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Heinrich () is a
German given name Personal names in German-speaking Europe consist of one or several given names (''Vorname'', plural ''Vornamen'') and a surname (''Nachname, Familienname''). The ''Vorname'' is usually gender-specific. A name is usually cited in the " Western orde ...
of ancient Germanic origin and
cognate In historical linguistics, cognates or lexical cognates are sets of words in different languages that have been inherited in direct descent from an etymological ancestor in a common parent language. Because language change can have radical ef ...
of '' Henry''. Female forms are ''Henrike'' and ''Henriette''. The most famous patron saint is Henry (died 1024), as the German Emperor Henry II.


Monarchs and royalty

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Henry the Fowler Henry the Fowler (german: Heinrich der Vogler or '; la, Henricus Auceps) (c. 876 – 2 July 936) was the Duke of Saxony from 912 and the King of East Francia from 919 until his death in 936. As the first non- Frankish king of East Francia, h ...
(Heinrich I der Vogler; 876–936), first German king * Heinrich II (972–1024), Holy Roman emperor *
Heinrich III Henry III may refer to: * Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor (1017–1056) * King Henry III of Castile (1379–1406) * King Henry III of England (1207–1272) * King Henry III of France (1551–1589) * King Henry III of Navarre (1553–1610), also King ...
(1017–1056), Holy Roman emperor *
Heinrich IV Henry IV may refer to: People * Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor (1050–1106), King of the Romans and Holy Roman Emperor * Henry IV, Duke of Limburg (1195–1247) * Henry IV, Duke of Brabant (1251/1252–1272) * Henryk IV Probus (c. 1258–1290), D ...
(1050–1106), king of Germany, Holy Roman emperor *
Heinrich V Henry V may refer to: People * Henry V, Duke of Bavaria (died 1026) * Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor (1081/86–1125) * Henry V, Duke of Carinthia (died 1161) * Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine (c. 1173–1227) * Henry V, Count of Luxembourg (1216 ...
(1086–1125), king of Germany, Holy Roman emperor *
Heinrich VI Henry VI ( German: ''Heinrich VI.''; November 1165 – 28 September 1197), a member of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, was King of Germany (King of the Romans) from 1169 and Holy Roman Emperor from 1191 until his death. From 1194 he was also King of Si ...
(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 (1919–2012), head of the German Princely House of Reuss * Heinrich, Count of Bellegarde (1756–1845), viceroy of Lombardy-Venetia, Austrian Generalfeldmarschall * Heinrich, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg (1661–1738), member of the House of Wettin * Heinrich, Prince of Fürstenberg (born 1950) * Heinrich of Bavaria (1884–1916), member of the House of Wittelsbach, World War I officer * Heinrich of Saxe-Weissenfels, Count of Barby (1657–1728), German prince of the House of Wettin *
Prince Heinrich of Prussia A prince is a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family. ''Prince'' is also a title of nobility (often highest), often hereditary, in some European states. The ...
, several
Prussian Prussia, , Old Prussian: ''Prūsa'' or ''Prūsija'' was a German state on the southeast coast of the Baltic Sea. It formed the German Empire under Prussian rule when it united the German states in 1871. It was ''de facto'' dissolved by an e ...
princes with the same name


Archbishops

* Heinrich I, Archbishop of Trier (d. 964) * Heinrich I, Archbishop of Mainz (served 1142–1153) * Heinrich I, Archbishop of Cologne (1190–1238) * Heinrich II, Archbishop of Cologne (1244–1332)


