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Hild
- Hild, Andreas (* 1961), German architect
- Hild, August (1894–1982), German writer
- Hild, Ernst (1902–1973), German administrative officer
- Hild, Eva (* 1966), Swedish sculptor and ceramicist
- Hild, Friedrich (1861–1937), German writer and teacher
- Hild, Friedrich (* 1941), Austrian Byzantinist
- Hild, Friedrich Wilhelm (1870–1908), German politician, mayor of Rüttenscheid
- Hild, Helmut (1921–1999), German Protestant theologian
- Hild, Jochen (1929–2017), German biologist and landscape ecologist
- Hild, József (1789–1867), Hungarian architect
- Hild, Kristina (* 1996), German soccer player
- Hild, Raymond (1932-2014), French football player, coach and official
- Hild, Udo (* 1943), German rower
Hilda
- Hilda von Nassau (1864–1952), Grand Duchess of Baden
- Hilda von Whitby (614–680), English founder of a monastery
- Hildabrand, Shaunette , American (jazz) singer
Hildb
- Hildbrand, Franz (* 1942), Swiss politician
- Hildbrand, Johannes (1580–1654), Swiss mayor
- Hildbrand, Monika (* 1952), Swiss yodeler and singer of popular songs and hits
- Hildbrandi, Withego II. († 1381), Elekt of Würzburg, Bishop of Naumburg
- Hildburg, Stephanie (1862–1942), Austrian actress
Hilda
- Hilde, Terje (* 1986), Norwegian ski jumper
- Hilde, Tom (* 1987), Norwegian ski jumper
- Hildebad († 541), Ostrogothic king
- Hildebert († 937), Archbishop of Mainz
- Hildebert von Lavardin (1056–1133), author of the Latin Middle Ages
- Hildebold († 969), Bishop of Münster
- Hildebold († 998), Bishop of Worms
- Hildebold of Cologne († 818), Bishop of Cologne, first Archbishop of Cologne
- Hildebold von Wunstorf († 1273), Archbishop of Bremen
- Hildebrand von Möhren († 1279), Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt (1261–1279)
- Hildebrand, Aaron (* 1980), German actor
- Hildebrand, Adolf (1835–1895), German specialist teacher for agriculture and textbook author
- Hildebrand, Adolf von (1847–1921), German sculptor
- Hildebrand, Alexander (1921–2005), Swedish chess composer
- Hildebrand, Alice von (* 1923), Catholic philosopher and theologian
- Hildebrand, Axel (* 1968), German screenwriter
- Hildebrand, Birgit (* 1944), German translator
- Hildebrand, Brianna (* 1996), American actress
- Hildebrand, Bror Emil (1806–1884), Swedish archaeologist and numismatist
- Hildebrand, Bruno (1812–1878), German economist and politician
- Hildebrand, Christian (1638–1712), German philosopher, university professor and rector
- Hildebrand, Christian (* 1985), German handball player
- Hildebrand, Christoph (* 1959), German artist and installation artist
- Hildebrand, Dan , British actor
- Hildebrand, Daniel (* 1977), Swiss musician
- Hildebrand, Dietrich von (1889–1977), Catholic philosopher, theologian and author
- Hildebrand, Ernst (1833–1924), German history and portrait painter
- Hildebrand, Ernst (1918–1986), German composer and musician
- Hildebrand, Ernst Rudolf (1923–2019), Austrian architect
- Hildebrand, Franziska (* 1987), German biathlete
- Hildebrand, Friedrich Hermann Gustav (1835–1915), German botanist and ecologist
- Hildebrand, Gerhard (* 1877), German politician
- Hildebrand, Gerold (* 1955), German author, GDR civil rights activist
- Hildebrand, Günter (1911–1994), German painter
- Hildebrand, Günther (* 1949), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Hildebrand, Gustav (1925–2017), freelance photographer and journalist
- Hildebrand, Hans (1842–1913), Swedish prehistoric
- Hildebrand, Hans (1889–1975), German politician (FDP) and member of the Appointed Braunschweig Landtag
- Hildebrand, Heinrich (1855–1925), German railway engineer
