Haig Acterian (1904-1943) Romanian film and Theater director
Haik Forefather of Armenians
Haik Hovsepian Mehr bishop.
Hal Haig Prieste diver, Bronze Olympic medalist
Hamazasp Babadjanian (1906-1977); Chief Marshal of the Armored troops of the USSR.
Harout Pamboukjian (born 1950) Armenian singer and songwriter.
Harry K. Daghlian, Jr. physicist who worked and perished at the Manhattan Project Los Alamos laboratory.
Harry Tavitian (born 1952) jazz musician.
Hasmik Karapetian (born 1979, Armenia) soprano singer and vocal teacher in Iran.
Hasmik Papian (born 1961) soprano.
Hayko singer.
Helene Segara (born 1971) France, singer.
Henri Troyat (born Levon Aslan Torossian) (1911-2007) one of France's most prolific, popular and respected authors
Henri Verneuil (1920-2002) filmmaker
Henrik Malyan (born 1925) film writer and director
Heraclius the Elder Exarch of Africa Province in the Late Roman Empire, late 6th, early 7th centuries, father of Emperor Heraclius.
Heraclius (575-641) Late Roman (Byzantine) Emperor (610-641).
Hovannes Draskhanakertsi Catholicos.
Hovhannes (Ivan) Baghramian (1897 - 1982) Soviet Marshal; Deputy Minister of Defense, World War II Commander of a Front.
Hovhannes Abgari Adamian engineer, inventor of the ink to color BW TV
Hovhannes Erznkatsi writer
Hovhannes Shiraz (1915-1984) poet
Hovhannes Tumanyan (1869-1923) novelist
Hovsep Pushman (1877-1966) painter
Howard Kaloogian (born 1951) California State Assemblyman from 1994-2000.
Howard Kazanjian (born 1942) producer
Hrant Dink, (1954-2007) executive editor of Turkish-Armenian newspaper Agos
Hrayr Shahinian Director of the Skull Base Institute.