| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1461 | Halirrhothius | Latin | Son of Poseidon. | M | |
| 1462 | Hannibal | Latin | General from the 3rd century B.C. who crossed the Alps with 30,000 men and 38 elephants during the second Punic War. | M | |
| 1463 | Harmonia | Latin | Concord. | F | |
| 1464 | Harmony | Latin | Concord. | F | |
| 1465 | Harpinna | Latin | Mare of Oenomaus. | F | |
| 1466 | Harpocrates | Latin | Egyptian god of the sun. | M | |
| 1467 | Hector | Latin | Brother of Paris. | M | |
| 1468 | Hecuba | Latin | Wife of Priam. | F | |
| 1469 | Helen | Latin | Most beautiful woman in the world. | F | |
| 1470 | Helenus | Latin | Son of Priam. | M | |
| 1471 | Henicea | Latin | Daughter of Priam. | F | |
| 1472 | Hercules | Latin | Glory of Hera. Glorious Gift. Derived from the Greek name Heracles. In Greek mythology, Hercules (or Heracles) was the son of Zeus, who performed the Twelve Labours after killing his wife and children in a fit of madness. | M | |
| 1473 | Herminia | Latin | Feminine of Herman. | F | |
| 1474 | Herminius | Latin | A hero who saved Rome. | M | |
| 1475 | Hermip | Latin | Daughter of Boeotus. | F | |
| 1476 | Hero | Latin | Daughter of Priam. | F | |
| 1477 | Herophile | Latin | Priestess of Apollo. | F | |
| 1478 | Hersilia | Latin | Married a follower of Romulus. | F | |
| 1479 | Hespera | Latin | Daughter of Cebren. | F | |
| 1480 | Hesperia | Latin | Daughter of Cebren. | F | |