Heim (onomastics)
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Onomastics and disambiguational information about the words, names and surnames that forms Heim-, Heym-, Haim-, Haym-, Heimann-, etc.. Hain-, Hein-, Heine/Heyne.. is also.
In onomastics in Judaism, there are many Chayyim derivated surname forms: Haim, Heimer, Heimberger, Heimerdinger, Haiman, Haimann, Haimovitz, Haym, Hayman, Haymann, Hayum, Heyman, Heymann, Heymans, Heymanson, Heymer, Heyn, Heynemann/Heinemann, Heyum, Heins, Heinsheimer, Heinsheimer-Westheimer, Heinsins.. etc.
For details, please see the Chayyim article.
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Hei | Heim | Heimann | Heiman Cheiman (cf. Salomon Maimon) |
Heimans | Heimer |
Hey | Heym | Heymann | Heyman | Heymans | Heymer |
Hai | Haim | Haimann | Haiman | Haimans | Haimer |
Hay | Haym | Haymann | Hayman | Haymans | Haymer |
Hy | Hym, Hyme, Hime | Hymann | Hyman | Hymans | |
Hein | / | Heinmann | Heinman | ||
Heine | / | Heinemann | Heineman | ||
Heyn | / | Heynmann | Heynman | ||
Heyne | / | Heynemann | Heyneman | ||
Hain means grove | / | Hainmann | Hainman | ||
Haine | / | Hainemann | Haineman | ||
Hayn | / | Haynmann | Haynman | ||
Hayne | / | Haynemann | Hayneman | ||
Hyne | / | Hynemann | Hyneman possibly [hainman] ([1]) |
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Hynd | / | Hyndmann | Hyndman | ||
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- Place names
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[edit] Heim
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- For disambiguation, see Heim article
German word das Heim is corresponding to English home. In Yiddish, Heim correspond to הײם di heym.
[edit] Heym
- Georg Heym (1887-1912), deutscher Schriftsteller, see German article
- Guido Heym (1882-1945), sozialistischer Politiker und Journalist, see German article
- Michael Heym (*1962), deutscher Politiker, see German article
- Stefan Heym (1913-2001), deutscher Schriftsteller, see also German article
- Heym, Zacharias, cartographer
[edit] Haim
- Last names
- Corey Haim
- Paul Ben-Haim
- Mathilda May (Karima Mathilda Haim) (born 1965, Paris), French actress, see German article
- Soleiman Haim
- Tal Ben Haim
- Victor Haim, French playwright, father of Mathilde May
- Given names - See Chayyim article
- Haim Alexander (* 1915), Israeli composer
- Haim Assa
- Haim Be`er
- Yosef Haim Brenner
- Haim Isaac Carigal
- Haim Gouri
- Haim Magrashvili
- Haim Moshe, see German article
- Haim Bar Lev (Chaim Bar-Lew), see German article
- Haim Ramon
- Haim Revivo
- Haim Saban
- Haim Schwarzbaum, see German article
- Haim Yavin
- Place names
[edit] Haym
- Nicola Francesco Haym, (1678-1729), italienischer Komponist, see German article
- Rudolf Haym, (1821-1901), deutscher Philosoph, see German article
[edit] Heimer
- Ödön Heimer (), Hungarian ([2])
- Željko Heimer
[edit] Heimberg, Heimberger
- See Heimberg article
[edit] Heimerdinger
- Chris Heimerdinger
- Daniel Heimerdinger
- Mike Heimerdinger
[edit] Heimann
- Alexander Heimann, Swiss Krimiautor. Heimann lebte als writer and Buchhändler in Bernsee, German article
- Andreas Weck-Heimann
- Diana Heimann
- Emmi Heimann, a pseudonym of Margaret Carroux, Übersetzerin, die viele Bücher aus dem Englischen and Französischen ins German übertrug. See German article
- Friedrich Heimann, see List of World War II aces from Germany
- Karl-Heinz Heimann (), see German article
- Martha Marcovaldi (born Heimann), wife of Robert Musil, see German Musil article
- Sherry Lansing (born Sherry Lee Heimann)
- Walter Heimann (1908-1981), German Pionier der Fernsehtechnik, see German article
[edit] Heiman
- Daniel Heiman, musician
- Edit Heiman (b. 1952), Israeli composer
- Jeff Heiman
- Julia Heiman
- Rabbi Shlomo Heiman
- Susan Heiman, a Miss Missouri
[edit] Heymann
- Andreas Heymann (), German Biathletin, see German article
- Carl Heymann/Karl Heymann (), publisher, founder of the Carl Heymanns Verlag (de), see German article
- Carsten Heymann (), German Biathletin, see German article
- Ernst Heymann (1870 - 1946), German jurist
- Klaus Heymann (), founder of the Naxos record label
- Isaac H. Heymann (), Polish-Dutch cantor and composer; son of Phinchas Heymann ([3])
- Karl Heymann/Carl Heymann (October 6, 1853, Filehne, Posen - ), German pianist; son of Isaac H. Heymann ([4])
- Louise Heymann, singer
- Sophia Heymann, singer
- Johanne Heymann, pianist
- Lida Gustava Heymann (), German-Swiss Frauenrechtlerin, see German article
- Mendel Heymann, father of Moses Mendelssohn
- Moritz Heimann (), see German article
- Paul Heymann (1849, Pankow, near Berlin - ), German laryngoscopist ([5])
- Werner R. Heymann / Werner Richard Heymann / Werner Heymann) (), composer und conductor German-Jewish Herkunft, see German article
[edit] Heyman
- David Heyman (March 14, 1907, NYC — October 16, 1981, Jalisco, Mexico), American musician, lyricist
- Edward Heyman (),
- Elias Heyman (1829, Göteborg - 1889), Swedish physician([6])
- Joel Heyman (),
- Kathryn Heyman, Australian writer
- Norma Heyman
- Paul Heyman (born 1965), professional wrestling manager
- Preston Heyman (),
- Richard X. Heyman, musician
- Given names
- Heymann Lassal, father of Ferdinand Lassalle
- Heymann Steinthal (),
[edit] Heimans
- Levi Heimans, Dutch cycling athlete
[edit] Heymans, Hymans
- Corneille Heymans (1892-1968), Belgian physiologist
- Émilie Heymans
- Gerardus Heymans / Gerardus Hymans
- Mau Heymans
- Heymans (crater)
[edit] Hymans
- Gerardus Hymans, see Heymans
- Max Hymans (1900-1961), French activist
- Paul Heymans
[edit] Haimann, Haiman
- Hugó Haiman (), Hungarian ([7])
- Mark Haiman, mathematician.
