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Heidenreich is a German surname which may be translated as "Land of the Heathen," or "Power of the Heathens," or "Realm of the Heathens". Notable people with the surname include:
The original germanic meaning was: a person of power and wealth, see also: http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Heidenreich_(Familienname)
Heidenreich of Chełmno, first bishop of the Bishopric of Chełmno, 1245–1263
Adolf Heidenreich (1897–1958), German politician (SPD)
Carl Heidenreich, German painter
David Elias Heidenreich (1638–1688), German writer
Elke Heidenreich (born 1943), German TV journalist and presenter, novelist, librettist, literary critic
Fritz Heidenreich (1895–1966), German sculptor
Gert Heidenreich (born 1944), German writer
Gustav Heidenreich (1819–1855), German painter
Hans-Jürgen Heidenreich (born 1967), German footballer
Herbert Heidenreich (born 1954), German footballer
Jakub Heidenreich, Czech footballer
Jon Heidenreich (born 1972), American professional wrestler
Kaspar Heidenreich (1510–1586), German reformer
Ludwig Heidenreich von Callenberg (died 1637), German officer
Maximilian Heidenreich (1967–2024), German footballer
Walter Heidenreich (born 1949), German preacher
Heydenreich is a variation of the name. Notable people include:
Gustav Heinrich Heydenreich († 1897), German entomologist
Karl Heinrich Heydenreich (1764–1801), German philosopher
Ludwig Heinrich Heydenreich (1903–1978), German art historian
Michał Heydenreich (1831–1886), Polish general
See also
Heidenreichstein in Austria
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