Hatim
Meaning: Decisive, judge Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ha-Teem Language origin of Hatim: Arabic Regional origin of Hatim: Middle East Languages Hatim is most common: Arabic, Urdu Religions Hatim is most common: Islam First letter and sound: H, Ha Last letter and sound: M, teem Alternative Spelling: Hatem, Hathem
Haneef
Meaning: True believer, devoted to the faith Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ha-Neef Language origin of Haneef: Arabic Regional origin of Haneef: Middle East Languages Haneef is most common: Arabic, Urdu Religions Haneef is most common: Islam First letter and sound: H, Ha Last letter and sound: F, eef Alternative Spelling: Hanif, Haneef
Hani
Meaning: Happy, content Gender: Male Pronunciation: Haa-Nee Language origin of Hani: Arabic Regional origin of Hani: Middle East Languages Hani is most common: Arabic, Urdu Religions Hani is most common: Islam First letter and sound: H, Ha Last letter and sound: I, ni Alternative Spelling: Hany, Hanee
Hanif
Meaning: True believer, devoted to the faith Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ha-Neef Language origin of Hanif: Arabic Regional origin of Hanif: Middle East Languages Hanif is most common: Arabic, Urdu Religions Hanif is most common: Islam First letter and sound: H, Ha Last letter and sound: F, if Alternative Spelling: Haneef, Hanef
Hany
Meaning: Happy, content Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ha-Nee Language origin of Hany: Arabic Regional origin of Hany: Middle East Languages Hany is most common: Arabic, Urdu Religions Hany is most common: Islam First letter and sound: H, Ha Last letter and sound: Y, nee Alternative Spelling: Hani, Hanee
Haris
Meaning: Guardian, watchful Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ha-Ris Language origin of Haris: Arabic Regional origin of Haris: Middle East Languages Haris is most common: Arabic, Urdu Religions Haris is most common: Islam First letter and sound: H, Ha Last letter and sound: S, ris Alternative Spelling: Harith, Harees
Harith
Meaning: Ploughman, cultivator of land Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ha-Reeth Language origin of Harith: Arabic Regional origin of Harith: Middle East Languages Harith is most common: Arabic, Urdu Religions Harith is most common: Islam First letter and sound: H, Ha Last letter and sound: H, reeth Alternative Spelling: Haris, Hareeth
Harun
Meaning: A prophet’s name, exalted, sacred Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ha-Roon Language origin of Harun: Arabic Regional origin of Harun: Middle East Languages Harun is most common: Arabic, Urdu Religions Harun is most common: Islam First letter and sound: H, Ha Last letter and sound: N, roon Alternative Spelling: Haroon, Haroun
Hasan
Meaning: Handsome, good, virtuous Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ha-San Language origin of Hasan: Arabic Regional origin of Hasan: Middle East Languages Hasan is most common: Arabic, Urdu Religions Hasan is most common: Islam First letter and sound: H, Ha Last letter and sound: N, san Alternative Spelling: Hassan, Hassaan
Haider
Meaning: Lion, brave Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hai-Der Language origin of Haider: Arabic Regional origin of Haider: Middle East Languages Haider is most common: Arabic, Urdu Religions Haider is most common: Islam First letter and sound: H, Hai Last letter and sound: R, er Alternative Spelling: Hayder, Haidar