Baby Names Start with H

Unveiling a Treasury of 4,665 Baby Names starting with H

Embark on an enchanting journey through the alphabet with our captivating collection of names starting withtheletter H. Immerse yourself in a world of over 4,665 names, each with its unique charm and history. Fromclassicfavorites like Henry and Hazel to modern gems like Hudsonand Harlow, our comprehensive list encompasses a vastarray of styles and origins to suit every preference.

Whether you're seeking a name that reflects your little one's adventurous spirit or one that embodies theirgentlenature, you'll find the perfect fit among our carefully curated selection. Imagine your child proudlycarrying thename Hunter or Hadley, or perhaps Harperor Hayden. Each name whispers a story, waiting to be unfolded by itsbearer.

With 4,665 names to consider, you're sure to discover a moniker that perfectly captures your child's essenceand setsthe stage for an extraordinary life. So, dive into our boundless realm of names and find the one thatignites yourheart and perfectly complements your child's unique spirit.

Showing 1 to 20 out of total 4,665 Baby names start with H

Helen
From the Greek Helene meaning "light", could also be from the Greek selene, meaning "moon" or h?lios meaning "sun".
Hazel
From the English name for the tree, or nuts from the tree, which derives from the Old English haesel.
Holly
From the Old English words holen or holegn, meaning "the holly tree". From the French word houx, meaning "shrub". Both refer to the plant with red berries.
Heather
From the English word for the hardy plant which grow in rocky areas, from the Middle English hather.
Heidi
Short form of the Germanic Adelheid and its, meaning "noble kind or type" comes from the Old German adal "noble" and heid "kind or type".
Harriet
Form of the French name Henriette, which is a feminine form of Henry, from the Germanic heim, meaning "home" and ric, meaning "power, ruler".
Hannah
From the Hebrew name Channah meaning "grace" or "favour".
Helena
From the Greek Helene meaning "light", could also be from the Greek selene, meaning "moon" or h?lios meaning "sun".
Hilary
Feminine form of the Latin Hilarius, which is from hillaris, meaning "cheerful".
Haley
From a surname which was originally derived from the name of a town in England meaning "hay clearing" from Old English.
Hillary
Feminine form of the Latin Hilarius, which is from hillaris, meaning "cheerful".
Hollie
Either from the name of the shrub, which is from Old English word holen, or could have developed from the word holy.
Hailey
From a surname which was originally derived from the name of a town in England meaning "hay clearing" from Old English.
Hayley
From an English place name, which is from the Old English heg, meaning "hay" and leah, meaning "wood" or "meadow".
Hanna
From the Hebrew name Channah meaning "grace" or "favour".
Haylee
From an English place name, which is from the Old English heg, meaning "hay" and leah, meaning "wood" or "meadow".
Hailee
From an English place name, which is from the Old English heg, meaning "hay" and leah, meaning "wood" or "meadow".
Hope
From the Old English hopian, meaning "hope". This was one of the virtue names favoured by the Puritans.
Hunter
From the occupational surname, which is from the Old English hunta, meaning "to hunt".
Halle
A Scandinavian masculine short form of names beginning with the Old Norse hallr, meaning "rock". Used as an Anglo-American unisex name.