Submitted Names Matching Pattern *in

This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is *in.
gender
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Friðlín f Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse elements friðr "love, peace" and lín "flax, linen". Alternatively the second element could be derived from Hlín (which occurs in many Old Norse poetic compounds meaning "woman") or Lína.
Friðvin m Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse elements friðr "love, peace" and vinr "friend".
Frontin m Bosnian, Bulgarian, French (Archaic), Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian
Bosnian, Bulgarian, French, Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian form of Frontinus. In France, the name Frontin can also be a diminutive of Front.
Frøstein m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Frøystæinn.
Frotwin m Germanic
Derived from Old High German frôd "prudent, cautious" combined with Old High German wini "friend."
Frowin m German (Archaic), English (Archaic), Anglo-Saxon Mythology
Derived from Old High German frot, fruot "wise" and wini "friend". Frowin figures as a governor of Schleswig in Gesta Danorum and in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as an ancestor of the kings of Wessex, but the latter source only tells that he was the son of Friðgar and the father of Wig.
Frydolin m Polish
Polish form of Fridolin.
Fulgin m Arthurian Cycle
A heathen king slain by Arthur’s Sir Galescalain (Galeshin) at the battle of Diana Bridge.
Fulin m Chinese
From Chinese 福 () meaning "happiness, good fortune, blessing", 傅 (fù) meaning "teacher, instructor", 富 () meaning "abundant, rich, wealthy", or 扶 (fú) meaning "help, support, assist" combined with 臨 (lín) meaning "near, approach, face", 霖 (lín) meaning "long spell of rain", 麟 (lín) meaning "female unicorn", or 林 (lín) meaning "forest"... [more]
Fulin f Medieval Turkic, Turkish
nice smelling flower
Fundin m Old Swedish
Variant of Fundinn meaning "foundling" in Old Norse.
Fuurin f Japanese
From Japanese 楓 (fuu) meaning "maple" combined with 鈴 (rin) meaning "bell, chime". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Gabín m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Gabinus.
Gailain m Arthurian Cycle
One of five knights who tried to murder Agravain but were defeated by Agravain’s brother, Gawaine.
Ga-in f Korean
From Sino-Korean 佳 "good, auspicious; beautiful; delightful" and 人 "man; people; mankind".
Gaiwin m Breton (Rare)
Possibly a Breton form of Gawain.
Galabin m Bulgarian
Derived from Bulgarian гълъб (gǎlǎb) "dove, pigeon".
Galeschin m Arthurian Cycle
Galeschin is a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. He is a nephew of King Arthur, son of the king's half-sister Elaine and King Nentres of Garlot.... [more]
Galin m Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of Galen.
Gallatin m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Gallatin.
Gallvin m English
Variant of Galvin.
Gamal El-Din m Arabic (Egyptian)
Alternate transcription of Jamal ad-Din chiefly used in Egypt.
Garin m German (Rare)
A rare name with unclear etymology. ... [more]
Garitin f Occitan
Diminutive of Margarida.
Gashin f Kurdish
Gashin, (Ga-shin) is originally a Kurdish name used for girl names in Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, and Germany. based on the Abdurrahman Sharafkandi Kurdish-Kurdish-Persian Dictionary, Gashin means... [more]
Gatlin m English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Gatlin. ... [more]
Gattlin m English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Gattlin.... [more]
Gaucelin m Provençal
Provençal form of Jocelyn.
Gawein m Dutch
Dutch form of Gawain.
Gebawin m Germanic
Derived from Gothic giban "to give" (geban in Old High German) combined with Old High German wini "friend."
Gebre-medhin m Ge'ez
Means "servant of the saviour" in Ge'ez.
Gedimin m Russian
Russian form of Gediminas.
Gekkin m Japanese
From Japanese 月琴 (gekkin), which refers to a short-necked fretted plucked lute with a round wooden body, derived from the Chinese yueqin and formerly used in the traditional music of Japan.
Gelein f Medieval Jewish
Diminutive of Gela.
Gelein m Dutch
Modern Dutch form of Gheleyn.
Génîn f Norman
Diminutive of Génie.
Genín m Spanish
Diminutive of Eugenio.
Gerlin f Medieval German, Estonian (Modern)
Medieval German diminutive of Gertrud and Estonian elaboration of Gerli.
Gérmain m Picard
Picard form of Germain.
Gerwin m German, Dutch
Derived from the Germanic elements ger "spear" and win "friend".
