This list includes 10 Pronouns that start with H, from “half” to “hisself”. They are mostly personal, demonstrative, and interrogative pronouns, with some dialectal or archaic items used regionally. You can use this list when teaching, editing, writing, or learning English pronoun forms.

Pronouns that start with H are English pronouns whose forms begin with the letter H. They include common words such as ‘he’ and dialectal forms like ‘hisself’, reflecting historical spelling and regional usage.

Below you’ll find the table with Type and Definition.

Type: One-word class indicating each pronoun’s grammatical category, so you can quickly identify its function and common usage.

Definition: A concise one-sentence description of meaning and typical use, helping you choose the appropriate pronoun in context.

Pronouns that start with H

PronounTypePerson/NumberUsage/Status
hepersonal3rd-singularcommon
himpersonal3rd-singularcommon
hispossessive3rd-singularcommon
himselfreflexive3rd-singularcommon
herpersonal3rd-singularcommon
herspossessive3rd-singularcommon
herselfreflexive3rd-singularcommon
halfindefinitevariablecommon
hisselfreflexive3rd-singulardialect,nonstandard
heepersonal3rd-singulararchaic

Descriptions

he
Third-person masculine singular subject pronoun used to refer to a previously mentioned male or generic person.
him
Third-person masculine singular object pronoun used as the object of a verb or preposition.
his
Third-person masculine singular possessive pronoun/adjective indicating ownership or association.
himself
Reflexive pronoun used for emphasis or to indicate the subject and object are the same male individual.
her
Third-person feminine singular object pronoun; also used as a possessive determiner in some contexts.
hers
Third-person feminine singular possessive pronoun indicating something belongs to or is associated with a female individual.
herself
Reflexive pronoun used for emphasis or when the subject and object are the same female individual.
half
Indefinite pronoun used to mean one of two equal parts or to refer to a portion of a whole or group.
hisself
Nonstandard or dialectal reflexive form of “himself,” attested in regional and historical speech.
hee
Archaic or historical spelling of “he,” seen in older texts and some dialectal records.
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