Other people

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Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim (; ; 14 September 1486 – 18 February 1535) was a German polymath, physician, legal scholar, soldier, theologian, and occult writer. Agrippa's '' Three Books of Occult Philosophy'' published in 1533 dre ...
(1486–1535), German astrologer and alchemist * Heinrich Andergassen (1908–1946), Austrian member of the SS and Gestapo, executed for his role in the Holocaust * Heinrich Aviksoo (1880–1940), Estonian politician and sports figure *
Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber ( bapt. 12 August 1644, Stráž pod Ralskem – 3 May 1704, Salzburg) was a Bohemian-Austrian composer and violinist. Biber worked in Graz and Kroměříž before he illegally left his employer, Prince-Bishop Karl L ...
(1644–1704), Bohemian-Austrian composer and violinist *
Heinrich Boere Heinrich Boere (27 September 1921 – 1 December 2013) was a convicted German-Dutch war criminal and former member of the Waffen-SS. He was on the Simon Wiesenthal Center's list of most wanted Nazi war criminals. Early life Heinrich Boere w ...
(1921-2013), German-Dutch war criminal *
Heinrich Böll Heinrich Theodor Böll (; 21 December 1917 – 16 July 1985) was a German writer. Considered one of Germany's foremost post-World War II writers, Böll is a recipient of the Georg Büchner Prize (1967) and the Nobel Prize for Literature (1972). ...
(1917–1985), German writer *
Heinrich von Brühl Heinrich, count von Brühl ( pl, Henryk Brühl, 13 August 170028 October 1763), was a Polish-Saxon statesman at the court of Saxony and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and a member of the powerful German von Brühl family. The incumbency ...
(1700–1763), German statesman *
Heinrich Bullinger Heinrich Bullinger (18 July 1504 – 17 September 1575) was a Swiss Reformer and theologian, the successor of Huldrych Zwingli as head of the Church of Zürich and a pastor at the Grossmünster. One of the most important leaders of the Swiss R ...
(1504–1575), Swiss Reformer * Heinrich Danckelmann (1889–1947), German Luftwaffe general sentenced to death for war crimes * Heinrich Danioth (1896—1953), Swiss painter and poet * Heinrich Deubel (1890–1962), German Nazi SS concentration camp commandant *
Heinrich Dusemer Heinrich Dusemer von Arfberg (c. 1280 - 1353), often times known in English simply as Heinrich Dusemer, was the 21st grandmaster of the Teutonic Order. Biography He is first mentioned as a member of the Teutonic Order in 1311. As a youthful kn ...
(died 1353), 21st Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights *
Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst (8 June 18128 October 1865) was a Moravian-Jewish violinist, violist and composer. He was seen as the outstanding violinist of his time and one of Niccolò Paganini's greatest successors. He contributed to polyphonic playin ...
(1812–1865), Moravian-Jewish violinist and composer * Heinrich von Gagern (1799–1880), German statesman *
Heinrich George Georg August Friedrich Hermann Schulz (9 October 1893 – 25 September 1946), better known as Heinrich George (), was a German stage and film actor. Career Weimar Republic George is noted for having spooked the young Bertolt Brecht in his first ...
(1893–1946), German stage and film actor * Heinrich Grünfeld (1855–1931), Bohemian-Austrian cellist *
Heinrich von Handel-Mazzetti Heinrich Raphael Eduard Freiherr von Handel-Mazzetti (19 February 1882 in Vienna – 1 February 1940) was an Austrian botanist best known for his many publications on the flora of China and botanical explorations of that country. He was the cousi ...
(1882–1940), Austrian botanist * Heinrich Hart (1855–1906), German literary critic *
Heinrich Heine Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (; born Harry Heine; 13 December 1797 – 17 February 1856) was a German poet, writer and literary critic. He is best known outside Germany for his early lyric poetry, which was set to music in the form of '' Lied ...
(1797–1856), German poet * Heinrich von Herford (c. 1300–1370), Dominican friar, historian, and theologian *
Heinrich Hertz Heinrich Rudolf Hertz ( ; ; 22 February 1857 – 1 January 1894) was a German physicist who first conclusively proved the existence of the electromagnetic waves predicted by James Clerk Maxwell's equations of electromagnetism. The uni ...
