Names Ending in H for Boys

  1. Rich
    • Eziah
      • Origin:

        Hebrew, Igbo
      • Meaning:

        "Yahweh is salvation; king"
      • Description:

        Likely a variation of Isaiah, inspired by the Latin and Greek Esaias, and by the popularity of Ezra, Eziah could mean "Yahweh is salvation". Alternative Hebrew roots could include: a contracted form of Hezekiah meaning "God strengthens"; an elaboration of Ezra, to mean "Yahweh is help"; or a form of Asaiah or Aziah, meaning "God hath made".
    • Rhydderch
      • Munch
        • Urijah
          • Origin:

            Spelling variation of Uriah
          • Description:

            A creative spelling of Uriah, possibly without the negative connotation. Biblically, Urijah was a prophet mentioned in the book of Jeremiah.
        • Rolph
          • Semih
            • Foghlaidh
              • Ruaraidh
                • Serzh
                  • Christoph
                    • Daveth
                      • Origin:

                        Cornish variation of David
                      • Description:

                        Similar to the Welsh form Dafydd, Daveth is a softer alternative for the perennial boys' name David. The long "Ah" sound also minimises the chance of the name being shortened to Dave, for those eager to avoid the ubiquitous nickname.
                    • Haymitch
                      • Origin:

                        Invented literary name
                      • Description:

                        Hamish spinoff created by author Suzanne Collins for her trilogy The Hunger Games.
                    • Kellach
                      • Ruaidhrigh
                        • Azaryah
                          • Fairleigh
                            • Vinh
                              • Origin:

                                Vietnamese
                              • Meaning:

                                "glory"
                            • Jemeriah
                              • Turlach
                                • Origin:

                                  Irish
                                • Meaning:

                                  "abettor, instigator"
                                • Description:

                                  Variant of Turlough