Heil
English
Etymology
As a German surname, shortened from Heinrich. As a German and Dutch surname, from the name Heila, from hail (“whole”).
Statistics
- According to the 2010 United States Census, Heil is the 4,327th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 8,205 individuals. Heil is most common among White (94.50%) individuals.
German
Etymology
From Middle High German heil, from Old High German heil.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /haɪ̯l/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -aɪ̯l
- Homophone: heil
Noun
Heil n (strong, genitive Heiles or Heils, no plural)
- health, salvation, well-being, happiness, a state of intactness and prosperity
- Heil dir! ― hail to thee!
- (religion) salvation, wellbeing in the afterlife
Declension
Derived terms
- Heilsarmee
- heilbringend
- Heilsgeschichte
- Seelenheil
(greetings)
- Petri Heil, Weidmanns Heil (Waidmanns Heil, Weidmannsheil; cp. Weidmannsheil n)
- Berg Heil (cp. Bergheil n), Sieg Heil, Ski Heil (Skiheil)
- Heil Hitler
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