| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3381 | Heardind | English | From the hare's valley. | M | |
| 3382 | Heardwine | English | Brave friend. | M | |
| 3383 | Hearne | English | Mythical hunter. | M | |
| 3384 | Hearpere | English | Harpist. | M | |
| 3385 | Heath | English | Masculine form of Heather. Untended land where flowering shrubs grow. Used both as a first name and surname. | M | |
| 3386 | Heathcliff | English | From the heath cliff. | M | |
| 3387 | Heathclyf | English | From the heath cliff. | M | |
| 3388 | Heathdene | English | From the heath. | M | |
| 3389 | Heather | English | A flowering evergreen plant that thrives on peaty barren lands as in Scotland. Heather. | F | |
| 3390 | Heathleah | English | From the heath covered meadow. | M | |
| 3391 | Heathley | English | From the heath covered meadow. | M | |
| 3392 | Hedley | English | Heathery clearing. From a surname and place name. | M | |
| 3393 | Helena | English | Variant of Helen. In mythology the abduction of Zeus's mortal daughter Helen sparked the Trojan War. | F | |
| 3394 | Helewise | English | A variant of the Old German name Helewidis, meaning hale and wide. | F | |
| 3395 | Helton | English | From the hillslope estate. | M | |
| 3396 | Henry | English | 'Rules his household.' Oft-used English and French royal name. The second son of Charles Prince of Wales is named Henry. | M | |
| 3397 | Heort | English | Stag. | M | |
| 3398 | Heortwiella | English | Lives near the stag's spring. | M | |
| 3399 | Heortwode | English | From the stag's forest. | M | |
| 3400 | Herald | English | One who proclaims. Also variant of Harold Army commander.'. | M | |