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There are 95 H- names for baby girls. Displayed on this page are H- names (and variants) 1 to 20. Within these names, Hannah (English) was the most popular in 2007, followed in descending order by Hailey (English), Haley (English), Hanna (German), Hailee (English), Harley (English), Halle (English), Hallie (English), Haleigh (English), and Hailie (English). The unusual H- names are Hadassa (German), Hadassah (English and Hebrew), Hadya (Arabic), Hali (English), Halie (English), Hanan (Arabic), Hanne (German), Hannelore (German), Hanni (German), and Harriet (English). H- names are popular as baby girl names. Their usage peaked in 1915 with 4.695% of baby girls being given H- names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 20 H- names. The names have slipped in popularity since then, and they are of moderate use in recent times. In 2007, their total usage was only 2.002% with 22 H- names listed among the top 1000. Among all H- names, Hannah (English) was the most widely used, with a ranking of #9 and a usage of 0.6274%.
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Hadassa ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is used ... variant of Hadassah ... rare as a baby girl name ... Hadassah ... primarily used in the English and ... of Hebrew origin ... name was borne in the Bible by Queen Esther; ... Hadya ... language of origin is Arabic and it is also ... an uncommon baby girl name ... Hailee Hailey Hailie Haleigh Haley Hali Halie Halle Hallie Hanan ... of Arabic origin and it is also used ... not regularly used as a baby girl name ... Hanna Hannah Hanne ... of Hebrew origin and it is used mainly ... form of Johanna ... rarely used as a baby name for girls ... Hannelore ... used predominantly in the German ... the combination of other given names, but ... Hanni ... mainly used in the German language and ... form of Johanna ... rarely used as a baby name for girls ... Harley Harriet
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