BABY GIRL NAMES STARTS FROM H

Select Modern Unique, Unusual and Popular Baby Girls Names Start From H With Meanings

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Ha-Neul Korean sky
Habiba Arabic The beloved, the dew one.
Habika African sweetheart
Hadara Hebrew bedecked in beauty
Hadassa Hebrew flowering myrtle
Hadassah Jewish A star. Also see Estelle, Hesper and Stella.
Hadil Arabic Cooing like a dove.
Hadiya Arabic/Swahili A gift.
Hadria   A dark woman from the sea. The feminine form of Adrian. Generally an Italian name.
Hadya Arabic A leader or guide.
Hafwen Welsh As beautiful as summer.
Hagar Hebrew Forsaken, or taking flight.
Haidee Greek Modest.
Haifa Arabic slender
Haimi Hawaiian the seeker
Haja    
Hala Arabic A halo around the moon.
Halcyone Greek The kingfisher.
Haldana Old Norse Half Danish.
Haldis Teutonic, Norse stone spirit; reliable, assistant
Haleigha Hawaiian house of the rising sun
Haley Irish Gaelic Ingenious. A boy or girl's name.
Halfrida Teutonic A peaceful heroine.
Hali Greek, Hebrew sea; necklace, place name
Halia Greek The sun.
Haliey   A high clearing or meadow.
Halima African gentle
Hallie Greek thinking of the sea
Halona Native American Fortunate.
Hana Arabic Bliss, happiness.
Hanan Hebrew Arabic: The affectionate one. Hebrew: The gracious gift of God. A boy or girl's name.
Hanna   Goddess of life.
Hannah Hebrew Favoured by God, or graceful. Also see Anne.
Hanne   God is gracious. .
Hansine German from Hebrew God is gracious. A feminine form of Ham.
Hanya Aboriginal A stone.
Happy English Bright and cheerful.
Haralda Old English The ruler of the army. Feminine form of Harold.
Harika Turkish wonderful
Harley Old English From the hare or stag meadow. A boy or girl's name.
Harmony Greek Concordant, in harmony.
Harper Old English A harp player or maker. A boy or girl's name.
Harriet Teutonic The ruler of the home. A feminine form of Harry/Henry. Also see Henrietta.
Harsha Hindu  
Harshita Hindu  
Haruko Japanese Spring.
Harva   Army warrior. Feminine form of Harvey.
Hasina Swahili Good.
Hasna Arabic beautiful
Hathor Egyptian The goddess of love and joy.
Hattie   The ruler of the home. A feminine form of Harry/ Henry. Also see Henrietta.
Hava Jewish Life-giving. Also see Evelyn.
Havana Spanish The capital of Cuba.
Haya Hebrew Life.
Hayfa Arabic Slender, delicate.
Haylee Old English from the hay meadow
Hayley Old English A high clearing or meadow.
Hazel Old English From the Hazel tree.
Hazelle   From the Hazel tree.
Hea Korean grace
Heater   A star. Also see Estelle, Hesper and Stella.
Heather Old English A flower name.
Heba Hebrew gift from God
Hebe Greek Youthful. A goddess of youth in mythology.
Hedasaa Jewish A star. Also see Estelle, Hesper and Stella.
Hedda Scandinavian The contentious one. A fighter.
Hedea Greek Pleasing.
Hedia Hebrew voice of the Lord
Hedva Hebrew joy
Hedwig Teutonic The contentious one. A fighter.
Hedy   The contentious one. A fighter.
Heidi Swiss Noble and kind. From the name Adelheid (See Adelaide), well known from Johanna Spyri's classic children's book.
Heledd Welsh A traditional name.
Helen Greek The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen.
Helena   The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen.
Helene French The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen.
Helga Old Norse Successful, prosperous. Also see Olga.
Heli Finish  
Helice Greek A spiel.
Helima Arabic Kind, gentle.
Helina Russian The light of the sun.
Helki Miwok Indian to touch
Helma German The resolute protector. From the name Wilhelmina.
Helmine German The resolute protector. From the name Wilhelmina.
Heloise   Agreeable.
Helouse   Healthy.
Helvetia Latin A woman from Switzerland.
Hem Hindu  
Hema Hindu snow, himalayas
Hemangi Hindu  
Hemangini Hindu  
Hemlata Hindu  
Heng Chinese  
Henka Teutonic ruler of an estate
Henrietta Teutonic The ruler of the home. A feminine form of Henry. Also see Harriet.
Hera Latin from Greek A quern. The wife of Zeus, ruler of the heavens, in Greek mythology.
Hermelinda Spanish shield of power
Hermia   From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream.
Herminia Spanish lady of the earth
Hermione Greek A handsome figure in Greek mythology. The feminine form of Achilles.
Hermosa Spanish Beautiful.
Hero   From Shakespeare's play Much Ado About Nothing.
Herschell unknown deer
Herta   Of the earth.
Hertha   Of the earth.
Hesper Greek The evening star. Also see Esther.
Hester   Star.
Hestia Greek The goddess of the hearth.
Hetal Hindu  
Hettie   The ruler of the home. A feminine form of Harry/Henry. Also see Henrietta.
Hetty   The ruler of the home. A feminine form of Harry/Henry. Also see Henrietta.
Hibernia Latin A woman from Ireland.
Hibiscus Greek A flower name.
Hide Japanese Excellent, fruitful.
Hidi African Root.
Hika Polynesian A daughter.
Hilary Latin The cheerful one. A boy or girl's name.
Hilda Teutonic A battle maiden.
Hilde   A battle maiden.
Hildegard Teutonic A battle stronghold.
Hildemar Teutonic Battle-celebrated.
Hillary   The cheerful one. Originally used as a boy's name.
Hilzarie   Moon and stars.
Hina Hindu  
Hinda Jewish A female deer.
Hine Polynesian A maiden.
Hippolyta Greek She who frees the horses. Also from Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream.
Hiriwa Polynesian Silver.
Hiroko Japanese Generous.
Hisa Japanese long-lasting
Hjordis Old Norse A sword goddess.
Hoku Polynesian A star.
Holda Teutonic Concealed.
Holli Teutonic From the name Holly.
Holly Old English From the name of the tree. Suitable for a child born around Christmas.
Hollye Teutonic From the name Holly.
Honey Old English The sweet one.
Honna Greek Na
Honora Latin honor
Honour Latin Honourable.
Hope Old English Hopeful, optimistic.
Horatia Latin From a Roman family name. The feminine form of Horace.
Hortense Latin The garden lover.
Hoshi Japanese A star.
Hua Chinese A flower.
Huberta Teutonic A brilliant mind. The feminine form of the boy's name of Hubert.
Hue Vietnamese lily
Huette French from Teutonic Heart and mind. The feminine form of Hugh.
Hulda Hebrew/Old Norse Hebrew: A weasel. Old Norse: Lovable.
Huon   The name of a Tasmanian river and a type of tree. A boy or girl's name.
Huyana Native American rain fallingHindu
Hyacinth Greek Young and beautiful. Also a flower name. Also see Jacinta.
Hye unknown gracefulness
Hylda   A battle maiden.
Hypatia Greek The highest.