15 Hilarious Tweets About Girl Names That Start With H

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Haley, Hannah, Hailey, and Heather are just a few of the many names that start with H. While these are all great girl names to choose from for your daughter or granddaughter, we were wondering what other girls have H as their first letter in their name? We found 15 hilarious tweets below that will make you want to laugh out loud!

You can’t end a blog post without mentioning It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. In this episode, Dennis and Dee are giving their baby daughter the name “Heather” while Charlie tries to convince them against it: Charlie (to Dennis & Dee): You know what? That is not good enough. H names always turn out weird. Hannah Montana! Heather Mills! Heidi Montag! Half of these people have last names that start with M too!” This tweet from @Natalias_Mom really shows how important it is for your child to be given a great first name: “@Sbstis11 I’m sorry but you should’ve thought about naming her before you made her.”

We hope you enjoyed these tweets and reading about the 15 Girls Names That Start With H. Hannah Hartman, Head Writer for Nameberry Blog

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