This list includes 12 Polish girl names that start with H, from “Halina” to “Huberta”. They range from traditional Slavic forms to Germanic and biblical imports, and many have established diminutives and name-day traditions. Use this list for baby-name ideas, genealogy research, or authentic character naming.

Polish girl names that start with H are feminine given names used across Poland. Many reflect Slavic roots, foreign influences, and long-standing name-day customs.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Meaning/Origin, Variants & Diminutives, and Name day.

Name: The standard Polish spelling with diacritics, so you see the authentic given form used in Poland.

Pronunciation: A simple phonetic guide or IPA that helps you say each name correctly in Polish.

Meaning/Origin: A concise one-line summary explaining roots and literal meaning to help you assess cultural significance.

Variants & Diminutives: Common short forms and regional variants you might encounter in family records or everyday use.

Name day: The traditional Polish celebratory day associated with the name, useful for cultural context and gift-giving.

Polish girl names that start with H

NamePronunciationMeaning / OriginVariants / Diminutives
Helenaheh-LEH-nah (/xɛˈlɛ.na/)Greek origin, meaning “torch” or “shining light”.Hela, Helcia, Helenka, Helunia, Helusia
HannaHAHN-nah (/ˈxan.na/)Hebrew origin, a form of Anna meaning “grace” or “favor”.Hania, Hanka, Haneczka, Hanusia
Halinahah-LEE-nah (/xaˈli.na/)Likely from Greek “galene,” meaning “calm” or “serenity”.Halinka, Hala, Halusia, Halcia
Honoratahoh-noh-RAH-tah (/xɔ.nɔˈra.ta/)Latin origin, from “honoratus,” meaning “honored” or “esteemed”.Honia, Honorka, Norka, Honorcia
Henrykahen-RIH-kah (/xɛnˈrɨ.ka/)Feminine form of Henryk (Henry), meaning “home ruler”.Henia, Henryczka, Heniutka, Heniusia
HalszkaHALSH-kah (/ˈxalʂ.ka/)An old Polish diminutive of Elżbieta, meaning “my God is an oath”.Halszka is itself a form; diminutives are rare.
Herminaher-MEE-nah (/xɛrˈmi.na/)Germanic origin, meaning “universal” or “whole”.Herminka, Mina, Hermisia
Hiacyntahya-TSIN-tah (/xjaˈt͡sɨn.ta/)From the hyacinth flower, named after a figure in Greek mythology.Jacysia, Cynia, Cysia
Hilariahee-LAHR-yah (/xiˈlar.ja/)Latin for “cheerful,” sharing its root with the word “hilarious”.Hila, Hilarka, Larka
Hortensjahor-TEN-syah (/xɔrˈtɛn.sja/)Latin origin from “hortus,” meaning “garden”. It is the name of the hydrangea flower.Hortka, Hortunia, Tenia
Hipolitahee-poh-LEE-tah (/xi.pɔˈli.ta/)Greek, “freer of horses,” the name of the mythological queen of the Amazons.Hipolitka, Pola, Polcia
Hubertahoo-BER-tah (/xuˈbɛr.ta/)Feminine form of Hubert, meaning “bright mind” or “bright heart”.Hubertka, Berta

Descriptions

Helena
A timeless and elegant classic, consistently popular throughout Polish history and beloved for its grace.
Hanna
An international favorite that has become one of the most popular names for girls in Poland.
Halina
A warm and friendly name, very popular in the mid-20th century, now considered a charming classic.
Honorata
A noble and dignified name with strong historical roots, though less common for newborns today.
Henryka
A strong, traditional name, more common in older generations, carrying a sense of established heritage.
Halszka
A unique and historic name, famously borne by a 16th-century princess. It’s rare today.
Hermina
An elegant and sophisticated name with a continental European feel, quite rare in Poland.
Hiacynta
A very rare, poetic, and slightly archaic floral name with mythological and religious connections.
Hilaria
A bright and joyful-sounding name that is extremely uncommon in modern Poland, valued for its positive meaning.
Hortensja
A grand, floral name that feels vintage and sophisticated. It is exceptionally rare in Poland.
Hipolita
A powerful, mythological name with ancient roots. It is almost never used in contemporary Poland.
Huberta
A strong but very rare name in Poland, typically found only in historical records or specific families.
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