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Henrik Gøtzsche, 1858 - 1920
MyHeritage Family TreesHenrik Frederik Gøtzsche, 1783 - 1857
MyHeritage Family TreesHenrik Gøtzsche, 1788 - 1850
MyHeritage Family TreesHenrik Frederik Gøtzsche, 1871 - 1944
MyHeritage Family TreesHenrik Gøtzsche, 1858 - 1920
Geni World Family TreeHenrik Frederik Hans Frederik Gøtzsche (born Gotzche), 1783 - 1857
Geni World Family TreeHenrik Gøtzsche, 1706 - 1755
Geni World Family TreeHenrik Gøtzsche, 1852 - 1866
Geni World Family TreeHenrik Gøtzsche, 1788 - 1850
FamilySearch Family TreeHenrik Gøtzsche, 1706 - 1755
FamilySearch Family TreeHenrik Gøtzsche, born 1922
FamilySearch Family TreeHenrik Gøtzsche, born 1852
FamilySearch Family TreeHenrik Gøtzsche, born 1937
1940 Denmark CensusHenrik Gøtzsche, born 1922
1940 Denmark CensusHenrik Gøtzsche, born 1852
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919Henrik Gøtzsche, died 1848
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919Henrik Gøtzsche, born 1922
1930 Denmark CensusHenrik Gøtzsche, born 1922
1925 Denmark CensusHenrik Gøtzsche, died 2016
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The first name Henrik has its origins in the Germanic languages, derived from the Old High German name "Heimirich," which means "home ruler" or "ruler of the household." This name first appeared in regions that are now part of modern-day Germany and Scandinavia, reflecting the feudal systems where leadership and governance were often associated with familial lineage. Historically, individuals named Henrik were often seen as leaders or figures of authority, embodying qualities of strength and responsibility. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including "Henry" in English, "Henri" in French, "Enrico" in Italian, and "Heinrich" in German, each carrying similar meanings but differing in pronunciation and spelling. The name has remained popular in various countries, often associated with nobility and leadership throughout history, and continues to be a common choice in many cultures today.
Gottfred GøtzscheGotzche GøtzscheHans GøtzscheHansine GøtzscheHarald GøtzscheHedevig GøtzscheHenning GøtzscheHenrich GøtzscheHenrick GøtzscheHenriette GøtzscheHenry GøtzscheIda GøtzscheIngeborg GøtzscheInger GøtzscheJacob GøtzscheJohan GøtzscheJohanna GøtzscheJohanne GøtzscheJohannes GøtzscheJulie Gøtzsche
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