Heike (given name)
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Heike | |
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Pronunciation | German pronunciation: [ˈhaɪˌkə] |
Gender | Feminine |
Language(s) | German, Dutch, Frisian |
Origin | |
Language(s) |
1. Low German 2. German |
Word/Name |
1. Heinrike 2. Heinrich |
Region of origin | Germany, Scandinavia |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Drika, Heiko, Heintje, Rik, Rika, Rike |
Cognate(s) |
Henrietta (given name) Henry (given name) |
Related names | Elke, Frauke, Silke |
Popularity | see popular names |
Heike is a given name of Germanic origin, most commonly but not exclusively female. Notable persons with this name include:
- Heike Blaßneck (born 1971), German hurdler
- Heike Balck (born 1970), German high jumper
- Heike Dähne (born 1961), German swimmer
- Heike Drechsler (born 1964), German track and field athlete
- Heike Faber (born 1965), German television actress
- Heike Fischer (born 1982), German diver
- Heike Friedrich (born 1970), German freestyle swimmer
- Heike Henkel (born 1964), German former athlete
- Heike Hennig (born 1966), German choreographer and director
- Heike Kamerlingh Onnes (1853–1926), Dutch physicist
- Heike Kemmer (born 1962), German equestrian gold medalist
- Heike Koerner (born 1973), Mexican backstroke swimmer
- Heike Langguth (born 1979), German vice-champion in Muay Thai
- Heike Lätzsch (born 1973), German field hockey striker
- Heike Lehmann (born 1962), German volleyball
- Heike Makatsch (born 1971), German actress
- Heike Meißner (born 1970), German athlete
- Heike Popel, East German luger
- Heike Rabenow is an East German sprint canoer
- Heike Schwaller (born 1968), German-Swiss
- Heike Schulte-Mattler (born 1958), German athlete
- Heike Tischler (born 1964), German heptathlete
- Heike Warnicke (born 1966), German speed skater
- Heike Wezel (born 1968), German cross country skier
- Heike Wilms-Kegel (born 1952), physician
See also
- Heike (disambiguation)
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