Getsurin m Japanese
Combination of 月 (getsu), meaning "moon", and 輪 (rin), meaning "ring, loop". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Geu-rin f Korean (Modern, Rare)
From an adaptation of the English word green.
Ghayth al-Din m Arabic
Means "rain of the religion" in Arabic, from غياث (ghiyath) meaning "rain" and دين (dīn) meaning "religion, faith"
Ghias-ad-din m Arabic, Medieval Turkic, History
Ghias ad-Din (born circa 1206; date of death unknown but possibly circa 1226) was a prince of the Sultanate of Rum (now part of Turkey) who became king consort of Georgia through his marriage to Queen Rusudan.
Ghiobúin m Irish
Irish form of Gilbert.
Gholamhossein m Persian
Means "servant of (Imam) Husayn", from a combination of Gholam and Hossein.
Giacumin m Romansh
Romansh form of Jacominus.
Gianin m Romansh
Diminutive of Gian.
Giannin m Romansh
Variant of Gianin.
Giedymin m Polish
Polish form of Gediminas.
Gildewin m Germanic
Derived from Gothic gild "sacrifice" combined with Old High German wini "friend."
Gillain f Jamaican Patois
Possibly a misspelling of Gillian, a famous bearer of this name is Gillain Berry who is a Jamaican-Aruban model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Aruba 2010 on December 4, 2010 and represented her country in Miss Universe 2011 and Miss World 2011.
Gilleain m Scottish Gaelic
Derived from Scottish Gaelic gille "servant, follower; boy, lad" and the given name Iain with the intended meaning of "servant of Saint John" (since the names of saints were considered too holy for everyday use, they were usually prefixed until the 17th century).
Gilleoin m Manx (Archaic)
Derived from Manx guilley "servant; boy, lad" and the given name Eoin with the intended meaning of "servant of Saint John" (since the names of saints were considered too holy for everyday use, they were usually prefixed until the 17th century).
Gilmetdin m Bashkir, Tatar
Means "flower of religion", derived from Bashkir and Tatar гөл (göl) meaning "flower" combined with Arabic دِين (dīn) meaning "religion, creed, faith".
Gin m & f Japanese, Chinese (Hakka), Malaysian
A variant of Chin in Chinese, the use of the name in Singapore and Malaysia is likely based on the Chinese name.... [more]
Gin f & m English (Modern)
Short form of Virginia, Ginnifer, Ginette and other names containing the 'gin' sound... [more]
Giobúin m Irish
Irish form of Gibbon.
Giochin m Romansh
Contracted form of Gioachin.
Girardin m Provençal
Diminutive of Gerard.
Giselwin m Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element gisel "hostage" (or "pledge") combined with Old High German wini "friend."
Gislein m Dutch (Archaic)
More modern form of Gisleyn, but the name is still archaic: it has not been used in the last 100 years.
Giuachin m Romansh
Romansh form of Joachim, traditionally found in the Surselva region.
Giuanin m Romansh
Variant of Gianin.
Giuchin m Romansh
Variant of Giuachin.
Ġiżimin f Maltese
Maltese form of Jasmine.
Gjin m Albanian
Variant of Gjon.
Gjölin f Swedish (Rare)
Variant of Gölin found in northern Sweden.
Glain f Welsh (Rare)
Directly taken from Welsh glain "jewel". This name has been used since the 1920s.
Glewin m Medieval English
Possibly derived from an Old English name meaning "wise friend", from Old English glēaw "prudent, wise" and wine "friend".
Gllâomin m Norman
Diminutive of Gllâome.
Glóin m Literature, Germanic Mythology
From Old Norse, meaning "glowing".... [more]
Godewin m Germanic
Variant of Godwin.
Godolphin m English (British, Rare)
Transferred usage of a Cornish aristocratic surname.
Godwin m Germanic, Danish (Archaic), Dutch (Rare), English (Rare), German (Archaic)
Ancient Germanic cognate of Godwine. In English-speaking countries, the use of Godwin as a given name is these days often inspired by the English patronymic surname Godwin, which was derived from the aforementioned Anglo-Saxon personal name Godwine.... [more]
Goeswiin m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Goswin.
Goewin f Welsh Mythology
Meaning unknown. This was the name of a character in one of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi, Math fab Mathonwy.
Goldwin m Anglo-Saxon
Form of Goldwine found in the Phillimore translation of Domesday Book.
