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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Helsa

A variant form of Elsa.

Danish

Hestia

In Greek mythology, the goddess of the hearth.

Greek

Hafsa

Arabic

Hendy
Hyun-joo

Variant of Hyeon-ju

Asian

Hazen

Considerate

German

Harley

Hare meadow

English

Hanae

Blossom

Japanese

Holly

The holly tree

English

Hye

Bright

Asian

Hena
Hamda
Harleyanne
Heleanor

Sun ray, shining light

Greek

Hoang
Hille

Battle stronghold

German

Hanski
Hadasa
Havviva

Well-loved

Hebrew

Hiraani

Gold

Indian (Sanskrit)

Hibba
Heidie
Hamia

A Syrian goddess

Anglo-Saxon

Hilaire

Cheerful, happy

Latin

Halley

Army ruler, commander

Scandinavian

Hanalee

He (God) has favored me

Hebrew

Hellenor

Sun ray, shining light

Greek

Haduwig

Strife

German

Harnaaz
Harshida
Huldie

Loved one; mole

Hebrew

Halaesa

Ancient Sicilian city

Italian

Harriett

Home ruler

German

Hughina

Mind, intellect

German

Harneet
Hazelyn
Hailyn
Henny
Halia

Remembrance of a loved one

Polynesian

Harlie

Hare meadow

English

Helen

Sun ray, shining light

Greek

Hedlea

Heather meadow

English

Hadriane

From Hadria

Latin

Honbrie

Sweet

English

Harrela

The Lord's mountain

Hebrew

Hera

Queen

Greek

Harimilla

A Tungrian goddess

Anglo-Saxon

Himawari

Sunflower

Japanese

Hilani
Henchy

Girl names that start with H have been winning over parents with their harmonious sound, a gentle letter that lends well to baby girl names. H names for girls have been trending for years with Harper, Hannah, and Hazel hitting the Top 50 recently. H is a versatile letter, offering up two distinct sounds as seen in Honora and Hailey. Baby girl names starting with H are also a mix of hip and vintage, avoiding the trendy feel of some other letters.

While baby girl names that start with H have been hanging high on the charts, there are quite a few unique girl names that start with H as well like Hallie, Holland, and Hermione. H names for girls are also hiding some floral girl names like Holly and Heather.

Aging well, girl names that start with H aren’t as timestamped as the K name trend seen in recent years. There are plenty of old-school darlings like Harriet and Helen to explore as well as more modern monikers like Harley and Hadley if that’s your style.

A widely used letter in multiple languages, there are various origins of girl names that start with H to explore. From the Hebrew Hadassah to the German Hilda, get to know girl names that start with H from your past and maybe you’ll find a few favorite for your little one.