This list includes 44 Latina girl names that start with H, from “Habiba” to “Huda”. These names reflect Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, and Indigenous roots and suit expecting parents, writers, and researchers.

Latina girl names that start with H are given names used across Spanish and Portuguese speaking communities. Several come from Arabic or Indigenous languages, showing Latin America’s layered naming history.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Meaning, Pronunciation, Origin/Region, and Notes.

Name: The given name as commonly used; you use this to find spellings and decide on favorites.

Meaning: A concise definition or origin meaning; you use it to weigh cultural or symbolic significance for the baby.

Pronunciation: A simple phonetic respelling helps you say the name correctly and share correct pronunciation with others.

Origin/Region: Shows the language or country where the name is most used, helping you choose culturally appropriate options.

Notes: Short notes include variant spellings, related names, and brief cultural context useful for decisions.

Latina girl names that start with H

NamePronunciationMeaningOrigin/Region
Helenaheh-LEH-nahtorch; shining oneSpain, Latin America, Portugal
HeliaHEH-lee-ahof the sun (from Helios)Spain, Latin America
Heloísaeh-loh-EE-sahfamous warrior (Germanic origin)Portugal, Brazil, Spain, Latin America
HildaHIL-dahbattle womanSpain, Latin America, US Hispanic
Hildegardahil-deh-GAR-dahbattle enclosure (Germanic)Spain, Latin America
HildeHIL-dehbattle (short form)Spain, Latin America
Hilariahee-LAH-ree-ahcheerful, joyfulSpain, Latin America
HebeHEH-behyouth; prime of lifeBrazil, Spain, Latin America
Hortensiahor-TEN-see-ahof the garden (from hortus)Spain, Latin America
Hortenciahor-TEN-see-ahvariant of HortensiaMexico, Central America, Latin America
Hortensehor-TAHNSEof the garden (variant)Spain (rare), Latin America
Herlindaher-LEEN-dahlikely Germanic-Spanish compoundMexico, Central America
Hermelindaher-meh-LEEN-dahGermanic feminine compoundSpain, Latin America
Herminiaher-MEE-nee-ahwhole; universal (Germanic roots)Spain, Latin America
Herminaher-MEE-nahvariant of HerminiaSpain, Latin America
HermaHER-mahderived from Hermes/Hermina (short form)Spain, Latin America
Hipólitahee-POH-lee-tahof the horses (from Greek Hippolytos)Spain, Latin America
Hipatiahee-PAH-tee-ahsupreme, highest (Greek)Spain, Latin America
Higiniahee-HEE-nee-ahhealthy (from Hyginus/Hygieia roots)Spain, Latin America
HelgaHEL-gahholy; blessed (Germanic)Spain, Latin America (immigrant communities)
Hermineher-MEE-nehwarrior; messenger (variant of Hermione)Spain, Latin America
Haizeahi-TSEH-ahwindBasque region (Spain), Spain
HadaHAH-dahfairySpain, Latin America
Haydéehigh-DEH-ayderived from Greek/Byronic characterSpain, Latin America, Caribbean
HalaHAH-lahhalo; welcome (Arabic)Lebanese/Syrian diaspora in Latin America
HananHAH-nahncompassion, grace (Arabic/Hebrew)Arab diaspora communities in Latin America
HodaHOH-dahguidance (Arabic)Arab-Latin communities (Argentina, Mexico)
HudaHOO-dahright guidance (Arabic)Arab diaspora in Latin America
Habibahah-BEE-bahbeloved (Arabic)Arab-Latin communities
HasnaHAS-nahbeautiful (Arabic)Arab-Latin communities
HagarHAH-garbiblical name (Hebrew origin)Spain, Latin America
Hannelorehah-ne-LOH-rehcompound Germanic nameSpain, Latin America (immigrant families)
HeidiHY-deenoble sort (Germanic)Latin America, Spain, US Hispanic
Helèneheh-LEHNFrench form of HelenSpain (rare), Latin America
HebeHEH-behyouth (Greek)Brazil, Latin America
Honoriaoh-NOHR-ee-ahhonorSpain, Latin America
Hortensiahor-TEN-see-ahof the garden (repeat entry avoided if redundant)Spain, Latin America
Hortensehor-TAHN-suhvariant of HortensiaSpain (rare), Latin America
Hildelenahil-deh-LEH-nahcompound: Hilda + ElenaLatin America (compound usage)
Hildaelenahil-dah-eh-LEH-nahcompound: Hilda + ElenaLatin America
HilgaHIL-gahvariant of HelgaSpain, Latin America (rare)
HermeHER-mehshort form of Herminia/HermelindaSpain, Latin America
Hellenheh-LEHNvariant of Helen/HelenaLatin America, US Hispanic
HedyHEH-deediminutive of HedwigLatin America (occasional)