Gölin f Swedish (Rare)
Dialectal variant of Gudlög predominantly found in Norrland.
Gosdantin m Armenian
Armenian form of Constantine.
Gospodin m Bulgarian
Derived from Bulgarian Господ (Gospod) meaning "Lord, God", referring to Jesus.
Gossuin m Medieval French
French form of Goswin.
Gottwin m German (Archaic)
German form of Godwin. Also compare Godwine.
Göyərçin f Azerbaijani
Means "dove, pigeon" in Azerbaijani.
Graylin m & f English
This name means "gray-haired person" ... [more]
Gredechin f Medieval German
Thuringian dialectal form of Gretchen.
Grevin m Welsh (Modern, Rare)
Misreading of the name Bryn, Borne by Author Grevin Meredith Jones
Gryffin m English
Variant of Griffin.
Guangxin m & f Chinese
From Chinese 光 (guāng) meaning "light, brilliant, shine" or 广 (guǎng) meaning "broad, wide, extensive" combined with 新 (xīn) meaning "fresh, new", 信 (xìn) meaning "trust, believe", 鑫 (xīn) meaning "wealthy, prosperous" or 欣 (xīn) meaning "happy, joyous, delighted"... [more]
Guanlin f Chinese
From the Chinese 莞 (guǎn) meaning "smiling" and 琳 (lín) meaning "beautiful jade, gems".
Guanxin f Chinese
From the Chinese 莞 (guǎn) meaning "smiling" and 欣 (xīn) meaning "happy, joyous".
Gudvin m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian form of Godwine.
Guérin m French (Rare), French (Belgian, Rare), Guernésiais
French and Guernésiais form of Warin (compare Guarin).
Guijin f Chinese
From the Chinese 桂 (guì) meaning "laurel, cassia" and 金 (jīn) meaning "gold, money, metal".
Guilin m Walloon
Walloon form of Ghislain.
Guilin f Chinese
From the Chinese 桂 (guì) meaning "laurel, cassia" and 霖 (lín) meaning "continuous heavy rain".
Guilin m Literature
A character in JRR Tolkien's works. The name is from the fictional Sindarin language, possibly containing the name element lind meaning "song".
Guillotin m Medieval French
Diminutive of Guille, itself a short form of Guillaume. Also see Guillot.
Gulbarîn f Kurdish
From gul meaning "rose" AND barîn meaning "well, good".
Gülbin f Turkish
Means "a thousand roses", from Turkish gül meaning "rose" and bin meaning "thousand".
Gulchin f Uzbek
Means "florid" in Uzbek, also referring to a floral design imprinted on the upper heel of traditional uzbek shoes called mahsi.
Gülçin f Turkish
Means "the girl who picks roses" or "the rose bearer" in Persian.
Gülin f Turkish
"owner of rose gardens" or "a person with a rose smell"
Gulmushkin f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and mushk meaning "musk".
Gulnarîn f Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish gula meaning "rose" and narîn meaning "delicate".
Gulparchin f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and parchin meaning "multicoloured tile" or "horseshoe".
Gulshirin f Uzbek
Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and shirin meaning "sweet, pleasant".
Gulşîn f Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish gula meaning "rose" and şin meaning "blue".
Gülşirin f Turkmen
From gül meaning "flower, rose" (from Persian گل (gol) ) and şirin meaning sweet (from Persian شیرین (shirin))
Gültəkin f Azerbaijani
From Azerbaijani gül meaning "flower, rose" and təkin meaning "like".
Gultakin f Turkish
Derived from the Turkish words gül meaning "rose" and takin meaning "to grow" or "to bloom."
Gültekin m Turkish (Archaic)
From Turkic Kaghanate era,brother of Turkic ruler Bilge Kaghan was called Költegin. The name consists of two elements; Turkic Köl (lake, sea) and tegin (prince) and means prince of the sea. Lost for centuries, the name was revived as Gültekin in modern Turkish.
Gundwin m Germanic
Derived from Old High German gund "war" combined with Old High German wini "friend."
Gunstein m Norwegian
Variant of Gunnstein (see Gunnstæinn).
Guobin m Chinese
From Chinese 国 (guó) meaning "country" combined with 斌 (bīn) meaning "refined" or 滨 (bīn) meaning "beach, seashore"... [more]
Guolin m & f Chinese
From Chinese 国 (guó) meaning "country" combined with 林 (lín) meaning "forest" or 霖 (lín) meaning "long spell of rain, continuous rain"... [more]
Guotin m Chinese
From Chinese 国/國 (guó) meaning "country", or 郭 (guō) meaning "outer city".
