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Do you know? As the eighth letter in the alphabet, “H” is frequently used in numerous words in many different languages.
The following is a list of more than 200 English words that begin with the letter H.
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List Of 6-Letter Words Starting With Letter H

Habbos | Habbo is an online virtual world and chat room. It is owned and operated by Sulake. |
habeas | To have |
Habibs | Habib’s is a Brazilian fast food company that specializes in Middle Eastern cuisine |
habile | deft; skillful. |
habits | a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up: |
Hables | emitir palabras, expresarse) a. to speak. hablar en voz alta/baja to speak loudly/softly |
haboob | a violent and oppressive wind blowing in summer, especially in Sudan |
haceks | use a computer to gain unauthorized access to data in a system: |
hachis | A dish made of boiled potato. |
hacked | cut with rough or heavy blows: |
hacker | a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data. |
hackle | erectile hairs along the back of a dog or other animal that rise when it is angry or alarmed: |
Hadads | Joy, noise, clamor |
hadden | Hill of heather |
haddie | myrtle tree |
Hadean | relating to or characteristic of Hades, the underworld of the dead |
Hadens | Hill of heather; Hay clearing; Heathen |
hading | of a shaft, vein, or fault) incline from the vertical: |
hadith | traditions containing sayings of the prophet Muhammad with accounts of his daily practice |
hadjee | an Arabic term of respect for someone who has made the pilgrimage to Mecca. |
hadjes | pilgrimage to Mecca during the month of Dhu al-Hijja |
hadjis | a Muslim who has been to Mecca as a pilgrim: |
hadron | a subatomic particle of a type including the baryons and mesons, which can take part |
haeing | possess, own, or hold: |

haemal | of or concerning the blood. |
haemic | relating to or containing or affecting blood. |
haemin | Hemin is an iron-containing porphyrin with chlorine that can be formed from a heme group |
Haemus | In Greek mythology, King Haemus of Thrace, was the son of Boreas, the north wind. |
haffit | the part of the face above the upper jaw; the cheekbone and temple. |
hafele | The Häfele Group is a German family enterprise with its head office in Nagold |
Hafidh | Hafiz, literally meaning “protector”, depending on the context, is a term used by Muslims |
hafnia | Hafnia is a genus of Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria |
hafter | A maker of handles for knives and other tools |
Hagans | Haggen Food & Pharmacy is a grocery retailer in Washington State. |
Hagars | According to the Book of Genesis, Hagar was an Egyptian slave, a handmaiden of Sarah |
hagden | the greater shearwater |
hagdon | any of several seabirds chiefly of the North Atlantic: |
Hagers | thin or thin-faced |
haggai | a Hebrew minor prophet of the 6th century BC. |
hagged | bewitched, enchanted. |
haggis | a Scottish dish consisting of a sheep’s or calf’s offal mixed with suet, oatmeal, and seasoning |
haggle | dispute or bargain persistently, especially over the cost of something: |
Hagiga | Hagigah or Chagigah is one of the tractates comprising Moed, one of the six orders of the Mishnah |
Hagins | young |
Hagles | dispute or bargain persistently, especially over the cost of something: |
haglet | A shearwater |
Hagner | habitational name for someone from any of numerous places called Hagen, |
hagrid | Worried |
ha-ha | a ditch with a wall on its inner side below ground level, forming a boundary to a park or garden |
Hahira | Hahira is a small town in Lowndes County, Georgia. It is located close to Valdosta city |
haicks | use a computer to gain unauthorized access to data in a system |
haiduk | a Balkan outlaw opposed to Turkish rule |
Haighs | Haigh’s Chocolates is an Australian family owned bean-to-bar chocolate making company based in Adelaide, South Australia |
Haight | the measurement from base to top or (of a standing person) from head to foot |
haikai | an often playful type of Japanese verse or prose cultivated in the later feudal ages |
haikus | a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five |
hailed | hail falls |
hailer | call out to (someone) to attract attention |
Hailes | Hail is a form of solid precipitation. It is distinct from ice pellets, though the two are often confused. |
Hailey | hayfield |
Hailus | a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five |
Haimen | a fold of mucous membrane that partly covers the entrance to the vagina |
Hainan | an island in the South China Sea that forms an autonomous region of China |
hainch | Hainich is a forested hill chain in the state of Thuringia in Germany, between the towns of Eisenach |
hained | fasten or secure with a chain |
Haines | Haines is a census-designated place located in Haines Borough, Alaska, United States. |
haints | Haint blue is a collection of pale shades of blue-green that are traditionally used to paint |
haique | an unrhymed Japanese poetic form that consists of 17 syllables arranged in three lines |
hairdo | the way in which a person’s hair is styled: |
haired | having hair of a specified kind: |
Haires | a woman who is legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person’s death: |
hairst | any of the fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans, mammals |
Haiths | a curse or a profanity. |
hajjah | Hajjah is the capital city of Hajjah Governorate in north-western Yemen. |
Hajjam | The Hijama, also known as cupping, are an ethnic group in India known for practicing cupping |
hajjes | wise, intelligent. |
hajjis | a Muslim who has been to Mecca as a pilgrim |
hakams | Hakama are a type of traditional Japanese clothing. Originally stemming from kù |
hakari | a Maori feast which follows a funeral ceremony or marks another important occasion |
hakeas | Hakea is a genus of about 150 species of plants in the Family Proteaceae, endemic to Australia |
Hakhel | Hakhel is a biblical commandment of assembling all Israelite men, women and children |
hakims | a physician using traditional remedies in India and Muslim countries. |
Hakkas | a member of a people of southeastern China, especially Canton, Taiwan, and Hong Kong |
Hakomi | The Hakomi Method is a form of mindfulness-centered somatic psychotherapy developed by Ron Kurtz in the 1970s. |
halaal | denoting or relating to meat prepared as prescribed by Muslim law: |
halala | a monetary unit of Saudi Arabia, equal to one hundredth of a riyal. |
halals | Halal is an Arabic word that translates to ‘permissible’ in English. In the Quran, the term halal is contrasted with the term haram |
Halang | Halang-Halang is a Visayan dish, which literally means “spicy, spicy.” |
halers | a monetary unit of the Czech Republic, equal to one hundredth of a koruna. |
halest | (of a person, especially an elderly one) strong and healthy: |
Haleys | hay meadow” or “hay clearing. |
halfas | the size, amount, or quality of one thing is half or nearly half that of another |
halfen | (jemandem) durch Rat und Tat die Arbeit, das Erreichen eines Ziels erleichtern oder ermöglichen |
halide | a binary compound of a halogen with another element or group. |
halier | a former monetary unit of Slovakia, equal to one hundredth of a koruna. |

