2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [32]
Haimie, Haimy, Haimey, Haimee, Haymi, Haymie, Haymee, Haimea
Hakana (Turkish) Feminine form of Hakan; ruler of the people; an empress
Hakanah, Hakanna, Hakane, Hakann, Hakanne
Hakkoz (Hebrew) One who has the qualities of a thorn
Hakoz, Hakkoze, Hakoze, Hakkoza, Hakoza
Halak (Hebrew) One who is bald; smooth
Haleigha (Hawaiian) Born with the rising sun
Haleea, Haleya, Halya
Hall (American) One who is distinguished
Haul
Hallie (Scandinavian, Greek, English) From the hall; woman of the sea; from the field of hay
Halley, Hallie, Halle, Hallee, Hally, Halleigh, Hallea, Halleah
Halo (Latin) Having a blessed aura
Haylo, Haelo, Hailo
Halsey (American) A playful woman
Halsy, Halsee, Halsea, Halsi, Halsie, Halcie, Halcy, Halcey
Halyn (American) A unique young woman
Halynn, Halynne, Halin, Halinn, Halinne
Hammon (Hebrew) Of the warm springs
Hamula (Hebrew) Feminine form of Hamul; spared by God
Hamulah, Hamulla, Hamullah
Hana (Japanese / Arabic) Resembling a flower blossom / a blissful woman
Hanah, Hanako
Hanan (Arabic) One who shows mercy and compassion
Hang (Vietnamese) Of the moon
Hanika (Hebrew) A graceful woman
Hanikah, Haneeka, Haneekah, Hanyka, Hanykah, Haneika, Haneikah, Hanieka
Hanita (Indian) Favored with divine grace
Hanitah, Hanyta, Haneeta, Hanytah, Haneetah, Haneita, Haneitah, Hanieta
Haniyah (Arabic) One who is pleased; happy
Haniya, Haniyyah, Haniyya, Hani, Hanie, Hanee, Hany, Haney
*THannah (Hebrew) Having favor and grace; in the Bible, mother of Samuel
Hanalee, Hanalise, Hanna, Hanne, Hannele, Hannelore, Hannie, Hanny, Chana
Hanya (Aboriginal) As solid as a stone
Happy (American) A joyful woman
Happey, Happi, Happie, Happee, Happea
Hara (Hebrew) From the mountainous land
Harah, Harra, Harrah
Haradah (Hebrew) One who is filled with fear
Harada
Harika (Turkish) A superior woman
Harikah, Haryka, Hareeka, Harykah, Hareekah, Hareaka, Hareakah
Hariti (Indian) In mythology, the goddess for the protection of children
Haritie, Haryti, Harytie, Haritee, Harytee, Haritea, Harytea
Harley (English) From the meadow of the hares
Harlea, Harlee, Harleen, Harleigh, Harlene, Harlie, Harli, Harly
Harlow (American) An impetuous woman
Harmony (English / Latin) Unity; musically in tune
Harmonie, Harmoni, Harmonee
ˆHarper (English) One who plays or makes harps
Harriet (German) Feminine form of Henry; ruler of the house
Harriett, Hanriette, Hanrietta, Harriette, Harrietta, Harrette
Harva (English) A warrior of the army
Hasibah (Arabic) Feminine form of Hasib; one who is noble and respected
Hasiba, Hasyba, Hasybah, Haseeba, Haseebah
Hasina (African) One who is good and beautiful
Hasinah, Hasyna, Hasynah
Haurana (Hebrew) Feminine form of Hauran; woman from the caves
Hauranna, Hauranah, Haurann, Hauranne
Haven (English) One who provides a safe haven
Hayven, Havan, Hayvan, Havon, Hayvon, Havin, Hayvin, Havyn, Hayvyn, Haeven, Haevin, Haevan
Havva (Turkish) A giver of the breath of life
Havvah, Havvia, Havviah
Hayden (English) From the hedged valley Haden, Haydan, Haydn, Haydon, Haeden, Haedyn,
Hadyn
Hayud (Arabic) From the mountain
Hayuda, Hayudah, Hayood, Hayooda
Hazel (English) From the hazel tree
Hazell, Hazelle, Haesel, Hazle, Hazal, Hayzel, Haezel, Haizel
Heartha (Teutonic) A gift from Mother Earth
Heather (English) Resembling the evergreen flowering plant
Hether, Heatha, Heath, Heathe
THeaven (American) From paradise; from the sky
Heavely, Heavenly, Hevean, Hevan, Heavynne, Heavenli, Heavenlie, Heavenleigh, Heavenlee, heavenley, Heavenlea, Heavyn
Hecate (Greek) In mythology, a goddess of fertility and witchcraft
Hekate
Heidi (German) Of the nobility, serene
Heidy, Heide, Hydie
Heirnine (Greek) Form of Helen, meaning “the shining light”
Heirnyne, Heirneine, Heirniene, Heirneene, Heirneane
Helen (Greek) The shining light; in mythology, Helen was the most beautiful woman in the world
Helene, Halina, Helaine, Helana, Heleena, Helena, Helenna, Hellen, Aleen, Elaine, Eleanor, Elena, Ellen, Galina, Heirnine, Helice, Leanna, Yalena
Helia