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Heim is the German equivalent of the English word home. It is a common German and Norwegian suffix in place names (for example Mannheim and Trondheim), and may refer to:
- Heim, Norway, a village and former municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county
- Heim Peninsula, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada
(In Norwegian place names the Old Norse word heimr is often weakened to just -um, -eim, -im, or even just -m. See for instance Bærum, Elverum, Modum, Sørum, Bjerkreim, Askim and Sem. The old form has, however, been revived in some names - see for instance Austrheim, Grindheim, Jessheim and Jotunheimen.)
People
- Albert Heim (1849-1937), Swiss geologist
- Aribert Heim (1914-1992), an Austrian doctor and formerly one of the world's most wanted Nazi war criminals
- Bruno Heim (1911 - 2003), Vatican's first Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain
- Burkhard Heim (1925-2001), German physicist
- Ernst Ludwig Heim (1747-1834), German physician
- Ferdinand Heim (1897-1977), German general (not to be confused with Aribert Ferdinand Heim)
- François Joseph Heim (1787-1865), French painter
- Irene Heim, American linguist, specialist in semantics
- L. Paul Heim,(Born 1928), American Industrialist, Private Merchant Banker and Financier
- Paul Heim, (Born 1905), German architect, active in Stuttgart.
- Scott Heim (born 1966), American novelist
Fictional
- Rick Heim, a correctional officer in the HBO drama Oz
See also
- Heim theory, a collection of ideas about the fundamental laws of physics
- Chayyim
- Haim (disambiguation)
- Heym