Henrik Julius Lundh (16 April 1894 – February 1985) was a Norwegian civil servant.
He was born in Kristiania as a son of Ragnar Lundh (1863–1924) and Aggie Olsen (1875–1946).
degree in 1916, and worked as a deputy judge, junior solicitor and from 1919 secretary in the Ministry of Justice and the Police.
[1] He issued the books Navneloven in 1924 and Navneplikt og navnerett in 1928, both concerning the formal naming conventions.
[1] He participated in judicial congresses in The Hague, Paris and Madrid, and lectured at the University of Oslo.