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'Hob'
- Hobaish, Youssef, Maronite Patriarch
- Hoban, James, (designer of White House)
- Hoban, Russell, (born 1925), The Mouse and His Child
- Hobart, Garret, (died 1899), Vice President of the United States
- Hobaugh, Charles, astronaut
- Hobbema, Meindert, (1638-1709), painter
- Hobbes, Thomas, (1588-1679), British philosopher
- Hobby, William Pettus, (1917-1921), American Governor of Texas
- Hobsbawm, Eric, historian
Hoc
- Hobson, William, (1792-1842), first governor of New Zealand
- Höch, Hannah, artist
- Hocherl, Hermann, (1912-1989), politician
- Hochhuth, Rolf, (born 1931), playwright
- Hochman, Leonard, musician
- Hochwaelder, Fritz, dramatist, author
- Hockenberry, John, (born 1956), journalist
- Hockett, Charles F., (1914-2000), linguist
- Hockney, David, (born 1937), English painter
Hod
- Hoddle, Glenn, athlete
- Hodge, Brian, author
- Hodgell, P. C., author
- Hodges, Johnny, (1906-1970), (alto)
- Hodgins, Jack, Canadian writer, novelist
- Hodgkin, Howard, (born 1932), painter
- Hodgson, Roger, musician
- Hodgson, William Hope, British author
- Hodler, Ferdinand, (1853-1918), painter
Hoe
- Hoe, Richard, (1812-1886), inventor, industrialist
- Hoeke, Rob, (born 1943), pianist, singer
- Hoen, Pieter, (died 1828), Dutch journalist, patriot
Hof
- Hofbauer, Clement Mary, (1751-1820), Redemptorist missionary
- Hofer, Andreas, (born 1767), Tyrolian patriot
- Hoffa, James Riddle, (born 1913), US Teamster's Union president
- Hoffa, James T., US Teamster's Union president
- Hoffding, Harald, (1843-1931)
- Hoffer, Eric, (1902-1983), USA longshoreman and philosopher
- Hoffman
- Hoffman, Abbie, (1936-1989), Yippie activist
- Hoffman, Amos, musician
- Hoffman, Dustin, (born 1937), US actor
- Hoffman, Jeffrey, astronaut
- Hoffman, John T., Democratic, 1869-1872
- Hoffman, Julius, mid-20th century US judge
- Hoffman, Richard, (born 1831), pianist
- Hoffmann
- Hoffmann, Arthur, (1857-1927), Swiss president
- Hoffmann, Ernst Theodor Amadeus, (1776-1822), poet, composer, and painter
- Hoffmann, Friedrich, (1660-1742), physician and chemist
- Hoffmann, Jutta, (born 1941), actress
- Hoffmann, Kurt, (born 1910), film director
- Hoffmann, Max
- Hoffmann, Roald, (born 1937), Polish-born American chemist, 1981 Nobel Prize in chemistry
- Hoffner, Joseph, (born 1906), cardinal and archbishop of Cologne
- Hofman, Branko, (born 1929), poet
- Hofman, Vlastimil, Polish painter
- Hofmann, Albert, (born 1906)
- Hofmannsthal, Hugo von, (1874-1929), poet
- Hofrichter, Paul, author
- Hofstadter, Douglas, (born 1945), philosopher & popular author
- Hofstadter, Richard, (1916-1970), historian
Hog - Hok
Hog
- Hogan
- Hogan, Ben, (1912-1997), golf champion
- Hogan, Hulk, (born 1953), (Terry Gene Bollea), professional wrestler
- Hogan, James P., (born 1941), US science fiction author
- Hogan, Paul, (born 1919), Australian comedian
- Hogan, Silas, (died 1994), blues singer, guitarist
- Hogarth, William, (1697-1764), British artist
- Hogg, James, (1770-1835), poet
- Hogg, James Stephen, (1891-1895), American Governor of Texas
- Hoggatt, Wilford Bacon, (Rep.) 1906-1909
Hoh
Hoi
Hoj
- Hojo Masako, (1157-1225), de facto ruler of the Kamakura shogunate
- Hojo Sanetoki, (1224-1276)
- Hojo Tokimune, (1251-1284), 8th shikken of the Kamakura shogunate
- Hojo Tokiuji, (1203-1230)
- Hojo Tokiyori, (1227-1263), 5th shikken of the Kamakura shogunate
