List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: H
H[]
- 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
- the Young, the Younger, son of Haakon IV of Norway
- Haakon Sigurdsson the Mighty, Mikli, the Greenlander, Grenske
- al-Muzzafar
- Hadrian the Adoptive Emperor, Optimus Princeps, the Emperor for My People [1]
- Whiteleg, White Legs
- the Bounteous
- Halfdan Hvit, son of Harald I of Norway
- Halfdan, son of Ragnar Lodbrok of the Wide Embrace
- Haleg
- 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]
- the Young, the Younger
- Harald IV of Norway the Servant of Christ, Gillchrist, Gylle, Gille
- Hildetand, Hilditonn (Shining Teeth):
- Harald Klak, King of Jutland (at Hedeby)
- Goldbeard
- Red Lips, Agdekonge
- Harald Granraude Granraude
- Harald the Old
- Harald Haakonsson the Orator, the Smooth Tongue
- Harald Kesja the Spear
- Harald Maddadsson the Bad
- Smooth-Spoken
- Harold Godwinson the Last of the Saxons [8]
- Harold Harefoot
- the Young, the Younger
- the Harvest Happy
- the Fecund
- Hedwig of Andechs the Saint
- the Smart
- Heinrich Raspe Raspe
- the Elder
- Helena of Bosnia the Crude
- Helena of Constantinople the Saint, Helen of the Cross, Britannica [9]
- 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
- the Mad
- the Tall
- the Young, the Younger
- the Elder
- the Tall
- the Black
- le Trégor [12]
- "le Goëllo" [12]
- Henry I, Duke of Brabant the Pious, the Warrior
- 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]
- the Jerusalem-Farer
- Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse the Child
- the Landless
- the Pilgrim
- the Righteous, the Honorable, Probus
- the Fat
- Henry I of Austria the Rebel,[14] the Strong,[15] der Winderspenstige
- 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]
- 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
- the Elder
- the Fast Rider
- the Land-Righter
- the Marian
- the Orphan
- the Pilgrim
- the Tall
- the Well-Appointed
- the City's Friend
- the Empowerer
- the Elder
- the Cunning
- the Injured
- the Unforgettable
- the Upright
- the Cloister-Founder
- the Bald, the Bold [19]
- 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
- the Elder
- 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]
- the Acquirer
- the Short
- Henry II of Reuss (ca. 1370–1429) [25] the Pious
- Henry II of Reuss (1425–1470) the Heir
- the Rich
- the Tall
- the Mighty Advisor
- the Red
- the Field Captain
- the Inconstant
- the Franciscan
- Henry of Stade [26]
- den Jarnharde, the Iron
- Henry II, Count of Louvain le Ceinturé
- Henry II, Count of Nassau, 1198–1249 the Rich
- the Persistent
- l'Aine"
- 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
- Pobozny
- the Young, the Younger
- the Younger
- Wierny, le Fidele
- the Iron
- the Fat
- the Lion
- the Bohemian [27]
- 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]
- the Unnamed
- the Unlucky
- the Spittler
- the Oat-Taker
- the Younger
- the Lame
- the True
- the Tall [30]
- Henry III, Count of Louvain the Younger
- the Younger
- Henry III, Duke of Brabant the Debonair
- the Elder
- Zelazny, the Iron
- the White
- the Rich
- the Russian (Ger. der Reuss), the Ruthenian [27]
- Henry III, Margrave of Meissen the Illustrious, the Serene
- the Elder
- 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
- the Upright
- 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
- der Bogener
- the Rich
- the Intermediate
- Henry IV, Duke of Saxony the Pious
- the Trustworthy
- the Pacific
- Henry V, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg the Younger
- le Fade
- the Iron
- the Great
- the Fat
- Henry V of England Prince Hal
- 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]
- the Money Bag
- Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor the Great
- Wrobel
- Henry VI, Count of Luxembourg, 1281–1288 the Condemned
- Waleczny
- the Intermediate
- Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor Henry of Luxemburg
- Henry VIII of England Bluff Harry, Bluff Hal, "Bluff King Hal
- the Elder
- the Sparrow
- 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]
- the Younger
- Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria the Black
- Henry X, Duke of Bavaria the Proud
- Udaloy, the Daring
- the Knight of the Cloak
- the Younger
- le Silencieux
- the Red
- Henry XIV, Duke of Bavaria the Elder
- Henry XV, Duke of Bavaria the Natternberger
- the Intermediate
- Henry XVI of Bavaria the Rich
- the Intermediate
- the Younger
- the Fortune Prince
- Henry of Portugal the Navigator, the Infant of Sagres
- the Cruel
- the Layman
- Prince Henry of the Netherlands the Navigator
- Henry de Bohun, 1st Earl of Hereford the Surety, the Magna Carta Baron [41][42]
- the Young, the Younger
- the Young, the Younger
- the Young, the Younger
- Henry Beaufort
- the Younger
- the Younger
- Henry of Lorraine, Count of Harcourt (1601–1666) "le Cadet a la Perle"
- le Paisable
- Cripplegate [43]
- the Fat
- the Friendly
- the Oberhofrichter
- Henry the Young King
- the Elder
- the Bad
- Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster Henry of Lancaster
- mit dem Goldenen Wagen
- the Limper, grandson of Sweyn II of Denmark
- Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster [44]
