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Hennry

Variant spelling of Henry, from Old German 'Heimirich' meaning ruler of the home.

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Hennry is a variant spelling of Henry, from Old German Heimirich, meaning ruler of the home. That root has made Henry one of the great enduring names of Europe, associated with authority, domestic power, and inherited status.

Hennry keeps that historical weight while introducing a spelling that feels more individualized or phonetic. As a given name, Hennry has the solid, familiar strength of Henry with a slightly unusual visual profile. The extra n changes the look more than the sound, which can make it feel distinctive without losing recognizability.

The name remains royal and classic at heart, but the spelling gives it a contemporary twist. Hennry feels dependable, traditional, and quietly modernized, as if the old name had been given a subtle personal signature.

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