(1857–1894), German physicist * Heinrich von Herzogenberg (1843–1900), Austrian composer and conductor *
Heinrich Himmler Heinrich Luitpold Himmler (; 7 October 1900 – 23 May 1945) was of the (Protection Squadron; SS), and a leading member of the Nazi Party of Germany. Himmler was one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany and a main architect of th ...
(1900–1945), German Nazi officer and commander of the SS (
Schutzstaffel The ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS; also stylized as ''ᛋᛋ'' with Armanen runes; ; "Protection Squadron") was a major paramilitary organization under Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany, and later throughout German-occupied Europe ...
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Heinrich Hoffmann (author) Heinrich Hoffmann (June 13, 1809 – September 20, 1894) was a German psychiatrist, who also wrote some short works including ''Der Struwwelpeter'', an illustrated book portraying children misbehaving. Early life and education Hoffmann was born ...
(1809–1894), German psychiatrist *
Heinrich Hoffmann (photographer) Heinrich Hoffmann (12 September 188515 December 1957) was Adolf Hitler's official photographer, and a Nazi politician and publisher, who was a member of Hitler's intimate circle. Hoffmann's photographs were a significant part of Hitler's propa ...
(1885–1957), German photographer *
Heinrich Holk Heinrich Holk (also Holke or Henrik Holck;Olesen (2003), p. 390 18 April 1599 – 9 September 1633) was a Danish-German mercenary in both Christian IV of Denmark's and Albrecht von Wallenstein's service during the Thirty Years' War.Keegan ...
, Danish-German mercenary, one of the principal commanders at the
Battle of Wolgast The Battle of Wolgast was an engagement in the Thirty Years' War, fought on 22 August (O.S.)Döblin (2001), p.1017 or 2 September (N.S.)Bedürftig (1998), p.250 1628 near Wolgast, Duchy of Pomerania, Germany.In the 17th century, the Julian ca ...
,
Battle of Lützen (1632) The Battle of Lützen, fought on 16 November 1632, is considered one of the most important battles of the Thirty Years War. A combined Swedish-German army led by Gustavus Adolphus narrowly defeated an Imperial force under Albrecht von Wallenst ...
and
Siege of Stralsund (1628) The siege of Stralsund was a siege laid on Stralsund by Albrecht von Wallenstein's Imperial Army during the Thirty Years' War, from 13 May 1628 to 4 August 1628. Stralsund was aided by Denmark and Sweden, with considerable Scottish particip ...
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Heinrich von Kittlitz Friedrich Heinrich, Freiherr von Kittlitz (16 February 1799 – 10 April 1874) was a Prussian artist, naval officer, explorer and naturalist. He was a descendant of a family of old Prussian nobility ("Freiherr" meaning "independent lord" - ranking w ...
(1799–1874), German artist, naval officer, and explorer *
Heinrich von Kleist Bernd Heinrich Wilhelm von Kleist (18 October 177721 November 1811) was a German poet, dramatist, novelist, short story writer and journalist. His best known works are the theatre plays '' Das Käthchen von Heilbronn'', ''The Broken Jug'', ''Amph ...
(1777–1811), German poet, dramatist, and novelist * Heinrich Ritter von Kogerer (1819–1899), Austrian nobleman and government official * Heinrich Wilhelm Krausnick (1797–1882), German lawyer and Lord Mayor of Berlin * Heinrich Krippel (1883–1945), Austrian sculptor, painter, engraver, and illustrator * Heinrich von Lüttwitz (1896–1969), German Panzer general during World War II * Heinrich Marx (1777-1838) Prussian lawyer and father of
Karl Marx Karl Heinrich Marx (; 5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) was a German philosopher, economist, historian, sociologist, political theorist, journalist, critic of political economy, and socialist revolutionary. His best-known titles are the 1848 ...
* Heinrich von Melk (born 1163), German satirist of the 12th century * Heinrich Müller (disambiguation), several people with the same name *
Heinrich Parler Heinrich Parler the Elder (also ''Heinrich of Gmünd'', german: Heinrich von Gemünd der Ältere; c. 1310 – c. 1370), was a German architect and sculptor. His masterpiece is Holy Cross Minster, an influential milestone of late Gothic architecture ...
(c. 1310 – c. 1370), German architect and sculptor * Heinrich Scheidemann (c. 1595–1663), German Renaissance-Baroque composer *
