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Baby Girl Names Beginning with H
| 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. |