Ha

Pronunciation: [Ha]

Gender: Female

Meaning: Delight

Origin: Vietnamese



Famous Dogs Named Ha

What-a-Mess: Afghan Hound dog from the book What-a-Mess, its proper name is Prince Amir of Kinjan but known as What-a Mess.

Sharky: A shark-dog hybrid in the animation Eek! the Cat, who has greater dog characteristics.

Shadow: Golden Retriever dog from the film Homeward Bound.

Shadow: Jack Slate's dog in the game series Dead to Rights. Can perform instant takedowns, and is available for stealth missions in Retribution.

Shadow: The injured Border Collie dog in the book The Sorcerer in the North.

Sasha: Bomb sniffing dog, posthumously awarded the Dickin Medal.

Samantha: German Shepherd dog from the book I am Legend that later was made into film.

Rifleman Khan: A German Shepherd that won the Dickin Medal for bravery.

Mocha: Kelly Rowland's Yorkshire Terrier, was featured on an episode of Cribs on MTV.

Martha: The character from the book Martha Speaks as well as the series.

Martha: Paul McCartney's Old English Sheepdog, which allegedly inspired the Beatles' song "Martha My Dear".

Marshall: A dog from the animation PAW Patrol.

Jonathan: A Husky, is the University of Connecticut's mascot, and is named after the state of Connecticut's first governor.

Hawkeye: A Labrador retriever, stayed by the coffin of his owner, Jon Tumilson, a Navy SEAL who was killed in Afghanistan in 6 August 2011 when the CH-47 Chinook he was riding on was shot down by a rocket-propelled grenade.

Harvey: Golden Retriver Elliot’s dog in the 1982 science fiction movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.

Haruitike: A vegan yoga dog in India.

Happy: Furry white dog playing Happy on the TV show 7th Heaven.

Hank: A dog from the book Hank the Cowdog.

Hank: A stray dog who was adopted by the Milwaukee Brewers.

Handsome Dan: Mascot of the Yale Bulldogs.

Ham: One of the pair of St. Bernard pups in the animation I Haven't Got a Hat.

Hacker T. Dog: Border Terrier dog from CBBC who is a CBBC presenter.

Hachiko: An Akita who became a symbol of loyalty in Japan, is now honored by a statue in Tokyo.

Hachi: A non-anthropomorphic abandoned stray puppy voiced by Megumi Hayashibara in the animation Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey.

Hachi: Akita Inu dog from the film Hachi: A Dog's Tale.

Eliot Shag: German Shepherd featured in Jim Henson Productions’s Dog City on TV.

Chase "That Golden Thunder": A Golden Retriever, was the mascot of the Trenton Thunder.

Chase: A dog from the animation PAW Patrol.

Charlie the Wonder Dog: Star of the sketch of the same name in a parody of other fictitious animal shows such as Lassie.

Charlie Dog: A dog from the animation Little Orphan Airedale, and he often pesters Porky Pig to be his owner. One of the most famous cartoon characters, half Collie, half Airedale, half Pekingese and half St. Bernard.

Charlie B. Barkin: Yellow German Shepherd, Collie mix dog in the animated movie All Dogs Go To Heaven.

Charlie: A gambling, rugged, but still lovable German Sheppard in the animation All Dogs Go To Heaven.

Charley: A poodle owned by John Steinbeck, was made famous by the book Travels With Charley.

Chanel: A dachshund, was thought to be the world's oldest dog as of August 31, 2009 at 21 years old, but another dog, named Max, was later proven to be older.

Chance: American Bulldog from the film Homeward Bound.

Chalky: A Jack Russell Terrier belonging to English chef and presenter Rick Stein.

Chalcy: A Weimaraner, is featured in hundreds of photos in books and DVDs in the "101 Dog Tricks" series by Kyra Sundance.

Ace Hart: German Shepherd featured in the animated series Dog City from 1992 to 1995.

Abraham: Chihuahua Psychotic asthma-hound character in Nickelodeon animated show, Ren & Stimpy.

