- Henrietta (given name)
Infobox Given Name Revised
name = Henrietta
imagesize=200px
caption=Henrietta Maria of France was the queen consort of England, wife ofCharles I of England . The name Henrietta came into wider use inEngland due to her.
pronunciation=
gender = Female
meaning = "home ruler"
region =
origin = Germanic
related names = Harriet,Henry ,Henrik
footnotes =Henrietta is a feminine given
name , derived from the male nameHenry . The name is an English version of the French "Henriette", a female form of "Henri". A short version of the name is Harriet, which was considered the "spoken form" of Henrietta, much asHarry was considered the "spoken form" ofHenry inmedieval England .All these names are derived from
Henrik , which is ultimately derived from the Germanic name "Heimiric", derived from the word elements "heim", or "home " and "ric", meaning "power, ruler." The male name Henry was first used inEngland byNormans . [ [http://www.behindthename.com/name/henry Behind the Name] ]Henrietta Maria of France (born "Henriette-Marie de France"), queen consort ofCharles I of England , first inspired wide use of the name inEngland in the 17th century. Authors Linda Rosenkrantz and Pamela Redmond Satran noted in their book "Beyond Jennifer and Jason, Madison and Montana" that Henrietta is one of the most "thoroughly upper-class names" in use inEngland . [Rosenkrantz and Satran (2006), p. 209)]Henrietta is no longer a widely used name in English-speaking countries, though its short form Harriet was the 73rd most popular name for baby girls born in England in 2007 and Henrietta was the 85th most popular given name for girls born in
Hungary in 2005, perhaps inspired byHenrietta Ónodi , a top-ranked Hungariangymnast . Both Henrietta and Harriet were last ranked in the top 1,000 most popular names for girls in theUnited States during the 1960s. Henrietta was the 446th most common name for females in the United States in the 1990 census. [ [http://www.behindthename.com/top/search.php?terms=henrietta Behind the Name] ]Feminine versions
*América (Portuguese), Spanish
*America (English)
*Drika (Dutch)
*Endika (Basque)
*Enrica (Italian)
*Etta (English)
*Etti (English)
*Ettie (English)
*Etty (English)
*Haliaka (Hawaiian)
*Halle (English)
*Hallie (English)
*Hariala (Hawaiian)
*Hariata (Hawaiian)
*Harrieta (English)
*Harriett (English)
*Harrietta (English)
*Harriette (English)
*Harriot (English)
*Harriott (English)
*Hat (English)
*Hatsy (English)
*Hatti (English)
*Hattie (English)
*Hatty (English)
*Heike (Dutch), (Frisian), (German)
*Heinrike (German)
*Heintje (Dutch)
*Hendrika (Dutch)
*Hendrikje (Dutch)
*Henka (Polish)
*Henna (Finnish)
*Henni (English)
*Hennie (Dutch), (English)
*Henny (Dutch), (English)
*Henrieta (Polish)
*Henrietta (English)
*Henriette (Danish), (Dutch), (French), (German), (Norwegian)
*Henriikka (Finnish)
*Henrika (Swedish)
*Henrike (German), (Scandinavian)
*Henryka (Polish)
*Hetta (English)
*Hetti (English)
*Hettie (English)
*Hetty (English)
*Jetje (Dutch)
*Rika (Dutch), (Swedish)
*Rike (German)
*Rikka (Finnish)
*Yetta (English)
*Yettie (English)
*Yetty (English) [ [http://www.behindthename.com/php/related.php?name=harriet Behind the Name] ]Notes
References
*Rosenkrantz, Linda and Satran, Pamela Redmond (2006). "Beyond Jennifer and Jason, Madison and Montana". St. Martin's Press. ISBN 9780312940959
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