| Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
|---|---|---|
| God name "Halakwulup" | Tierra del Fuego | A sky god whose eyes are the Sun and the moon. Tierra del Fuego |
| God name "Halboredja" | Arizona | God of the Sun, justice and victory. Arizona |
"Halia" | Greek | A sister of the Telchines in Rhodes, by whom Poseidon had six sons and one daughter, Rhodos or Rhode, from whom the island of Rhodes received its name. Halia, after leaping into the sea, received the name of Leucothea, and was worshipped as a Divine being by the Rhodians. Greek |
"Haliartus" | Greek | A son of Thersander, and grandson of Sisyphus, founded the town of Haliartus in Boeotia. He is further said to have been adopted with Coronus by Athamas |
"Halimede" | Greek | One of the Nereides. Greek |
"Halios" | Greek | The name of two mythical personages, one a Lycian, who was slain by Odysseus and the other a son of Alcinous and Arete. Greek |
"Halios or Halius" | Greek | The name of two mythical personages, one a Lycian, who was slain by Odysseus and the other a son of Alcinous and Arete. |
"Halirrhothius" | Greek | A son of Poseidon and Euryte. He attempted by violence to seduce Alcippe, the daughter of Ares and Agraulos, but he was taken by surprise by Ares, who killed him. Greek |
"Halitherses" | Greek | A son of Mastor of Ithaca. He was a soothsayer. Greek |
| God name "Hallinskid" | Norse | Another name of the god Heimdal. The possessor of the learning way. Norse |
"Halmus" | Greek | A son of Sisyphus, and father of Chryse and Chrysogeneia. He was regarded as the founder of the Boeotian town of Halmones. Greek |
| Goddess name "Halsodyne" | Greek | That is, "the sea-fed," or the sea-born goddess, occurs as a surname of Amphitrite and Thetys. Greek |
"Ham Ziwa" | Nazorean | The male counterpart to the occult Tanna. Means: "radiance glowed". Early Nazorean |
| Hero name "Ham vareti" | Persia | The departed soul of a hero who hangs around to help and protect his descendants. Persia |
| Nymph name "Hamadryad" | Greek | A wood-nymph. Each tree has its own wood-nymph, who dies when the tree dies. Greek |
| Spirit name "Hamadryades" | Greek / Roman | Tree spirits whose existence is restricted to the tree that the guard when it dies they die |
| Spirit name "Hamadryades" | Greco - Roman | Animistic tree spirits. Vaguely defined female beings whose existence is restricted to the individual trees of which they are guardians.... |
| Nymph name "Hamadryads" | Roman / Greek | nymphs of trees supposed to live in Forest-trees, and die when the tree dies. The nymphs of fruit-trees were called Melides or Hamamelids. Roman / Greek |