Dog Names That Start With H
- Haruto
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"a person born in the spring"Description:
Common Japanese choice for boys born in the Spring.
- Heimoana
Origin:
TahitianMeaning:
"crown of the ocean"Description:
A combination of hei "crown" and moana "ocean".
- Herb
- Heladio
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"born in Greece"Description:
Melodic and friendly, and similar to a Spanish word for chilled and ice cream.
- Haniyah
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"pleasant"Description:
Variant of Haniya
- Hardee
Origin:
Variation of Hardy, GermanMeaning:
"bold, brave"Description:
This spelling variation of Hardy is associated with the American fast-food chain.
- Harmoni
Origin:
Spelling variation of HarmonyDescription:
With Harmony on the rise, this spelling variation is getting some attention as well. It was a newcomer to the US Top 1000 in 2015.
- Herenui
Origin:
TahitianMeaning:
"big love"Description:
The Tahitian roots of Herenui are here, which means love, and nui, which means big. So this South Sea Islander name can be translated as "big love".
- Hollister
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"dweller by the holly tree"Description:
Familiar English surname now associated with the Abercrombie & Fitch offshoot.
- Hopper
Origin:
English or DutchMeaning:
"leaper, dancer; hop grower"Description:
With a fun, lively sound and a great namesake in programming pioneer, computer scientist and United States Navy rear admiral Grace Hopper, this is one of the coolest new surname names for girls.
- Hatsy
Origin:
Diminutive of HarrietMeaning:
"estate ruler"Description:
So-old-it's-cute-again short from of Harriet, reminiscent of Patsy and Betsy but fresher and more appealing than either of those choices. Hattie is another adorable short form.
- Hamm
- Hildred
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"battle advice"Description:
Part Hilda, part Mildred, but unfortunately not the good parts of either.
- Hadiyya
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"gift"Description:
Perfect for a long-awaited child or rainbow baby.
- Hima
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"snow"Description:
Unisex Sanskrit name with appeal for a winter baby.
- Hayward
Origin:
English occupational surnameMeaning:
"guardian of the hedged enclosure"Description:
An appealing alternative to Hayden and Hayes, perhaps in homage to Old Hollywood actress Rita Hayward.
- Hunu
Origin:
MaoriMeaning:
"sunbeam"Description:
A beautiful meaning for a baby born in the summer or following a difficult time.
- Hitchcock
- Honore
- Haydee