Ha
ha
US Popularity:10969
Origin:Korean
Other Origin(s):Chinese, Japanese, Latin, Vietnamese
Meaning:Sunshine; Summer; River, stream; Leaf
If baby radiates light and warmth like no other, you might consider the short and sweet moniker Ha. Of Korean, Chinese, Cantonese, and Vietnamese origin, Ha means “sunshine” or “summer” and can help make sure baby always gets their day in the sun. Ha is also a Korean surname that has somewhat of a Latin influence, stemming from the Korean words 하 or 昰, as well as 해. Ha can be a short form of Hayoung, a name made famous by K-pop singer Oh Ha-young. Thanks to its Japanese roots, Ha can also mean "river," "stream," or "leaf," adding some more free-flowing, earthy vibes. With a name like Ha, your little one will always be a delight to be around.
How Popular Is The Name Ha?
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
2013
#15283
in 2013
- 3681
from 2012
Sources
Ancestry, Ha Family History
Name Doctor, Ha-young
The Korea Times, Going solo means wrestling with loneliness for Apink's Oh Ha-young, August 2019
WordSense, 하
WordSense, 해
Japanese Names .info, Ha
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