Halims | gentle, forbearing, mild, patient, understanding, indulgent, slow to anger. |
haling | present participle:haling |
halloo | cry or shout “halloo” to attract attention or to give encouragement to dogs in hunting: |
hallos | honor as holy |
hallot | a loaf of white bread containing eggs and leavened with yea |
hallow | the Ganges is hallowed as a sacred, cleansing river |
hallux | a person’s big toe. |
halmas | The feast of All Saints’ Day |
haloed | surround with or as if with a halo |
haloes | a disk or circle of light shown surrounding or above the head of a saint or holy person |
haloid | (of a cell or nucleus) having a single set of unpaired chromosomes |
halons | any of a number of unreactive gaseous compounds of carbon with bromine and other halogens |
halsed | to hug or to embrace |
halser | a person who hugs or embraces |
halses | drag or draw forcibly: |
halted | bring or come to an abrupt stop |
halter | a rope or strap with a noose or headstall placed around the head of a horse or other animal |
halutz | a Jew who immigrated to the region of Palestine especially as part of a movement in the years |
halvah | Halva is a type of confectionery originating from Persia and widely spread throughout the East. |
halvas | either of two equal or corresponding parts into which something is or can be divided: |
halved | divide into two parts of equal or roughly equal size: |
halver | Halver is a town in Germany |
halves | either of two equal or corresponding parts into which something is or can be divided: |
Halych | Halych is a historic city on the Dniester River in western Ukraine |
hamada | A hamada is a type of desert landscape consisting of high, largely barren, hard rocky plateaus |
hamals | a castrated ram. |
Hamans | Haman is the main antagonist in the Book of Esther, who according to the Hebrew Bible |
hamate | a carpal bone situated on the lower outside edge of the hand. |
hamaul | a porter, bearer, or servant. |
hamble | having or showing a modest or low estimate of one’s own importance: |
Hambys | habitational name from Hanby near Welton le Marsh, in Lincolnshire |
Hameds | two curved pieces of iron or wood forming or attached to the collar of a draft horse |
hamels | a castrated ram. |
Hamils | to be pregnant, to get pregnant |
haming | overact |
Hamite | a member of a group of North African peoples, including the ancient Egyptians and Berbers |
hamlet | a small settlement, generally one smaller than a village: |
Hamlin | Damar Romeyelle Hamlin is an American football safety for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football |
hammal | Hamal, designated Alpha Arietis, is the brightest star in the northern zodiacal constellation of Aries |
hammam | A hammam or Turkish bath is a type of steam bath or a place of public bathing associated with the Islamic |
hammed | overact |
hammer | a tool with a heavy metal head mounted at right angles at the end of a handle |
hamose | Ahmose I was a pharaoh and founder of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, classified as the first |
hamous | known about by many people |
hamper | a large basket with a lid used for laundry: |
Hamres | a basket with a carrying handle and a hinged lid, used for food, cutlery, and plates on a picnic |
hamuli | a small hook or hook-shaped projection, especially one of a number linking the forewings |
hamzah | lion, strong, steadfast |
hamzas | in Arabic script) a symbol representing a glottal stop. |
hanami | especially in Japan) the practice or custom of viewing cherry blossoms when they are in full bloom: |

