Haimirich
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Haimirich is an old Middle High German given name from which many modern names derive. Among them are names like Henry, Henri, Heinrich and their female counterparts, as well as less obvious ones such as Enrique. This name means 'ruler of the Home', from 'haim' (home) and 'rich' (powerful).
Some forms and alternates of this name:
- English: Hank, Henry, Harry, Henrie, Henrye, Hendrick, Henrietta (female name), possibly Emeric
- Catalan: Enric, Enriqueta (female name)
- Croatian: Possibly Emerik, Mirko
- Czech (Bohemian): Jindřich, Jindřiška (female name)
- Dutch: Hendrik, Henrick, Henk (diminutive), Hennie (female diminutive)
- French: Henri, Henriette (female name)
- German: Heinrich, Hinrich, Heine, Henriette (female name)
- Greek: Ερρίκος (Erríkos), Έρικα (Érika) (female name)
- Hungarian: Imre, Henrik (two different names today)
- Italian: Enrica, Enrichetta (female names), Enrico, possibly Emerico, Amerigo, Arrigo
- Irish Gaelic: Anraoi, Anra?, Einr?
- Latin: Henricus, Emericus
- Polish: Hainrich, Hajnrich, Hendrych, Henryk, Henio (diminutive)
- Portuguese: Henrique, Henriques, Henriqueta (female name)
- Scandinavian: Henrik, Henning, Henrietta (female name)
- Scottish Gaelic: Eanraig
- Slovak: Imrich
- Spanish: Enrique, Enriqueta (female name)
- Turkish: Emre
Some of the above names, on the other hand, may be from Amaliricus or its roots (Amal and Eric), especially ones like Emeric, Amerigo, and Arrigo.[link]
In Europe, many kings and noblemen of various countries had names derived from Haimirich. For examples, see List of British monarchs, List of French Monarchs, List of German Kings and Emperors, various other lists of medieval rulers, to be found at Lists of incumbents, and King Henry.
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