- Hildebrand, Heinrich (1855–1928), German engineer, journalist and entrepreneur
- Hildebrand, Heinrich (1866–1940), German forensic doctor and university lecturer
- Hildebrand, Hermann (1843–1890), German-Baltic historian and archivist
- Hildebrand, Hermann (1849–1939), German politician and Mayor of Bremen
- Hildebrand, Hermann (1919–1986), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Hildebrand, Hilde (1897–1976), German theater and film actress
- Hildebrand, JR (* 1988), American racing car driver
- Hildebrand, Joachim (1623–1691), German Lutheran theologian
- Hildebrand, Joel Henry (1881–1983), American chemist
- Hildebrand, Johann , German musician, composer and poet
- Hildebrand, Johann Christian , German medic and doctor in Eisleben
- Hildebrand, Johann Wilhelm Edler von (1709–1773), Impopulation Director and Administrative Councilor of the Provincial Administration of the Temescher Banat
- Hildebrand, Julius (1804–1878), German Lutheran theologian and general superintendent
- Hildebrand, Katharina († 1573), victim of the witch hunt in Ersingen
- Hildebrand, Klaus (* 1941), German historian
- Hildebrand, Klaus (1954–2010), German manager and entrepreneur
- Hildebrand, Lea (* 1988), German volleyball player
- Hildebrand, Margret (1917–1998), German industrial designer
- Hildebrand, Martín von (* 1943), American ethnologist
- Hildebrand, Max (1839–1910), German precision mechanic and entrepreneur
- Hildebrand, Michael (1433–1509), Archbishop of Riga
- Hildebrand, Monika (* 1941), German actress and chanson singer
- Hildebrand, Nadine (* 1987), German hurdler, lawyer
- Hildebrand, Otto (1858–1927), German surgeon and university professor
- Hildebrand, Philipp (* 1963), Swiss political scientist, President of the Board of Directors of the Swiss National Bank
- Hildebrand, Pia (* 1991), German handball player
- Hildebrand, Robert (1830–1896), German lawyer and politician, MdR
- Hildebrand, Rudolf (1824–1894), German specialist in German
- Hildebrand, Rudolf (1886–1947), Austrian architect
- Hildebrand, Rudolf von (1822–1900), Prussian major general and commander of the 8th Infantry Brigade
- Hildebrand, Samuel Frederick (1883–1949), American ichthyologist
- Hildebrand, Semen (* 1987), German-Russian ice hockey player
- Hildebrand, Siegfried (1904–1991), German precision mechanic and university professor
- Hildebrand, Stefanie (* 1987), German biathlete
- Hildebrand, Timo (* 1979), German soccer goalkeeper
- Hildebrand, Walter (* 1941), Austrian architect
- Hildebrandsson, Hugo Hildebrand (1838–1925), Swedish meteorologist
- Hildebrandt, Adolf Matthias (1844–1918), German genealogist and heraldist
- Hildebrandt, Alexandra (* 1959), German artist and museum director
- Hildebrandt, Alexandra (* 1970), German author and manager
- Hildebrandt, Alfred (1870–1949), German aviation pioneer and writer
- Hildebrandt, Andreas († 1762), organ builder from Danzig
- Hildebrandt, Andreas (* 1973), German artist
- Hildebrandt, Armin , German biologist
- Hildebrandt, Bernd (1940–2020), German Protestant theologian, university professor for systematic theology
- Hildebrandt, Bernd (* 1947), German entrepreneur and sailor
- Hildebrandt, Bernd-Uwe (* 1958), German sports official
- Hildebrandt, Bruno , theater actor
- Hildebrandt, Bruno , German theater actor and opera singer (tenor)
- Hildebrandt, Carl Ludwig , German builder
- Hildebrandt, Christel (* 1952), German translator
- Hildebrandt, Dieter (1927–2013), German cabaret artist, actor and book author
- Hildebrandt, Dieter (* 1932), German author
