| Hebrew Name | Meaning or History | Gender |
Hadar הָדָר | Glory; citrus fruits. |  |
Hadas הֲדַס | Myrtle. One of Sukkot's "four varieties". |  |
Hadassah (Hadasa) הֲדַסָּה | Myrtle. |  |
Hagar הָגָר | Hagar, Sarah's Egyptian maid, was Ishmael's mother. |  |
Haggai (Chagai, Xagay) חַגַּי | The name’s root is חגג, which means: to circumscribe, to dance, to celebrate. |  |
Haggith (Chagit, Xagit) חַגִּית | The name’s root is חגג, which means: to circumscribe, to dance, to celebrate. |  |
Hamutal (Chamutal, Xamutal) חֲמוּטָל | Hamutal was the wife of King Josiah and the mother of King Jehoahaz. |  |
Hanan (Chanan, Xanan) חָנָן | There are few people called Hanan in the Bible. One of them of one of King David's heros. |  |
Hannah (Chana, Xana) חַנָּה | Hannah was Elkanah's wife and the mother of the prophet Samuel. |  |
Harel (Har'el) הַרְאֵל | Combined of the words הר (har, "mountain") and אל (el, "God"), the meaning of the name Harel is "the mountain of God". The altar in the Temple is called "harel" or "ariel". |  |
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