Henrik
Henrik is a male given name of Germanic origin, primarily used in Scandinavia, Estonia, Hungary and Slovenia. In Poland, the name is spelt Henryk but pronounced similarly. Equivalents in other languages are Henry, Heikki, Henryk, Hendrik, Heinrich, Enrico, Henri, Enrique and Henrique. It means 'Ruler of the home' or 'Lord of the house'.
People named Henrik include:
- Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark
- Prince Henrik of Denmark
- Henrik Agerbeck, Danish footballer
- Henrik Christiansen
- Henrik Dagård, Swedish decathlete
- Henrik Dam, Danish biochemist, physiologist and Nobel laureate
- Henrik Dettmann, Finnish basketball coach
- Henrik Otto Donner, Finnish composer and musician
- Henrik Fisker, Danish automobile designer and entrepreneur
- Henrik Frederiksen, Danish businessman and car collector
- Henrik Freischlader, German blues musician
- Henrik Grönvold, Danish naturalist and artist
- :sv:Henrik Gyllenram|Henrik Gyllenram, Swedish military leader and politician
- Henrik Hagtvedt, Norwegian visual artist
- Henrik Hansen
- Henrik Holm
- Henrik Horn, Swedish nobleman, field marshal, and admiral
- Henrik Ibsen, Norwegian playwright
- Henrik Ingebrigtsen, Norwegian middle-distance runner
- Henrik Jæger, Norwegian literary historian, literary critic and playwright
- Henrik Jensen
- Henrik Jørgensen
- Henrik Kreüger, Swedish engineer
- Henrik Nikolai Krøyer, Danish zoologist
- Henrik Lange, Swedish lieutenant general
- Henrik Larsen, Danish football manager, coach and player
- Henrik Sass Larsen, Danish politician
- Henrik Larsson, Swedish football coach and player
- Henrik Lund , Danish engineer and professor
- Henrik Lund , Norwegian painter and graphic artist
- Henrik Lundqvist, Swedish ice hockey player
- Henrik Malyan, Armenian film director and writer
- Henrik Nielsen
- Henrik Nilsson
- Henrik Ojamaa, Estonian football player
- Henrik Olrik, Danish painter, sculptor and applied artist
- Henrik Pürg, Estonian footballer
- :sv:Henrik Rosensvärd|Henrik Rosensvärd, Swedish military leader and commander of Order of the Polar Star
- Henrik Schück, Swedish literary historian, professor and author
- Henrik Sedin, Swedish ice hockey player
- Henrik Shipstead, American politician, US Senator from Minnesota
- Henrik Sørensen, Norwegian painter
- Henrik Stenson, Swedish golfer
- Henrik Sundström, Swedish tennis player
- Henrik Wergeland, Norwegian writer, poet, playwright, polemicist, historian and linguist
- Henrik Wigström, Fabergé workmaster, one of two responsible for almost all the Fabergé imperial Easter eggs
- Henrik Zetterberg, Swedish ice hockey player