List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: H
Main article: List of nicknames of European Royalty and Nobility
Hister to later be changed to Hiser, boasts nobility from influential Houses of Croatia origins as well as Germanic-Dutch lineage. Closer to the 18-19th century we see the Irish/Scottish clan MACDONALD emerge to become later New World settlers in North America circa early 20th century. Moermond family would unite through marriage with Hiser, and off spring to marry with MACDONALD family.
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- Haakon I of Norway Haakon Adalsteinfostre (Raised by Athelstan), the Good
- Haakon II of Norway the Broad-Shouldered, Toresfostre (Raised by Tore)
- Haakon IV of Norway the Elder, the Old
- Haakon V of Norway the Long-Legged
- Haakon Paulsson the Imperious
- Haakon the Crazy
- Haakon the Red the Red
- Haakon the Younger the Young, the Younger, son of Haakon IV of Norway
- Haakon Sigurdsson the Mighty, Mikli, the Greenlander, Grenske
- Habbus, King of Granada al-Muzzafar
- Hadrian the Adoptive Emperor, Optimus Princeps, the Emperor for My People [1]
- Halfdan I of Vestfold Whiteleg, White Legs
- Halfdan II (d.800) the Bounteous
- Halfdan Hvit, son of Harald I of Norway
- Halfdan, son of Ragnar Lodbrok of the Wide Embrace
- Halfdan, King of Orkney Haleg
- Halfdan, King of Dublin (d.877) White Shirt
- Halfdan Hvitbeinn White Leg
- Halfdan the Black [2]
- Halfdan the Mild Halfdan Eysteinsson, the Stingy , the Bad Entertainer [3][4]
- Halfdan the Old
- Halfdan the Valiant
- Hamilcar Barca the Lightning, the Lightning Bolt, the Father of Military Strategy [5]
- Hamon de Creuilly, 6th Count of Corboile Dentatus (d. 1047) (Hamon Dentatus)
- Harald I of Denmark Bluetooth [6]
- Harald I of Norway Tanglehair, Fairhair, l'Ebouriffé, the Lousy, Shockhead
- Harald II, King of the Isle of Man, 1034–1052, the Black
- Harald II of Norway the Graycloak, Greymantle, Greyhide
- Harald III of Denmark Pierre Molle, Hen
- Harald III of Norway l'Impitoyable, Hardrade, the Hard -Ruler, the Cruel [7]
- Harald III, 28th Earl of Orkney (d. 1198) the Young, the Younger
- Harald IV of Norway the Servant of Christ, Gillchrist, Gylle, Gille
- Harald of Denmark (647–735) Hildetand, Hilditonn (Shining Teeth):
- Harald Klak, King of Jutland (at Hedeby)
- Harald, Ruler of Sogn Goldbeard
- Harald Agderkonge Red Lips, Agdekonge
- Harald Granraude Granraude
- Harald the Old
- Harald Haakonsson the Orator, the Smooth Tongue
- Harald Kesja the Spear
- Harald Maddadsson the Bad
- Harold, Jarl of Orkney, 1126–1131 Smooth-Spoken
- Harold Godwinson the Last of the Saxons [8]
- Harold Harefoot
- Hartmann of Kyburg (d. 1263) the Young, the Younger
- Havard Thorfinnsson, Earl of Orkney, 976–991 the Harvest Happy
- Havard, Jarl of Orkney the Fecund
- Hedwig of Andechs the Saint
- Heinrich I, Count of Plauen, 1302–1347 the Smart
- Heinrich Raspe Raspe
- Heinrich XIV of Reuss-Greiz (1564–1572) the Elder
- Helena of Bosnia the Crude
- Helena of Constantinople the Saint, Helen of the Cross, Britannica [9]
- Helena Przeździecka Beautiful Helena [10]
- Helmuth von Moltke the Elder the Elder [11]
- Henri, comte de Chambord the Miracle Child, the Miracle Baby
- Henrietta Anne, Duchess of Orléans Minette
- Henrietta Maria of France la Reine Malheureuse, Queen Mary
