masculine Enrico

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Origin:
germanic
Name Root:
*haimaz *rīkijaz > Haimirich
Meaning:*
This name derives from the Old High German “Haimirich,” composed of two elements “*haimaz” (home, house) plus “*rīkijaz” (kingly, royal, noble, mighty, distinguished, powerful, rich). The name means “ruler of the home, sovereign of the homeland.” Harry, its English short form, was considered the “spoken form” of Henry in medieval England. Most English kings named Henry were called Harry. At one time, the name was so popular for English men that the phrase “Tom, Dick, and Harry” was used to refer to everyone. The most famous patron Henry II (Saint Henry), was Holy Roman Emperor from 1014 until he died in 1024. The last member of the Ottonian dynasty of Emperors, Henry II, succeeded to the German throne following his second-cousin Emperor Otto III’s sudden death in 1002. Henry was born on May 5, 972, the son of Duke Henry II, Duke of Bavaria, and Gisela of Burgundy.

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Popularity & Ranking

United States Ranking #3516


Namedoctor Weekly Ranking #2277

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New Age Curiosities

Numerological Values: #1

The number 1 is associated with leadership and independence. People with this name-number demonstrate great inner strength and have much potential for financial success and other accomplishments in life. These individuals are believed to make good use of their inborn talents and leadership abilities to influence and lead people.

Chakra Number: #1
Root Chakra "Muladhara"

The first of the seven energy centers, Muladhara is also the most dense of them all. The main color of this chakra is red which is also the most dense color of all. Learn about the meaning of red chakra color and discover the less known second color found at the centre of muladhara.

Color meaning: Red

The color red is a warm and positive color associated with our most physical needs and our will to survive. It exudes a strong and powerful masculine energy. Red is energizing. It excites the emotions and motivates us to take action. It signifies a pioneering spirit and leadership qualities, promoting ambition and determination. It is also strong-willed and can give confidence to those who are shy or lacking in will power.

Name Songs

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dolce enrico
antonello venditti
le poesie di enrico
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Notable People and Personalities

Enrico Albertosi (born 1939), Italian footballer
Enrico Baj (1924–2003), Italian painter and sculptor
Enrico Becker (1982–2014), German motorcycle racer
Enrico Berlinguer (1922–1984), Italian politician
Enrico Bertaggia (born 1964), former Italian racing driver
Enrico Bertolino (born 1960), Italian comedian, and television presenter
Enrico Beruschi (born 1941), Italian comedian, actor, and television personality
Enrico Betti (1823–1892), Italian mathematician and engineer
Enrico Bombieri (born 1940), Italian mathematician
Enrico Brignano (born 1966), Italian actor, comedian, director, theater director
Enrico Canfari (1877–1915), Italian football player and functionary
Enrico Caruso (1873–1921), Italian opera singer
Enrico Celio (1889–1980), Swiss politician
Enrico Chiesa (born 1970), Italian football player and coach
Enrico Dandolo (1107–1205), Doge of Venice
Enrico Dante (1884–1967), Italian cardinal
Enrico De Nicola (1877–1959), Italian politician
Enrico Fabris (born 1981), Italian speed skater
Enrico Fantini (born 1976), Italian footballer
Enrico Fermi (1901–1954), Italian nuclear physicist
Enrico Gasparotto (born 1982), Italian racing cyclist
Enrico Gasparri (1871–1946), Italian cardinal
Enrico Glori (1901–1966), Italian actor
Enrico Letta (born 1966), Italian politician
Enrico Lo Verso (born 1964), Italian actor
Enrico Lorenzetti (1911–1989), Italian motorcycle racer
Enrico Marconi (1792–1863), Italian–Polish architect
Enrico Maria Salerno (1926–1994), Italian theatre and film actor
Enrico Mattei (1906–1962), Italian industrialist
Enrico Mentana (born 1955), Italian journalist and TV presenter
Enrico Minutoli († 1412), Italian cardinal
Enrico Montesano (born 1945), Italian actor
Enrico Papi (born 1965), Italian television presenter
Enrico Porro (1885–1967), Italian Ringer
Enrico Rastelli (1896–1931), Italian juggler
Enrico Rava (born 1939), Italian jazz musician and composer
Enrico Richter (born 1961), German Boxer
Enrico Ruggeri (born 1957), Italian rock singer-songwriter
Enrico Sabbatini (1932–1998), Italian costume designer
Enrico Schreck (born 1979), German architect
Enrico Silvestrin (born 1972), Italian television presenter, actor and songwriter
Enrico Tazzoli (1812–1852), Italian priest and freedom fighter
Enrico Vanzina (born 1949), Italian screenwriter and film producer
Enrico Zuccalli (~1642–1724), Swiss architect