List of Hebrew Baby Boys Names Starting with H

Hazaiah

(hah-ZIE-yə)

Hebrew Meaning: The name Hazaiah is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Hazaiah is: God sees.

Meaning: God's prediction Origin: Hebrew

Hebron

(hev-ROHN)

Hebron certainly is “the Hebrew place”, since Hebron is where Abraham the “ Hebrew” settles for years after splitting with his nephew Lot. Genesis 14: 13 is the first place in the Bible where the word “Hebrew” is used, as Abraham is explicitly said to be a “Hebrew”.

Meaning: Association or community Origin: English, Hebrew

Hesekiel

(HEH-se-kyel)

Meaning & History. From the Hebrew name יְחֶזְקֵאל (Yechezqel) meaning "God strengthens". Ezekiel is a major prophet of the Old Testament, the author of the Book of Ezekiel. He lived in Jerusalem until the Babylonian conquest and captivity of Israel, at which time he was taken to Babylon.

Meaning: God will strengthen Origin: Finnish, Hebrew

Haron

What does Haron mean? Haron [haron] as a name for boys is of Arabic origin, and Haron means "on high, exalted". Haron is a version of Harun (Arabic): islamic respelling of Aaron. ASSOCIATED WITH arabic, high (great)

Meaning: Mountain of strength Origin: Hebrew

Harren

Harren Name Meaning Irish: variant of Herron. Dutch: unexplained.

Meaning: Mountain, warrior Origin: Hebrew

Hedeon

Russian Meaning: The name Hedeon is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Hedeon is: Destroyer.

Meaning: Cuts down Origin: Hebrew

Heskel

The meaning of the name “Heskel” is: “Wisdom”. Categories: Hebrew Names, Surnames Names.

Meaning: God strengthens Origin: Hebrew

Halfon

Halfon Name Meaning. Jewish (Sephardic): occupational name for a moneychanger, from Hebrew.

Meaning: Variant of Chalfon: Change. Origin: Hebrew

Hallil

The meaning of the name “Halil” is: “Honorable comrade”. Categories: Turkish Names.

Meaning: Variant of Chalil: Flute. Origin: Hebrew

Halphon

Halfon Name Meaning. Jewish (Sephardic): occupational name for a moneychanger, from Hebrew.

Meaning: Variant of Chalfon: Change. Origin: Hebrew