- Henry I, Count Palatine of the Rhine, 1045–1060 the Mad
- Henry I, Count of Brunswick, Count Palatine of the Rhine, 1195–1212 the Tall
- Henry I, Count of Guelders (1117–1182) the Young, the Younger
- Henry I, Count of Munsterberg (1448–1498) the Elder
- Henry I, Count of Plauen, 1302–1347 the Tall
- Henry I, Count of Schwerin-Boizenburg (fl. 1228) the Black
- Henry I, Count of Tréguier & Guingamp (1100-1190) le Trégor [12]
- Henry I,Count of Tréguier & Guingamp (1100-1190) "le Goëllo" [12]
- Henry I, Duke of Brabant the Pious, the Warrior
- Henry I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen, 1279–1322 the Marvelous, the Peasants' Prince
- Henry I, Duke of Carinthia the Young, the Younger
- Henry I, Duke of Guise le Balafre, the Scarred, the People's King [13]
- Henry I, Duke of Lorraine
- Henry I, Duke of Mecklenburg the Jerusalem-Farer
- Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse the Child
- Henry I, Margrave of Brandenburg, 1266–1318 the Landless
- Henry I, Prince of Mecklenburg, 1298–1302 the Pilgrim
- Henry I, Vogt of Weida and Gera (1122–1193) the Righteous, the Honorable, Probus
- Henry I of Anhalt (d. 1252) the Fat
- Henry I of Austria the Rebel,[14] the Strong,[15] der Winderspenstige
- Henry I of Austria, Duke of Modling (1158–1223) the Elder
- Henry I of Champagne the Generous, the Liberal, the Magnanimous
- Henry I of Cyprus the Fat
- Henry I of England Henry Beauclerc (Fine or Good Scholar), the Lion of Justice,[16] the Scholar [17]
- Henry I of Germany the Fowler, the Founder of Chivalry in Germany, the Saint [18]
- Henry I of Milly the Buffalo
- Henry I of Navarre the Fat
- Henry I of Ostmark Henry of Eilenburg
- Henry I of Ostmark the Elder
- Henry I of Portugal the Cardinal, the Cardinal-King
- Henry I of Reuss (d. 1572) the Elder
- Henry I of Reuss (1302–c. 1331) the Fast Rider
- Henry I of Reuss the Land-Righter
- Henry I of Reuss (d. 1240) the Marian
- Henry I of Reuss (1250–1295) the Orphan
- Henry I of Reus (1449–1475) the Pilgrim
- Henry I of Reuss (1316–1373) the Tall
- Henry I of Reuss (1475–1502) the Well-Appointed
- Henry I of Reuss-Lobenstein (d. 1488) the City's Friend
- Henry I of Reuss-Lobenstein (1500–1538) the Empowerer
- Henry I of Reuss-Obergreiz (1647–1681) the Elder
- Henry I of Reuss-Plauen (1303–c. 1340) the Cunning
- Henry I of Reuss-Plauen (1338–1356) the Injured
- Henry I of Reuss-Plauen (1368–1383) the Unforgettable
- Henry I of Reuss-Plauen (1387–1429) the Upright
- Henry I of Reuss-Weida (c. 1206–1225) the Cloister-Founder
- Henry I of Stade the Bald, the Bold [19]
- Henry I of Vianden (1210–1252) the Sun Count, the Sun King [20]
- Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney the Holy [21]
- Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor the Lame, the Saint [22][23]
- Henry II of Austria Jasomirgott
- Henry II of Austria, Duke of Modling (1182–1236) the Elder
- Henry II of Brunswick-Grubenhagen, 1322–1351 the Greek
- Henry II of Castile Henry of Trastamara, de Weldadige Schenker, the Bastard, the Fratricide, He of the Gifts (Sp. El de las Mercedes, Ger. das Mercês)
- Henry II of England Curt Mantle, FitzEmpress (Son of the Empress), the Handsome Scholar, the Lion of Justice [24]
- Henry II of France the Warlike [23]
- Henry II of Reuss (1449–1461) the Acquirer
- Henry II of Reuss (1303–1349) the Short
