Top Baby Girl Names Starting With H - Page 18
Baby Girl Names Starting with H List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Song | ||
Eastern African - Amharic name meaning life | ||
'Sword goddess', from Old Norse; A variant form is Hjordos | ||
'Sword goddess', from Old Norse; A variant form is Hjordis | ||
The sword maiden | ||
She who is beautiful | ||
Lightning, the thunderbolt of Indra; joy, bliss, and energy; divine love and bliss | ||
Plenty, plentiful | ||
A name given to a low-born daughter | ||
Mother of Atli. | ||
A low-born daughter's name | ||
A low-born child's name | ||
A daughter who is of low status | ||
A woman who was born in a low status | ||
Waterfall | ||
A clear lake. | ||
A Type of Flower | ||
God is gracious and merciful. | ||
A woman who is of low rank | ||
A name given to she who is of low rank | ||
An Anglo-Saxon old girls name | ||
Arabic name, meaning 'guidance'. Also transliterated as Hooda, Huda, and Houda. | ||
Praise God | ||
A woman whose hair is beautiful. | ||
Yiddish word for myrtle tree. | ||
Wonders of God | ||
Of Today | ||
A Garden Tool Used to Loosen Soil, A korean dish of raw fish | ||
Become; A surname | ||
A desirable woman | ||
Pole Cat | ||
A lover of nature who loves outdoors | ||
Star | ||
Holy | ||
Holly | ||
Varient Holley | ||
Holi is a variant transcription of Holly | ||
Holy Day' , Off working day | ||
Taken from the name of the holly tree, an evergreen whose stiff, glossy, | ||
A name of the irish girl | ||
Near the Holly | ||
Holland is Land On The Ridge; toponomical surname indicative of ancestral origin in the Dutch region of Holland | ||
Beloved, beloved of everyone. | ||
of the great hall, island man | ||
The Holly Tree; Common Name Given Christmas Female Babies | ||
The Holly Tree | ||
Form of Holly; Holly Grove | ||
of the great hall, island man | ||
This Girl's name means 'holy day.' Variant spellings are Holiday and Haliday | ||
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