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- Head (Julian Cope song)
- Stewart Headlam
- John Healey (translator)
- Healthy, Wealthy and Wise
- Jamie Heaslip
- Edward Heather
- The Heather's on Fire
- Heatwave!
- Heavy ConstruKction
- Heavy Nova (album)
- James Hebblethwaite
- Hebron Christian College
- Harri Hedgren
- Heena (TV series)
- St Botolph's Church, Heene
- Hilde Hefte
- Dan Hegarty
- Helensburgh F.C. (1874)
- Helensburgh F.C. (1882)
- Helensburgh Union F.C.
- The Helicopters
- Hellas Sat
- Hello Friend
- Hello Pratibha
- John Helmer (footballer)
- Helpmekaar Kollege
- Helvetic Republic
- Kris Hemensley
- Rob Heming
- The Henderson Kids
- John Henderson (darts player)
- Pat Henderson (hurler)
- John Hendrie (Australian footballer)
- Conrad Henfling
- Henley Hall, Shropshire
- Kevin Hennessy
- Henry Ate
- Henry Haslett
- Brian Henton
- Michael Hepburn
- Johnny Herbert
- Here Comes the Night (radio show)
- John Herety
- Heriot-Watt University F.C.
- Heritage Academy High school
- Heritage Council of Western Australia
- Hermes F.C.
- Paula Hernández
- Herschel Girls' School
- Herschel Museum of Astronomy
- Counties 1 Herts/Middlesex
- Herts/Middlesex 2
- Herts/Middlesex 3
- Herts/Middlesex 4
- Hertz
- Jeanne Herviale
- Lutz Heßlich
- Joy Hester
- Heston Rovers F.C.
- Andrew Hewitt
- Gerry Hewson
- Der Hexer (1964 film)
- Noel Hickey
- Peter Hickman
- Ernest Hicks
- Thomas Hicks (tennis)
- Julie Higgins
- High Ercall Hall
- High Land, Hard Rain
- High Wycombe railway station
- High-speed rail in Europe
- All Saints Church, Highbrook
- Higher Education Funding Council for Wales
- Higher formation insignia of the British Army
- Liam Highfield
- Highgate Cemetery
- George Higlett
- Hilde (film)
- VfV 06 Hildesheim
- Darrell Hiles
- Hill of Beath Hawthorn F.C.
- Hill States of India
- Ray Hill (British activist)
- Sam Hill (cyclist)
- Tiny Hill (rugby union)
- Laurence Hilliard
- Richard Hillman (poet)
- Hillpark
- Hillside, Warwick
- Derek Hilton
- Hindi Hai Hum
- Hindu iconography
- Luke Hines
- Paul Hines (racing driver)
- Hingoli Lok Sabha constituency
- Hans Hinkel
- Hip Hip Hurray (TV series)
- Hippocrate
- His and Hers (Australian TV series)
- Steve Hislop
- Coen Hissink
- History of the English rugby union system
- Hitler Didi
- Hoar Cross
- Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross
- Hob Nob Anyone?
- Jack Hobens
- Philippines Hobie Challenge
- Mark Hobson (boxer)
- Hobsonville Point Secondary School
- Ken Hodge
- Chris Hodgetts
- Stefan Hodgetts
- Neil Hodgson
- Hog's Back
- Hogan Group
- Ken Hogan
- Peter Hogan
- Richie Hogan
- Hogganfield
- Holbeach United F.C.
- Guy Holdaway
- Holding On (Disclosure song)
- Harold Holding
- Philip Holdsworth
- A Hole Lot of Trouble
- Keith Holliday
- John R. Holman
- H. R. Holmes
- Holroyd River
- Holt Castle
- Gary Holton
- The Holy Boy
- Holy Child School, Jalpaiguri
- Holy Cross School, Bokaro
- Holy Name Seminary
- Holy Rock School
- Holy Trinity Church, Rudgwick
- Alan Holyoake
- Holyport F.C.
- 1930–31 British Home Championship
- 1937–38 British Home Championship
- Home from Home Family hotel, Kalgoorlie
- The Home-Made Car
- Homegrown (UB40 album)
- Honda Grom
- Honey (Robert Palmer album)
- Robert Honyman (Royal Navy officer)
- Hooghly Collegiate School
- Hooghly Gour Hari Harijan Vidya Mandir
- Peter Hooper (writer)
- Hope Theatre
- Adam Hope (cricketer)
- Dag Hopen
- Adrian E. Hopkins
- Shaun Hopkins
- Hopkinson v Police
- Samuel Hopkinson (cricketer)
- Horace and Tina
- Pádraig Horan
- Serhiy Horbunov
- Leslie Hore-Belisha
- John Horgan (hurler)
- Hormonally Yours
- Horne & Corden
- Frankie Horne
- Horninglow
- Martin Horntveth
- Horsham Unitarian Church
- Thomas Horspool
- St Giles' Church, Horsted Keynes
- Zoltán Horváth (fencer)
- Josh Hose
- John Hoskins (painter)
- Hotel Ceiling
- Hotel Kingston
- Hotel Metropole, Ipswich
- Hotel Story
- Frances Houghton
- Norm Houghton (historian)
- House of Dragomir Popovic
- House of Religions
- Hoverlloyd
- How to Stop a Motor Car
- Garrett Howard
- Leigh Howard
- Liz Howard
- Manci Howard, Lady Howard of Effingham
- Patrick Howard (rugby union)
- Keith Howe
- Gareth Howell
- Howell's School, Llandaff
- Howrah Ramkrishnapur High School
- Howth Junction & Donaghmede railway station
- HP/De Tijd
- Hsu Chin-te
- Alfred J. Hubbard
- Hans Huber (composer)
- Hubert and Takako
- Zygmunt Hübner