- Henry II of Reuss (ca. 1370–1429) [25] the Pious
- Henry II of Reuss (1425–1470) the Heir
- Henry II of Reuss, Vogt of Weida and Gera (1164/65–1209) the Rich
- Henry II of Reuss-Greiz (1572–1583) the Tall
- Henry II of Reuss-Lobenstein (1482–1500) the Mighty Advisor
- Henry II of Reuss-Ober-Greiz (1578–1616) the Red
- Henry II of Reuss-Plauen (c. 1206–1232) the Field Captain
- Henry II of Reuss-Unter-Greiz (1572–1583, d. 1608) the Inconstant
- Henry II of Reuss-Weida (d. c. 1278) the Franciscan
- Henry II of Stade Henry of Stade [26]
- Henry II, Count of Holstein (1317–1382) den Jarnharde, the Iron
- Henry II, Count of Louvain le Ceinturé
- Henry II, Count of Nassau, 1198–1249 the Rich
- Henry II, Count of Reuss-Lobenstein, 1500–1547 the Persistent
- Henry II, Count of Zutphen, 1113–1122 l'Aine"
- Henry II, Duke of Bavaria, 957–976, 985–995 the Young, the Younger
- Henry II, Duke of Bavaria the Quarrelsome
- Henry II, Duke of Brabant the Brave, the Generous, the Liberal, the Magnanimous
- Henry II, Duke of Guise the Hero of Fable [23]
- Henry II, Duke of Carinthia the Quarrelsome
- Henry II, Duke of Kraków Pobozny
- Henry II, Duke of Luneburg, 1471–1522 the Young, the Younger
- Henry II, Duke of Silesia-Podiebrad (1452-1492) the Younger
- Henry II, Duke of Silesia-Sagan (1292–1342) Wierny, le Fidele
- Henry II, Landgrave of Hesse, 1328–1377 the Iron
- Henry II, Prince of Anhalt-Aschersleben, 1252–1266 the Fat
- Henry II, Prince of Mecklenburg (1267–1329) the Lion
- Henry II, Vogt of Plauen (d. 1302) the Bohemian [27]
- Henry II de Montmorency, 4th Duke of Montmorency la Gloire des Braves
- Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor the Black, the Pious
- Henry III of Castile the Infirm, the Sickly, the Sufferer
- Henry III of England Henry of Winchester
- Henry III of France the Coxcomb, the Cute, the Lovely, the Minion (Fr. le Mignon), the Pretty Face, the Prince of Coxcombs, the Prince of Sodom [13][23][28][29]
- Henry III of Reuss the Unnamed
- Henry III of Reuss the Unlucky
- Henry III of Reuss (d. c. 1266) the Spittler
- Henry III of Reuss (1337–1378) the Oat-Taker
- Henry III (XVI) of Reuss (1564–1572) the Younger
- Henry III of Reuss-Lobenstein (1482–1498) the Lame
- Henry III of Silesia the True
- Henry III of Stade the Tall [30]
- Henry III, Count of Louvain the Younger
- Henry III, Duke of Bavaria, 983–985 the Younger
- Henry III, Duke of Brabant the Debonair
- Henry III, Duke of Limburg (1145–1221) the Elder
- Henry III, Duke of Silesia (1319–1369) Zelazny, the Iron
- Henry III, Duke of Silesia-Breslau (1228–1266) the White
- Henry III, Landgrave of Hesse-Marburg, 1458–1483 the Rich
- Henry III, Lord of Plauen the Russian (Ger. der Reuss), the Ruthenian [27]
- Henry III, Margrave of Meissen the Illustrious, the Serene
- Henry IV, Count of Orlamunde, 1290–1344 the Elder
- Henry IV, Duke of Bavaria, 1393–1450 the Rich
- Henry the Peaceful, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg the Pacific
- Henry IV, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg Friso, the Bad, the Elder [31]
- Henry IV, Duke of Mecklenburg the Fat, the Younger
- Henry IV, Duke of Silesia the Upright
- Henry IV, Duke of Silesia (1248/57–1290) the Wise
- Henry IV Probus the Righteous, the Honorable
- Henry IV of Castile the Impotent
