When the time comes to choose the name that our baby will wear, we can realize that we have many places from which to take inspiration to choose his name: nature, books, artists we admire, and so on.
But if you expect a girl and you have a letter in mind with which you would like her name to start, you can surely take ideas from our special tour of the baby names from A to Z. Now, we share 101 girl names that start with the letter H
- Habibah: of Arab origin, means "dear, beloved."
- Habibi: Habibah variant.
- Fairy: variant of Hadassah, which is of Hebrew origin and means "myrtle tree".
- Hadara: Hadar variant, which is of Hebrew origin and means "glory, respect."
- Hadassah: of Hebrew origin, it means "myrtle tree".
- Haddie: Hattie variant, which in turn is a diminutive of Harriet, which is of English origin and means "property ruler."
- Hadi: Hadiya diminutive.
- Hadiya: of Arab origin, means "guide to virtue / justice."
- Hadleigh: Hadley's variant.
Hadley: of English origin, means "field of heather".
Hadria: Adriana variant, which is of Latin origin and means "person of Adria".
- Hadya: Hadiya variant.
- Do: of Hebrew origin, means "flight."
- Hagne: Italian variant of Ines, which is of Greek origin and means "pure, virginal".
- Haidee: of English origin, means "modest".
- Hailea: Hailey's variant.
- Haileigh: Hailey's variant.
- Hailey: of English and Scottish origin, means "meadow of hay".
- Hala: of Hebrew origin, means "halo."
- Halda: variant of Haldis.
- Haldie: variant of Haldis.
- Haldis: of German origin, means "useful, determined."
- Haley: of English origin, means "field of hay".
- Hali: of Greek origin, means "the sea".
- Halia: Hawaiian origin, means "memory of a loved one."
- Haliaka: variant of Hariata, which in turn is the Hawaiian version of Harriet.
- Halima: of Arab origin, means "gentle, gentle".
- Find: diminutive of the male name Harold, which is of Scandinavian origin and means "ruler of the army."
- Hallie: of English origin, means "inhabitant in the meadow by the mansion".
Hallow: It means "sacred, holy."
Halona: Native American, means "happy fortune."
- Halsey: of English origin, means "sacred island".
- Hamida: of Arab origin, means "praiseworthy, commendable."
- Hana: diminutive Czech and Polish of Johana, a variant of Joanna, which means "God is merciful."
- Hanae: of Japanese origin, means "flourish."
- Hanako: of Japanese origin, means "flower girl".
- Hanan: of Hebrew origin, means "grace."
- Hanane: of Arab origin, means "mercy."
- Hani: Hawaiian origin, means "joy."
- Hania: of Hebrew origin, means "camp."
- Hanifa: of Arab origin, means "true believer."
- Hanita: of Hindu origin, means "divine grace."
- Hannah: of Hebrew origin, means "grace."
- Hanne: Danish, Norwegian, German and Dutch variant of Hannah.
- Hannelore: Of German origin, it means "God is my light."
- Hansika: of Sinhalese origin, means "swan".
- Hanya: Hannah's variant.
- Hara: Hindi origin, means "take advantage, seize."
- Harbor: means "port".
Hariata: Hawaiian variant of Harriet.
Harika: of Turkish origin, it means "a miracle, beauty".
- Harley: of English origin, means "the long field".
- Harlow: of English origin, means "army."
- Harmony: means "harmony."
- Harper: of Anglo-Saxon origin, it means "the one who plays the harp".
- Harriet: of English origin, means "property ruler".
- Hartley: of English origin, means "deer meadow".
- Haruko: of Japanese origin, means "born in spring."
- Harum: of Indonesian origin, means "aromatic".
- Hasmik: of Armenian origin, means "jasmine".
- Hathai: of Thai origin, means "heart."
- Hattie: Harriet diminutive.
- Hava: of Hebrew origin, means "life."
- Havana: English version of the Cuban capital.
- Haven: means "shelter."
- Haviva: of Hebrew origin, it means "well loved."
- Beech: of Hebrew origin, means "life."
- Hazel: of English origin, means "hazelnut".
- Hea: of Korean origin, means "grace."
Heather: Name of a plant.
Heaven: means "heaven."
- Hebe: of Greek origin, means "youth."
- Hedda: of Scandinavian origin, it is a diminutive of Hedwig, which is of German origin and means "war".
- Heidi: diminutive of Adelheid, which is of German origin and means "of noble birth."
- Helaine: French variant of Elena.
- Helen: English variant of Elena, which is of Greek origin and means "one that burns or shines."
- Helena: Elena's variant.
- Hélène: Elena's French form.
- Helga: of Scandinavian origin, means "prosperous".
- Helia: of Greek origin, means "sun".
- Helje: Danish variant of Helga.
- Helmi: of Scandinavian origin, means "pearl".
- Hemera: of Greek origin, means "day".
- Henrietta: French name of English origin, meaning "property ruler".
- Hera: In Greek mythology, she was the wife of Zeus and Queen of the gods.
- Hermila: feminine form of Hermes, of Greek origin and meaning "messenger".
- Hermione: feminine form of Hermes, of Greek origin and meaning "messenger".
- Hesperia: of Greek origin, means "evening star".
- Hila: of Hebrew origin, means "halo."
Hilaria: of Latin origin, means "cheerful."
Hillary: English variant of Hilaria.
- Hilda: of German origin, means "woman of battle".
- Hildegarde: of German origin, means "companion of arms".
- Hilma: of German origin, means "protective helmet".
- Hiroko: of Japanese origin, means "generous, fair."
- Hodaya: of Hebrew origin, it means "splendor of Yahweh".
- Holly: means "holly."
- Horacia: feminine form of Horacio, which is of Latin origin and means "time, time".
Hydrangea: of Latin origin, means "from the garden".
Houda: of Arabic origin, means "right direction".
- Hulda: of Hebrew origin, means "sweet, loving."