| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 781 | Hedda | German | Refuge in war or struggle. Strife. Vigorous battle maiden. A diminutive of Hedwig. The heroine of the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen's play 'Hedda Gahler' (1890). | F | |
| 782 | Hedwig | German | Refuge in war or struggle. Strife. | F | |
| 783 | Hedy | German | Warfare. Variant of Hedwig. | F | |
| 784 | Heida | German | Noble. | F | |
| 785 | Heide | German | Little Miss. Abbreviation of Adelheid. | F | |
| 786 | Heidi | German | Noble. The German form of Adelaide. Famous bearer: heroine of Johanna Spyri's classic children's novel 'Heidi'. | F | |
| 787 | Heinrich | German | Rules his household. Variant of Henry. | M | |
| 788 | Helene | German | German form of Helen. | F | |
| 789 | Helewidis | German | An Old German name meaning hale and wide. | F | |
| 790 | Helga | German | Pious. | F | |
| 791 | Helma | German | Protective. | F | |
| 792 | Helmut | German | Brave. | M | |
| 793 | Helmutt | German | Brave. | M | |
| 794 | Hen | German | Diminutive of Henry: Home or House Ruler. | M | |
| 795 | Henrietta | German | Feminine form of Henry: Home or House Ruler. | F | |
| 796 | Henry | German | Rules his household. Oft-used English and French royal name. The second son of Charles Prince of Wales is named Henry. | M | |
| 797 | Herb | German | Diminutive of Herbert: Illustrious warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American president Herbert C. Hoover (1874-1964). | M | |
| 798 | Herbert | German | Illustrious warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American president Herbert C. Hoover (1874-1964). | M | |
| 799 | Herbie | German | Diminutive of Herbert: Illustrious warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American president Herbert C. Hoover (1874-1964). | M | |
| 800 | Herman | German | Soldier. Army Man. from the Old German Hariman. Famous Bearer: American writer Herman Melville, author of Moby Dick. | M | |