Even though it’s usually traced to French and German roots, the exact origin of the name is often debated. The most famous person with the name might be Henry VIII, a controversial King of England. He had six wives and beheaded two because they couldn’t have sons for him. Henry is typically a masculine name. Female variants like Harriet and Henrietta are often considered by parents who want to give a variation of the name to their baby girl. Henry is a dignified name. Henry and its variants have been given to several kings and noblemen across Europe. It was introduced to England by the Normans where it was subsequently given to eight kings.

Henry and other variations of the name are very popular. Its variant Harry was so common at a point in England that the phrase “every Tom, Dick, and Harry” was born and used to refer to men in general. Henry is particularly popular in the United States and English-speaking countries across the world. In 2007, it was on the top 100 most popular names for boys list in Australia, England, Wales, and the United States.  According to 2020 data from the Social Security Administration, Henry is the ninth most popular name for boys in the United States.

Name Variations 

A common variant for the name Henry people find interesting is Harry or Herry. The name was a spoken form of Henry in medieval England. Many Kings of England in that time who were named Henry were also called Harry.  Henry has several name variations from cultures all across the world. Some of the most popular include: 

Anri (Georgian) Einri (Irish) Enric (Catalan) Enrico (Italian) Genrikh (Russian) Harri (Welsh) Harry (English) Heimirich (German)Heiner (German) Heinrich (German)Hendry (Scottish) Henrik (Danish, Armenian, Swedish) Henrikas (Lithuanian) Henrique (Portuguese)Henryk (Polish) Hinrik (Icelandic) Indrikis (Latvian) 

Similar Names

If you like the name Henry but are still on the fence, consider some other names that have a similar feel: 

Arthur Benjamin Charles Finn Jack James Leo Oliver Owen Samuel Theodore William 

Suggested Sibling Names

Some potential sibling names for Henry may include:

AlexandraAmelieEdwardEleanorGeorgeNoahWilliam

Famous People Named Henry    

Across the last century, several notable people have been given the name Henry. Celebrities like Julia Roberts and Heidi Klum have named their sons Henry.  If you are thinking of naming your baby Henry, here are some inspiring people who your baby will share a name with:

Henry Cavill, British actor Henry Czerny, Canadian stage and television actor Henry Fonda, American actor Henry Ford, American automobile manufacturer Henry Hudson, arctic naval explorer Henry J. Heinz, founder of Heinz Ketchup company Henry James, British novelist Henry Winkler, American actor and producer William Henry Bill Gates, businessman, philanthropist, and co-founder of Microsoft 

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