Halla is a female name with Icelandic origin. It is pronounced as HAHT-lah (/ˈhatla/) in Icelandic. This unique and beautiful name has variations such as Hala. In the United States, Halla has been a relatively uncommon name for baby girls in recent years. However, it has had occasional occurrences, with the highest rank being in 2006 when it was given to 14 newborn girls and ranked 8236th most popular. The name Halla carries a sense of individuality and charm, making it an excellent choice for parents looking for a distinctive name for their baby girl.
Dr. Halla Diyab is a British Libyan-born award-winning screenwriter, author, producer, and TV commentator known for her work in British and international media, as well as her expertise on the Middle East and Islamic culture. |
Halla Ayla is an Iraqi American artist and self-taught photographer known for her activism in women's rights and promoting peace between the Arab world and the West. |
Halla Gunnarsdóttir is an Icelandic politician, feminist journalist, and writer who has held various influential positions in Iceland and the United Kingdom. |
Halla Tómasdóttir is an Icelandic business person and public speaker, known for her role in founding Reykjavík University and co-founding the investment firm Auður Capital. |
Halla Signý Kristjánsdóttir is an Icelandic politician serving as a member of the Althing for the Northwest Constituency since 2017. |