Gender Feminine & Masculine
Pronounced Pron. /ˈhaɪ̯.kə/(Low German)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Low German diminutive of Henrike or Henrik.

Related Names

VariantHeiko(Low German)
Other Languages & CulturesHenrik(Armenian) Endika(Basque) Enric(Catalan) Henrik(Croatian) Jindřich, Jindřiška, Hynek, Jindra(Czech) Henrik, Henning(Danish) Hendrick, Hendrik, Hendrika, Hendrikje, Hendrina, Hennie, Hein, Heintje, Hendricus, Hendrikus, Henk, Henny, Henricus, Rik(Dutch) Harry, Henry, Hal, Hank(English) Harri, Heiki, Hendrik, Indrek, Enn(Estonian) Harri, Heikki, Henri, Henriikka, Henrikki(Finnish) Henri, Aymeric, Enzo(French) Heiko(Frisian) Anri(Georgian) Heimirich, Heinrich, Henricus, Aimeric(Germanic) Henrik(Hungarian) Hinrik(Icelandic) Anraí, Einrí(Irish) Enrica, Enrico, Arrigo, Enzo, Rico(Italian) Indriķis, Inta, Ints(Latvian) Henrika, Henrikas, Herkus(Lithuanian) Herry(Medieval English) Aimery, Aymeri(Medieval French) Henrik, Henning(Norwegian) Haimarīks(Old Germanic) Henryk, Henryka(Polish) Henrique(Portuguese) Genrikh(Russian) Hendry(Scots) Eanraig(Scottish Gaelic) Henrich(Slovak) Henrik(Slovene) Enrique, Kike, Kiko, Quique(Spanish) Henrik, Henning(Swedish) Harri(Welsh)

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Entry updated December 7, 2022