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Forename Jindřich

Globally, Jindřich (Jindřich Czechia Austria Slovakia Germany Sweden, Йиндржих Russia) is quite a common masculine given name. The given name Jindřich is habitual in Czechia, where it is quite a common masculine name, Slovakia, where it is quite a rare boy's name, and Austria, where it is a rare boy's name. Much less frequently, Jindřich is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Jindřich

name Enrique, name Андрин, name Erich, name Hendricus, name Haimirich, name Jindrich, name Hendric, name Henrih, name Henriko, name Henric, name Анры, name Гаррі, name Hinrich, name Ερρίκος, name Hein, name Enrico, name Henrik, name Анри, name Henrikas, name Гайнц, name Jindřich, name Hendrik, name Henri, name Harold, name Henry, name Heinz, name Enric, name Erik, name Henricus, name Henrich, name Henrique, name Andrin, name Harald, name Henryk, name Henke, name Henrike, name Гаролд, name Haraldus, name Гаральд, name Hinnerk, name Гарольд, name Heinrich, name Hynek, name Eric, name Hinrik, name Гайнріх, name Henk, name Heinrichová, name Henrijs, name Гарри, name Йиндржих, name Harry
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Jindřich Germany, Sweden, Austria, Slovakia, Czechia
Йиндржих Russia

First name Jindřich in the context

Jindřich is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Jindra Hojer .

Notable namesakes

picture of jindřich zdík jindřich zdík jindřich zdík Bishop of Olomouc, CZ (b. 1083) link
picture of jindřich v. z kuenringu jindřich v. z kuenringu jindřich v. z kuenringu CZ (b. 1250) link
picture of jindřich i. z lipé jindřich i. z lipé jindřich i. z lipé Czech nobleman and marshal, CZ (b. 1270) link
jindřich z lichtenburka Czech marshall and nobleman (b. 1235) link
picture of jindřich librarius jindřich librarius jindřich librarius Founder and the first prior of monastery in České Budějovice, beatified., CZ (b. 1300) link
picture of jindřich iii. z rožmberka jindřich iii. z rožmberka jindřich iii. z rožmberka Bohemian nobleman, highest burgrave, CZ (b. 1361) link
picture of jindřich z hradce jindřich z hradce jindřich z hradce CZ (b. 1365) link
picture of jindřich ii. z hradce jindřich ii. z hradce jindřich ii. z hradce Bohemian nobleman, CZ (b. 1400) link
jindřich iv. parléř german sculptor (b. 1400) link
jindřich ii. z rožmberka CZ (b. 1400) link
picture of jindřich kostomlatský z vřesovic jindřich kostomlatský z vřesovic jindřich kostomlatský z vřesovic (b. 1500) link
picture of jindřich iii. starší ze švamberka jindřich iii. starší ze švamberka jindřich iii. starší ze švamberka CZ (b. 1507) link
jindřich sup z fulštejna Czech Roman Catholic priest, CZ (b. 1500) link
jindřich dvorský z helfenburka Czech abbot and university educator (1505-1582), CZ (b. 1505) link
jindřich scribonius Jesuit priest, teacher and provost in Prague (ca1510-1586), CZ (b. 1510) link

Characteristic surnames

Mach, Sládek, Svoboda, Kolář, Koucký, Kučera, Jirásek, Navrátil, Veselý, Černý, Sedláček, Březina, Kopecký, Pavlíček, Pokorný, Doležal, Dvořák, Novotný, Vodička, Čermák, Procházka, Pospíšil, Staněk, Müller, Říha, Šmíd, Marek, Sýkora, Karas, Král, Parma, Holub, Vacek, Fiala, Žák, Mašek, Růžička, Beneš, Klíma, Polák, Novák, Němec, Herzog, Horák, Hájek, Vaněk, Vrána, Šimek, Kohout, and Štěpánek