Heinz

Meaning of Heinz

Heinz is a strong and distinctive name of German origin that is perfect for your little boy. Pronounced as "hīnts" (/haɪnts/), this name has a rich history and is often considered a diminutive form of the classic German name Heinrich. Heinz has a long-standing association with strength and leadership, making it an excellent choice for parents looking for a name with character. In New York, Heinz has had occasional appearances in baby name records, showing its unique and rare appeal. If you're seeking a name that exudes confidence and individuality, Heinz could be the perfect fit for your new arrival.

Pronunciation

German

  • Pronunced as hīnts (/haɪnts/)

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Notable People Named Heinz

Heinz Kohut was an Austrian-born American psychoanalyst known for developing self psychology, a significant contribution to psychodynamic/psychoanalytic theory.
Heinz Rühmann - Heinrich Wilhelm "Heinz" Rühmann was a legendary German film actor known for his roles in over 100 films, including iconic performances in comedies like Three from the Filling Station and The Punch Bowl.
Heinz Hubert Baumann was a German Roman-Catholic priest known for his work in Aachen.
Heinz Maier-Leibnitz was a prominent German physicist known for his contributions to nuclear spectroscopy, coincidence measurement techniques, radioactive tracers for biochemistry and medicine, and neutron optics, as well as for his influential role in education and advisory work for the Federal Republic of Germany's nuclear programs.
Heinz Berggruen was a German-born American art dealer and collector known for selling 165 works of art to the German federal government, which formed the core of the Berggruen Museum in Berlin, Germany.
Heinz Wanner is a Swiss geographer and climate researcher who is a professor emeritus at the Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research of the University of Bern.
Heinz Haber was a renowned German physicist and science writer known for his influential TV programs and books on physics and environmental topics, with a style that has inspired many popular science presenters.
Heinz Hermann Thiele was a prominent German businessman, known for his leadership at Knorr-Bremse AG and Vossloh, and was one of the wealthiest individuals in Germany at the time of his passing.
Heinz Joachim - Heinz Günther Joachim was a German music student and clarinet player who was involved in an anti-government resistance group and was executed in 1942.
Heinz Hermann Schubert was a German SS officer who was sentenced to death at the Einsatzgruppen Trial in 1948, with the sentence later commuted to 10 years' imprisonment.
Heinz Siegfried Wolff was a German-born British scientist and television presenter, famous for The Great Egg Race.
Heinz Stücke is a renowned long-distance cyclist from Germany who set the world record for bicycle touring in 1995.
Heinz Spanknöbel - Heinrich "Heinz" Spanknöbel was a German immigrant to America who formed and briefly led the pro-Nazi Friends of New Germany as its Bundesleiter.
Heinz Rutishauser was a Swiss mathematician and a pioneer of modern numerical mathematics and computer science.
Heinz Erhardt was a versatile German entertainer known for his comedy, music, acting, and poetry.
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