Descriptions

Helena
Classic, widely used in Spain and Latin America; variants Elena, Helena; diminutives Lena, Lenita; traditional and timeless.
Helia
Used in Spanish-speaking countries and Latin America; short, gentle name; occasional diminutive Heli; modern yet classical feel.
Heloísa
Portuguese spelling common in Brazil/Portugal; variant of Eloisa; elegant, widely used in Lusophone and some Hispanic communities.
Hilda
Germanic-origin name popular mid-20th century in Latin America; simple diminutives Hildi or Hilda; traditional.
Hildegarda
Formal, old-fashioned Germanic name used occasionally in Hispanic records; shortened to Hilde; often seen in older generations.
Hilde
Short form of Hildegarda or Hilda; used independently; crisp, Scandinavian/Germanic feel seen in Hispanic communities.
Hilaria
Classical Latin name (feminine of Hilarius); rare and historical but occasionally revived; diminutive Lari or Lía.
Hebe
Used in Brazil (famous Brazilian figures) and elsewhere in Latin America; Greek mythological origin, retro-chic.
Hortensia
Traditional Spanish name tied to Roman family name; common historically; diminutives Tensia, Tensi; classic and somewhat formal.
Hortencia
Spanish variant used in Mexico and Central America; familiar form of Hortensia; used across generations.
Hortense
French/Latin variant occasionally used in Spanish-speaking countries; elegant, old-fashioned choice.
Herlinda
Popular in parts of Mexico and Central America; affectionate forms Herli or Linda; mid-century usage.
Hermelinda
Long, traditional name seen in older generations; shortened to Herme, Linda; used in Hispanic civil registries.
Herminia
Historic Spanish name, often shortened to Hermy or Mina; common in older Latin American generations.
Hermina
Shorter form of Herminia; used in Spanish-speaking countries, vintage feel, diminutive Mina.
Herma
Short form used standalone or as nickname for Herminia/Hermelinda; simple and familiar.
Hipólita
Rare, classical name attested historically in Spain and former colonies; archaic but found in records and literature.
Hipatia
Classical name inspired by philosopher Hypatia; used occasionally by families drawn to historical or intellectual names.
Higinia
Older ecclesiastical/registry name seen in historical Spanish and Latin American documents; uncommon today.
Helga
Germanic name used among immigrant families and some Hispanic households; short, strong, vintage.
Hermine
French/European form occasionally adopted in Hispanic communities; elegant, literary-sounding.
Haizea
Modern Basque feminine name used in the Basque Country and sometimes elsewhere in Spain; increasingly popular regionally.
Hada
Word-name meaning “fairy” used occasionally as a given name in Spanish-speaking countries; whimsical and modern.
Haydée
Literary name popularized by Byron/19th-century literature; common in parts of Latin America and the Caribbean.
Hala
Arabic name used by Arab-Latin families in countries like Argentina, Mexico, and Colombia; simple and lyrical.
Hanan
Used among families of Middle Eastern descent in Latin America; short, gentle, and meaningful.
Hoda
Arabic feminine name used within Hispanic countries among Arab-descended families; variants Huda, Hoda.
Huda
Common Arabic name adopted by Arab-Latin families; used in registry and community contexts.
Habiba
Arabic-origin name used by families of Middle Eastern heritage in Latin America; affectionate meaning, often shortened to Biba.
Hasna
Arabic feminine name seen among Arab-descended Hispanic families; simple, positive meaning.
Hagar
Biblical name occasionally used in Hispanic communities; historical and literary usage.
Hannelore
Germanic name seen among European-descended families in Latin America; formal, distinctive.
Heidi
Popular international name widely adopted in Latin America since mid-20th century; friendly, modern; sometimes spelled Heidy.
Helène
French variant occasionally used in Hispanic contexts; elegant and continental (note: accent used in French).
Hebe
(Included also for Brazilian/Portuguese usage) Known from Brazilian public figures; classical, retro-chic.
Honoria
Historic Latin name (female form of Honorius); rare today but attested in older Spanish records and some Latin American families.
Hortensia
Classical Roman-derived Spanish name; historically common; diminutives Tensi/Tensia.
Hortense
Elegant French/Latin variant used occasionally in Hispanic countries; formal and vintage.
Hildelena
Compound name sometimes found in registry entries combining Hilda and Elena; used as a double-barrel given name in Hispanic contexts.
Hildaelena
Another compound form combining two common names; appears in Latin American naming patterns as a single given name.
Hilga
Rare variant seen sporadically in Hispanic records; Germanic/Scandinavian flavor.
Herme
Informal diminutive used as a standalone nickname or given name; warm and familiar.
Hellen
Orthographic variant of Helen/Helena used by some Hispanic families; modern and internationally familiar.
Hedy
Short Germanic diminutive adopted in some Hispanic families; retro and spunky.
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