Gender Feminine & Masculine
Usage Czech
Pronounced Pron. /ˈjɪn.dra/  [key·simplify]

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Other Languages & CulturesHenrik(Armenian) Endika(Basque) Enric(Catalan) Henrik(Croatian) Henrik, Henning(Danish) Hendrick, Hendrik, Hendrika, Hendrikje, Hendrina, Hennie, Drika, Harry, Hein, Heintje, Hendricus, Hendrikus, Henk, Henny, Henricus, Ina, Rik, Rika(Dutch) 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)

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Entry updated April 25, 2021