| N A M E | O R I G I N | M E A N I N G |
| Hodur | Norse | A blind son of Odin. |
| Hoenir | Norse | Brother of Odin. |
| Hogan | Celtic/Gaelic | Youth |
| Hoglah | Biblical | His festival or dance |
| Hoh | German | High. |
| Hoham | Biblical | Woe to them. |
| Hohberht | German | High or bright. |
| Hohnihohkaiyohos | Native-American | High backed wolf (Cheyenne). |
| Hoireabard | Irish | Soldier. |
| Hok'ee | Native-American | Abandoned (Navajo). |
| Holbrook | English | From the brook. |
| Holcomb | English | From the deep valley. |
| Holden | Teutonic | kindly, gracious |
| Holdin | English | From tbe hollow in the valley. |
| Holdyn | English | From tbe hollow in the valley. |
| Holic | Czechoslovakian | Barber. |
| Holleb | Polish | Dove. |
| Holman | English | Man from the valley. |
| Holmes | English | From the river island. |
| Holmstein | Norse | Supported Flosi. |
| Holt | English | son of the unspoiled forest |
| Holwell | English | Lives by the holy spring. |
| Homar | Greek | Given as hostage; promised. Homer was credited with writing the epic Greek poems the Iliad and the Odyssey. |
| Home | Scottish | From the cave. |
| Homer | Greek | promise |
| Homeros | Greek | Security. |
| Homerus | Greek | Security. |
| Honani | Native-American | Badger (Hopi). |
| Honaw | Native-American | Bear (Hopi). |
| Hondo | Egyptian | War. |