Here you’ll find 39 Indian girl names that start with H, organized from “Haima” to “Hritika”. These names range from popular modern choices to regionally traditional and classical names. Use this list if you are naming a baby, writing characters, or researching cultural names.

Indian girl names that start with H are feminine given names used across Indian languages and traditions. For example, “Hema” appears in Sanskrit literature and is widely used across India.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation (phonetic ± IPA), Meaning, and Notes.

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Pronunciation: A simple phonetic guide plus IPA where helpful so you can say each name with confidence.

Meaning: A concise, three-to-eight-word meaning that explains the name’s sense and cultural resonance for you.

Notes: Brief source, language, or religious tags to help you understand origin and typical regional use.

Indian girl names that start with H

NamePronunciationMeaningLanguage/Region
HaimaHAI-mah (/ɦaimɑː/)Golden, snowy; an epithet for Parvati (Sanskrit)Hindi, Bengali, Sanskrit
Haimavatihai-muh-VA-thee (/ɦaiməʋət̪i/)Daughter of the mountains (Himalayas) (Sanskrit)Sanskrit, Hindi, South India
HamsaHUM-sah (/ɦəmsaː/)Swan; a mythical celestial bird (Sanskrit)Sanskrit, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Hamsikahum-SIK-ah (/ɦəmsikaː/)One who rides a swan; Goddess Saraswati (Sanskrit)Telugu, Kannada, Tamil
Hamsinihum-SI-nee (/ɦəmsini/)One who is like a swan; Goddess Saraswati (Sanskrit)South India, Sanskrit
Hanitahuh-NEE-tah (/hənit̪aː/)Grace, divine grace (Sanskrit origin)Hindi, Marathi
HarikaHAH-ree-kah (/haːrikaː/)Beloved of Lord Vishnu; wonderful (Sanskrit)Telugu, Kannada
Harinihuh-REE-nee (/həriɳi/)A deer, doe; golden (Sanskrit)Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Hindi
Haripriyahah-ree-PREE-yah (/həriprijaː/)Beloved of Hari (Vishnu); Goddess Lakshmi (Sanskrit)Sanskrit, South India, Hindi
Haritahuh-REE-tah (/hərit̪aː/)Green, lush, verdant (Sanskrit)Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi
Harleenhur-LEEN (/hərliːn/)Absorbed in the divine (God) (Punjabi)Punjabi, Sikh
Harnoorhur-NOOR (/hərnuːr/)God’s light, divine radiance (Punjabi)Punjabi, Sikh
HarshaHUR-shah (/hərʃaː/)Joy, happiness, delight (Sanskrit)Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada
Harshadahur-shah-DAH (/hərʃəd̪aː/)Giver of joy, one who brings happiness (Sanskrit)Marathi, Gujarati, Hindi
Harshinihur-SHEE-nee (/hərʃiɳi/)Joyful, one who brings happiness, cheerful (Sanskrit)South India, Hindi
Harshitahur-SHEE-tah (/hərʃit̪aː/)Full of happiness, joyous (Sanskrit)Hindi, Marathi, Bengali
Harsimranhur-SIM-run (/hərsimrən/)Remembering God, meditating on the divine (Punjabi)Punjabi, Sikh
Hasinahah-SEE-nah (/həsiːnaː/)Beautiful, charming, elegant (Arabic)Urdu, Hindi (Indian Muslim)
HeerHEER (/ɦiːr/)Diamond; powerful; name of a folk heroine (Punjabi)Punjabi, Hindi
HemaHAY-mah (/ɦeːmaː/)Golden, made of gold (Sanskrit)Hindi, Tamil, Marathi, All India
Hemakshihay-MUK-shee (/ɦeːmaːkʃi/)Golden-eyed (Sanskrit)Hindi, Sanskrit
HemalHAY-mul (/ɦeːməl/)Golden (Sanskrit)Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi
Hemalihay-MAH-lee (/ɦeːmaːli/)Golden, covered in gold (Sanskrit)Gujarati, Marathi, Hindi
Hemalathahay-muh-LAH-thah (/ɦeːməlataː/)Golden creeper, a vine of gold (Sanskrit)South India, Hindi
Hemanginihay-MAAN-ghee-nee (/ɦeːmaːŋɡini/)Girl with a golden body (Sanskrit)Hindi, Bengali, Sanskrit
Hemantihay-MUN-tee (/ɦeːmənt̪i/)Of the early winter season (Sanskrit)Bengali, Hindi
HenaHAY-nah (/ɦeːnaː/)Mehendi, henna plant (Arabic/Persian)Hindi, Urdu, Gujarati
HetalHAY-thal (/ɦeːt̪əl/)Friendly, benevolent, full of love (Gujarati)Gujarati, Marathi
HimaHEE-mah (/ɦimaː/)Snow, frost, winter (Sanskrit)Hindi, Malayalam, Sanskrit
Himadrihee-MAA-dree (/ɦimaːd̪ri/)Peak of snow; the Himalayas (Sanskrit)Bengali, Hindi, Sanskrit
Himajahee-MAH-jah (/ɦimədʒaː/)Daughter of the snow mountains; Goddess Parvati (Sanskrit)Telugu, Kannada, Hindi
Himanihee-MAA-nee (/ɦimaːni/)Glacier, mass of snow; an epithet for Parvati (Sanskrit)Hindi, Marathi, Nepali
HinaHEE-nah (/ɦiːnaː/)Mehendi, henna (Arabic/Persian)Urdu, Hindi, Gujarati
HiralHEE-rul (/ɦiːrəl/)Lustrous, diamond-like, radiant (Sanskrit)Gujarati, Marathi
Hiranmayihee-RUN-my-ee (/ɦirəɳməji/)Golden, made of gold; Goddess Lakshmi (Sanskrit)Bengali, Telugu, Sanskrit
HitaHEE-tah (/ɦit̪aː/)Lovable, beneficial, well-wisher (Sanskrit)Hindi, Marathi, Kannada
HiyaHEE-yah (/ɦijaː/)Heart, of the heart (Hindi/Bengali)Hindi, Bengali, Marathi
HridyaHRID-yah (/ɦr̩d̪jaː/)Of the heart, from the heart (Sanskrit)Sanskrit, Hindi, Malayalam
Hritikahri-TEE-kah (/r̩t̪ikaː/)Truthful; from a small stream (Sanskrit)Hindi, Sanskrit