Gurin f Japanese
Japanese name meaning "green", influenced by the Japanese pronunciation of the English word green.
Gushklin m Tlingit
Meaning, "dorsal fin screen."
Güstëin m Emilian-Romagnol
Emilian-Romagnol form of Augustine 1.
Gustin m German (Archaic), French, Lengadocian, Gascon, Romansh
German, French, Lengadocian, Gascon and Romansh short form of Augustin.
Gustin m Picard, Walloon
Picard and Walloon form of Augustin.
Guðvin m Icelandic (Archaic)
Icelandic form of Gudvin.
Gutlin f Medieval Jewish, Yiddish (Archaic)
Diminutive of Gute and Guta, recorded in Frankfurt, Germany throughout the 14th century.
Guulin m & f Mongolian
Means "brass" in Mongolian.
Guustin m Norman
Norman form of Justin.
Güzin f Turkish
Means "exquisite, excellent", ultimately derived from Persian.
Gvendolin f Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of Gwendolyn.
Gwain m English (Rare)
Variant of Gawain or Gwaine, ultimately from Welsh gwalch "hawk". Also coincides with a Welsh word meaning "sheath, scabbard."
Gwang-jin m Korean
From Sino-Korean 光 "light, brilliant, shine; only" and 眞 "real, actual, true, genuine".
Gwang-Min m Korean
From Sino-Korean 光 (gwang) meaning "light" or 廣 (gwang) meaning "broad, wide, extensive" combined with 民 (min) meaning "people, citizens", 旻 (min) meaning "heaven", 珉 (min) meaning "jade, stone resembling jade" or 閔 (min) meaning "mourn, grieve, pity"... [more]
Gwendolin f German
German form of Gwendoline.
Gwennin m Breton
Masculine form of Gwenn.
Gyeong-Min m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean 京 (gyeong) meaning "capital city", 景 (gyeong) meaning "scenery, view", 敬 (gyeong) meaning "respect, honour", 耿 (gyeong) meaning "bright, shining" or 坰 (gyeong) meaning "field, borderland, vicinity" combined with 民 (min) meaning "people, citizens", 珉 (min) meaning "jade, stone resembling jade", 敏 (min) meaning "quick, clever, sharp" or 旻 (min) meaning "heaven"... [more]
Gyrlin f German (Silesian, Archaic), Medieval German
Medieval Silesian German diminutive of Girdrud.
Hadelin m History (Ecclesiastical), Frankish, French (Belgian, Rare)
Possibly from a diminutive of Old High German hadu meaning "battle". This was the name of a 7th-century Frankish saint.
Hadewin m Germanic, German
Derived from Old High German hadu "battle" combined with Old High German wini "friend."
Hadwin m German
German short form of Hadewin.
Hae-In f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 海 (hae) meaning "sea, ocean" combined with 印 (in) meaning "stamp, steal", 仁 (in) meaning "compassionate" or 寅 (in) referring to the third of the twelve Earthly Branches (itself associated with the tiger of the Chinese zodiac)... [more]
Hae-jin m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean 海 (hae) meaning "sea, ocean" combined with 珍 (jin) meaning "precious, rare" or 眞 (jin) meaning "truth". This name can be formed by a variety of other hanja character combinations as well.
Hae-Rin f Korean
From Sino-Korean 海 (hae) meaning "sea, ocean" or 諧 (hae) meaning "harmonise, agree" combined with 麟 (rin) referring to the qilin, a mythical creature in Chinese mythology, or 潾 (rin) meaning "clear water"... [more]
Haeruddin m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Khayr al-Din.
Haerudin m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Khayr al-Din.
Hafidzuddin m Malay
Malay variant of Hafiz al-Din.
Hafiz al-Din m Arabic
Means "guardian of the faith", from Arabic حافظ (ḥāfiẓ) meaning "preserver, guardian, keeper" combined with دين (dīn) meaning "religion, faith".
Hafizuddin m Arabic, Malay, Bengali
Alternate transcription of Arabic حافظ الدين (see Hafiz al-Din), as well as a Malay and Bengali variant.
Hafizudin m Malay
Malay variant of Hafiz al-Din.