- Hojo Yasutoki, (1183-1242), third shikken of the Kamakura shogunate
Hok
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Hola - Holk
- Holbein, Ambrosius, (1494-1519), painter
- Holbein, Hans, the Elder, (c.1465-1524), German painter
- Holbein, Hans, the Younger, (c.1497-1543), German illustrator, painter
- Holberg, Ludvig, (1684-1754), playwright
- Holbrook, Hal, (born 1925), actor
- Holbrook, Stewart, (died 1964), American author
- Holcot, Robert, scholastic philosopher
- Holden, Bob, US governor
- Holden, Charles, architect
- Holden, William, (1918-1981), actor
- Hölder, Otto, (1859-1937), mathematician
- Hölderlin, Friedrich, (1770-1843), poet
- Holenstein, Thomas, (1896-1962), Swiss Federal Councilor
- Holiday, Billie, (1915-1959), US singer
- Holiday, Judy, actor
- Holinshed, Raphael, historian
Holl
- Holland
- Holland, Dave, musician
- Holland, Dominic, British comedian
- Holland, Eddie, Lamont Dozier, and Brian Holland (Holland-Dozier-Holland)
- Holland, John Philip, (1840-1914), "true" submarine designer
- Holland, Jools, (born 1958), television personality, musician
- Holland, Josiah Gilbert, US novelist
- Holland, Tom, author
- Hollander, Xaviera, (born 1943), Dutch-born prostitute, sex author
- Hollein, Hans, architect
- Hollenbeck, John, musician
- Holler, Karl, (1907-1987), composer
- Hollerith, Herman, (1860-1929), U.S. Census head, punch card inventor
- Holliday, Charles O. (Chad), List of industrial and systems engineers, CEO, DuPont
- Holliday, Doc, (died 1887), dentist, gunfighter
- Holliday, Judy, (1921-1965), actress
- Hollingshead, Greg, Canadian writer
- Holloway, Brenda, musician
- Holly, Buddy, (1936-1959), American singer-songwriter, musician
Holm - Holz
- Holm, Celeste, (born 1919), actress
- Holm, Eleanor, (born 1913), Olympic Games swimming champion
- Holmberg, Bo, Swedish politician
- Holmes
- Holmes, John, (1944-1988), US porn star
- Holmes, Katie, (born 1978), US actor
- Holmes, Larry, (born 1949), world champion boxer
- Holmes, Mary Jane, US novelist
- Holmes, Oliver Wendell, (1809-1894), US scholar
- Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr., (1841-1935), Supreme Court justice
- Holmes, Richard, historian
- Holmgren, Mike, (born 1948), American football coach
- Holohan, Michael, member of Aosdána
- Holst, Gustav, (1874-1934), British composer
- Holstein, Georg Bogislaus Staël von, Swedish soldier
- Holt
- Holt, David, musician
- Holt, Harold, (1908-1967), Australian prime minister
- Holt, John, (1923-1985), songwriter
- Holt, Robert L., & Frank L. Holt
- Holt, Tom, (born 1961), British fantasy parody author
- Holtzhausen, August Friedrich Wilhelm, (born 1768)
- Holyfield, Evander, (born 1962), world champion boxer
- Holzer, Jenny, (born 1950), artist
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- Homann, Johann, (1664-1724), geographer
- Home, Henry, Lord Kames, (1696-1782), philosopher
- Home, Stewart, (born 1962), his 1999 novel
- Homer, epic poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Homer, Winslow, (1836-1910), American painter
- Homma Masaharu, Japanese general
- Homolka, Karla, (Mrs. Paul Bernardo)
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- Honda, Masaki, Japanese lieutenant general in Burma
- Honda, Soichiro, (1906-1992), Japanese automobile pioneer
- Hondius, Henricus, cartographer
- Hondius, Jodocus, (1563-1612), cartographer
- Hone, Evie, stained glass
- Honecker, Erich, (1912-1995), former leader of East Germany
