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