11 Sanskrit Hindu Girl Names Meaning, Starting With H

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Heer
Baby Girl Sign Girl Power; Riches; Diamond; Darkness
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Himani
Baby Girl Sign Girl Glacier; Avalanche; Collection of snow
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Hetvi
Baby Girl Sign Girl Love
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Hennah
Baby Girl Sign Girl God is gracious
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Hanit
Baby Girl Sign Girl A beautiful diamond
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Hanka
Baby Girl Sign Girl Grace or favor
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Haral
Baby Girl Sign Girl Time after the sunset
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Hasri
Baby Girl Sign Girl One who is always happy and joyful
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Hitu
Baby Girl Sign Girl Well wisher
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Havya
Baby Girl Sign Girl To be invoked
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Hinal
Baby Girl Sign Girl Goddess of beauty and wealth

Infographic: Sweet Sanskrit Hindu Girl Names Meaning, Starting With H

Finding the right name for your child is about choosing one that leaves a lasting impression. You can explore diverse cultures and languages or pick one based on your favorite letter or theme. We have compiled some adorable Sanskrit Hindu Girl Names Meaning, Starting With H in the infographic below. Check out the myriad options to find a suitable name for your angel.


 Sanskrit Hindu Girl Names Meaning, Starting With H(infographic)

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