| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1101 | Hallfrita | English | Peaceful home. | F | |
| 1102 | Hallie | English | From the Hall. | F | |
| 1103 | Hannah | English | Favor; grace. Biblical mother of the prophet Samuel. | F | |
| 1104 | Hannalee | English | Favor; grace. Biblical mother of the prophet Samuel. | F | |
| 1105 | Harleen | English | Meadow of the hares. Feminine of Harley. | F | |
| 1106 | Harlie | English | Meadow of the hares. Feminine of Harley. | F | |
| 1107 | Harmonee | English | Unity; concord; musically in tune. Harmonia was the mythological daughter of Aphrodite. | F | |
| 1108 | Harmonie | English | Unity; concord; musically in tune. Harmonia was the mythological daughter of Aphrodite. | F | |
| 1109 | Harriet | English | Rules the Home. Feminine form of Harry (from Henry). Famous Bearer: Harriet Beecher Stowe (Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1811). a variant of Henrietta. | F | |
| 1110 | Hattie | English | Rules the Home. Diminutive of Harriet. Feminine of Harry from Henry. | F | |
| 1111 | Hatty | English | Rules the Home. Diminutive of Harriet. Feminine of Harry from Henry. | F | |
| 1112 | Hayley | English | Hay field. From the hay meadow. Both a surname and place name. Famous Bearer: actress Hayley Mills. | F | |
| 1113 | Haylie | English | Field of hay. Usually a surname. | F | |
| 1114 | Hazel | English | The hazel tree;nut. A nut-bearing shrub; used since the 9th century, when flower and plant names became fashionable as first names. | F | |
| 1115 | Hazell | English | The hazel tree;nut. | F | |
| 1116 | Heallfrith | English | Peaceful home. | F | |
| 1117 | Heather | English | A flowering evergreen plant that thrives on peaty barren lands as in Scotland. Heather. | F | |
| 1118 | Helena | English | Variant of Helen. In mythology the abduction of Zeus's mortal daughter Helen sparked the Trojan War. | F | |
| 1119 | Helewise | English | A variant of the Old German name Helewidis, meaning hale and wide. | F | |
| 1120 | Hertha | English | Of the earth. | F | |