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 (born 1967), 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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