Famous People Named Ha

Zaha Hadid is known for her designs of the ‘Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art’ and ‘Heydar Aliyev Center’.

Zack de la Rocha is one of the most admired and well-respected American musician and lyricist.

Zachary Taylor was the 12th President of the United States, serving from March 1849 until his death in July 1850.

Yitzhak Rabin was the 5th Prime Minister of Israel.

Woody Hayes was a renowned American football player and coach.

Woody Harrelson is an Academy award nominated American actor and activist.

Wilt Chamberlain was an American basketball player.

William Shakespeare was an English poet and dramatist.

William Maugham was an English playwright, writer and novelist.

William Makepeace Thackeray was an English novelist and satirist.

William M. Branham was a renowned American Christian minister.

William Henry Harrison was a brave Army man who went on to become the President of the United States.

William Harvey was a famous physician who described the circulation of the blood across the body, in detail.

Wangari Maathai was an environmentalist who won the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize Award.

Waleed Abulkhair is a prominent Saudi Arabian lawyer and human rights activist.

Viswanathan Anand is a five time winner of the World Chess Championship.

Violeta Chamorro was the former President of Nicaragua and is credited for ending the raging Civil War and establishing peace in the country.

Victoria Beckham was a part of the former girl band ‘Spice Girls’ and is married to David Beckham.

Upendranath Brahmachari was a renowned Indian scientist and a prominent medical practitioner of his era.

Tupac Shakur was a rapper and musician considered to be among the best selling music artists in the world.

Trygve Haavelmo was known for being one of the geniuses in the field of econometrics, he won the Nobel Prize in 1989.

Tracy Chapman is an American singer and a songwriter.

Tony Hawk is a former American skateboarder and actor.

Thurgood Marshall was an Associate Justice of the United States’ Supreme Court.

Thomas Hart Benton was an American painter and muralist.

Thomas Hardy was an English author and poet mainly.

Thales was the greatest Greek philosopher and one of the Seven Sages of Greece.

Terry Bradshaw is an American football quarterback legend and a popular television personality.

Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah is a prominent Malaysian politician dubbed the 'Father of Malaysia's Economy'.

Sunil Bharti Mittal is an Indian entrepreneur who founded Bharti Enterprises.

Subhas Chandra Bose is one of the prominent Indian Nationalist leader who gave his life for India’s freedom from British rule.

Stokely Carmichael was a Trinidadian-American leader of the ‘American Civil Rights Movement’, known for his radical theories.

Stevie Ray Vaughan was an American guitarist, musician, singer and songwriter and the founding member of the band ‘Double Trouble’.

Steven Curtis Chapman is an American musician, singer, songwriter, author and social activist.

Stendhal was a prominent 19th century French writer.

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is a spiritual leader and the founder of the ‘Art of Living Foundation’.

Sisavang Vatthana was the second and last King of the Kingdom of Laos before being overthrown by the communist regime.

Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was a 19th century Muslim philosopher and social activist.

Sir Richard Stone deserves a special place amongst contemporary economists.

Sir Arthur Charles Clarke was a British science fiction writer, inventor and futurist who had also served in the Royal Air Force during the World War II.

Simon Wiesenthal was an Austrian writer and a famous Nazi hunter.

Shirin Neshat is an Iranian visual artist and activist.

Sheikh Hasina is the current Prime Minister of Bangladesh known for steering the country towards democracy and establishing political stability.

Sharon Osbourne is a media personality and businesswoman who is married to the singer songwriter Ozzy Osbourne.

Shania Twain is a Canadian pop singer famous for her album ‘The Woman in me’.

Shane MacGowan is an English-Irish musician, singer and songwriter of the Celtic punk band, ‘The Pogues’.

Shakira is a highly popular award winning Columbian pop singer and dancer.

Shahar Tzuberi is a famous Israeli surfer who is known for his performances in the ‘2008 Olympics’ and ‘2009 European Championships’.

Shahabuddin Nagari is a distinguished Bangladeshi poet, author and musician.

Sean Hannity is a television host and political commentator best known for the talk show ‘The Sean Hannity Show’.

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