Heinrich Schliemann Johann Ludwig Heinrich Julius Schliemann (; 6 January 1822 – 26 December 1890) was a German businessman and pioneer in the field of archaeology. He was an advocate of the historicity of places mentioned in the works of Homer and an archaeolog ...
(1822–1890), German businessman and amateur archaeologist *
Heinrich Schönfeld Heinrich Schönfeld (3 August 1900 – 3 September 1976) was an Austrian footballer who played as a forward, and football manager. Club career Nicknamed "Beppo", Schönfeld was born in Kolozsvár ; hu, kincses város) , official_name=Cluj ...
(1900-1976), Austrian football player *
Heinrich Schütz Heinrich Schütz (; 6 November 1672) was a German early Baroque composer and organist, generally regarded as the most important German composer before Johann Sebastian Bach, as well as one of the most important composers of the 17th century. He ...
(1585–1672), German Renaissance-Baroque composer *
Heinrich Schwarz Heinrich Schwarz (14 June 1906 – 20 March 1947) was an SS-Hauptsturmführer (captain) and concentration camp officer who served as commandant of Auschwitz III-Monowitz in Nazi-occupied Poland and Natzweiler-Struthof in Alsace-Lorraine. ...
(1906–1947), German SS Nazi concentration camp commandant executed for war crimes * C. Heinrich Stratz (1858–1924), German-Russian gynecologist * Heinrich von Sybel (1817–1895), German historian *
Heinrich Thyssen Heinrich Thyssen (31 October 1875 – 26 June 1947), after 22 June 1907 Heinrich Freiherr Thyssen-Bornemisza de Kászon et Impérfalva, was a German-Hungarian entrepreneur and art collector. Biography Thyssen was born in Mülheim an der Ruhr, the ...
(1875–1947), German-Hungarian entrepreneur and art collector *
Heinrich von Treitschke Heinrich Gotthard Freiherr von Treitschke (; 15 September 1834 – 28 April 1896) was a German historian, political writer and National Liberal member of the Reichstag during the time of the German Empire. He was an extreme nationalist, who favo ...
(1834–1896), German historian and political writer * Heinrich von Tschirschky (1858–1916), German diplomat and politician * Heinrich Uukkivi (1912– 1943), Estonian footballer, bandy, and ice hockey player *
Heinrich von Veldeke Heinrich von Veldeke (aka: , Dutch Hendrik van Veldeke, born before or around 1150 – died after 1184) is the first writer in the Low Countries known by name who wrote in a European language other than Latin. He was born in Veldeke, which was a ...
(1140/1150 – c. 1190), Limburgish-German Medieval composer *
Heinrich von Vietinghoff Heinrich Gottfried Otto Richard von Vietinghoff genannt Scheel (6 December 1887 – 23 February 1952) was a German general (''Generaloberst'') of the Wehrmacht during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oa ...
(1887–1952), German colonel-general during World War II * Heinrich Voes (died 1523), one of the first two Lutheran martyrs


Fictional characters

* Heinrich, a character in the '' Conker'' series * Heinrich, first name of the title character in the opera ''
Tannhäuser Tannhäuser (; gmh, Tanhûser), often stylized, "The Tannhäuser," was a German Minnesinger and traveling poet. Historically, his biography, including the dates he lived, is obscure beyond the poetry, which suggests he lived between 1245 and ...
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Heinrich Zemo Heinrich Zemo is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, and first made a cameo appearance in '' The Avengers'' #4 (March 1964), before officially being ...
, a character in the Marvel Comics universe * Heinrich, is one of the terrorists from '' Die Hard'' * Heinrich Reichenau, a central character from Total Conquest


See also

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Heinrich (surname) Heinrich () is a surname of German origin. Notable persons with that surname include: * Alexander Geynrikh (born 1984), footballer from Uzbekistan * Annemarie Heinrich (1912-2005), German-Argentine photographer * Bernd Heinrich (born 1940), German ...
* Heinrich (disambiguation) *
Heinrichs Heinrichs is a surname derived from Heinrich. Notable people with this name include: * April Heinrichs (born 1964), American soccer player * Conrad-Oskar Heinrichs (1890–1944), German General during World War II * Dolph Heinrichs (1883–1967), ...
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