Henric

Meaning of Henric

Henric is a strong and classic male name with roots in Germanic origin, derived from the name Heinrich, which means "ruler of the home" or "estate ruler." Pronounced as HEN-rik (/ˈhɛn.rɪk/), Henric exudes an air of authority and leadership. It shares close ties with other popular variations such as Henrik and Henry, both of which have enjoyed widespread usage across various cultures and historical periods. Although not commonly used in the United States—with only a handful of occurrences each year—Henric offers a unique yet timeless choice for parents seeking a distinguished name for their baby boy. Its rarity lends it an exclusive charm, making it an excellent option for those looking to stand out while still honoring traditional roots.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as HEN-rik (/ˈhɛn.rɪk/)

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Notable People Named Henric

Henric Sanielevici was a Romanian journalist, literary critic, and influential figure in anthropology, ethnography, sociology, and zoology, known for his involvement in the "Poporanism" movement and his critical views on traditionalist literature.
Henric Schartau was a Swedish Lutheran pietistic priest whose teachings on the "order of grace" influenced the Schartauanism revivalist movement.
Henric Sturehed is a Swedish professional golfer known for his career on the European Tour.
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