- Honegger, Arthur, (1892-1955), composer
- Honegger, Fritz, (1917-1999), Swiss Federal Councilor
- Hong
- Hongwu Emperor of China, (1327-1398)
- Honigman, Ber, (born 1923), novelist
- Honinbo, Shusaku, (1829-1862), Japanese Go player
- Honnecourt, Villard de, architect, painter
- Honorius
- Honorius, Flavius Augustus, (born 384), Roman Emperor
- Honorius III, Pope, (1216-1227)
- Honorius II, Pope, (1124-1130)
- Honorius IV, Pope, (1285-1287)
- Honorius, Saint, (St.) 627
- Honthorst, Gerald van, (1590-1656), painter
Hoo
- Hooch, Pieter de, (1629-1684), painter
- Hood, Darla, (1931-1979), actress
- Hood, Hugh, (1928-2000), Master work is 12 volume novel-series (The New Age)
- Hood, Raymond, architect
- Hood, Thomas, (1798-1845), poet
- Hooft, Gerardus 't, physicist
- Hooft, Pieter Corneliszoon, (1581-1647), Dutch poet and historian
- Hoogland, Cornelia, Canadian writer
- Hooke, Robert, (1635-1703), British scholar
- Hooker
- Hooker, John Lee, (1917-2001), US blues singer
- Hooker, Joseph, (1814-1879), US Civil war general
- Hooker, Thomas, (1586-1647), Puritan colonial leader in Connecticut
- Hooker, William, musician
- Hooks, Bell, (born 1952), feminist
- Hooks, Benjamin, (born 1925), head of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- Hooks, Kevin, (born 1958), actor, director
- Hoon, Shannon, (1967-1995), of Blind Melon
- Hooper, Tobe, (born 1943), director
- Hoover, Herbert, (1874-1964), mining engineer, President of the United States
- Hoover, J Edgar, (1895-1972), US FBI director
- Hoover, Lou, (1874-1944), First Lady of the United States
Hop
- Hope, A. D., poet
- Hope, Anthony, (1863-1933), American novelist
- Hope, Bob, (1903-2003), US stand-up comedian
- Hopkins
- Hopkins, Anthony, (born 1937), Welsh-born actor
- Hopkins, Eric, (born 1951), American painter
- Hopkins, Gerard Manley, (1844-1889), poet
- Hopkins, Harry, (died 1946), politician
- Hopkins, Johns, (1795-1873), philanthropist
- Hopkins, Lightnin, (1912-1982), blues musician
- Hopkins, Miriam, (1902-1972), actress
- Hopkins, Telma, (born 1948), singer
- Hopkinson, Francis, (1737-1791), American novelist
- Hoppe, Hans Hermann, (born 1949), economist
- Hoppe, Marianne, (born 1911), actress
- Hoppens, Lance, (born 1954), musician
- Hopper, Dennis, (born 1936), US actor and film director
- Hopper, Edward, (1882-1967), American painter
- Hopper, Grace, (1906-1992), US Admiral & computer scientist (Navy Mark I computer, COBOL)
- Hopper, Hedda, (1885-1966), gossip columnist, journalist
- Hoppus, Mark, (born 1972)
- Hopwood, Avery, (Born 1882), Writer
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Hor
- Horace, Quintus Horatius Flaccus
- Horbiger, Paul, (1894-1981)
- Horch, August, (1868-1951), automobiles
- Hordern, Michael, (1911-1995), actor
- Hore-Belisha, Leslie, British Secretary of State for War
- Horie, Yui, Japanese seiyuu and singer
- Horkheimer, Max, (1895-1973), philosopher
- Horler, Dave, musician
- Hormander, Lars, mathematician
- Hormisdas, Pope, (514-523)
- Hormizd
- Horn, Arvid, (1664-1742), Swedish politician
- Horn, Evert, (1585-1615), Swedish soldier
- Horn, Gustaf, (1592-1657), Swedish soldier
- Horn, Henrik, Swedish soldier
- Horn, Paul, flute player
- Hornby, Nick, (born 1957), English novelist
- Horne, Kenneth, (died 1969), (Round the Horne, Beyond Our Ken)
- Horne, Lena, (born 1917), musician
- Horner, Cynthia (born circa 1970) writer, editor of Right On!
