Here you’ll find 81 Pretty girl names that start with H, organized from “Hadassah” to “Hyacintha”. These names span Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and modern English styles, ideal for expectant parents, writers, and character naming.

Pretty girl names that start with H are feminine names beginning with the letter H, often lyrical or classical. Many trace to Hebrew and Greek roots, with “Hadassah” standing out as a historic Hebrew name linked to Queen Esther.

Below you’ll find the table with name, origin, pronunciation, and meaning.

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Pretty girl names that start with H

Name Pronunciation Origin Meaning Description
Hadassah huh-DASS-uh Hebrew myrtle tree Biblical Hebrew name (Esther’s original name); elegant, traditional Jewish choice with a botanical image.
Hadley HAD-lee English heath clearing Surname-turned-first name with a modern literary vibe; used for girls for a soft, contemporary sound.
Hadiya hah-DEE-yah Arabic gift; guide Popular Muslim name meaning “gift” or “guided one”; warm and graceful, often spelled Hadiyah.
Hailey HAY-lee English hay meadow clearing Cheerful modern favorite with many spellings (Haley, Hayley); broadly popular since the 1990s.
Haley HAY-lee English hay meadow clearing Variant of Hailey; long-established surname form commonly used as a girl’s name.
Halle HAL-ee English/Scandinavian from the hall or hay meadow Short, stylish form seen internationally (e.g., actress Halle Berry); sleek and modern.
Halley HAL-ee English hay meadow clearing / comet name Surname and comet-associated name; uncommon but recognizable and lively.
Hallie HAL-ee English hall meadow (variant of Haley) Sweet diminutive often used independently; vintage charm and friendly sound.
Hala HAH-lah Arabic halo, ring around moon Elegant Arabic name meaning a luminous halo; used across Arab communities.
Halima ha-LEE-mah Arabic gentle, patient Traditional Muslim name (also Halimah); soft-sounding and historically rooted.
Halina ha-LEE-nah Polish/Slavic calm, tranquil Polish form related to Galina; genteel, used in Eastern Europe.
Halie HAY-lee Greek of the sea Mythological/poetic Greek name (variant of Halia); rare, lyrical seaside feel.
Halona hah-LOH-nah Native American (Zuni/Tewa) happy fortune Southwestern Native American name meaning “happy fortune”; melodic and uncommon.
Hana HAH-nah Hebrew/Japanese/Arabic/Slavic grace; flower; happiness (varies) Cross-cultural favorite: Hannah in Hebrew, “flower” in Japanese, “happiness” in Arabic; globally embraced.
Hanae hah-NAH-eh Japanese flower blessing (varies by kanji) Japanese feminine name with floral imagery; elegant and delicate.
Hannah HAN-ə Hebrew grace, favor Timeless biblical classic; perennial favorite with international recognition and many variants.
Hania HAN-yah Polish/Arabic diminutive of Hannah; “happy” Polish pet form of Hanna and also used in Arabic meaning “happy”; soft and international.
Hanako ha-NAH-koh Japanese flower child (hana + ko) Traditional Japanese -ko name (“child”); classic and gentle in Japan.
Hanane ha-NAH-n Arabic compassion, tenderness North African and Arabic name (also spelled Hanān) with a warm, poetic meaning.
Hanneli HAN-eh-lee Scandinavian/Germanic diminutive of Hannah Charming Scandinavian pet form of Hannah; quaint and stylish.
Hannelore han-eh-LOR-eh German Hannah + Eleonore (grace + light) Elegant German compound name combining classic elements; vintage European flair.
Harleen har-LEEN Punjabi/Hindi devoted to God (Har + leen) Popular in South Asian communities; modern-sounding, often used by Sikhs and Punjabis.
Harley HAR-lee English hare’s meadow / rock near the clearing Surname-origin name giving a cool, unisex edge; increasingly used for girls.
