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'''Heino''' is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:
'''Heino''' is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:


*[[Heino]] (born 1938), German schlager and volksmusik music singer
*[[Heino]] (born 1938), German schlager and volksmusik music singer
*[[Heino Anto]] (1882–1955), Estonian playwright, actor, politician and journalist
*[[Heino Dissing]] (1912–1990), Danish cyclist and Olympic competitor
*[[Heino Dissing]] (1912–1990), Danish cyclist and Olympic competitor
*[[Heino Eller]] (1887–1970), Estonian composer and composition teacher
*[[Heino Eller]] (1887–1970), Estonian composer and composition teacher
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*[[Heino Ferch]] (born 1963), German film and television actor
*[[Heino Ferch]] (born 1963), German film and television actor
*[[Heino Finkelmann]] (born 1945), German chemist and professor
*[[Heino Finkelmann]] (born 1945), German chemist and professor
*[[Heino Heinrich Graf von Flemming]] (1632–1706), German Field Marshal and Governor of Berlin
*[[Heino Heinrich Graf von Flemming]] (1632–1706), German field marshal and Governor of Berlin
*[[Heino Hankewitz]] (born 1954), Estonian-born German social manager
*[[Heino Hansen]] (born 1947), Danish football player and Olympic competitor
*[[Heino Hansen]] (born 1947), Danish football player and Olympic competitor
*[[Heino von Heimburg]] (1889–1945), German Vice Admiral of the Kriegsmarine and U-boat commander during WWI
*[[Heino von Heimburg]] (1889–1945), German Vice Admiral of the Kriegsmarine and U-boat commander during WWI
*[[Heino Heinaste]] (1928–2006), Estonian track and field athlete
*[[Heino Holm]] (born 1979), Danish handballer
*[[Heino Holm]] (born 1979), Danish handballer
*[[Heino Jürisalu]] (1930–1991), Estonian composer
*[[Heino Kaski]] (1885–1957), Finnish composer and pianist
*[[Heino Kaski]] (1885–1957), Finnish composer and pianist
*[[Heino Kiik]] (1927–2013), Estonian writer and journalist
*[[Heino Kostabi]] (1933–2021), Estonian politician
*[[Heino Kuhn]] (born 1984), South African cricketer
*[[Heino Kuhn]] (born 1984), South African cricketer
*[[Heino Kruus]] (1926–2012), Estonian basketball player and Olympic competitor
*[[Heino Kruus]] (1926–2012), Estonian basketball player and Olympic competitor
*[[Heino Kurvet]] (born 1946), Estonian sprint canoeist and Olympic medalist
*[[Heino Kurvet]] (1941–2020), Estonian sprint canoeist and Olympic medalist
*[[Heino Lill]] (born 1944), Estonian basketball coach and basketball player
*[[Heino Liiv]] (1930–2021), Estonian linguist and philologist
*[[Heino Lipp]] (1922–2006), Estonian decathlete
*[[Heino Lipp]] (1922–2006), Estonian decathlete
*[[Heino Meyer-Bahlburg]] (born ????), German-born American psychologist
*[[Heino Lind]] (1931–2008), Estonian sport sailor
*[[Heino Pulli]] (born 1938), Finnish ice hockey player
*[[Heino Mandri]] (1922-1990), Estonian actor
*[[Heino Meyer-Bahlburg]] (born 1940), German-born American psychologist
*[[Heino Pars]] (1925–2014), Estonian animated film director
*[[Heino Pulli]] (1938–2015), Finnish ice hockey player
*[[Heino Puuste]] (born 1955), Estonian javelin thrower and Olympic competitor
*[[Heino Puuste]] (born 1955), Estonian javelin thrower and Olympic competitor
*[[Heino von Rantzau]] (1894–1946), German Generalleutnant in the Luftwaffe during World War II
*[[Heino von Rantzau]] (1894–1946), German Generalleutnant in the Luftwaffe during World War II
*[[Heino Schmieden]] (1835-1913), German architect
*[[Heino Schmieden]] (1835-1913), German architect
*[[Heino Senekal]] (born 1975), Namibian rugby player
*[[Heino Senekal]] (born 1975), Namibian rugby player
*[[Heino Thielemann]] (born 1923), German field hockey player and Olympic competitor
*[[Heino Sepp]] (1936–2008), Estonian rally driver
*[[Heino Sild]] (1944–2009), Estonian shot putter
*[[Heino Sisask]] (1928–2023), Estonian politician, racewalker and sports personality
*[[Heino Thielemann]] (1923–2015), German field hockey player and Olympic competitor
*[[Heino Torga]] (1933–2012), Estonian theatre director and actor


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[[Category:Estonian masculine given names]]
[[Category:Estonian masculine given names]]
[[Category:Finnish masculine given names]]
[[Category:Finnish masculine given names]]
[[Category:German masculine given names]]
[[Category:German masculine given names]]
[[Category:Masculine given names]]

Latest revision as of 22:07, 27 March 2024

Heino is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:

  • Heino (born 1938), German schlager and volksmusik music singer
  • Heino Anto (1882–1955), Estonian playwright, actor, politician and journalist
  • Heino Dissing (1912–1990), Danish cyclist and Olympic competitor
  • Heino Eller (1887–1970), Estonian composer and composition teacher
  • Heino Enden (born 1959), Estonian professional basketball power forward
  • Heino Ferch (born 1963), German film and television actor
  • Heino Finkelmann (born 1945), German chemist and professor
  • Heino Heinrich Graf von Flemming (1632–1706), German field marshal and Governor of Berlin
  • Heino Hansen (born 1947), Danish football player and Olympic competitor
  • Heino von Heimburg (1889–1945), German Vice Admiral of the Kriegsmarine and U-boat commander during WWI
  • Heino Heinaste (1928–2006), Estonian track and field athlete
  • Heino Holm (born 1979), Danish handballer
  • Heino Jürisalu (1930–1991), Estonian composer
  • Heino Kaski (1885–1957), Finnish composer and pianist
  • Heino Kiik (1927–2013), Estonian writer and journalist
  • Heino Kostabi (1933–2021), Estonian politician
  • Heino Kuhn (born 1984), South African cricketer
  • Heino Kruus (1926–2012), Estonian basketball player and Olympic competitor
  • Heino Kurvet (1941–2020), Estonian sprint canoeist and Olympic medalist
  • Heino Lill (born 1944), Estonian basketball coach and basketball player
  • Heino Liiv (1930–2021), Estonian linguist and philologist
  • Heino Lipp (1922–2006), Estonian decathlete
  • Heino Lind (1931–2008), Estonian sport sailor
  • Heino Mandri (1922-1990), Estonian actor
  • Heino Meyer-Bahlburg (born 1940), German-born American psychologist
  • Heino Pars (1925–2014), Estonian animated film director
  • Heino Pulli (1938–2015), Finnish ice hockey player
  • Heino Puuste (born 1955), Estonian javelin thrower and Olympic competitor
  • Heino von Rantzau (1894–1946), German Generalleutnant in the Luftwaffe during World War II
  • Heino Schmieden (1835-1913), German architect
  • Heino Senekal (born 1975), Namibian rugby player
  • Heino Sepp (1936–2008), Estonian rally driver
  • Heino Sild (1944–2009), Estonian shot putter
  • Heino Sisask (1928–2023), Estonian politician, racewalker and sports personality
  • Heino Thielemann (1923–2015), German field hockey player and Olympic competitor
  • Heino Torga (1933–2012), Estonian theatre director and actor