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Spanish Names that Start With H

  1. Hermosa
    • Origin:

      Spanish
    • Meaning:

      "beautiful"
    • Description:

      Hermosa, the name of a California beach town, means "beautiful".
  2. Humbaldo
    • Description:

      Humbaldo is a masculine name of Germanic origin, derived from elements meaning 'warrior' or 'giant' (hund) combined with 'bold' or 'brave' (bald). This uncommon name carries medieval resonance and appears primarily in Spanish-speaking regions as a rare variant of Humberto. The -aldo suffix gives the name a distinctive, archaic quality that connects to ancient Germanic naming traditions. Though rarely used in contemporary naming, Humbaldo might appeal to parents seeking connections to European heritage or names with strong, traditional masculine meanings. The name has never achieved widespread popularity but represents the preservation of ancient Germanic naming elements in Latin-influenced languages. Its distinctive sound makes it immediately recognizable while remaining historically grounded.

  3. Hosefina
    • Description:

      Hosefina appears to be a rare feminine name that may have developed as a variant of Josefina, the Spanish feminine form of Joseph, which means "God will add" in Hebrew. The 'H' spelling could represent a regional pronunciation variation or an adaptation in languages where 'J' and 'H' sounds may interchange. The name carries the warmth and traditional feel of Josefina but with a distinctive spelling that sets it apart. Despite its rarity in official records, Hosefina maintains the melodic quality and feminine ending characteristic of Spanish and Latin American naming patterns. The name might appeal to families seeking to honor ancestral naming traditions while choosing something uncommon.
  4. Hugues
    • Description:

      Hugues is a masculine French name, the Gallic variant of Hugh, deriving from Germanic roots meaning 'heart,' 'mind,' or 'spirit.' Popular throughout medieval France among nobility and commoners alike, Hugues has maintained steady usage in French-speaking regions. The name carries an air of sophistication and classical European charm. Several notable bearers include French composers, politicians, and artists, adding to its cultural significance. While pronunciation (typically 'üg') may be challenging for English speakers, the name offers a distinguished alternative to the more common Hugh or Hugo. Hugues balances historical gravitas with a certain timeless elegance.
  5. Huber
    • Description:

      Huber originated as a German and Austrian surname derived from the Middle High German word 'huoba,' meaning 'plot of land' or 'farm.' As a given name, Huber represents someone connected to land ownership or farming heritage. This name carries the sturdy, reliable qualities associated with agricultural traditions in Germanic cultures. While uncommon as a first name in English-speaking countries, it maintains popularity in German-speaking regions, particularly as a family name. Huber has a distinctive sound that conveys strength and practicality. The name's connection to the land and farming traditions gives it a grounded, earthy quality that appeals to parents seeking a name with historical depth and connection to traditional occupations.

  6. Hugolino
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Hugo, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese form of Hugh, English from German
    • Meaning:

      "mind, intellect"
    • Description:

      Hugolino is an affectionate nickname you might call a little Hugo, out of earshot of his friends.
  7. Hermino
    • Description:

      Hermino is a masculine name of Spanish origin, likely derived from the name Herman or Herminio. These names ultimately trace back to Germanic elements meaning 'warrior' or 'soldier.' Hermino has a classical, somewhat formal quality with its traditional Spanish flair. While not among the most common Spanish names, it maintains steady usage particularly in Hispanic communities. The name carries connotations of dignity and strength, and its distinctive sound helps it stand out while remaining easy to pronounce. Hermino offers parents seeking Spanish-language names an option that connects to European heritage while being less commonly used than names like Carlos or Miguel. The name has a warm, gentle quality despite its warrior etymology.

  8. Homero
    • Description:

      Homero is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Homer, a name with ancient Greek origins. The name gained prominence through Homer, the legendary Greek poet credited with writing the epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey. The name is thought to mean 'pledge' or 'hostage' in ancient Greek, though some scholars suggest it may relate to 'blind' or 'follower.' Homero remains relatively common in Spanish-speaking countries and communities, where it carries connotations of cultural richness and literary heritage. The name has a warm, approachable quality while still evoking the profound intellectual legacy of classical civilization. Its recognizable yet distinctive character makes it a meaningful choice for parents with Hispanic heritage or appreciation for classical literature.
  9. Huberto
    • Description:

      Huberto is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Hubert, a masculine name of Germanic origin meaning 'bright heart' or 'bright mind,' from the elements 'hug' (heart, mind) and 'beraht' (bright). The name was introduced to Europe through St. Hubert, an 8th-century nobleman who became the patron saint of hunters. Huberto carries a dignified, somewhat old-world charm and is more common in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries than in English-speaking regions. While not among the most popular names, Huberto has maintained steady usage in Hispanic communities and offers cross-cultural appeal with its easily recognizable pronunciation and spelling. The name suggests qualities of intelligence and warmth.
  10. Heladio
    • Origin:

      Spanish
    • Meaning:

      "born in Greece"
    • Description:

      Melodic and friendly, and similar to a Spanish word for chilled and ice cream.
  11. Hunfredo
    • Description:

      Hunfredo is a masculine name of Germanic origin and is a variation of Humphrey or Humfredo. The name derives from elements meaning 'giant' or 'bear' and 'peace,' creating the meaning 'peaceful giant' or 'peaceful strength.' Hunfredo is primarily used in Spanish and Italian language communities, representing a Romance language adaptation of the Germanic original. The name carries an aristocratic quality, with historical usage among European nobility. Today, Hunfredo remains quite rare, even in Spanish-speaking countries, giving it an exotic and distinguished character. The name offers the appealing nicknames Huni or Fredo. Parents might choose Hunfredo for its classical roots and romantic sound while appreciating its uniqueness in modern times.

  12. Hilarino
    • Description:

      Hilarino is a masculine name with Latin origins, derived from the word 'hilaris' meaning cheerful or merry. It's a rare variation of the more common Hilario, which itself stems from the Latin name Hilarius. The name embodies a sense of joy and positivity, suggesting someone with a bright and happy disposition. While not widely used in English-speaking countries, Hilarino maintains some popularity in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking regions, particularly in certain parts of Latin America. The name carries the appealing quality of cheerfulness while having a distinctive and memorable sound.
  13. Herrado
    • Description:

      Herrado is a masculine name of Spanish and Germanic origin. It likely derives from the Germanic elements 'heri' meaning 'army' and 'rad' meaning 'counsel' or 'adviser,' suggesting someone who provides military counsel. The name could also relate to the Spanish word 'herrar,' meaning 'to shoe a horse,' possibly indicating a historical occupational surname for a blacksmith or farrier that evolved into a given name. Herrado is quite rare, even in Spanish-speaking countries, giving it a distinctive quality. The name carries connotations of strength, practical wisdom, and traditional craftsmanship. Its unusual nature might appeal to parents seeking a masculine name with historical depth and a strong, resonant sound.

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