- Henry IV of England Henry of Bolingbroke,[32] Bolingbroke
- Henry IV of France Good King Henry, the Father and Friend of the People,[33] the Gallic Hercules,[34] the Great, the People's King,[35] le Béarnais ,[1] le Vert Galant, Vert Galant [36]
- Henry IV of Luxemburg the Blind
- Henry IV of Oldenburg, Count of Wildeshausen, 1233–1271 der Bogener
- Henry IV of Reuss the Rich
- Henry IV of Reuss-Obergreiz (1625–1629) the Intermediate
- Henry IV, Duke of Saxony the Pious
- Henry IV of Silesia-Sagan (1309–1342) the Trustworthy
- Henry V, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 1503–1552 the Pacific
- Henry V, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg the Younger
- Henry V, Duke of Silesia-Liegnitz, 1278–1296 le Fade
- Henry V, Duke of Silesia the Iron
- Henry V, Count of Luxemburg, 1247–1281 the Great
- Henry V, Duke of Silesia-Glogau, 1369–1395
- Henry V, Duke of Silesia (1245/50–1296) the Fat
- Henry V of England Prince Hal
- Henry V of Reuss (1583–1604) the Foreseer
- Henry V of England Henry of Monmouth [37]
- Henry V of Luxembourg the Blonde
- Henry VI of England Henry of Windsor
- Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor the Cruel [38]
- Henry VI, Vogt of Weida-Ronneburg, 1219–1255 the Money Bag
- Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor the Great
- Henry VI, Duke of Silesia-Wrocław, 1311–1335
- Henry VI, Duke of Silesia (d. 1397) Wrobel
- Henry VI, Count of Luxembourg, 1281–1288 the Condemned
- Henry VII, Duke of Silesia (1343/45–1399) Waleczny
- Henry VII, Duke of Silesia-Glogau, 1397–1421
- Henry VII, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg the Intermediate
- Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor Henry of Luxemburg
- Henry VIII of England Bluff Harry, Bluff Hal, "Bluff King Hal
- Henry VIII, Duke of Silesia (d. 1423)
- Henry VIII of Brunswick the Elder
- Henry VIII of Silesia the Sparrow
- Henry VIII of Silesia the Scarred, the Gashed, With the Scar, le Balafre
- Henry VIII of England Bluff Hal, Bluff Harry, Bluff King Hal, Copper-Nose, Coppernosed Harry, Old Coppernose [39][40]
- Henry IX, Duke of Brunswick the Younger
- Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria the Black
- Henry X, Duke of Bavaria the Proud
- Henry X, Duke of Silesia
- Henry XI of Hohenstein Udaloy, the Daring
- Henry XIII, Lord of Weida the Knight of the Cloak
- Henry XIII of Fleckenstein (d. 1422), Lord of Sultz the Younger
- Henry XIII, Lord of Plauen (1464–1535) le Silencieux
- Henry XIV, Lord of Weida (d. 1389) the Red
- Henry XIV, Duke of Bavaria the Elder
- Henry XV, Duke of Bavaria the Natternberger
- Henry XV of Reuss-Greiz (1535–1564, d. 1578) the Intermediate
- Henry XVI of Bavaria the Rich
- Henry XVIII of Reuss-Greiz (1607–1616), Lord of Weida the Intermediate
- Henry XX, Count of Stolberg (1467–1508) the Younger
- Henry of Aragon, 1st Duke of Segorbe (1445-1522) the Fortune Prince
- Henry of Portugal the Navigator [41][41]
- Henry of Reuss (1349–1459) the Cruel
- Henry of Reuss-Weida (1306–1348) the Layman
- Prince Henry of the Netherlands the Navigator
- Henry de Bohun, 1st Earl of Hereford the Surety, the Magna Carta Baron [42][43]
- Henry of Reuss (1595–1635) the Young, the Younger
- Henry of Reuss (1450–1479) the Young, the Younger
- Henry of Vaudemont-Guise, Duke of Armagnac, 1607–1666 the Young, the Younger