- Hildebrandt, Dietrich (1944–2015), German teacher, publisher and politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Hildebrandt, Doreen (* 1973), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Hildebrandt, Edmund (1872–1939), German art historian
- Hildebrandt, Eduard (1817–1868), German painter
- Hildebrandt, Edy (1920–2014), German-Luxembourg radio presenter
- Hildebrandt, Elske (* 1974), German politician (SPD)
- Hildebrandt, Erik (1886–1933), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Hildebrandt, Ernst-Albrecht (1895–1970), German SS and police leader and police chief
- Hildebrandt, Franz (1909–1985), Lutheran, later Methodist pastor and theologian
- Hildebrandt, Franz-Reinhold (1906–1991), German Protestant pastor and theologian
- Hildebrandt, Fred H. (1874–1956), American politician
- Hildebrandt, Friedrich (1898–1948), German politician (NSDAP), MdR, SS-Obergruppenführer, Gauleiter and war criminal
- Hildebrandt, Fritz (1819–1855), German marine painter
- Hildebrandt, Georg Friedrich (1764–1816), German physician and university professor
- Hildebrandt, Georg Martin (1811–1877), lawyer and politician from Baden
- Hildebrandt, Gerd (1923–2017), German forest scientist and specialist in remote sensing and photogrammetry
- Hildebrandt, Gregor (* 1974), German artist
- Hildebrandt, Gunther (1924–1999), German physiologist and university professor
- Hildebrandt, Hans (1878–1957), German art historian
- Hildebrandt, Hans Joachim (* 1929), German director
- Hildebrandt, Hans-Joachim (* 1930), German military, General Doctor of the Air Force
- Hildebrandt, Heinz (1921–2003), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Hildebrandt, Helmut (1931–2010), German politician (SPD), member of the Berlin House of Representatives
- Hildebrandt, Herbert (1935–2019), German church musician
- Hildebrandt, Hermann (1910–1982), German conductor
- Hildebrandt, Horst (1919–1989), German military, lieutenant general in the Bundeswehr and inspector of the army
- Hildebrandt, Hugo (1833–1882), German gynecologist and university professor
- Hildebrandt, Hugo (1866–1946), German forest administrator and ornithologist
- Hildebrandt, Irma (* 1935), Swiss writer
- Hildebrandt, Johann Andreas Karl (1763–1846), German novelist
- Hildebrandt, Johann Gottfried († 1775), German organ builder
- Hildebrandt, Johann Lucas von (1668–1745), master builder in the Baroque era
- Hildebrandt, Johann Maria (1847–1881), German botanist and traveler
- Hildebrandt, Johannes K. (* 1968), German composer
- Hildebrandt, Jonas (* 1996), German soccer player
- Hildebrandt, Jörg (* 1939), German publisher, anthologist and radio journalist
- Hildebrandt, Judith (* 1977), German actress, singer and presenter
- Hildebrandt, Jürgen (* 1948), German handball player and trainer
- Hildebrandt, Karl Gottlieb (1858–1925), German physicist and school director
- Hildebrandt, Kurt (1881–1966), German philosopher, psychiatrist and writer
- Hildebrandt, Lily (1887–1974), German painter, graphic artist, artisan and glass painter
- Hildebrandt, Manfred (* 1953), German soccer player
- Hildebrandt, Martin (* 1943), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Hildebrandt, Michael (* 1986), German director, author, film producer, web video producer and actor
- Hildebrandt, Otto (1924–2015), German miner and writer
- Hildebrandt, Paul (1870–1948), German high school teacher, classical philologist, school reformer and Berlin city councilor
- Hildebrandt, Paul (1889–1948), German trade union official and local politician (SPD / SED)
- Hildebrandt, Peter (* 1955), German chemist and university professor