Harlow HAR-loh English hare hill / rock hill Glamorous surname-to-first-name choice (celebrity use boosted visibility); chic and modern.
Harmony HAR-moh-nee Greek/English agreement, concord Virtue name with musical resonance; poetic and serene, used since the 19th century.
Haruka ha-ROO-kah Japanese distant/spring fragrance (varies by kanji) Popular Japanese name with gentle, evocative meanings depending on kanji.
Harumi ha-ROO-mee Japanese spring beauty or clear (varies) Feminine Japanese name with bright, seasonal imagery; soft and melodic.
Hasina ha-SEE-nah Arabic/Swahili virtuous, good, beautiful Used across Arabic-speaking and East African cultures; dignified and gentle.
Hasna HAHS-nah Arabic beautiful, good Simple Arabic name meaning “beautiful”; elegant and direct.
Hattie HAT-ee English home ruler (diminutive of Harriet) Vintage nickname turned standalone; cute, old-fashioned charm with friendly energy.
Haya HAH-yah Arabic/Hebrew modesty (Arabic); to live (Hebrew) Short, international name with multiple graceful meanings and broad cross-cultural appeal.
Hayley HAY-lee English hay meadow clearing Popular late-20th-century spelling variant of Haley/Hailey; bright and familiar.
Hazel HAY-zəl English the hazel tree Botanical vintage comeback; warm, earthy, and stylish in modern usage.
Heather HETH-er English flowering plant Classic English nature name; peaked mid-20th-century and still well-known.
Heidi HAY-dee German noble one (diminutive of Adelheid) Cheerful Germanic name popularized in literature; lively and friendly.
Helaina heh-LAY-nah Greek/Latin torch, shining light Lyrical variant of Helena/Elena; elegant and soft-sounding.
Helene heh-LEN French/Greek torch; shining light French form of Helen; sophisticated and continental.
Helena heh-LEE-nah or heh-LAY-nah Greek/Latin torch, shining light Classic international name (Helen lineage); versatile pronunciations across cultures.
Helga HEL-gah Norse/Scandinavian holy, blessed Strong Old Norse name with vintage Viking-age character; crisp and historical.
Heloise heh-LWAHZ or heh-LOYZ French healthy, wide (Germanic roots) Medieval scholar Héloïse gives this name romantic and intellectual connotations; literary and refined.
Helia hee-LEE-ah Greek/Spanish sun Bright, compact name meaning “sun”; used in Spanish- and English-speaking contexts.
Helmi HEL-mee Finnish pearl Finnish favorite meaning “pearl”; short, charming, and understated.
Hermine her-MEEN French/German warrior or army woman Elegant European form used in France and Germany; classic literary feel.
Hestia HES-tee-ah Greek hearth, home Goddess name associated with warmth and domesticity; soft, mythic choice.
Hester HES-ter English/Hebrew star (from Esther) Old English form related to Esther; Puritan-era use and vintage revival potential.
Hiba HEE-bah Arabic gift Simple Arabic name meaning “gift”; widely used in Arab countries.
Hila HEE-lah Hebrew halo, glow, radiance Modern Hebrew name evoking light and glow; crisp and feminine.
Hilary HIL-uh-ree Latin cheerful, happy Once common for both genders, now more often feminine; classic and bright.
Hilda HIL-dah Germanic battle, fight Sturdy vintage name with Germanic roots; has a retro revivalist appeal.
Hilde HIL-deh Germanic/Scandinavian battle, fighter Short Scandinavian form of Hilda/Hildegard; strong and succinct.
Hildegard HIL-deh-gard Germanic battle enclosure Historic saintly name (Hildegard of Bingen); formal, medieval gravitas.
Hilani hee-LAH-nee Hawaiian heavenly, royal sky Hawaiian-inspired modern name; airy, lyrical sound with celestial meaning.
Himani hi-MAH-nee Sanskrit/Hindi of the snow; snowy Indian name associated with the Himalayas and goddess imagery; elegant and regional.
Himari hee-MAH-ree Japanese sun village / jasmine (varies by kanji) Contemporary Japanese given name; soft and melodic.
