This list includes 43 Latin boy names that start with H, from “Hadrianus” to “Hypatius”. They range from well-known saint and imperial names to rare classical forms, ideal for parents, writers, and researchers.
Latin boy names that start with H are masculine names of Latin origin that begin with H. Several, like “Hadrianus,” echo Roman emperors and saints.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Meaning & Origin, and Notes.
Name: The Latin name itself, letting you scan options quickly and pick candidates that match your taste.
Pronunciation: A simple respelling or IPA guide shows how to say the name, helping you test sound and rhythm.
Meaning & Origin: A concise etymology and meaning explain roots and cultural context so you grasp each name’s background.
Notes: Brief notes list historical figures, saint associations, variant spellings, and modern usage to narrow your choices.
Latin boy names that start with H
| Name | Pronunciation | Meaning | Origin/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hadrianus | ha-DREE-ah-nus (haˈdri.a.nus) | from Hadria (Adria) | classical/imperial (Emperor Hadrianus) |
| Hamilcar | HAM-il-kar (ˈhamilkar) | brother of Melqart (Punic) | classical (Hamilcar Barca) |
| Hannibal | HAN-ih-bal (ˈhannibal) | grace/favor of Baal | classical (Carthaginian commander) |
| Hanno | HAN-oh (ˈhano) | grace, favor (Punic) | classical (Carthaginian leaders) |
| Hasdrubal | has-DROO-bal (hasˈdrubal) | help of Baal (Punic) | classical (Carthaginian noblemen) |
| Hercules | HER-kuh-leez (ˈhɛrkjʊliːs) | glory of Hera (Greek Heracles) | classical/mythic (Roman cult hero) |
| Herculanus | her-ku-LAH-nus (hɛrkuˈlanus) | of or little Hercules | late antique/medieval (saints, bishops) |
| Heliodorus | heh-lee-OH-dor-us (he.li.oˈdoːrus) | gift of the sun | classical/late-antique (Greek-Latin name) |
| Helvius | HEL-vee-us (ˈhɛl.vi.us) | gentilic name, uncertain meaning | classical (gens Helvia attested) |
| Helvidius | hel-VID-ee-us (hɛlˈvi.di.us) | gentilic name, uncertain meaning | late antique (writer Helvidius attested) |
| Herennius | heh-REN-ee-us (heˈrɛn.i.us) | Etruscan-derived gentilic name | classical (gens Herennius) |
| Herminius | her-MIN-ee-us (herˈmin.i.us) | Sabine/Etruscan origin (uncertain) | early republican (T. Herminius Aquilinus) |
| Heraclius | heh-RACK-lee-us (heˈrakli.us) | glory of Hera (Greek Herakleios) | late antique/Byzantine (Emperor Heraclius) |
| Hegesippus | heh-JES-ih-pus (hɛˈɡɛsɪpʊs) | leader of horses (Greek) | classical/early Christian (historian) |
| Helvidius | hel-VID-ee-us (hɛlˈvi.di.us) | gentilic name, uncertain meaning | late antique (author Helvidius) |
| Hilarius | hi-LAH-ree-us (hiˈlaːrius) | cheerful, merry | ecclesiastical (Pope Hilarius, saints) |
| Hilarion | hi-LAHR-ee-on (hɪˈlarion) | cheerful, joyous | ecclesiastical (St. Hilarion) |
| Hieronymus | hi-ay-ROH-nih-mus (hiɛˈrɔnymus) | sacred or holy name | ecclesiastical (St. Jerome = Hieronymus) |
| Hyginus | HIJ-in-us (hɪˈɡiːnəs) | modest, simple | ecclesiastical (Pope Hyginus) |
| Hyacinthus | hi-AY-sinth-us (haɪˈæsɪnθəs) | hyacinth (flower) / mythic youth | classical (myth, Ovid) |
| Hylas | HY-las (ˈhaɪləs) | mythic companion name (unknown meaning) | classical (companion of Hercules) |
| Hypatius | hi-PAY-shus (hɪˈpaːtɪʊs) | highest, supreme | ecclesiastical (bishops and saints) |
| Holofernes | ho-loh-FER-nes (hɔloˈfɛrnes) | probably “destroyer” (ancient Near East) | ecclesiastical (Vulgate, Book of Judith) |
| Hydatius | hi-DAH-tee-us (hɪˈdaːtɪʊs) | uncertain, likely Greek-derived | late antique (bishop and chronicler) |
| Hugo | HOO-go (ˈhuːɡo) | mind, spirit (Germanic) | medieval Latin (very common in documents) |
| Hubertus | HOO-ber-tus (ˈhuːbərtus) | bright mind/heart (Germanic) | medieval Latin (Saint Hubertus) |
| Hunfridus | hun-FREE-dus (hunˈfridus) | peaceful friend (Germanic) | medieval Latin (monastic/noble attestations) |
| Hildericus | hil-DEH-ri-kus (hildəˈrikus) | battle ruler (Germanic Hilderic) | late antique/medieval (Vandal king Hildericus) |
| Hildebrandus | hil-de-BRAN-dus (hɪldəˈbrandus) | battle-sword (Germanic) | medieval Latin (Pope Gregory VII, Hildebrandus) |
| Hildebertus | hil-de-BER-tus (hɪldəˈbɛrtus) | bright battle (Germanic) | medieval Latin (bishops, scholars) |
| Henricus | HEN-ri-kus (ˈhɛnrikus) | home ruler (Germanic) | medieval Latin (kings and nobles) |
| Hermanus | her-MAH-nus (herˈmanus) | army man (Germanic) | medieval Latin (saints, monks) |
| Honorius | ho-NOR-ee-us (hoˈnoːrius) | honored, respected | classical/medieval/ecclesiastical (emperors, popes) |
| Honoratus | ho-no-RAH-tus (ho.noˈraːtus) | honored, made honorable | ecclesiastical (saints, monastic use) |
| Hortensius | hor-TEN-see-us (horˈtɛnsi.us) | of the garden (from hortus) | classical (gens Hortensia) |
| Horatius | ho-RAH-ti-us (hoˈraːtius) | of the Horatia gens | classical (poet Horatius/Quintus Horatius) |
| Hostilianus | hos-TIL-ee-ah-nus (hosˈtɪli.anus) | from Hostilius family | classical (emperor Hostilianus attested) |
| Hospitius | hos-PIH-shus (hosˈpi.ti.us) | hospitable, of hospitality | late antique/medieval (saint Hospitius) |
| Humilis | hoo-MIL-is (huˈmiːlis) | humble, lowly | ecclesiastical (monastic name, saints) |
| Hesychius | heh-SIH-kee-us (hɛˈsɪki.ʊs) | quiet, still (Greek Hesychios) | ecclesiastical (saints, bishops) |
| Hegesippus | heh-JES-ih-pus (hɛˈɡɛsɪpʊs) | leader of horses (Greek) | classical/early Christian (historian Hegesippus) |
| Heliodorus | heh-lee-OH-dor-us (he.li.oˈdoːrus) | gift of the sun | classical/late-antique (philosophers, bishops) |
| Helvidius | hel-VID-ee-us (hɛlˈvi.di.us) | gentilic name, uncertain meaning | late antique (writer Helvidius) |