Hanans | Gracious, gracious gift; God was compassionate; Compassion, affection. |
hanaps | A hanap is an obsolete, Norman-French term for a large drinking goblet, made of precious material |
hances | a possibility of something happening: |
Handan | Handan is a prefecture-level city located in the southwest of Hebei province, China. |
handax | a short-handled ax intended for use with one hand |
Hanels | Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream is an ice cream company franchise founded by Alice Handel in 1945 |
Haners | a shaped piece of wood, plastic, or metal with a hook at the top, from which clothes may be hung |
Hanfic | short for fan fiction |
hangar | a large building with an extensive floor area, typically for housing aircraft. |
hanged | suspend or be suspended from above with the lower part dangling free: |
hanger | a person who hangs something |
hangin | the practice of hanging condemned people as a form of capital punishment: |
hangis | make (someone or something) different; alter or modify: |
hangry | bad-tempered or irritable as a result of hunger: |
hangul | The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul in South Korea and Chosŏn’gŭl in North Korea |
hangup | an emotional problem or inhibition |
Hanham | Hanham is a suburb of Bristol. It is located in the south east of the city. |
haniwa | The Haniwa are terracotta clay figures that were made for ritual use and buried with the dead |
hanjar | A khanjar is a traditional dagger originating from Oman, it has since spread to the rest |
hanked | a coil or skein of yarn, hair, rope, or other material: |
hanker | feel a strong desire for or to do something |
hankie | a handkerchief. |
Hankou | Hankou, alternately romanized as Hankow |
Hankow | Hankou, alternately romanized as Hankow, was one of the three towns merged |
Hanley | Hanley is one of the six towns that, along with Burslem, Longton, Fenton, Tunstall |
Hanlys | high meadow |
Hannah | Hannah is one of the wives of Elkanah mentioned in the First Book of Samuel. |
hansel | Hansel and Gretel” is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm and published in 1812 |
Hansen | Hanson is an American pop rock band from Tulsa, Oklahoma, formed by brothers Isaac Hanson |
hanses | a medieval guild of merchants |
Some Other Examples Of 6-Letter Words Starting With H
Haases | hackie | hackly |
haeres | hafhagbutted | hakeem |
haffet | Hajeks | Hanafi |
Hanbys | Hanifs | Hankes |
Hannas | hansas |
Interesting Activities For Kids With 6-Letter Words Starting With H
1. Name Game

Children may learn about six-letter words that begin with the letter H and their proper usage by playing this entertaining game. In the game, questions are posed to the child, who must respond.
The game can be played both ways, with the parent giving the right response and the youngster posing the question.
Children are taught the value of using these phrases effectively using this entertaining way.
Examples:
Q: What is the person who hacks called?
Ans: Hacker.
Q: What is the part of the upper jaw in the face called?
Ans: Haffet.
Q: What is the other term used for hairstyling?
Ans: Hairdo.
Q: What is the ancient monetary unit of Slovakia?
Ans: Hailer.
Q: What is the term used for sanctification?
Ans: Hallow.
2. Fill In The Blanks

Fill-in-the-blanks is another entertaining and simple pastime. You may teach your kids some practical 6 letter words that start with H using this educational game.
H_rbor
Has_er
H_slet
Hau_hs
Has_le
3. Match The Words With Meanings

Another well-liked game that might make it simple for your young kids to learn some new words is a matching activity. Your child will be able to grasp the concepts of similar and dissimilar things through this way. You will need to make two sets of columns for this.
You need to explain to your kids how to read the word and its meaning and how to correctly match them with the appropriate words.
hansom | i) (in Hawaii) a person who is not a native Hawaiian, especially a white person. |
hanted | ii) Hanukkah is a Jewish festival commemorating the recovery of Jerusalem and subsequent rededication of the Second Temple at the beginning of the Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid Empire in the 2nd century BCE. |
hantle | iii) a two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage accommodating two inside, with the driver seated behind. |
Hanuka | iv) (of a place) frequented by a ghost |
haoles | v) feel or manipulate with the hands: |
(Answer: a-v, b-iv, c-i, d-ii, e-iii)
Conclusion
In these instructional activities, new words with six different beginning sounds, beginning with H are presented to the students. We would be happy to help further if you require it.
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