A city, the county seat of Jefferson County, Texas, United States.
A French placename for any of various places in France, with roots meaning beautiful hill/mountain.
A French toponymic surname derived therefrom.
A village and civil parish in City of Carlisle district, Cumbria, England (OS grid ref NY3459).
A city in Riverside County, California, United States.
A settlement in south-central Otago, New Zealand.
A village in Beaumont-cum-Moze parish, Tendring district, Essex, England (OS grid ref TM1725).
A town in Alberta, Canada.
An English toponymic surname inherited from French ancestors so named.
A city, the county seat of Hill County, Texas; named for its county.
A city in Iowa.
A town in Fountain County, Indiana; named for the area's hilly terrain.
A city in Kansas; named for early settler John Gillespie Hill.
A city, the county seat of Traill County, North Dakota; named for Canadian-American railroad official James J. Hill.
A town in West Virginia; named for early settler John Hill.
A census-designated place in New Mexico.
A city, the county seat of Montgomery County, Illinois; perhaps named for the area's hilly terrain, or for Hillsborough, North Carolina.
An unincorporated community in Henry County, Indiana; named for its relatively high elevation.
A civil parish of Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
An unincorporated community in King and Queen County, Virginia.
An unincorporated community in Kentucky.
A city, the county seat of Highland County, Ohio; named for nearby hills.
A town in Loudoun County, Virginia.
A city in Wisconsin.
A census-designated place in Tennessee.
A census-designated place in Mississippi.
A small town in Caroline County, Maryland. Not to be confused with Hillsborough in Prince George's County.
A town in Alabama.
A city, the county seat of Jefferson County, Missouri; a translation of Monticello (literally “little mount”), the home of President Thomas Jefferson.
A city, the county seat of Washington County, Oregon; named for early settler and Oregon politician David Hill.
An unincorporated community in Georgia, United States; named for early settlers John and Isaac Hill.