Search girls Baby Names starting with letter H
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
351 | Hersilia | Latin | Married a follower of Romulus. | F | |
352 | Herta | German | Of the earth. | F | |
353 | Hertha | English | Of the earth. | F | |
354 | Hertha | German | Of the earth. | F | |
355 | Hertha | Teutonic | Mother earth. | F | |
356 | Herthe | Teutonic | Mother earth. | F | |
357 | Herzeloyde | ArthurianLegend | Percival's mother. | F | |
358 | Heshbon | Biblical | Invention, industry. | F | |
359 | Heshmon | Biblical | A hasty messenger. | F | |
360 | Hesione | Greek | Daughter of Laomedon. | F | |
361 | Hesper | Greek | Evening star. | F | |
362 | Hespera | Latin | Daughter of Cebren. | F | |
363 | Hesperia | Greek | One of the Hesperides. | F | |
364 | Hesperia | Latin | Daughter of Cebren. | F | |
365 | Hesperie | Latin | Daughter of Cebren. | F | |
366 | Hester | English | Variant of Esther. | F | |
367 | Hester | Greek | Evening star. | F | |
368 | Hester | Persian | Star. Myrtle leaf. A Latinized form of Esther. Esther was a young Hebrew woman in the bible who married the Persian ruler Xerxes and risked her life to save her people. | F | |
369 | Hestia | Greek | Goddess of hearth and home. | F | |
370 | Hestia | Persian | Star. | F | |
371 | Hethlon | Biblical | A fearful dwelling. | F | |
372 | Hettie | French | From Henrietta. Rules her household.. | F | |
373 | Hetty | French | Diminutive of Henrietta: Keeper of the hearth. Rules her household. From Henriette, the French feminine form of Henry. | F | |
374 | Hetty | Persian | Diminutive of Hester: Star. Myrtle leaf. | F | |
375 | Heulwen | Welsh | Sunshine. | F | |
376 | Hezer | Biblical | A bog, converted. | F | |
377 | Hezir | Biblical | A bog, converted. | F | |
378 | Hezrai | Biblical | An entry or vestibule. | F | |
379 | Hibah | Muslim | Gift.. | F | |
380 | Hibernia | Latin | From Ireland. | F | |
381 | Hibiscus | Latin | Flower name. | F | |
382 | Hibiskus | Latin | Flower name. | F | |
383 | Hida | German | Warrior. | F | |
384 | Hide | German | Warrior. | F | |
385 | Hierapolis | Biblical | Holy city. | F | |
386 | Higgaion | Biblical | Meditation, consideration. | F | |
387 | Hilaeira | Greek | Girl carried off by Pollux and Castor. | F | |
388 | Hilaeira | Latin | Shining. | F | |
389 | Hilaire | French | French form of Hilary: Joyful; glad.. | F | |
390 | Hilaria | Latin | Happy. | F | |
391 | Hilary | English | Joyful, glad. Cheerful. Derived from the Latin name Hilarius. | F | |
392 | Hilary | Latin | Happy. | F | |
393 | Hild | Anglo-Saxon | War. | F | |
394 | Hild | English | Battle maid. | F | |
395 | Hild | German | Noble. | F | |
396 | Hild | Norse | A Valkyrie. | F | |
397 | Hild | Teutonic | Battle - maiden. | F | |
398 | Hilda | Anglo-Saxon | War. | F | |
399 | Hilda | English | Battle. Battle maid. | F | |
400 | Hilda | German | Variant of Hildegarde: Battle. Glorious, warfare. In Scandinavian mythology Hildegard was a Valkyrie sent by Odin to escort battle heroes to Valhalla. | F |