Hikari hee-KAH-ree Japanese light Bright Japanese name meaning “light”; short and luminous.
Hiroko hee-ROH-koh Japanese generous child / widespread (varies) Classic postwar Japanese feminine name; polished and familiar in Japan.
Hina HEE-nah Japanese/Arabic/Hindi sunlight; henna; compassion (varies) Cross-cultural name with multiple graceful meanings; widely used in Asia.
Holly HAH-lee English the holly plant Festive botanical name with bright, spirited imagery; long-standing English favorite.
Honora hoh-NOR-ah Latin/Irish honor Anglicized Irish/Latin name meaning “honor”; elegant, historical, and formal.
Honor ON-or English/Latin dignity, respect Straightforward virtue name; sleek, simple, and modern.
Honoria hoh-NOR-ee-ah Latin honor Rare classical Roman name with stately, antique charm.
Hope HOHP English expectation, trust Classic virtue name with gentle optimism; widely used in English-speaking countries.
Hortense hor-TENS French/Latin from hortus “garden” Old-fashioned French name tied to gardens; vintage and floral.
Hortensia hor-TEN-see-ah Latin/Spanish gardener; from hortus “garden” Floral association (also genus name Hydrangea); ornate and classical.
Hosanna hoh-SAH-nah Hebrew/Greek save; praise Liturgical word used as a given name; musical and spiritual.
Hoda HOH-dah Arabic guidance Egyptian/Arabic variant of Huda; familiar and warm in Arab communities.
Huda HOO-dah Arabic guidance Popular Arabic name meaning “guidance”; concise and meaningful.
Huma HOO-mah Persian/Urdu mythical bird; good fortune From Persian folklore (the benevolent “Huma” bird); poetic and South Asian favorite.
Humaira hoo-MY-rah Arabic/Urdu reddish, rosy-cheeked Traditional Muslim name with gentle imagery; familiar in South Asia and the Middle East.
Husna hoos-NAH Arabic most beautiful Superlative form of “beautiful” in Arabic; elegant and complimentary.
Huriya hoo-REE-yah Arabic maiden of paradise; free Poetic Arabic name related to the word for heavenly maiden (Houri/Huri); lyrical and spiritual.
Hyacintha hy-uh-SIN-thə Greek/Latin hyacinth flower Feminine floral/mythological name; romantic, classical, and rare.
Hanne HAN-eh Danish/Norwegian grace (diminutive of Hannah) Popular Scandinavian short form of Hannah; neat and understated.
Halie HAL-ee Greek sea nymph; of the sea Poetic Greek name (variant of Halia/Halie); light and maritime.
Halona hah-LOH-nah Native American (Zuni/Tewa) happy fortune (Included earlier as southwestern Native name) — melodic and uncommon.
Hera HEER-ah Greek lady, queen Queen of the gods in Greek mythology; regal and powerful as a given name.
Hermione her-MY-oh-nee Greek messenger of Hermes Classical and literary name (Shakespeare, then modernly popularized by fiction); intelligent and refined.
Hero HEH-roh Greek hero; beloved Ancient Greek female name (legend of Hero and Leander); bold and mythic.
Hoshi HO-shee Japanese star Short Japanese name meaning “star”; modern, cute, and luminous.
Hulda HUL-dah Hebrew/Scandinavian weasel (Hebrew) / hidden, sweet (Old Norse) Biblical/Historic name used in Scandinavia and the Hebrew Bible; vintage, has old-world charm.
Hespera hes-PEH-rah Greek evening star, west Mythic and poetic name derived from Hesperus; rare and evocative.

Descriptions

Hadassah
Hadley
Hadiya
Hailey
Haley
Halle
Halley
Hallie
Hala
Halima
Halina
Halie
Halona
Hana
Hanae
Hannah
Hania
Hanako
Hanane
Hanneli
Hannelore
Harleen
Harley
Harlow
Harmony
Haruka
Harumi
Hasina
Hasna
Hattie
Haya
Hayley
Hazel
Heather
Heidi
Helaina
Helene
Helena
Helga
Heloise
Helia
Helmi
Hermine
Hestia
Hester
Hiba
Hila
Hilary
Hilda
Hilde
Hildegard
Hilani
Himani
Himari
Hikari
Hiroko
Hina
Holly
Honora
Honor
Honoria
Hope
Hortense
Hortensia
Hosanna
Hoda
Huda
Huma
Humaira
Husna
Huriya
Hyacintha
Hanne
Halie
Halona
Hera
Hermione
Hero
Hoshi
Hulda
Hespera
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