Name Collection

Baby Names That Mean Joy

Browse names linked to "Joy" and move to trend pages to compare popularity and uniqueness.

Names In This Collection

Boy • English

Greysen

Greysen is an English modern name conveying joy and happiness.

Pronounced GRY-sen

JoyOptimismPlayfulness
Trend: rising
Girl • Hebrew

Halia

Halia is a Hebrew name linked to joy and a gentle presence.

Pronounced HAL-ee-ah

joygentlenesswarmth
Trend: niche
Boy • Welsh

Hampton

Hampton is a Welsh-origin name suggesting joy and gentleness.

Pronounced HAMP-ton

joygentlenesssoftness
Trend: rising
Boy • Multicultural

Hank

Hank is a friendly, informal form of Henry with a cheerful, approachable feel.

Pronounced han-k

FriendlyApproachableEveryday
Trend: niche
Girl • Hebrew

Harlow

Harlow: a Hebrew-origin name denoting joy.

Pronounced HAR-loh

joyfulgentlebright
Trend: niche
Boy • Welsh

Harvey

Harvey: Welsh-origin name suggesting happiness and approachability.

Pronounced HAR-vee

JoyfulApproachableBright
Trend: rising
Girl • Welsh

Hattie

Hattie: Welsh-origin name with joyful, friendly energy.

Pronounced HAT-ee

JoyFriendlinessApproachability
Trend: niche
Boy • Welsh

Herbert

Herbert brings a joyful, warm Welsh heritage feel.

Pronounced HER-bert

joygentlenesswarmth
Trend: niche
Boy • English

Herman

Herman offers a warm, light English-rooted name with joyful feel.

Pronounced HER-man

warmthcheerreliability
Trend: niche
Girl • Greek

Hermione

Hermione is a classic Greek name associated with joy and warmth.

Pronounced Her-mee-own

classicmythicintelligent
Trend: niche
Girl • Welsh

Hester

Hester is a Welsh name carrying a joyful, gentle presence.

Pronounced Hes-ter

joyfulgentletimeless
Trend: stable
Girl • Spanish

Hettie

Hettie is a Spanish-inspired nickname-friendly name with joyful charm.

Pronounced Het-ee

cheerfulfriendlyclassic
Trend: niche
Boy • Germanic

Hilbert

Hilbert is a Germanic name for boys with a cheerful, resilient edge.

Pronounced HILL-bert

cheerfulresilientloyal
Trend: rising
Girl • African

Honora

African-origin name linked to joy and gentle happiness.

Pronounced oh-NORA

joyfulgentlecheerful
Trend: stable
Boy • Latin

Horacio

Latin-origin name Horacio with a joyful, uplifting feel.

Pronounced oh-RAH-see-oh

brightcheerfulclassic
Trend: stable
Boy • African

Hoyt

African-origin Hoyt with a joyful, gentle tone.

Pronounced HOYT

joyfulgentlenatural
Trend: high
Gender-neutral • Welsh

Huck

Welsh-origin Huck with a joyful, gentle tone.

Pronounced HUK

joyfulgentleclassic
Trend: high
Boy • English

Hudson

English-origin Hudson with a joyful, gentle tone.

Pronounced HUD-sun

cheerfulfriendlyclassic
Trend: rising
Boy • African

Humberto

Humberto offers a warm, joyful vibe with multicultural roots.

Pronounced oom-BER-to

JoyWarmthMulticultural awareness
Trend: stable
Boy • Spanish

Hung

Hung carries a bright, joyful vibe with a concise, sunny sound.

Pronounced HOONG

JoyBrightnessPlayfulness
Trend: niche
Boy • Hebrew

Huy

Huy delivers a joyful, simple sound with Hebrew connections.

Pronounced HWEY

JoyClarityWarmth
Trend: rising
Boy • Arabic

Ibraheem

Ibraheem is a Hebrew-rooted name used in Arabic-speaking communities, conveying joy and a gentle character.

Pronounced ee-brah-HEEM

JoyGentlenessWarmth
Trend: stable

FAQ

Why use a meaning-based name route?
Meaning pages help align name shortlists with themes like "Joy" before checking trends.
Can I compare these names by region and year?
Yes. Internal links connect to US ranking and SSA state/year routes for trend validation.