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Harper
Harper is a unisex name of Old English origin, traditionally used as a surname for harp players. It has gained significant popularity as a given name in recent years.
Harper Meaning Harp player
Historical Significance While historically a surname, Harper has become increasingly popular as a first name since the late 20th century, particularly for girls.
Fun Fact Harper was the name chosen by David and Victoria Beckham for their daughter in 2011, which contributed to its rise in popularity.
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Hazel
Hazel is a feminine name derived from the Old English word ‘hæsel’, referring to the hazelnut tree. The name also represents the light brown to greenish-brown color of hazelnuts.
Hazel Meaning The hazelnut tree
Historical Significance The name Hazel has been used since the 19th century and saw a resurgence in popularity in the early 21st century.
Fun Fact Hazel was a top 25 name in the United States in the early 1900s, then fell out of favor, and has recently made a strong comeback.
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Henry
Henry is a masculine name of Germanic origin. It was introduced to England by the Normans and became a popular name for English kings.
Henry Meaning Home ruler, Ruler of the household
Historical Significance Henry has been the name of eight English kings and is associated with royalty and leadership.
Fun Fact Despite its English royal associations, Henry is derived from the German name Heinrich.
Literature Reference Henry is the name of the protagonist in William Shakespeare’s plays ‘Henry IV’, ‘Henry V’, and ‘Henry VI’.
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Hudson
Hudson is a name of English origin, originally a surname meaning ‘son of Hugh’. It has gained popularity as a first name in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries.
Hudson Meaning Son of Hugh, Hugh’s son
Historical Significance The name is closely associated with the Hudson River in New York, named after the explorer Henry Hudson.
Fun Fact Hudson Bay in Canada, the largest bay in the country, is also named after Henry Hudson.
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Iris
Iris is a beautiful and timeless female name of Greek origin. It comes from the Greek word for rainbow and is also the name of the goddess of the rainbow in Greek mythology. Iris is associated with the colorful flower of the same name, known for its striking beauty and variety of hues. The name has maintained steady popularity due to its elegant sound and rich cultural significance.
Iris Meaning Rainbow
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Isaac
Isaac is a masculine name of Hebrew origin. It comes from the Hebrew name Yitzchak, which is derived from the word ’tzachak’, meaning ’to laugh'.
Isaac Meaning He will laugh, He will rejoice
Historical Significance Isaac is an important figure in the Abrahamic religions, being the son of Abraham and Sarah in the Old Testament.
Fun Fact The name Isaac has been consistently popular in English-speaking countries for centuries.
Literature Reference Isaac Asimov, a famous science fiction author, shares this name.
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Isabella
Isabella is a feminine name of Hebrew origin. It is a variation of Elizabeth, which means ‘God is my oath’ or ‘devoted to God’.
Isabella Meaning Devoted to God
Historical Significance Isabella has been a popular name for royalty, including Queen Isabella of Castile, who sponsored Christopher Columbus’s voyage to the Americas.
Fun Fact Isabella was the most popular girl’s name in the United States from 2009 to 2010.
Literature Reference Isabella Swan is the main character in Stephenie Meyer’s ‘Twilight’ series.
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Isaiah
Isaiah is a male name of Hebrew origin. It comes from the Hebrew name Yesha’yahu, which means ‘Yahweh is salvation’ or ‘God is salvation’.
Isaiah Meaning Yahweh is salvation
Historical Significance Isaiah was the name of a major prophet in the Bible, and the Book of Isaiah is a significant part of the Old Testament.
Fun Fact The name Isaiah has been steadily rising in popularity in the United States since the 1960s.
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Isla
Isla is a feminine name of Scottish origin. It is derived from the name of a Scottish river, the River Isla, and is also the Spanish word for ‘island’.
Isla Meaning Island
Historical Significance The name Isla has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries.
Fun Fact Isla has been one of the fastest-rising names in popularity in the United States since the early 2000s.
Literature Reference Isla Fisher, an Australian actress, has helped popularize the name through her work in literature and film.
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Ivy
Ivy is a feminine name derived from the English word for the climbing plant. It has been used as a given name since the 19th century, often associated with fidelity and eternity due to the plant’s evergreen nature.
Ivy Meaning Climbing vine plant
Historical Significance Ivy has been used as a name since the 19th century and has seen a resurgence in popularity in the 21st century.
Fun Fact In ancient Greece and Rome, ivy was associated with Dionysus (Bacchus), the god of wine and revelry.
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