| N A M E | O R I G I N | M E A N I N G |
| Herve | French | Army Warrior |
| Hervey | French | Variant of Harvey: From Celtic words for battle, strong, worthy, and ardent. Used commonly during the middle ages. |
| Herwin | Teutonic | Loves war. |
| Herwyn | Teutonic | Loves war. |
| Heskovizenako | Native-American | Porcupine bear (Cheyenne). |
| Hesperos | Greek | Evening star. |
| Hesutu | Native-American | Yellow jacket's nest rising out of the ground (Miwok). |
| Heth | Biblical | Trembling, fear. |
| Hetheclif | English | From the heath cliff. |
| Hevataneo | Native-American | Hairyrope (Cheyenne). |
| Hevovitastamiutsto | Native-American | Whirlwind (Cheyenne). |
| Hew | English | Variant of Hugh: Heart. Mind. Inspiration. Intelligent. From old German. Derived from Hugo. |
| Hewett | German | Little Hugh. |
| Hewitt | English | Little Smart One |
| Hewlett | German | Little Hugh. |
| Hewlitt | German | Little Hugh. |
| Heywood | English | From the hedged forest. |
| Hezekiah | Biblical | Strength of the Lord. |
| Hezron | Biblical | The dart of joy, the division of the song. |
| Hiamovi | Native-American | High chief (Cheyenne). |
| Hiatt | English | From the high gate. |
| Hickey | Irish | Healer. |
| Hid | English | From the hide. |
| Hidalgo | Spanish | Noble One |
| Hiddai | Biblical | A praise, a cry. |
| Hiel | Biblical | God lives; the life of God |
| Hieremias | Hebrew | God will uplift. |
| Hiero | Greek | Holy |
| Hieronim | Polish | Polish form of Jerome 'sacred'. |
| Hieronymous | Latin | Saved. |