m Medieval German
A dithematic name formed from the name elements gunda "fight, battle" and leih "play".
Gunnlǫð f Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Means "battle invitation", derived from Old Norse gunnr "battle" and loð "bidding, invitation". In Norse mythology this is the name of a jötunn or giantess, who has to guard the mead of her father Suttungr.
Gunthrudh f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Gunnþrúðr.
Gunvidh m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Gunnviðr.
Gurbaksh m & f Indian (Sikh)
Derived from Sanskrit गुरु (guru) meaning "teacher, sage" combined with Persian بخشش (bakhshesh) meaning "gift, donation, mercy, generosity".
Gurfateh m Indian (Sikh)
Means "victory of Guru," derived from combining the name of the Sikh god Guru with Arabic فَاتِح‎ (fātiḥ), meaning "victor, conqueror." Actor Gurfateh Pirzada is a well-known bearer.
Gurmukh m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit गुरु (guru) meaning "teacher, guru" combined with मुख (mukha) meaning "mouth, face".
Guruh m Indonesian
Means "thunder" in Indonesian.
Guðrið f Faroese
Faroese younger form of Guðríðr.
Guvanch m Turkmen (Russified)
Russified form of Guwanç.
Guybrush m Popular Culture
The given name of the main character in Lucasart's Monkey Island. (Mighty Pirate)
Guyyah m Bandial
Means "graves" in Bandial, originally a short form of Ammenguyyah. This is considered a 'death prevention' name.
Gwenhwyfach f Welsh Mythology
Meaning uncertain, perhaps from the name Gwenhwyfar combined with Welsh ach, a suffix which "evokes unpleasantness" (according to Patrick Sims-Williams)... [more]
Gwenhwyvach f Medieval Welsh
Middle Welsh form of Gwenhwyfach.
Gweth m & f Luo (Modern)
"blessings"
Gwivarc'h m Medieval Breton
Derived from Breton gwiv "lively, cheerful" and marc'h "horse".
Gwynach f Welsh
Welsh name meaning felicity
Gwynneth f Welsh
Variant of Gwyneth.
Gyeong-Ah f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 경아 (see Gyeong-A).
Gyridh f Old Swedish, Swedish (Rare)
Old Swedish form of Gyríðr.
Gyrith f Old Swedish
Younger form of Gyríðr.
Gyrth m Old Danish, Old Swedish
Old Danish and Old Swedish form of Gyrðr.
Gyuzgyush f Lezgin
Means "glass, mirror" in Lezgin.
Habazziniah m Biblical
Habazziniah was the head of a family of Rechabites (Jeremiah 35:3)
Habibah f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic حبيبة (see Habiba), as well as a Malay and Indonesian variant.
Habibeh f Persian
Feminine form of Habib.
Habibollah m Persian
Persian form of Habibullah
Habsah f Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian form of Hafsa.
Hadewijch f Medieval Dutch
Variant spelling of Hadewych.
Hadiah f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic هدية (see Hadia 1) or هادية (see Hadia 2), as well as a Malay and Indonesian variant.
Hadidjah f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Khadija.
Hadieh f Persian
Persian form of Hadia 1.
Hadiqah f Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu حدیقہ (see Hadiqa).
Hadiyah f Arabic, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic هدية (see Hadia 1) or هادية (see Hadia 2), as well as an Indonesian variant.
Hadulph m Germanic
Variant of Hadulf.
Hæghvidh m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Hægviðr.
Haeriah f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Khayriyya.
Haeriyah f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Khayriyya.
Hærmodh m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Herimot.
Hafedh m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic حافظ (see Hafiz).