- Henry Beaufort
- Henry the Younger, co-Regent of Hesse, 1284-1298 the Younger
- Henry Wenceslaus, Duke of Silesia-Podiebrad (1592–1639) the Younger
- Henry of Lorraine, Count of Harcourt (1601–1666) "le Cadet a la Perle"
- Henry of Austria, Duke of Styria, (1299–1327) le Paisable
- Henry Barry, 8th Earl of Barrymore Cripplegate [44]
- Henry, Margrave of Northeim (d. 1101) the Fat
- Henry of Austria, Duke of Austria, 1307–1327 the Friendly
- Henry of Reuss-Plauen (1271–1303) the Oberhofrichter
- Henry the Young King
- Henry, Count of Zutphen (d. 1118) the Elder
- Henry, Duke of Austria, (1208–1228) the Bad
- Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster Henry of Lancaster
- Henry of Altdorf mit dem Goldenen Wagen
- Henry of Denmark (d. 1134) the Limper, grandson of Sweyn II of Denmark
- Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster [45]
- Henry of Lorraine, Lord of Bayon (d. 1249) the Lombard, son of Ferry I of Lorraine
- Henry of Portugal Henry of Evora
- Henry of Reuss-Plauen (1243–1254) Henry of God's Grace
- Henry of Schweinfurt (d. 1017) Henry Hezilo
- Henry the Lion [46]
- Henry the Mild, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
- Henry Algernon Percy, 5th Earl of Northumberland the Magnificent the Magnificent
- Henry Benedict Stuart the Last of the Stuarts [8]
- Henry de Lacy, 3rd Earl of Lincoln M'sieur Boele Crevee, Mister Burst-Belly [47][48][49]
- Henry FitzGerald, 12th Earl of Kildare Henry of the Battle Axes [50]
- Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales Babie Charles [51]
- Henry Percy Hotspur [52]
- Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke the Alcibiades of English History
- Henry Somerset, 10th Duke of Beaufort Master
- Henry Vane, 2nd Earl of Darlington Pulteney's Toad-Eater [23]
- Henry of Reuss-Schleiz (1572–1635) the Posthumous
- Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston Lord Cupid,[53][54] Lord Pumicestone [53]
- Henry Aimreidh O'Neill the Contentious [55]
- Henry of St. Clair (1131–1180), 3rd Baron of Roslin the Counsellor
- Henry, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard, 1417–1466 the Elder
- Henry, Lord of Falkenberg (d. 1335) the Elder
- Henry of Burgundy the Gallant
- Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville the Uncrowned King of Scotland
- Henry of Reuss-Weida (1348–1360) the Upholder
- Henry Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland the Unthrifty
- Henry the Navigator the Prince of Sagres
- Henry Raspe the Parsons' King the Priests' King [56]
- Henry Pelham King Henry the Ninth [57]
- Henry FitzJames, 1st Duke of Albemarle the Great Prior [58]
- Henry of Reuss (1288–1300) Wegloser
- Henry of Austria (1208-1228) the Godless
- Henry Clifford, 10th Lord of Skipton the Shepherd Lord [59][60]
- Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville Starvation Dundas [59]
- Henry, Duke of Brunswick, 1279–1286 the Singular
- Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland the Wizard Earl
- Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster the Wryneck
- Henry of Altdorf (883–934) With the Golden Wagon
- Henry the Navigator the Father of European Exploration [61]
- Henry of St. Clair, Baron of Roslin the Crusader
- Henry of Portugal the Chaste
- Henry of Reuss-Weida (1282–1306) the Church's-Friend