[edit] Hyman
- Dick Hyman
- Flora"Flo" Jean Hyman
- Jeffry Hyman, see The Ramones
- John Adams Hyman
- Libbie Hyman
- Marc Hyman
- Mark Hyman
- Misty Hyman
- Phyllis Hyman
- Ray Hyman
- Rob Hyman, see The Hooters
- Trina Schart Hyman
- Unwin Hyman, see Allen & Unwin
- As given name
[edit] Hymen
[edit] Heimsoeth
- Heinz Heimsoeth / Heinz Heimsöth (1886-1975), German philosopher
[edit] -owicz
- Jay Heimowitz
- Matt Haimovitz, cellist
- Yakov Yurovsky (middle name was Chaimovich)
[edit] Hain
German word der Hain means grove, and a poetic word.
Yiddish: הײַנט haynt means today, older form than Heute.
Den Namen Hain führen folgende:
Siehe auch: den Gebirgszug de:Hainleite
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- die Logen des sogenannten Druidenordens
- Begriffe
- die Personifizierung des Todes, siehe de:Freund Hein
- Place names
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- People
- August Hermann Hain, (1848 - 1927), ("Hirt und Herde")
- Gáspár Hain (), Hungarian ([8])
- János Hain, Johannes Patersonius (17 c.), Hungarian doctor ([9])
- Péter Hain (), Hungarian ([10])
- der Hainbund (1772-1774), German poet group
[edit] Hayn
Hayn bezeichnet
- Surnames
- die rheinland-pfälzische Landtagabgeordnete Brigitte Hayn, see German article
- Places
- die Gemeinde Hayn (Harz)
- den früheren Namen der Stadt Großenhain
- die Burg Hayn in der hessischen Stadt Dreieich
- die Burg im Hayn (Obertshausen) bei der hessischen Stadt Obertshausen
- See also Haynau, Hainisch, Heinicke/Heynicke, Heinlein, Heindl, Heineccius, Heintel, Heinrich, Heinke, Heincke, Heinkel, Heineken, Heinichen, Heinse, Heinsius, Heinz, Heinze, Hind/Hynd, Heinemann
[edit] Hein
- Freund Hein, Personifizierung des Todes
- Last names
- Christoph Hein (* 1944), deutscher Schriftsteller, see German article
- Jakob Hein (* 1971), deutscher Schriftsteller und Arzt, Sohn von Christoph Hein, see German article
- János Hein (), German Hungarian gardener ([11])
- János Hein (), Hungarian ([12])
- Karl Hein (1908 - 1982), deutscher Leichtathlet, see German article
- Martin Hein (* 1954), deutscher Bischof, see German article
[edit] Heyn
[edit] Heiner, Heyner, Hainer, Hayner
Heiner is a nickname of Heinrich.
- Lajos Heiner (), Hungarian ([13])
- Eugene Jerome Hainer / Eugene J. Hainer (1851-1929), Republican
- Herbert Hainer
- Jacob A. Geissenhainer / J.A. Geissenhainer (1839-1917), Democratic
- John Hainer
- Hainer Hall (dorm), see Eastern University
- Don Hayner
- Matt Hayner
[edit] Hainert, Haynert, Heinert, Heynert
- Josef Heynert, see German article
[edit] Heinlein
- István Heinlein (1874, Pozsony - 1945), Hungarian ancient historian, techer ([14])
- Robert A. Heinlein (1907 – 1988)
[edit] Hainmann, Haynmann, Heinmann, Heynmann, Hainman, Haynman, Heinman, Heynman
- Hans Richard Heinmann (1875, Gardelegen - 1957), German painter, see German article
- Juliane Heinmann, misspelling of Juliane Heinemann
- Akademie Heinmann, see Elmyr de Hory
- Arthur Heinman, first built in 1925 the Motel Inn of San Luis Obispo
- Butterworth-Heinman, a miss spelling of Butterworth-Heinemann
[edit] Hains, Hayns, Heins, Heyns
- Kurt Heyns