Overview
Heinrich is a German given name of ancient Germanic origin and cognate 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
Henry the Fowler (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 (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, several Prussian princes with the same name
Archbishops
Heinrich I, Archbishop of Trier (d.
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