
The word itself comes from the Old English word haesel but became a name in the nineteenth century.ģ. Coming in second is Hazel, which comes from the English word for the hazel or the light brown color. It became a popular first name in the twentieth century with American author Harper Lee (who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird) being a famous bearer.Ģ.

It comes from the Old English word hearpe, meaning “harp,” and became a surname with its origins from someone who played the harp or made harps. This cool unisex name tops the list for the United States. If you’re looking for a girls’ name that begins with the letter H, then check out the top 10 names in the United States for 2020:ġ. We’re sure you’ll find the right name for your little girl. Take a look at our list of H baby girl names, from the popular or modern names to old-fashioned or biblical ones.

Perhaps it’s the beautiful sounds from Hebrew and Egyptian names to the mythological Greek names beginning with H or the modern trendy names that just sound super cool that appeal to you. Maybe you like the positive associations of the letter H, or you simply like the sound. Many good names start with the letter H, like happiness, heaven, and hope.
