All about the name HENDRIK

Meaning, origin, history.

Hendrik is a name of Dutch origin and it means "home ruler". It is derived from the Old German name Heinrich, which was composed of the elements haim ("home") and ric ("power"). The name Hendrik has been popular in the Netherlands for centuries, with many notable figures bearing this name throughout history. For example, Hendrick Hudson, a Dutch explorer who discovered what is now known as Manhattan Island in New York City, was named after this name. Today, Hendrik remains a popular choice among parents in the Netherlands and other parts of Europe.

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German

Popularity of the name HENDRIK since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Hendrik has been given to a total of 1288 babies in the United States over the years, with varying popularity from decade to decade.

In the early to mid-20th century, there was a steady but low number of Hendriks born each year. The highest number during this period was 9 births in 1963. However, starting from the late 1980s, we see an increase in the popularity of the name Hendrik.

The 1990s marked a significant shift with 12 births in 1990 and a peak of 15 births in both 1993 and 1997. The trend continued into the 21st century, with the highest number of Hendriks born in any year being 84 in 2020.

It's interesting to note that the popularity of Hendrik seems to have a cycle, with peaks occurring roughly every decade or so since the late 1980s. This could indicate a generational preference for the name or perhaps a resurgence due to its historical significance or cultural relevance during those periods.

Overall, despite its ups and downs in popularity over the years, Hendrik remains a unique and distinct name choice for parents in the United States, with each year bringing new little Hendriks into the world.