Heinrich (given name)
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Heinrich | |
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Pronunciation | German pronunciation: [ˈhaɪnʁɪç] |
Gender | Masculine |
Language(s) | German |
Origin | |
Region of origin | German-speaking countries |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Hinnerk, Hendrik |
Short form(s) | Heike, Heiko, Heiner, Heinz |
Nickname(s) | Heinie |
Cognate(s) | Henry |
See also | Heinrich (surname) |
Popularity | see popular names |
Heinrich is a given name of Germanic origin and cognate of "Henry". Female forms are Henrike and Henriette. The most famous patron saint is Henry († 1024), as the German Emperor Henry II. Notable persons with this given name include:
Monarchs and royalty
- Heinrich I der Vogler (876–936), first German King
- Heinrich II (972–1024), Holy Roman Emperor
- Heinrich III (1017–1056), Holy Roman Emperor
- Heinrich IV (1050–1106), King of Germany, Holy Roman Emperor
- Heinrich V (1086–1125), King of Germany, Holy Roman Emperor
- Heinrich VI (1165–1197), King of Germany, Holy Roman Emperor
- Heinrich VII (1275–1313), King of Germany, Holy Roman Emperor
- Heinrich I, Duke of Bavaria (919/921-955)
- Heinrich II, Duke of Bavaria (951–995)
- Heinrich III, Duke of Bavaria and Carinthia (940-989)
- Heinrich IV, Prince Reuss of Köstritz (born 1919), head of the German Princely House of Reuss
- Heinrich, Count of Bellegarde (1756– 1845), Viceroy of Lombardy-Venetia, Austrian Generalfeldmarschall
- Heinrich of Bavaria (1884–1916), member of the House of Wittelsbach, WWI officer
- Heinrich of Saxe-Weissenfels, Count of Barby (1657-1728), German prince of the House of Wettin
Archbishops
- Heinrich I, Archbishop of Cologne (1190–1238)
- Heinrich II, Archbishop of Cologne (1244–1332)
- Heinrich I, Archbishop of Mainz (1142–1153)
- Heinrich I, Archbishop of Trier (d. 964)
Other persons
- Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa (1486-1535), German astrologer and alchemist
- Heinrich Bullinger (1504–1575), Swiss Reformer
- Heinrich Dusemer (d. 1353), 21st Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights
- Heinrich George (1893–1946), a German stage and film actor
- Heinrich Boere (born 1921), German-Dutch war criminal
- Heinrich Böll (1917–1985), German writer
- Heinrich Hart (1855 -1906), German literary critic
- Heinrich von Brühl (1700–1763), German statesman
- Heinrich von Gagern (1799–1880), German statesman
- Heinrich von Handel-Mazzetti (1882–1940), Austrian botanist
- Heinrich Himmler (1900–1945), Nazi Party leader, commander of the SS
- Heinrich Heine (1797–1856), significant German poet of the 19th century
- Heinrich von Herford (~1300-1370), Dominican friar, historian, and theologian
- Heinrich Hertz (1857–1894), German physicist
- Heinrich von Herzogenberg (1843–1900), Austrian composer and conductor
- Heinrich Hoffmann (1885–1957), German photographer
- Heinrich Hoffmann (author) (1809–1894), German psychiatrist
- Heinrich von Kittlitz (1799–1874), German artist, naval officer and explorer
- Heinrich von Kleist (1777–1811), German poet, dramatist, and novelist
- Heinrich von Lüttwitz (1896-1969), German Panzer General in World War II
- Heinrich von Melk (1163-?), German satirist of the 12th century
- Heinrich Müller (disambiguation), several people
- Heinrich Schliemann (1822–1890), German businessman and amateur archaeologist
- C. Heinrich Stratz (1858–1924) German-Russian gynecologist
- Heinrich von Sybel (1817–1895), German historian
- Heinrich von Treitschke (1834–1896), German historian and political writer
- Heinrich von Tschirschky (1858–1916), German diplomat and politician
- Heinrich Thyssen (1875–1947), German-Hungarian entrepreneur and art collector
- Heinrich von Vietinghoff (1887–1925), a German Colonel-General in World War II
- Heinrich Voes (died 1523), one of the first two Lutheran martyrs
- Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst (1813–1814), Moravian-Jewish violinist and composer
Fictional characters
- Heinrich, a character in the Conker series
- Heinrich Zemo, a character in the Marvel Comics universe
See also
- Heinrich (surname)
- Heinrich (disambiguation)
- Heinrichs
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