Henrich

Meaning of Henrich

Henrich is a male name with origins that can be traced back to the Germanic language. It is a variant of the popular names Henry and Heinrich. In Slovak, it is pronounced as HEN-rikh (/ˈhen.rikh/), while in Czech and German, it is pronounced as HEN-rikh (/ˈhɛn.rɪx/; /ˈhɛn.ʁɪç/). The name Henrich carries a strong and regal association, symbolizing power and leadership. It has been embraced by different cultures and has gained popularity worldwide. In the United States of America, there were five occurrences of the name Henrich in 2017, ranking at number 12,237 in terms of popularity for newborns. With its rich history and diverse variations, Henrich is a unique choice for parents looking for a strong and timeless name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

Slovak

  • Pronunced as HEN-rikh (/ˈhen.rikh/)

Czech

  • Pronunced as HEN-rikh (/ˈhɛn.rɪx/)

German

  • Pronunced as HEN-rikh (/ˈhɛn.ʁɪç/)

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Notable People Named Henrich

Henrich Focke, a German aviation pioneer and co-founder of Focke-Wulf, is renowned for inventing the first successful German helicopter, the Fw 61.
Henrich R. Greve is a Norwegian organizational theorist and Professor of Entrepreneurship at INSEAD, known for his editorial role at the Administrative Science Quarterly.
Henrich Herman Foss - Henrich Herman Mejer Foss was a Norwegian military officer and elected official.
Henrich Danckwardt was a Swedish military officer.
Henrich von Suhm was a Danish naval officer and colonial administrator who served as governor of the Danish Gold Coast and the Danish West Indies in the early 18th century.
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