Heinrichs
Heinrichs is a form of Heinrich and the family name of the following people:
- Achim Heinrichs (* 1945), German classical philologist
- Adolf Heinrichs (1857–1924), Prussian politician
- April Heinrichs (* 1964), American soccer player
- Axel Erik Heinrichs (1890–1965), Finnish general
- Bert Heinrichs (* 1974), Professor of Ethics and Applied Ethics at the University of Bonn, Professor of Ethics at the Institute for Neurosciences and Medicine at the Research Center Jülich
- Carl Friedrich Christoph Heinrichs (1798–1881), German Protestant pastor
- Conrad Heinrichs (1786–1849), Hessian farmer and politician
- Dieter Heinrichs (* 1948), German soccer player
- Dirk Heinrichs, Dr. (* 1926), co-founder of the threshold foundation
- Dirk Heinrichs (* 1965), German actor
- Ernst Heinrichs (1913–1972), German painter, graphic artist and art teacher
- Falk Heinrichs (* 1960), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Georg Heinrichs (* 1926), German architect and urban planner
- Gustav Heinrichs (1828–1874), German Northern States general in the American Civil War
- Gustav von Heinrichs (1839–1900), Prussian lieutenant general
- Hans Heinrichs (composer) (also Hans Heinrichs-Hauhoff ; 1873–1964), German composer and music teacher
- Hans Joachim Heinrichs (1917–1995), German lyricist, composer, guest performance director and emcee
- Hans-Jürgen Heinrichs (* 1945), German ethnologist and writer
- Hans Lambert Heinrichs (1905–1966), German musician and composer
- Harald Heinrichs (* 1970), German communication scientist and university professor
- Heinrich Matthias Heinrichs (1911–1983), German specialist in German and Scandinavian
- Heinz Heinrichs (painter) (1886–1957), German painter
- Heinz Heinrichs (politician) (1919–1996), German politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of Remscheid
- Helmut Heinrichs (1928–2017), German judge and legal scholar
- Heribert Heinrichs (1922–2004), German media educator
- Joachim Heinrichs (1889–1955), German theologian
- Jochen Heinrichs (1969–2018), German botanist
- Johann Carl Heinrichs (1793–1855), German educator and pastor
- Johann Heinrich Heinrichs (1765–1850), German theologian
- Johannes Heinrichs (lawyer) (1590–1664), German lawyer
- Johannes Heinrichs (philosopher) (* 1942), German philosopher and semiotic
- Johannes Heinrichs (historian) (* 1956), German ancient historian
- Johannes Heinrichs (actor) (* 1990), German actor
- Josef Heinrichs (politician) (1919–1994), German politician (SPD), Member of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia
- Josef Heinrichs (General) (* 1953), German general
- Jürgen Heinrichs (* 1977), German soccer player
- Karen Heinrichs (* 1974), German radio and television presenter
- Karl Heinrichs (before 1917–1964), German entrepreneur
- Kathrin Heinrichs (* 1970), German crime writer and cabaret artist
- Konrad-Oskar Heinrichs (1890–1944), German general
- Kurt Heinrichs (1894–1971), District President of Lower Saxony
- Leo Heinrichs (birth name Joseph Heinrichs ; 1867–1908), Franciscan of German descent and Catholic priest
- Marco Heinrichs (* 1974), German ice hockey player
- Nina Heinrichs (* 1984), German presenter
- Peter Heinrichs (1946–2016), German tobacco and pipe dealer
- Peter Josef Heinrichs (1815–1892), German teacher and local researcher
- Rick Heinrichs , American art director and production designer
- Salama Inge Heinrichs (1922–2015), German therapist
- Siegfried Heinrichs (1941–2012), German publisher
- Siegmund Heinrichs (1928–2013), German sculptor
- Ulrike Heinrichs (* 1964), German art historian
- Werner Heinrichs (* 1947), since 2002 rector of the State University for Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart
- Wilfried Heinrichs (1925–?), German football player
- Wilhelm Heinrichs (1914–1995), German composer
- Wilhelm Heinrichs (mathematician) , German mathematician
- Wolfgang Heinrichs (1929–1994), German economist
- Wolfgang E. Heinrichs (* 1956), German historian and theologian
- Wolfhart Heinrichs (1941–2014), German Islamic scholar, Arabist and Graeco-Arabist
Heinrichs is the name of the following places:
- Heinrichs (Suhl) , district of Suhl in Thuringia
- Heinrichs bei Weitra , a village in Lower Austria
- Heinrichs , from 1940 to 1945 the name of Velká Bíteš in the Czech Republic
See also: