88 Baby Boy Names That Start With H

88 Baby Boy Names That Start With H

From Herman to Harry to Hal, baby boy names that start with H have our whole heart. 💖
Looking for something short and sweet like Hank, or a longer option like Hezekiel?

Maybe you want a more unique name like Hawk or a name that has stood the test of time like Henry?

Whatever your preference, h names have something on offer for you.

After all, it’s the letter that is literally the start of happiness.

So what are some boy names that start with H? Let’s dive in.

(Spoiler alert: there’s a 2020 Top 10 name on the list.)

In this article 📝

  • What is a good name that starts with H?
  • What are unique boy names that start with H?

What is a good name that starts with H?

These are our favorite H baby boy names:

  1. Hadley. Originally an English surname, Hadley means “heather field.”
  2. Haiden. This old English name means “hayfield.” From its German origins, it means “heather.” Try Haden or Haydn as alternative spellings.
  3. Hailey. This popular gender-neutral name means “hay meadow.” Hayley or Haley are both alternative spellings.
  4. Hakeem. Of Arabic origin, Hakeem means “wise.”
  5. Hamza. “Lion” 🦁
  6. Hani. From its Arabic origins, Hani means “carefree” and “happy.” From its Hawaiian roots, it’s “to move lightly.”
  7. Hank. This popular German name means “ruler of the home” — a perfect option for the little being who is about to take over your world.
  8. Hans. “God is gracious.”
  9. Harleigh. From Old English origins, Harleigh means “from the hare’s meadow.” 🐇 Harley is an alternative spelling.
  10. Harlow. “Pile of rocks” or “hill”
  11. Harold. “Army ruler”
  12. Harper. Quite simply, “someone who plays the harp.” 🎵
  13. Harris. A popular surname means “son of Harry.” It could also be a version of Henry, meaning “home-ruler.”
  14. Harry. This princely name means “home-ruler.”
  15. Harvey. This common surname is also a fiery little first name. From its old English origins, it means “blazing iron.” From its French origins, it means “battle worthy.”
  16. Hassan. From its Arabic origins, this popular name means “handsome” and “good.”
  17. Hector. This legendary name from ancient Greece was the name of a Trojan champion. It means “to have” or “to hold.”
  18. Hendrik. “Home ruler”
  19. Henrik. Drop the middle ‘d’ and this name retains its meaning. From its German origins, it also means “home-ruler.”
  20. Henry. This name is so popular with new mamas that it’s made it onto the top 10 list for 2020. 🎉 It comes in at number nine and means “home-ruler.”
  21. Herman. “Soldier”
  22. Hershel. “Deer” 🦌
  23. Hilton. “Hill settlement”
  24. Hiro. With its Japanese origins, this little name has some big meanings: “abundant,” “generous” and “prosperous.”
  25. Hogan. From its Irish origins, Hogan means “youth.”
  26. Homer. As in the ancient Greek poet and the Simpson, Homer means “security” and “promise.”
  27. Hudson. The “son of Hudd,” or the “son of Hugh.”
  28. Hugh. “Mind, intellect”
  29. Hugo. “Heart, mind, spirit”
  30. Hunter. 🏹
  31. Hussein. An Arabic name meaning “small, handsome one.” Hussain is an alternative spelling.

What are unique boy names that start with H?

If you’re looking to explore the road less traveled, check about these more uncommon boy names that start with h:

  1. Haddon. “Hill of heather”
  2. Halen. “Hero,” or “from the hall”
  3. Halford. This Old English name means “valley ford.” A ford is a shallow place in a river.
  4. Halsey. “Island” 🏝️
  5. Halstead. “The manor grounds”
  6. Halston. “Holy stone”
  7. Halvor. “Guardian of the rock”
  8. Ham. This Biblical name means “heat.” 🔥
  9. Hamish. Meaning “God protects”
  10. Hamlet. An Old English name meaning “town”
  11. Hampton. “From the village near the town”
  12. Hanson. As it sounds, this name means “son of Hans.” It may be a particular hit with mamas who came of age in the 90s.
  13. Hardie. “Bold, brace”
  14. Hargus. “Rabbit” 🐇
  15. Harlen. “Meadow of the hares” 🐇🐇🐇
  16. Harlow. “Hill of rocks”
  17. Harmony. “Joining, unity”
  18. Harrison. “Son of Harry”
  19. Hartley. “Stag meadow” 🦌
  20. Harun. “High”
  21. Hashim. This Arabic name has a powerful meaning — “crusher.”
  22. Hastings. “Son of the stern man” 🤔
  23. Hatcher. From its Middle English origins, Hatcher means “gate.”
  24. Haven. “Safe place” ❤️
  25. Hayes. “Hedge”
  26. Hawkins. “Hawk” 🦅
  27. Hawk. A strong, powerful boy’s name.
  28. Hazen. “Smooth, beautiful”
  29. Heathcliff. This classic name is sure to be a hit with fans of the Bronte sisters. And, just as it sounds, it means “cliff by the heath.”
  30. Hedley. “Heather clearing”
  31. Hedrick. “Powerful ruler”
  32. Heito. This Japanese name has a few meanings — “soldier,” “ladle,” “passed,” and “climb.”
  33. Helge. A Scandinavian, German, and Dutch name, Helge means “holy.”
  34. Helmuth. Of German origin, Helmuth means “brave protector.”
  35. Henderson. A common surname, Henderson works just as well as a first name. It means “son of Henry.”
  36. Hendrix. Meaning “ruler of the home,” this name is an easy choice for Jimi fans.
  37. Henny. “Keeper of the heart” ” ❤️
  38. Heriberto. “Shining warrior” ✨✨✨
  39. Hermie. Meaning “soldier,” this sweet-sounding name also belongs to the famous Christmas elf.
  40. Hernan. “Gentle traveler” 🌎
  41. Heston. A well-known surname, Heston is a combination of hes meaning “brushwood” and tun, meaning “farmstead.”
  42. Heywood. “Guardian of the hedged enclosure”
  43. Herndon. “Heron valley”
  44. Hezekiel. “God will strengthen
  45. Hideo. This top Japanese name means “superior or high-quality man.”
  46. Hjalmar. “Helmet protector”
  47. Holden. This English name means “hollow in the valley” and was the name of the main character in The Catcher in the Rye.
  48. Holland. It’s the name of the European land of clogs and tulips. It also may mean “land on the ridge.”
  49. Horacio. Fans of Shakespeare’s Hamlet may be familiar with this one. It means “timekeeper.” ⏱️
  50. Houston. This name is out of this world — and so is its meaning. It’s a combination of “heart, mind, and spirit” and “settlement.”
  51. Hoyt. Of old Norse origin, Hoyt means “spirit” or “soul.”
  52. Huck. This sweet name has a sweet meaning. Quite literally. It means “sweet.” 🍯
  53. Hubert. “Bright, shining intellect.” ✨
  54. Humberto. If you break this German name down, it’s made up of hun which means “bear-cub” or “warrior” and berht which means “bright.” Bright warrior or bright bear-cub? Both are lovely.
  55. Huntlee. From its Old English origin, Huntlee means “meadow of the hunter.”
  56. Herculano. This name harks back to ancient times and is a variation of Hercules. Famous for his strength and adventurous spirit, it’s no wonder he got his own Disney feature. (If you’re looking for more Disney names, head here.)
  57. Hymie. This Hebrew name has a beautifully simple meaning — “life.” 🌱

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