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Forename Heinrich

Throughout the world, Heinrich (Heinrich Germany South Africa United States Austria France, Генрих Russia Belarus Kazakhstan Ukraine Azerbaijan, Хайнрих Kazakhstan Russia) is a widespread masculine first name. The first name Heinrich is habitual in Western Europe, particularly Germany, where it is a common boy's name, Austria, where it is quite a common masculine name, and Switzerland (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, this name is the most popular in Germany, Russia, and South Africa. Very seldom, Heinrich is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Heinrich

name Hendrik, name Heinz, name Henri, name Хайнрих, name Gentz, name Henn, name Enric, name Henke, name Henric, name Henricus, name Haimirich, name Hendrickx, name Ericus, name Enrico, name Harald, name Heinrichs, name Harold, name Hendrichsen, name Hendricus, name Erich, name Henk, name Eryk, name Hein, name Heiner, name Haraldus, name Enzo, name Heinrichová, name Eirik, name Gean, name היינריך, name Eiríkur, name Harris, name Heinrihs, name Henneke, name Harry, name Heim, name Генрих, name Henrich, name Heinie, name Hendrich, name Enrique, name Eric, name Andrin, name Heimrih, name Hendriks, name Henkle, name Henrici, name Heil, name Erik, name Heinrich, name Enzio, name Hendric, name Hendrikx, name Henrih
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Heinrich Austria, South Africa, France, Germany, United States
Генрих Belarus, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Russia, Kazakhstan
Хайнрих Russia, Kazakhstan
היינריך Israel

First name Heinrich in the context

Heinrich is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Heinrich Faust , the protagonist in Goethe's Faust; Heinrich Hummel , the fictional character from Louisa May Alcott's Little Women; Kaiser Heinrich VI , the operatic character in the opera Agnes von Hohenstaufen by Gaspare Spontini; Heinrich der Löwe , the operatic character in the opera Agnes von Hohenstaufen and Heinrich der Vogler (Henry the Fowler) , the operatic character in the opera Lohengrin by Richard Wagner, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of heinrich i. heinrich i. heinrich i. 921–955, Duke of Bavaria, DE (b. 920) link
heinrich i. Archbishop of Trier, DE (b. 900) link
picture of heinrich ii. heinrich ii. heinrich ii. 951–995, son of Henry I and Judith of Bavaria, DE (b. 951) link
picture of heinrich i. heinrich i. heinrich i. Margrave of Austria from 994 to his death in 1018, AT (b. 965) link
picture of heinrich ii der heilige heinrich ii der heilige heinrich ii der heilige Holy Roman Emperor, DE (b. 973) link
heinrich i "der kahle" von stade - 11 May 976 (b. 925) link
heinrich iii. first Duke of Carinthia from 976 to 978, Duke of Bavaria from 983 to 985, DE (b. 940) link
heinrich i. von lausanne Swiss bishop, CH (b. 950) link
picture of heinrich i. heinrich i. heinrich i. Roman Catholic bishop, DE (b. 1000) link
picture of heinrich vii. heinrich vii. heinrich vii. count of Luxembourg (as Henry II) from 1026 and duke of Bavaria from 1042 until his death, DE (b. 1005) link
heinrich i count of Luxembourg (as Henry I) from 998 and the duke of Bavaria (as Henry V) from 1004, DE (b. 960) link
picture of heinrich iii heinrich iii heinrich iii Holy Roman Emperor, DE (b. 1016) link
heinrich von schweinfurt Bavarian nobility, DE (b. 980) link
picture of heinrich ii. von laach heinrich ii. von laach heinrich ii. von laach the first count palatine of the Rhine (1085/1087–1095), DE (b. 1050) link
heinrich i. Roman Catholic bishop, DE (b. 1000) link

Characteristic surnames

Smit, Peters, Jansen, Wagner, Winter, Werner, Müller, Möller, Schulte, Schmidt, Schmitt, Schmitz, Schwarz, Klassen, Köhler, Richter, Hofmann, Fischer, Schäfer, Hartmann, Hoffmann, Schröder, Keller, Kaiser, Becker, Schmid, Beck, Koch, Roth, Lang, Hahn, Wolf, Mayer, Meier, Meyer, Bauer, Schneider, Braun, Klein, Reuss, Lange, Huber, Vogel, Fuchs, Wiebe, Weber, Muller, Schulz, Kruse, and Zimmermann