- Hildebrandt, Peter Oskar (1902–1937), German National Socialist journalist and local politician
- Hildebrandt, Petra (* 1972), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Hildebrandt, Rainer (1914–2004), German historian, book author, publicist, civil rights activist and dissident
- Hildebrandt, Regine (1941–2001), German politician (SPD), MdV, MdL
- Hildebrandt, Richard (1843–1911), German naval officer, explorer and city councilor of Charlottenburg
- Hildebrandt, Richard (1897–1952), German SS member and war criminal
- Hildebrandt, Sarah (* 1993), American wrestler
- Hildebrandt, Stefan (1936–2015), German mathematician
- Hildebrandt, Theodor (1804–1874), German painter
- Hildebrandt, Theophil Henry (1888–1980), American mathematician
- Hildebrandt, Tim (1939–2006), American painter and illustrator
- Hildebrandt, Tina (* 1970), German reporter
- Hildebrandt, Torben (* 1981), German journalist
- Hildebrandt, Ulrich (1870–1940), German church musician
- Hildebrandt, Ulrich (* 1949), German surgeon
- Hildebrandt, Volker (* 1953), German media artist
- Hildebrandt, Walter (1892–1966), German politician (GB / BHE), MdL
- Hildebrandt, Walter (1912–2007), German sociologist
- Hildebrandt, Wolf (1906–1999), German artist
- Hildebrandt, Zacharias (1688–1757), German organ builder
- Hildebrandt-Von Graefe, Walter (* 1934), German Protestant theologian
- Hildebrandt-Woeckel, Sabine (* 1959), German journalist and book author
- Hildebrant, Charles Q. (1864–1953), American politician
- Hildegar of Cologne († 753), Bishop of Cologne
- Hildegard , abbess of the Buchau women's monastery
- Hildegard (758–783), wife of Charlemagne
- Hildegard (828–856), daughter of King Ludwig the German, abbess
- Hildegard Luise von Bayern (1825–1864), daughter of King Ludwig I of Bavaria; married to Archduke Albrecht of Austria
- Hildegard von Bingen († 1179), German mystic; Author of theological and medical works; Composer of sacred songs
- Hildegard von Egisheim († 1094), ancestor of the Staufer family
- Hildegard von Stein , aristocrat, church founder, saint
- Hildegrim II. († 886), 6th Abbot of Werden, 4th Bishop of Halberstadt
- Hildegrim von Chalons († 827), abbot and bishop
- Hildegund von Geseke († 1024), abbess of the St. Cyriakus women's monastery in Geseke
- Hildegund von Meer († 1183), founder and abbess of the Meer monastery
- Hildegunde (1170–1188), saint of the Catholic Church, disguised as a man in the monastery
- Hildemann, Klaus D. (* 1942), German Protestant theologian and deaconry scholar
- Hildemann, Wolfgang (1925–1995), German composer and music educator
- Hildemar, Marquard († 1300), Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Hilden, Gregor (* 1963), German guitarist, ex-journalist and guitar dealer
- Hilden, Jytte (* 1942), Danish social democratic politician, member of the Folketing
- Hilden, Thyra (* 1972), Danish artist
- Hilden, Wilhelm (1551–1587), German philosopher, philologist, mathematician and university professor
- Hildenbag, Ralf (* 1969), German music producer
- Hildenbrand, Adolf (1881–1944), German painter, graphic artist, enameller and university professor
- Hildenbrand, Bruno (* 1948), German sociologist
- Hildenbrand, Carl (1814–1872), German legal scholar
- Hildenbrand, Claus Peter (* 1964), German cameraman
- Hildenbrand, Hans (1870–1957), German photographer
- Hildenbrand, Hub (* 1971), German guitarist and composer
- Hildenbrand, Jacob (1826–1904), German geologist
- Hildenbrand, Johann Valentin (1763-1818), Austrian physician
- Hildenbrand, Karl (1864–1935), German politician (SPD), MdR
- Hildenbrand, Klaus-Peter (* 1952), German long-distance runner