Hagalín m Icelandic (Rare)
From an Icelandic surname, itself perhaps derived from Old Norse hagi meaning "pasture, enclosure" or Old Norse hagr meaning "capable".
Hagin m Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Diminutive of Haim.
Haibin m Chinese
From Chinese 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea, ocean" combined with 滨 (bīn) meaning "beach, seashore". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Haijin f Chinese
From the Chinese 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea, ocean" and 瑾 (jǐn) meaning "brilliance of gems, fine jade".
Hailin m & f Chinese
From Chinese 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea, ocean" combined with 林 (lín) meaning "forest". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Hain m Medieval German, Limburgish (Rare)
Short form of Hainrich, which still survives in Limburgish (specifically the dialect of Kerkrade, which is located on the border with Germany).... [more]
Hairuddin m Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian variant of Khayr ad-Din.
Hairudin m Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian variant of Khayr ad-Din.
Ha-jin f Korean
Name from one of the main characters of kdrama "Scarlet Heart: Goryeo"
Hajredin m Albanian
Albanian form of Khair ad-Din.
Hajrudin m Bosnian
Bosnian variant of Hayreddin.
Hakimuddin m Indonesian, Arabic, Indian (Muslim), Pashto, Malay (Rare)
Combination of Hakim and الدين (al-din) meaning “the religion” in Arabic
Halin m Karachay-Balkar
Karachay-Balkar form of Khalim.
Halkin m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Harry, derived from Hal combined with the diminutive suffix -kin.
Hamlin m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Hamlin. A notable bearer is American author Hamlin Garland (1860-1940) who wrote fictional works about life in the Midwest.
Hanarin f Japanese
From Japanese 花 (hana) meaning "flower" combined with 林 (rin) meaning "woods; grove; forest; copse" or 凛 (rin) meaning "dignified, severe, cold". Other combinations of kanji are possible.
Han-bin m Korean
From Sino-Korean 韓 "fence; Korea" and 彬 "cultivated, well-bred".
Hanechin m Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Judeo-Anglo-Norman adoption of Hankin.
Hanin f Arabic (Mashriqi)
Means "longing, yearning" in Arabic.
Han-jin m Korean
"a rare opportunity for resentment". as Han means "grief or resentment" in Korean psychology, Jin means "precious or rare".
Hanlin m English
Transferred use of the surname Hanlin.
Hanshin m Japanese
From Japanese 範 (han) meaning "to control" combined with 真 (shin) meaning "true, reality". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Haquin m Judeo-French
Diminutive of Isaac.
Haqvin m Swedish (Rare)
From from the Old Norse name Hákon via Latin Haquinus.
Hardin m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Hardin.
Hardin m Sanskrit, Hinduism, Hindi, Indian, Gujarati, Marathi, Assamese, Bengali, Punjabi, Indian (Sikh), Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil
MEANING - feeling affection for, affectionate
Harduin m History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Hardwin and variant of Arduin.
Harin f Korean
From Sino-Korean 夏 (ha) meaning "summer", 河(ha) meaning "water", 霞 (ha) meaning "sunset, mist" and 璘(rin) meaning "luster of jade". Other hanja character combinations can also form this name.
Hariwin m Germanic
Derived from Old High German hari "army" combined with Old High German wini "friend."
Harlin m English
Variant of Harlan.
Harodain m Romani
Romani corruption of Herodion.
Hasan ad-Din m Arabic
Means "beauty of the religion" from Arabic حسن (ḥasan) meaning "beautiful" combined with دين (dīn) meaning "religion".
Hasanuddin m Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay form of Hasan ad-Din. This was the name of a 17th-century sultan of Gowa.
Hasanudin m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Hasan ad-Din.
Hasherin m Arabic (Mashriqi)
Hashim It means Strong or Destroyer of Evil
Hasnain m Urdu, Indian (Muslim), Punjabi
Derived from Arabic حَسَن (ḥasan) meaning "handsome, beautiful" or "good, fine, well" (see Hasan).
Hástein m Faroese
Faroese younger form of Hásteinn.
Hathin f Literature
Used in the book Gullstruck Island as the name of the protagonist.
Hatin m Kurdish
Means "arrival" in Kurdish.
Havîn f Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish havîn meaning "summer".
Havin f Turkish
Means "summer nights" in Turkish.
Havstein m Faroese
Faroese modern form of Hafsteinn.
Hawîn m & f Kurdish
Means "summer" in Kurdish.