- Horner, Jan, Canadian writer
- Horney, Brigitte, (1911-1988), actress
- Horney, Karen, psychoanalyst
- Hornsby, Bruce, (born 1954), musician
- Hornsby, Rogers, (1896-1963), Baseball Hall of Famer
- Hornsrud, Christopher, (1859-1960), Norwegian Prime Minister
- Hornung, Paul, (born 1935), American football star
- Horovitz, Adam, (born 1966), singer ("The Beastie Boys")
- Horowitz, Scott, astronaut
- Horowitz, Vladimir, (1903-1989), pianist
- Horrocks, Jane, (born 1964), British actress, including from Absolutely Fabulous
- Horse, Crazy, (1849-1877), Amerindian leader (founder of the Ghost Dance)
- Horta, Victor, Belgian architect
- Horthy, Miklos, (1868-1957), regent of Hungary
- Horton, George Moses, poet
- Horton, Johnny, musician
- Horton, Tim
- Horváth, Ödön von, dramatist, author
- Horvath, Bronco
- Horville, Deborah, (born 1958), reporter, television host
- Horwood, Harold, Canadian writer
- Horwood, William, English novelist
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Hos
Hot
Hou
- Houdini, Harry, (1874-1926), US magician
- Houdini, Wilmoth, singer
- Houdlin, Jurij, (born 1973), poet
- Houdon, Jean Antoine, (1741-1828), French sculptor
- Houellebecq, Michel, Impact award winner
- Houk, Ralph, (born 1919), professional baseball player and manager
- Houphouet-Boigny, Félix, (died 1993), Côte d'Ivoire political leader
- Houran, Meng, poet
- Hourrutuiner, Rolando, . basketball player on the BSN
- House, Edward, advisor to President Wilson
- Houseman, John, (1902-1988), actor, director, teacher
- Housman, A.E., (died 1936), poet
- Housman, Alfred Edward, (1859-1936), poet
- Houston, Cissy, (born 1933), singer, mother of Whitney Houston
- Houston, James, (born 1921), artist
- Houston, Sam, (1859-1861), American Governor of Texas
- Houston, Thelma, (born 1946), singer
- Houston, Whitney, (born 1963), US musician
- Houtman, Cornelis
Hov - Hoz
Hov
How
- Howard
- Howard, Andrew, (born 1975), physicist/astronomer
- Howard, Anthony, (born 1934), journalist
- Howard, Blance Willis, US novelist
- Howard, Catherine, (1525-1542), fifth wife of Henry VIII of England
- Howard, Curly, (1903-1952), actor, comedian, member of the Three Stooges
- Howard, Ebenezer, Garden City
- Howard, George, US governor
- Howard, Henry Anthony Camilio, (1954-1956)
- Howard, Henry, Earl of Surrey, (1517-1547), poet
- Howard, John, (born 1939), Prime Minister
- Howard, John E., (1752-1827), US governor
- Howard, Leslie, (1893-1943), actor
- Howard, Michael (historian)
- Howard, Moe, (died 1975), comedian ("Three Stooges")
- Howard, Robert E., (1906-1936), US fantasy author of Conan the Barbarian fame
- Howard, Ron, (born 1954), US actor and film director
- Howard, Shemp, (1895-1955), actor, comedian (The Three Stooges)
- Howard, Trevor, (1913-1988), actor
- Howe
- Howe, Elias, (1819-1867), inventor of the sewing machine
- Howe, E. W., US novelist
- Howe, George (1725-1758), British general in French and Indian War
- Howe, Gordie, (born 1928), ice hockey player
- Howe, Greg, musician
- Howe, Julia Ward, (1819-1910), US reformer
- Howe, Richard, 1st Earl Howe, (1726-1799), British naval commander
- Howe, Samuel Gridley, (1801-1876), abolitionist & educator
- Howe, Steve, musician
- Howe, Sir William (1729-1815) British general in American revolution
- Howell, Leonard, early preacher
- Howells, Herbert Norman, (1892-1983), British composer
- Howells, William Dean, (1837-1920), American novelist
- Howerd, Frankie, (1917-1992), English comedian
- Howley, William, Archbishop of Canterbury
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