Author: Ali
•Friday, March 20, 2009
Turkish boy names, with meanings, starting with 'H'


Habib:

Loved man, beloved

Hadis:

Hadith

Hafız:

Hafiz, Protector, one who has memorized the Qur'an

Hakan:

Khan, emperor, an old title given to the turkish rulers like the Ottoman sultans

Hakkı:

Truth, accuracy, justice, fairness

Halid:

Endless, eternal, infinite, everlasting, forever, more than a year living

Halil:

Sincere, very close friend

Halim:

Mild, gentle, patient

Halis:

Pure, clean, honest, straightforward

Haluk:

Well-natured, humane, easy to get along with

Hamdi:

To give thanks, to love and praise Allah (God)

Hami:

Protect, protective, to look and take care of

Hamit:

Person worth to be praised

Hamza:

Name of the Prophet's (S.A.W) uncle. Majestic, magnificent, lofty, lion

Harun:

A prophet's name

Hâris:

Guard, watchmen, to watch for, to be on the alert for or to deal with agriculture(farmer)

Hasan:

Handsome, good, goodness, pleasantness

Hasbi:

Works without anyone telling him to, voluntary work

Haşim:

Magnificent, showy, spectacular, affirmative, to confirm

Hayati:

Liveliness, vitality, relating to life being important

Haydar:

Lion, very brave, the prophet Hz. Ali's (R.A) nickname

Hayri:

Benevolent, philanthropic

Hebib:

Wind

Hızır:

Name of a prophet or a saint

Hidayet:

Finding the right path from Allah's inspiration

Hikmet:

Wisdom (wise) or a purpose, Moral (ethical) words, the foundations of goods to the truth like a (religious or charitable) foundation (created by an endowed trust fund)

Hilmi:

Gentle, calm

Hud:

Prophet's name, very respectful, very respected, respect, greatness, awe

Hulusi:

Sincere, heart-felt

Hurşid

Sun

Hüseyin:

Grandson of prophet Muhammed (S.A.W), beautiful, doer of good deeds, a descendent of the Prophet

Hüsnü:

Good, goodness, well

Hüsrev:

Padishah, great sultan, sultan, ruler (monarch, sovereign)

Hüşenk:

Mind and thought(s)
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