Hawkin m Medieval English
Diminutive of Henry.
Haylin f English (Rare, ?), American (Hispanic)
Rare variant of Hailyn or Halen. As a Hispanic name, it could be a variant of Aylín or Ailyn.
Hayreddin m Turkish
Turkish form of Khayr ad-Din, meaning "best of the religion".
Hedin m Norwegian (Rare), Danish (Rare)
Possibly a modern form of Heðinn.
Hedymin m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Gediminas.
Heejin f Korean
The meaning of Heejin is "pleasure" or "precious", as "her" means "enjoyment" and "jin" means "pearl"
Heilwin m Germanic
Derived from Old High German heil "happy, hearty, healthy" combined with Old High German wini "friend."
Hejîn f Kurdish
Means "sway" or "tottle, wobble" in Kurdish.
Helain m Arthurian Cycle
One of the two peasant brothers who were protégés of King Armant of the Delectable Isle and the Red City. They treacherously killed the king and seized his kingdom. Palamedes killed Helain and avenged King Armant’s death.
Hêlîn f Kurdish
Means "bird's nest" in Kurdish.
Helin f Estonian
Variant of Elin.
Hellin f Finnish
Variant of Hellä. Also means "the gentlest" in Finnish.
Helmin m Dutch (Rare)
Dutch form of Helmwin via the medieval forms Helmoin and Helmuin. A known bearer of this name is the late Curaçaoan politician Helmin Wiels (1958-2013).
Helmwin m Germanic
Derived from Old High German helm "helmet, protection" combined with Old High German wini "friend."
Helsin f Literature
The title figure of the children's novel 'Helsin Apelsin und der Spinner' by Stefanie Höfler.... [more]
Hêmin m Kurdish
Means "tranquil" in Kurdish.
Herlewin m Medieval English, Medieval German
Derived from Old English eorl "earl" or Old Saxon erl "earl, man" combined with Old English wine or Old High German wini "friend".
Heðin m Faroese
Faroese form of Heðinn. A notable bearer of this name was the Faroese novelist Heðin Brú (1901-1987; real name Hans Jacob Jacobsen).
Hewin m Arthurian Cycle
A duke who governed Guiens under King Arthur.
Hickin m Medieval English
Diminutive of Isaac.
Hidhin m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Heðinn.
Higgin m Medieval English
Diminutive of Isaac.
Higin m Croatian
Croatian form of Hyginus.
Hildewin m Germanic
Derived from Old Norse hildr "battle" combined with Old High German wini "friend."
Hilduin m History (Ecclesiastical)
English, French and younger German form of Hildewin.
Hîn m & f Chinese (Hakka)
Hakka Chinese form of Xing.
Hiển m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 顯 (hiển) meaning "manifest, clear".
Hishammuddin m Malay (Rare)
Malay form of Hisham ud-Din. A notable bearer is Hishammuddin Hussein (1961-), a Malaysian politician.
Hisham ud-Din m Arabic
Means "generosity of the religion" from Arabic هشام (hisham) meaning "generous, generosity" and دين (dīn) meaning "religion, faith".
Hishamuddin m Arabic, Malay
Arabic alternate transcription of Hisham ud-Din as well as the Malay form.
Hithin m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Heðinn.
Hiyasmin f Obscure (Rare)
Variant of Yasmin, reflecting the English pronounciation. It could also be a combination of Hiyas and Yasmin... [more]
Hjaltalín m Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
From an Icelandic surname that was derived from a place name meaning "Hjalti's valley".
Hlín f Old Norse, Norse Mythology, Icelandic
Means "protection" in Old Norse, the root of which is Old Icelandic hleina "to save, protect, defend" (ultimately relating to Old English hlæna and modern English lean; also the related noun hlein is used of the upright warp-weighted loom, which is leaned against a wall in use)... [more]
Hnin f Burmese
Means "dew, mist" or "snow, frost" in Burmese.
Hoerudin m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Khayr ad-Din.
Hoiruddin m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Khayr ad-Din.
Hoirudin m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Khayr ad-Din.
Hojin m Korean
From Sino-Korean 虎 "tiger; brave, fierce" or 皓 "bright, clear" and 進 "advance, make progress, enter" or 振 "raise, excite, arouse action" (jin).
Hong-bin m Korean
From Sino-Korean 弘 "enlarge, expand; liberal, great" and 彬 "cultivated, well-bred".