Heine

English

Etymology

From German Heine.

Proper noun

Heine

  1. A surname from German, notably of Heinrich Heine, a German poet.

Translations

German

Etymology

Shortened from Heinrich, the German cognate of Henry, originally Haimirich, ruler of the home, from haim (home) and -rich (powerful, king).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈhaɪ̯nə/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: Hei‧ne

Proper noun

Heine

  1. a male given name of rare current usage

Proper noun

Heine m or f (proper noun, surname, masculine genitive Heines or (with an article) Heine, feminine genitive Heine, plural Heines or Heine)

  1. a surname originating as a patronymic, notably of Heinrich Heine

Derived terms

Descendants

Transliterations of the German surname
  • Arabic: هَايْنَه (hayna)
  • Armenian: Հայնե (Hayne)
  • Belarusian: Ге́йнэ (Hjéjne), Га́йнэ (Hájne)
  • Bulgarian: Ха́йне (Hájne)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 海涅 (Hǎiniè)
  • Georgian: ჰაინე (haine)
  • Greek: Χάινε (Cháine)
  • Hebrew: היינה (hayne)
  • Japanese: ハイネ (Haine)
  • Korean: 하이 (Hai)
  • Macedonian: Хајне (Hajne)
  • Persian: هاینه (hâyne)
  • Russian: Ге́йне (Géjnɛ)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic script: Хајне
  • Ukrainian: Ге́йне (Héjne)
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