| Hebrew Name | Meaning or History | Gender |
Hadar הָדָר | Glory; citrus fruits. |  |
Hadara הֲדָרָה | The name "Hadara" is derived from the word "הדר" (hadar), which means "glory" or "citrus fruits". |  |
Hadas הֲדַס | Myrtle. One of Sukkot's "four varieties". |  |
Hadassah (Hadasa) הֲדַסָּה | Myrtle. |  |
Hagar הָגָר | Hagar, Sarah's Egyptian maid, was Ishmael's mother. |  |
Hagara הֲגָרָה | The name "Hagara" is derived from the name "Hagar". |  |
Harduf (Hardoof) הַרְדּוּף | Oleander. |   |
Harel (Har'el) הַרְאֵל | Combined of the words הר (har, "mountain") and אל (el, "God"), the meaning of the name Harel is "the mountain of God". The altar in the Temple is called "harel" or "ariel". |  |
Harela (Har'ela) הַרְאֵלָה | The name "Harela" is derived from the name "Harel". The altar in the Temple is called "harel" or "ariel". In the Jewish tradition, Harel is one of the names of Jerusalem. |  |
Heda הֵדָה | The name "Heda" may be derived from the word "הֵד" (hed), which means: echo. |  |
Herzl (Hertsel) הֶרְצְל | The Hebrew name "Herzl" is derived of the family name of Theodor Herzl. |  |
Hiddai (Hidai, Hiday) הִדַּי (הידי) | Hiddai was one of King David's heros. |  |
Hila (Hilla) הִלָּה (הילה) | Halo, aura, radiance. |  |
Hilit (Hillit) הִלִּית (הילית) | The name "הִלִּית" is derived of the word "הילה" (hila, "halo", "aura, "radiance"). |  |
Hillel (Hilel) הִלֵּל (הילל) | (He) praised, glorified. The past tense masculine singular form of the verb לְהַלֵּל (lehalel). |  |
Hodaya הוֹדָיָה | The meaning of the name "הוֹדָיָה" is "thanksgiving". |  |
Hosea (Hoshea, Hoshe'a) הוֹשֵׁעַ | Save! Rescue! (imperative) |  |