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Jindřich

Masculine Czech
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Meaning & History

Jindřich is a Czech masculine given name, equivalent to Henry. It derives from the Germanic name Heinrich, composed of elements meaning "home ruler". The feminine form is Jindřiška, and a common diminutive is Jindra.

Etymology

The name ultimately stems from the Germanic Heimirich, from heim "home" and rih "ruler". Over time, it evolved into Heinrich, influenced by other names with the element hag "enclosure". Jindřich is the Czech adaptation of this Continental form.

Cultural Significance

Like many Western European forms of Henry, Jindřich has royal connotations. In Czech history, it was borne by nobles such as Jindřich of Rožmberk, a 15th-century nobleman. The name remains current in the Czech Republic.

Notable Bearers

Notable Czechs named Jindřich include composer Jindřich Feld (1925–2007), painter Jindřich Štyrský (1899–1942), and footballer Jindřich Krejčík (1932–2005). International surnames derived from Jindřich are organized under variants like Henrik (Swedish) and Hendrik (German).

  • Meaning: home ruler
  • Origin: Germanic, via Czech
  • Type: Given Name
  • Usage: Czech

Related Names

Diminutives
Feminine Forms
Other Languages & Cultures
(Swedish) Henrik (Basque) Endika (Catalan) Enric (Swedish) Henning (Dutch) Hendrick (German) Hendrik (Swedish) Harry (Dutch) Hein 1, Heintje, Hendricus, Hendrikus, Henk, Hennie, Henny (Germanic) Henricus (Dutch) Rik (English) Henry, Hal, Hank (Welsh) Harri (Estonian) Heiki, Indrek, Enn (Finnish) Heikki (French) Henri (Finnish) Henrikki (French) Aymeric (Italian) Enzo (Low German) Heiko (Georgian) Anri (Germanic) Heinrich (Low German) Heike (German) Heiner, Heinz (Germanic) Heimirich, Aimeric (Icelandic) Hinrik (Irish) Anraí, Einrí (Italian) Enrico, Arrigo, Rico (Latvian) Harijs, Henrijs, Indriķis, Ints (Lithuanian) Henrikas, Herkus (Low German) Hinnerk, Hinrich (Maori) Hēnare (Medieval English) Herry (Medieval French) Aimery, Aymeri (Old Germanic) Haimarīks (Polish) Henryk (Portuguese) Henrique (Russian) Genrikh (Scots) Hendry (Scottish Gaelic) Eanraig (Slovak) Henrich (Spanish) Enrique, Kike, Kiko, Quique
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