- the Lombard, son of Ferry I of Lorraine
- Henry of Portugal Henry of Evora
- Henry of God's Grace
- Henry Hezilo
- Henry the Lion[45]
- 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 [46][47][48]
- Henry FitzGerald, 12th Earl of Kildare Henry of the Battle Axes [49]
- Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales Babie Charles [50]
- Henry Percy Hotspur [51]
- 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]
- the Posthumous
- Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston Lord Cupid,[52][53] Lord Pumicestone [52]
- the Contentious [54]
- the Counsellor
- the Elder
- the Elder
- Henry of Burgundy the Gallant
- Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville the Uncrowned King of Scotland
- 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 [55]
- Henry Pelham King Henry the Ninth [56]
- Henry FitzJames, 1st Duke of Albemarle the Great Prior [57]
- Wegloser
- the Godless
- Henry Clifford, 10th Lord of Skipton the Shepherd Lord [58][59]
- Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville Starvation Dundas [58]
- the Singular
- Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland the Wizard Earl
- Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster the Wryneck
- (883–934) With the Golden Wagon
- Henry the Navigator the Father of European Exploration [60]
- the Crusader
- Henry of Portugal the Chaste
- the Church's-Friend
- Henry of Reuss the Downcast
- der Andere
- der Hagere
- Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke the Petronius of His Age
- Henry the Fowler the Sleeper, the Sleeping Hero, the Sleeping King
- the Humane
- Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester the Soldier Prince
- 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)
- Baco
- Herennius Etruscus the Barracks Emperor, the Emperor of the Army
- Hereward the Wake,[61] the Exile, the Outlaw
- the Fat
- Eveille-Chien
- Hermann I (count palatine) the Short
- the Elder
- the Fortunate
- Hermann III of Baden the Great
- the Warlike
- Hermann II, Landgrave of Hesse, 1377–1413 the Learned
- Hermann I (count palatine) Pusillus (the Slender)
- the Tall
- Herman of Mons
- Herman of Salm
- the Blessed
- Hermann III of Baden the Fat
- the Awakener
- Hermenegild the Holy, the Saint
- the Pious
- the Simple
- the Spendthrift, the Extravagant
- the Marshal
- the Historian
- Lady Cheat'em [62]
- the Blind
- Hieronim Florian Radziwiłł the Berserker of the Family [10]
- Hilda of Whitby the Saint
- Hildegard of Bingen the Blessed [63]
- Hlodvir/Lodver, 13th Jarl of Orkney (924–980) the Viking
- the Vandal Achilles, the Achilles of the Vandals, grandson of , 477–484 [64]
- Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau the Shakespeare of Eloquence [58]
- Horace Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford Ultimus Romanorum [23]
- Hubertus the Saint
- Hubertus the Apostle of the Ardennes
- le Sourd
- Raucous
- the Troubadour, the Minstrel
- Hugh of Arles
- Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk the Surety, the Magna Carta Baron [41]
- Hugh I of Lusignan the Hunter
- le Cher
- Hugh IV of Lusignan "le Chiliarque"
- "Le Maisné" [65]
- "l'Enroue"
- Hugh Courtenay le Fitz [66]
- Hugh of Cluny the Saint [67][68]
- 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 [69]
- 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 [70]
- Huguenin [71]
- Hugh, Duke of Burgundy the Black
- Hugh Dubh O'Neill Black Hugh
- Bardoul [72]
- the Blind
- Hugh of Remiremont Blancus [73]
- the Bearded
- Hugh II of Lusignan the Well-Loved
- 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
- Campdavaine
- Candavene [65]
- Hugh IV, Count of Saint Pol Candavene [65]
- Hugh of Remiremont Candidus [73]
- Canède [74]
- Hugh Capet of France Capet (Wearing a 'capot' pr monk's hood)
- Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester the Wolf [72][75][76]
- 'Sanctus
- the Suspicious, the Distrustful
- Hugh O'Neill, 3rd Earl of Tyrone the Great Earl
- the Old
- Hugh, Lord of Douglas the Dull [77]
- Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester Hugh de Abrincis [70]
- Hugh of Tours the Timid
- the Red [71]
- Hugh de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Bedford, Hugh de Bellomont, the Pauper [78]
- Hugh II, Duke of Burgundy the Pacific
- Hugh V of Lusignan the Pious
- Hugh V, Viscount of Châteaudun Callidus [72]
- Hugh the younger Despenser the Younger Despenser [79]
- Cholet [65]
- Humbert II of Savoy the Strong [80]
- Humbert I of Savoy the Whitehanded
- Humbert III of Savoy the Blessed [81]
- the Great [82]
- the Bearded
- the Magnificent [82]
- the Old [83]
- Humbert II of Savoy the Fat [84]
- Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford the Good Earl of Hereford [85]
- Humphrey with the Beard [83][86]
- Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester the Good Duke, Good Duke Humphrey
- Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester the Protector
- Saint Hyacinth the Saint [87][88]
- Hyazinth Graf Strachwitz von Gross-Zauche und Camminetz the Panzer Count [89]
- Hywel Dda Hywel the Good
- 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
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