Heinrich

"Ruler of the home; from Old High German "heim" (home) and "ric" (power, ruler)"

♂ Masculino · German
classic royal european variant

📖 Sobre Heinrich

Heinrich é a forma alemã de Henrique, derivada do alto-alemão antigo "Heimrich", com o significado de "soberano do lar". Usado por oito imperadores do Sacro Império Romano e imortalisado por figuras como o poeta Heinrich Heine e o físico Heinrich Hertz, é um dos nomes com maior peso histórico do mundo de língua alemã.

📍 Detalhes

  • OrigemGerman
  • Gênero♂ Masculino
  • SignificadoRuler of the home; from Old High German "heim" (home) and "ric" (power, ruler)

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⭐ Pessoas Famosas

  • Heinrich Heine — German Romantic poet and journalist, one of the most significant German poets of the 19th century, known for lyrical verse later set to music by Schubert and Schumann.
  • Heinrich Hertz — German physicist who first conclusively proved the existence of electromagnetic waves, giving his name to the unit of frequency (Hz).
  • Heinrich IV, Holy Roman Emperor — Holy Roman Emperor whose conflict with Pope Gregory VII led to the famous Walk to Canossa (1077), a defining moment in the Investiture Controversy.
  • Heinrich Böll — German novelist and Nobel Prize in Literature laureate (1972), known for his critical portrayal of postwar German society.
  • Heinrich Schliemann — German businessman and archaeologist who excavated the ancient city of Troy and Mycenae, revolutionising understanding of Bronze Age Greece.