- Henry of Reuss the Downcast
- Henry of Reuss (1647–1670) der Andere
- Henry, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard, 1417–1466 der Hagere
- Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke the Petronius of His Age
- Henry the Fowler the Sleeper, the Sleeping Hero, the Sleeping King
- Henry of Reuss (1319–1335, d. c. 1339) the Humane
- Henryk I the Bearded the Bearded
- Henryk II the Pious the Pious
- Heraclius II, Byzantine Emperor Heracleonas
- Herbert I of Maine Wake-Dog
- Herbert I of Maine the Wake Dog (Eveille-Chien)
- Herbert II, Count of Maine, 1036 Baco
- Herennius Etruscus the Barracks Emperor, the Emperor of the Army
- Hereward the Wake,[62] the Exile, the Outlaw
- Heribert, Lord of Ville-sur-Arce (d. 1167) the Fat
- Heribert, Count of Maine Eveille-Chien
- Hermann I (count palatine) the Short
- Hermann I of Hesse the Elder
- Hermann, Margrave of Baden-Rodemachern the Fortunate
- Hermann III of Baden the Great
- Herman of Schwarzenberg (1437–1448) the Warlike
- Hermann II, Landgrave of Hesse, 1377–1413 the Learned
- Hermann I (count palatine) Pusillus (the Slender)
- Hermann III, Margrave of Brandenburg, 1298–1308 the Tall
- Herman, Count of Hainaut, 1040–1049 Herman of Mons
- Herman of Salm
- Hermann I, Margrave of Verona (d. 1374) the Blessed
- Hermann III of Baden the Fat
- Hermann VII of Baden-Baden the Awakener
- Hermenegild the Holy, the Saint
- Hersende of Ramerupt, Countess of Arcies (d.c.945) the Pious
- Herve III, Viscount of Leon (d. 1264) the Simple
- Herve IV, Count of Leon (d.after 1281) the Spendthrift, the Extravagant
- Hervey II de Keith (d. 1196), 1st Earl Marshal of Scotland the Marshal
- Hethum of Little Armenia (d. 1314), Lord of Korykos the Historian
- Hester Grenville, Baroness Chatham Lady Cheat'em [63]
- Hethum II, King of Little Armenia (1266–1307) the Blind
- Hieronim Florian Radziwiłł the Berserker of the Family [10]
- Hilda of Whitby the Saint
- Hildegard of Bingen the Blessed [64]
- Hlodvir, Lodver, 13th Jarl of Orkney (924–980) the Viking
- Hoamer the Vandal Achilles, the Achilles of the Vandals, grandson of Huneric, King of the Vandals, 477–484 [65]
- Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau the Shakespeare of Eloquence [59]
- Horace Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford Ultimus Romanorum [23]
- Hubertus the Saint
- Hubertus the Apostle of the Ardennes
- Hugh of Burgundy, Archbishop of Besançon (d. 1312) le Sourd
- Hugh III, Count of Dagsburg (45–986) Raucous
- Hugh IX, Count of Montfort-Bregenz (d. 1423) the Troubadour, the Minstrel
- Hugh of Arles
- Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk the Surety, the Magna Carta Baron [42]
- Hugh I of Lusignan the Hunter
- Hugh II of Lusignan, Count of La Marche le Cher
- Hugh IV of Lusignan "le Chiliarque"
- Hugh de Crepi, Count of Vermandois "Le Maisné" [66]
- Hugh II, Count of Nordgau (945–984) "l'Enroue"
- Hugh Courtenay le Fitz [67]
- Hugh of Cluny the Saint [68][69]
- Hugh, Earl of Mercia the Great, son of Leofric, Earl of Mercia
- Hugh the Great the Great, Count of Paris
- Hugh of Vermandois the Great
- Hugh of Tuscany the Great
- Hugh III of Cyprus the Great [70]
- Hugh I of France the White
- Hugh III of Lusignan the White
- Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester "The Elder Despenser"
