HENRICH
Henrich
Henrich is a British surname derived from the Germanic personal name Heinrich, meaning "home ruler". The surname is believed to have been introduced to Britain by Germanic settlers during the medieval period.
The Henrich surname has been documented in various regions across Britain, with concentrations in areas that historically had strong Germanic influences, such as the East Anglian region. Over time, variations of the surname have developed, including Henry and Henrichson.
Individuals bearing the surname Henrich have contributed to various aspects of British society, including academia, business, and the arts. The surname is also linked to notable historical figures in British history, highlighting the diverse contributions of individuals with Germanic ancestry to the rich tapestry of British culture.
Today, individuals with the surname Henrich can be found across the United Kingdom and beyond, reflecting the widespread dispersal of families and the continuing legacy of Germanic heritage in British society.
There are approximately 72 people named Henrich in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Henrich.