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- John Head (cricketer)
- Cecil Headlam
- Peter Joseph Heald
- Terry Healy (politician)
- Hearing Voices Movement
- Michael Louis Hearn
- John Hearsum
- Walter Heath (Surrey cricketer)
- Heathwick
- Carol-Ann Heavey
- George Hebden (cricketer)
- Hebe (1810 ship)
- William Cunningham Hector
- Johan Hedberg
- Heddon-on-the-Wall railway station
- Mike Hedges (politician)
- William Hedges (colonial administrator)
- Paul Hegarty (Irish footballer)
- Charles Heggie
- Alexander Hegius von Heek
- Hans van Heijningen
- Second Battle of Heligoland Bight
- Norval Helme
- Helsinge (municipality)
- Laurens van der Hem
- Hemanta Mukhopadhyay metro station
- Tau Henare
- Caroline Henderson (journalist)
- George Henderson (architect)
- George Henderson (scholar)
- Robert Henderson (Middlesex cricketer)
- Sammy Henderson
- William MacGregor Henderson
- Perceval Henery
- Francis Henley
- Baron Henniker
- Bob Henrit
- Henry the Lion
- John Henry (footballer)
- Henslow's sparrow
- William Henson (cricketer)
- RNAS Henstridge (HMS Dipper)
- Hepscott railway station
- Barthélemy d'Herbelot
- Veronica Herber
- Baron Herbert of Lea
- Godfrey Herbert
- Henry Herbert (cricketer)
- Matthew Herbert (died 1603)
- Matthew Herbert (died 1611)
- Raphael Herburger
- Luise Hercus
- George Herd
- Steve Heremaia
- Herman (film)
- Rubin Hermann
- Francesc Xavier Hernández Cardona
- Pedro Hernández (fencer)
- Ramón Hernández (fencer)
- Gilbert Heron
- Heroopolite Gulf
- River Hertford
- Peter Hertz
- Baron Hesketh
- George Heslop-Harrison
- Ortwin Hess
- Hessett
- Heterogeomys
- Harold Hever
- Sachin Hewawasam
- William Hey (priest)
- Peter Heyman
- Baron Heytesbury
- John Hibbard (cricketer)
- Mitchell Hibberd
- Emily Henrietta Hickey
- Geraldine Hickey
- Anthony Hickley
- Edward Hickmott
- Charles Higgins
- Bill Higginson (cricketer)
- High Court of Admiralty Act 1859
- High Westwood railway station
- Highcliffe Castle
- Petra Hildér
- Adolf Bernhard Christoph Hilgenfeld
- Battle of Hill 60 (Gallipoli)
- Hill River (South Australia)
- George Hill (agronomist)
- George Hill (footballer)
- George Hill (minister)
- Jean Hill (swimmer)
- Matthew Davenport Hill
- Carole Hillenbrand
- George Lacy Hillier
- Jonas Hiller
- Norman Hillis
- James Hillocks
- Charles Hillyer (cricketer)
- Hilton, New Zealand
- Philip Hilton
- Hilversum Town Hall
- Him Academy Public School
- Himalayan field rat
- Himalayan states
- Himberrong
- Islam Mohamed Himu
- Baron Hindlip
- Hindmarsh River
- Hindu School, Kolkata
- Trevitt Hine-Haycock
- Patrick Hine
- Martina Hingis career statistics
- Hints to Prospectors and Owners of Treatment Plants
- Hír TV
- Luca Hischier
- History of Bangladesh (1971–present)
- History of Brno
- History of Dhaka
- History of Egypt under Hosni Mubarak
- History of flower arrangement
- History of Joy
- History of purgatory
- History of Thalassery
- History of the British Raj
- History of Valencia
- HIV/AIDS in Bangladesh
- Baron Hives
- HMS Sylvia
- HMS Tuna
- HMS Ulysses (novel)
- Charles Hoare (cricketer, born 1851)
- Miles Hobart
- Hobart's Funnies
- Hobson's Choice (play)
- Hobson's Conduit
- Peregrine Hoby
- Rolf Hochhuth
- Hockenhull Platts
- Hockerill Halt railway station
- Hockey at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
- Hockey at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
- Hockley Brook
- Hockley railway station (West Midlands)
- Charles Doswell Hodder
- Frances Hodgkins
- Roger Hodgman
- Nick Hodgson (swimmer)
- Richard Hodgson (cricketer)
- Hodna
- George Stacey Hodson
- Hogenakkal Falls
- George Hogg (footballer)
- Ralf de la Hogh
- Vagn Høgholm
- Hold Me Tight (Cold Chisel song)
- David Holderbach
- William Holdship
- Baron Holland
- Dianne Hollands
- Baron Hollenden
- Karen Holliday
- Gerald Hollis
- William Norman Holmes
- Baron HolmPatrick
- Annelie Holmström
- Holuhraun
- Holy Family Convent, Kurunegala
- Holy Land (Liverpool)
- Holy Trinity tram stop
- Holyhead Lifeboat Station
- Holyhead Mail Pier Lighthouse
- Holyhead Maritime Museum
- Holyhead railway station
- Holyhead Urban District
- Holyrood (magazine)
- Holyrood Abbey
- Holyrood, Edinburgh
- Holytown railway station
- Holywell Halt railway station
- Holywell Junction railway station
- Holywell Street, London
- Holywell Street, Oxford
- Holywood railway station (Scotland)
- Homosexual panic
- Mary Honeyball
- Honeymoon Well nickel project
- The Honour of the House
- George Honour
- Hooghly Branch Government School
- Hooley Station
- HOPE/HOSBO
- Ralph Hopton (died 1571)
- Kate Horan
- William Horncastle
- John Hornsby (cricketer)
- Hornyhead chub
- Horowhenua College
- Gerald Horsley
- Peter Horsley