- Hugh V of Lusignan the Debonair
- Hugh VI of Lusignan the Devil
- Hugh of Champlitte le Champenois
- Hugh the Abbot
- Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester the Fat [71]
- Hugh of Burgundy (1260-1288) Huguenin [72]
- Hugh, Duke of Burgundy the Black
- Hugh Dubh O'Neill Black Hugh
- Hugh I of Broyes Bardoul [73]
- Hugh of Chaumont (d. 1138), Constable of France the Blind
- Hugh of Remiremont Blancus [74]
- Hugh I of Montfort (d. c. 1037) the Bearded
- Hugh II of Lusignan the Well-Loved
- Hugh II of Vermandois (1127–1212) the Monk
- Hugh III of Lusignan Albus
- Hugh IV of Lusignan the Brown
- Hugh VII of Lusignan the Brown
- Hugh VIII of Lusignan the Brown
- Hugh IX of Lusignan the Brown, Maracdes (Emerald):
- Hugh X of Lusignan the Brown
- Hugh XI of Lusignan (1209–1250), Count of La Marche and Angoulême, the Brown
- Hugh XII of Lusignan (1237–1282), Count of La Marche and Angoulême, the Brown
- Hugh, Count of St. Pol Campdavaine
- Hugh III, Count of Saint Pol Candavene [66]
- Hugh IV, Count of Saint Pol Candavene [66]
- Hugh of Remiremont Candidus [74]
- Hugh Kennedy of Ardstynchar Canède [75]
- Hugh Capet of France Capet (Wearing a 'capot' pr monk's hood)
- Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester the Wolf [73][76][77]
- Hugh Fraser, Lord Lovat (1417–1450) 'Sanctus
- Hugh II of Tours, Duke of Alsace (775–837) the Suspicious, the Distrustful
- Hugh O'Neill, 3rd Earl of Tyrone the Great Earl
- Hugh VIII of Lusignan, Count of La Marche the Old
- Hugh, Lord of Douglas the Dull [78]
- Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester Hugh de Abrincis [71]
- Hugh of Tours the Timid
- Hugh of Burgundy (1123-1171) the Red [72]
- Hugh de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Bedford, Hugh de Bellomont, the Pauper [79]
- Hugh II, Duke of Burgundy the Pacific
- Hugh V of Lusignan the Pious
- Hugh V, Viscount of Châteaudun Callidus [73]
- Hugh the younger Despenser the Younger Despenser [80]
- Hugues, Count of Roucy (d. 1160) Cholet [66]
- Humbert II of Savoy the Strong [81]
- Humbert I of Savoy the Whitehanded
- Humbert III of Savoy the Blessed [82]
- Humphrey II, Lord of Bohun the Great [83]
- Humphrey I, Lord of Bohun the Bearded
- Humphrey II, Lord of Bohun (1057–1129) the Magnificent [83]
- Humphrey I, Lord of Bohun the Old [84]
- Humbert II of Savoy the Fat [85]
- Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford the Good Earl of Hereford [86]
- Humphrey I, Lord of Bohun Humphrey with the Beard [84][87]
- Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester the Good Duke, Good Duke Humphrey
- Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester the Protector
- Saint Hyacinth the Saint [88][89]
- Hyazinth Graf Strachwitz von Gross-Zauche und Camminetz the Panzer Count [90]
- Hywel Dda Hywel the Good
- Hywel ap Rhodri Molwynog, King of Gwynedd Farf-fehinog (Fr. Barbe Graisseuse)
Regnal Name
- Henry III, Count of Champagne: Henry I of Navarre
- Henry III of Navarre: Henry IV of France
- Hugh I of La Marche: Hugh X of Lusignan
- Hugh II of La Marche: Hugh XI of Lusignan
Notes
- 1 2 "Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1". Manybooks.net. Retrieved 2012-07-31.
- ↑ "Vikings and Feudal Europe 900-1095 by Sanderson Beck". San.beck.org. Retrieved 2012-07-31.
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