Complete Definition of "Henry"

see|henry
English

rank|lines|personal|due|795|Henry|society|boat|heaven
Etymology
Germanic haim "home" + ric "ruler".

Pronunciation
IPA|/'hen.ri/, SAMPA|/"hEn.rI/

Proper noun
en-proper noun

  1. given name|male popular in England since Middle Ages; name of eight kings.

Translations
trans-top|given name
Catalan: Enric
Czech: Jind�ich
Danish: Henrik
Dutch: Hendrik, Henk
Esperanto: Henriko
Estonian: Hendrik
Finnish: Heikki, (historical persons) Henrik
French: Henri
German: Heinrich
Hungarian: Henrik
trans-mid
Italian: Enrico
Latin: Henricus
Luxembourgish: Heng
Norwegian: Henrik
Polish: t|pl|Henryk|m
Portuguese: Henrique
Russian: Genrikh
Slovak: Henrich
Spanish: Enrique, Henrio
Swedish: Henrik
Welsh: Harri
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Related terms
pet forms: Hal, Hank, Harry
feminine forms: Harriet, Henrietta


Danish

Proper noun
Henry

  1. given name|male||da: borrowed from English.

German

Proper noun
Henry

  1. given name|male||de: borrowed from English.

Norwegian

Proper noun
Henry

  1. given name|male||no: borrowed from English.

Swedish

Proper noun
Henry

  1. given name|male||sv: borrowed from English.

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gl:Henry
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ru:Henry
sr:Henry

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