Descriptions

Haima
A classical name connected to the Himalayas and the goddess Parvati. It evokes purity, beauty, and strength, and is cherished for its divine association.
Haimavati
A formal and powerful name for the goddess Parvati. It’s chosen by parents seeking a traditional name with a strong mythological connection and majestic feel.
Hamsa
Symbolizing grace, purity, and spiritual wisdom, the swan is a revered motif in Indian culture. Hamsa is a classic, elegant name popular in South India.
Hamsika
A lovely mythological name, as the swan is the vehicle (vahana) of Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge and arts. It’s a popular choice in Southern states.
Hamsini
Similar to Hamsika, this name also means “swan-like” and is an epithet for Goddess Saraswati. It has a graceful, melodious sound that appeals to many parents.
Hanita
A modern-sounding name with traditional roots, Hanita is appreciated for its simple elegance and beautiful meaning of grace. It’s not overly common, offering some uniqueness.
Harika
A very popular name in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It’s associated with the goddess Lakshmi (as Haripriya) and also means “wondrous” or “charming.”
Harini
Evoking images of a graceful deer in a forest, this nature-inspired name is beloved across India, especially in the South. It symbolizes gentleness and beauty.
Haripriya
A deeply devotional name referring to Lakshmi, the consort of Vishnu. It is a traditional choice that signifies devotion, prosperity, and auspiciousness.
Harita
A beautiful nature name that means “green.” It’s associated with freshness, nature, and new beginnings. It’s a simple yet meaningful choice for a baby girl.
Harleen
A popular and spiritual name in Sikh and Punjabi communities. It reflects a deep connection to faith and has a modern, gentle sound.
Harnoor
Combining the Sanskrit “Har” (God) and Persian “Noor” (light), this beautiful name is cherished in Sikh culture for its spiritual meaning and lyrical quality.
Harsha
A classic, positive, and unisex name (though more common for girls recently). It’s a timeless choice that conveys pure happiness and cheerfulness.
Harshada
A lovely name meaning “bestower of joy.” It’s the feminine equivalent of Harshad and is quite popular in Western India, especially Maharashtra and Gujarat.
Harshini
A very popular name across India, especially in the south. It has a melodious sound and a wonderfully positive meaning, making it a favorite for parents.
Harshita
A modern favorite across North and Central India. It’s the feminine form of Harshit, carrying a meaning of immense delight and cheerfulness.
Harsimran
A deeply spiritual Sikh name that combines “Har” (God) and “Simran” (meditation). It’s a unisex name, very popular for girls in Punjabi families.
Hasina
A widely used and beloved name in Indian Muslim communities. It’s a classic Arabic name praised for its simple elegance and beautiful meaning.
Heer
Famous as the heroine of the tragic Punjabi romance “Heer Ranjha,” this name is iconic in North India. It signifies purity, strength, and timeless love.
Hema
A classic, pan-Indian name that has been popular for decades. It’s famously associated with actress Hema Malini and evokes a sense of timeless, golden beauty.
Hemakshi
A poetic and beautiful name that literally means “one with golden eyes.” It’s a relatively rare and elegant choice for parents looking for something unique yet traditional.
Hemal
A short and sweet name popular in Western India, particularly Gujarat. It shares the same beautiful “golden” meaning as Hema and is used for both girls and boys.
Hemali
A melodious name popular in Western India. Like Hema and Hemal, it relates to gold, symbolizing preciousness and radiance. It’s a sweet and feminine choice.
Hemalatha
A graceful and poetic name that combines “Hema” (gold) and “Latha” (vine). It creates a beautiful image of a precious, delicate plant and is popular in the South.
Hemangini
A very traditional and descriptive name that means “one with a golden body” or “golden-hued.” It’s a classic name found in scriptures and literature.
Hemanti
Associated with “Hemant,” the pre-winter season in India, this name evokes a sense of coolness, dew, and serene beauty. It’s particularly popular in Bengal.
Hena
Also spelled Heena, this name refers to the henna plant used for celebratory body art. It’s associated with joy, beauty, festivals, and auspicious occasions.
Hetal
A very popular name in Gujarat, derived from “Het,” which means love and affection. It conveys warmth, friendliness, and a loving nature.
Hima
A simple and pure name meaning “snow.” It brings to mind the serene and majestic beauty of the Himalayas. It’s a short, elegant, and nature-based choice.
Himadri
A majestic name that means “snow mountain,” a direct reference to the Himalayas. It is poetic and powerful, often used in Bengali and other Eastern Indian languages.
Himaja
A beautiful mythological name for Parvati, who was born as the daughter of Himavan, the personification of the Himalayas. It’s a popular choice in South India.
Himani
Meaning “glacier,” this name is another beautiful reference to the snowy Himalayas and the goddess Parvati. It’s a popular and elegant choice across North India.
Hina
The more common spelling for Hena. The name is deeply cultural, associated with weddings, celebrations, and fragrant beauty. It’s a beloved name across the subcontinent.
Hiral
A very popular name in Gujarat, derived from “Hira” (diamond). It signifies something precious, radiant, and brilliant. It’s a modern classic in the region.
Hiranmayi
A classical and divine name meaning “the golden one,” often used to describe the goddess of wealth, Lakshmi. It has an elaborate, traditional charm.
Hita
A simple, sweet name with a beautiful meaning. It signifies someone who is cherished and brings good to others. It’s a short and meaningful modern choice.
Hiya
A short, trendy, and very popular name across India. It simply means “heart” and conveys feelings of love, emotion, and deep affection.
Hridya
A more traditional and Sanskrit-based version of Hiya. It signifies that which is related to the heart, suggesting sincerity, love, and compassion.
Hritika
A graceful name with a couple of possible meanings. It can mean “truthful” or refer to a stream, giving it a natural and pure feel. It’s a popular modern name.
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