| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3421 | Hildie | English | Battle maid. | F | |
| 3422 | Hillary | English | Variant of Hilary: Joyful, glad. Cheerful. Derived from the Latin name Hilarius. | F | |
| 3423 | Hillock | English | From the small hill. | M | |
| 3424 | Hillocke | English | From the small hill. | M | |
| 3425 | Hilton | English | From the hall on the hill. | M | |
| 3426 | Hline | English | From the bank. | M | |
| 3427 | Hlink | English | From the bank. | M | |
| 3428 | Hlithtun | English | From tbe hillside town. | M | |
| 3429 | Hlynn | English | Waterfall. | F | |
| 3430 | Hob | English | A diminutive of Robert or Robin. The word hobgoblin is derived from this name. | M | |
| 3431 | Hod | English | Hooded. | M | |
| 3432 | Hodsone | English | Son of the hooded man. | M | |
| 3433 | Holbrook | English | From the brook. | M | |
| 3434 | Holcomb | English | From the deep valley. | M | |
| 3435 | Holden | English | From the hollow in the valley. Both a surname and place name. Famous Bearer: Holden Caulfield, the hero of J. D. Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye (1951.). | M | |
| 3436 | Holdin | English | From tbe hollow in the valley. | M | |
| 3437 | Holdyn | English | From tbe hollow in the valley. | M | |
| 3438 | Holea | English | Holy. | F | |
| 3439 | Hollee | English | The holly tree. Common name given Christmas girl babies. | F | |
| 3440 | Hollie | English | The holly tree. Common name given Christmas girl babies. | F | |