Gender Feminine & Masculine
Usage Dutch
Pronounced Pron. /ˈɦɛi̯n.t͡ɕə/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Feminine and masculine diminutive of Hendrik.

Related Names

Masculine FormsHendrick, Hendrik
Other Languages & CulturesHenrik(Armenian) Endika(Basque) Enric(Catalan) Henrik(Croatian) Jindřich, Jindřiška, Hynek, Jindra(Czech) Henrik, Henning(Danish) Harry, Henry, Hal, Hank(English) Harri, Heiki, Hendrik, Indrek, Enn(Estonian) Harri, Heikki, Henri, Henriikka, Henrikki, Henna, Riikka(Finnish) Henri, Aymeric, Enzo, Henriette(French) Heiko(Frisian) Anri(Georgian) Harry, Heinrich, Hendrik, Henrik, Henrike, Heike, Heiko, Heiner, Heinrike, Heinz, Henning(German) Heimirich, Heinrich, Henricus, Aimeric(Germanic) Henrik(Hungarian) Hinrik(Icelandic) Anraí, Einrí(Irish) Enrica, Enrico, Arrigo, Enrichetta, Enzo, Rico(Italian) Indriķis, Inta, Ints(Latvian) Henrika, Henrikas, Herkus(Lithuanian) Henrik, Hinnerk, Hinrich, Heike, Heiko(Low German) 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, Enriqueta, Kike, Kiko, Quique(Spanish) Harry, Henrik, Henning, Henrika, Rika(Swedish) Harri(Welsh)
Entry updated October 6, 2024