Here you’ll find 14 Anagrams that start with H, organized from “halt” to “host”. These are short, dictionary-verified words useful for puzzles, Scrabble, crosswords, and creative writing.

Anagrams that start with H are words whose letters can be rearranged to produce a valid word beginning with H. Wordplay fans often use them to build themed puzzles and memorable names.

Below you’ll find the table with Word, Anagrams, Definition (POS, frequency), and Notes.

Word: The H-starting word itself, shown in quotes so you can spot each entry quickly while scanning the list.

Anagrams: Other valid words formed from the same letters, helping you spot playable or puzzle-worthy alternatives at a glance.

Definition (POS, frequency): A concise one-line definition with part of speech and a frequency tag (common, rare, archaic) for quick usefulness judgment.

Notes: Flags unusual forms, regional uses, or archaic status so you know when a word might be unsuitable for modern puzzles.

Anagrams that start with H

AnagramSource wordPart of speechFrequency
haltlathverbcommon
halterlathernouncommon
haterearthnouncommon
hateheatverbcommon
hardyhydraadjectivecommon
healhaleverbcommon
hearhareverbcommon
heartearthnouncommon
heathatenouncommon
heirhirenouncommon
hintthinnouncommon
hireheirverbcommon
horseshorenouncommon
hostshotnouncommon

Descriptions

halt
to stop or cause to stop; verb (common)
halter
a rope or strap for leading or tying an animal; noun (common)
hater
an informal term for someone who dislikes or criticizes strongly; noun (common)
hate
to feel intense dislike or hostility; verb (common)
hardy
robust, able to survive difficult conditions; adjective (common)
heal
to make healthy again or restore to wholeness; verb (common)
hear
to perceive sounds with the ear; verb (common)
heart
the organ that pumps blood; used also for emotion or core; noun (common)
heat
the quality of being hot or warm; also intensity of activity; noun (common)
heir
a person legally entitled to the property or rank of another; noun (common)
hint
a small piece of practical information or a clue; noun (common)
hire
to employ someone or obtain for a fee; verb (common)
horse
a large domesticated mammal used for riding or work; noun (common)
host
a person who receives or entertains guests, or a large number; noun (common)
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