1641 Baby Names That Start With H (With Meanings and Popularity)
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Baby names that start with H are led by Harper and Henry, names that are emblematic of the two main strains of H names. Harper defines the trendy group of contemporary, androgynous-sounding names with the H initial, also including Hendrix and Harlow. Henry tops the list of classic H names making a comeback, with names like Helena and Harvey following in its footsteps.
Along with Harper, other girl names beginning with H in the US Top 250 include Hannah, Hazel, Hailey, Hadley, and Harmony. In addition to Henry, other boy names starting with H in the US Top 250 include Hudson, Hunter, Harrison, Hayden, and Holden.
A number of wonderful and rare word names begin with H, including Harbor, Holiday, Honor, and Hero, which was traditionally a Greek girl name but in modern times is used for both genders. Some vintage H names we’d love to see make a comeback include Harriet, Henrietta, and Haskell.
The biggest trend in names that start with H is last names as first names. Many of the H names at the top of the charts for both sexes are also surnames: Harper, Hadley, Harley, and Harlow for girls, Hudson, Hunter, Harrison, Hayes, and Hendrix for boys.
Hayes is one of the fastest-rising H names for both sexes. Other H-starting last names used as firsts include Hunter and Hensley for girls, Huxley, Harlan, and Harris for boys, and Hollis for both sexes.
These H surnames will remain the most pervasive trend — Halston is one to watch — but we have our eyes on more traditional names that start with H as well. Old-fashioned boy names like Harold, Harvey, and Hank are sounding cool again, and we’ve recently noticed parents embrace quirky pan-European choices for their sons, such as Hugo, Henrik, Hansel, and Hendrik.
Here, our full selection of names that start with H, ordered by their current popularity on Nameberry.
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The names
Henry
German
"estate ruler"
Hugo
Latinized form of Hugh
"mind, intellect"
Hazel
English
"the hazelnut tree"
Hannah
Hebrew
"grace"
Hallie
English
"dweller at the meadow by the manor"
Harvey
French
"battle worthy"
Harper
English
"harp player"
Heath
English
"the heathland dweller"
Harry
Diminutive of Henry
"estate ruler"
Hayes
English surname and nature name
"hedged area"
Helena
Latinate form of Helen, Greek
"torch; shining light"
Harrison
English
"son of Harry"
Hunter
English
"one who hunts"
Heidi
Diminutive of Adelheid; German
"noble, nobility"
Holly
English nature name
Hudson
English place-name and surname
"Hugh's son"
Hattie
English, diminutive of Harriet
"estate ruler"
Harriet
English variation of French Henriette
"estate ruler"
Hugh
English from German
"mind, intellect"
Huxley
English
"inhospitable place"