- Hildenbrand, Oliver (* 1988), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Hildenbrand, Paul (1904–1971), German painter
- Hildenbrand, Werner (* 1936), German mathematician and economic theorist
- Hildenbrandt, Fred (1892–1963), German journalist and writer
- Hildenhagen, Ludwig (1809-1893), German Protestant pastor and politician
- Hildeprand († 744), King of the Lombards
- Hilder, Bernd (* 1959), German journalist and media manager
- Hilderhof, Hagen (* 1937), freelance sculptor
- Hilderic († 740), Duke, dux of Spoleto
- Hilderich , Bishop of Speyer
- Hilderich († 533), King of the Vandals
- Hilderich von Havelberg († 1008), Bishop of Havelberg
- Hildericus, Edo (1533–1599), German historian, mathematician, philologist and Protestant theologian
- Hildermeier, Manfred (* 1948), German historian
- Hildesheim, Franz (1551–1613), German physician, historian and poet
- Hildesheim, Michel (1908–1981), German-Danish actor
- Hildesheimer, Esriel (1820–1899), German rabbi
- Hildesheimer, Hirsch (1855–1910), lecturer in Jewish history and geography at the Berlin Rabbinical Seminar
- Hildesheimer, Wolfgang (1916–1991), German writer and painter
- Hildeward († 1030), fourth bishop of Naumburg-Zeitz
- Hildeward von Halberstadt († 996), Bishop of Halberstadt
Hildg
- Hildgartner, Paul (* 1952), Italian luge rider
Hildi
- Hildigunnur Einarsdóttir (* 1988), Icelandic handball player
- Hilding, Knud (1921–1975), Danish actor
- Hildinger, Dave (* 1928), American jazz and entertainment musician and film composer
- Hildisch, Jäki (* 1958), German musician and music manager
- Hildisch, Johannes (1922–2001), German architect and numismatist
- Hilditch, Lal (1894–1977), English football player and coach
- Hilditch, Thomas Percy (1886–1965) British chemist
Hildm
- Hildmann, Attila (* 1981), German TV chef, cookbook author
- Hildmann, Gerhard (1907–1992), German Protestant theologian
- Hildmann, Henning (1939–2009), German ENT doctor and university professor
- Hildmann, Richard (1882–1952), politician and mayor of the city of Salzburg
- Hildmann, Sascha (* 1972), German soccer player and coach
- Hildmann, Walter (1910–1940), German Protestant vicar
Hildn
- Hildner, Guido , German diplomat
Hildo
- Hildolf († 1078), Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Cologne (1076-1078)
Hildr
- Hildred, Wayne (* 1955), Australian cyclist
- Hildreth, Horace A. (1902–1988), American politician (Republican Party), Governor of Maine
- Hildreth, Mark (* 1978), Canadian actor and musician
- Hildreth, Matthias B. († 1812), American lawyer and politician
- Hildreth, Peter (1928–2011), British hurdler
- Hildreth, Richard (1807-1865), American writer
- Hildrum, Alf (* 1948), Norwegian politician and journalist
Hildt
- Hildt, Erwin (1851–1917), German farmer, sponsor of the city of Weinsberg and the preservation of Justinus Kerner's cultural heritage
- Hildt, Johann Georg (1785–1863), German master craftsman and architect
- Hildt, Ludwik Fryderyk (1847–1919), Polish painter and entomologist
Hildu
- Hilduin , Archbishop of Cologne
- Hilduin († 936), Bishop of Liège and Verona, Archbishop of Milan
- Hilduin of Saint-Denis , Abbot of Saint-Denis (814–840), Archkaplan Louis the Pious (819–831)
- Hildur Guðnadóttir (* 1982), Icelandic cellist and composer
Hildw
- Hildwein, Adam (1759–1833), Austrian master builder
- Hildwein, Alois (1789–1828), Austrian architect
Hildy
- Hildyard, David (1916–2008), British sound engineer and two-time Oscar winner
- Hildyard, Henry (1846-1916), British general
- Hildyard, Jack (1908–1990), British cinematographer
- Hildyard, Reginald (1876–1965), British general, governor of Bermuda