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ERICH
FeminineGerman origin name derived from the Old Germanic word "Erih", meaning "honor" or "powerful".
ERICHA
FeminineErika is a rare yet captivating Germanic female name meaning "noble spear", conveying strength and courage.
ERICIA
FeminineUncommon Greek-derived female name meaning 'merciful' or 'compassionate', related to Eric.
ERICJAMES
MasculineScandinavian-derived name consisting of Erik ('eternal ruler') and James ('supplanter' or 'may God protect'). It means 'all powerful'. Popular in English-speaking countries for centuries.
ERICK
MasculineNorse name meaning "all powerful" or "strong", derived from Old Norse Eiríkr and used by notable historical figures like Erik the Red.
ERICK
FeminineSpanish origin derived from Old Norse Ærík, meaning "power" or "strong".
ERICKA
MasculineFeminine given name of Spanish origin that derives from the Norse name Eiríkr, meaning "eternally powerful" or "power everlasting.
ERICKA
FeminineRare but meaningful female name of Swedish origin, derived from Old Norse 'Erik', meaning "eternal ruler" or "powerful ruler".
ERICKAH
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from Aaron, meaning 'exalted', used across cultures and popularized in mid-20th century USA.
ERICKIA
FeminineUnique female given name of African origin, derived from the Norse name Eric meaning "all ruler" or "eternally powerful".
ERICKSEN
MasculineUnique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Eiríkr meaning "solemn" or "powerful", originally borne by Viking chieftain Erik the Red. It's often associated with confidence, determination and achievement, despite being relatively rare.
ERICKSON
MasculineScandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Eiríkr,' meaning 'always powerful' or 'eternally mighty.'
ERICLEE
MasculineDistinctive American name, created by parents seeking uniqueness. While 'Eric' means 'eternally powerful', the second part '-lee' has no specific meaning but contributes to its phonetic distinctiveness.
ERICMICHAEL
MasculineUnique male name of American origin created by combining the Old Norse names Eric ("eternally powerful") and Michael ("who is like God"), resulting in the meaning "eternally powerful like unto God.
ERICO
MasculineItalian name meaning "holder of power" or "ruler," derived from the Latin Ericus.
ERICSON
MasculineScandinavian name derived from 'Erik' (eternal ruler) and 'sun', meaning 'eternal sun ruler'. Popularized by Viking chieftain Eric the Victorious, it's associated with strength, courage, and leadership.
ERICSSON
MasculineMasculine given name of Scandinavian origin, specifically from Sweden and Norway, derived from the Old Norse personal name Æiríkr, composed of æirr ("always" or "eternal") and étitr ("power"), translating to "eternally powerful" or "ever powerful".
ERIDANI
FeminineRare Latin-derived feminine given name with astronomical roots, meaning 'of the constellation Eridanus,' first cataloged by Ptolemy in the 2nd century CE.
ERIE
MasculineRare, distinctive female name with origins in both Native American and Italian cultures, meaning "long tail" or "of the sea," inspired by water and marine life.
ERIE
FeminineRare, unique given name of uncertain origin, with suggestions ranging from Native American roots to Irish variants like 'Airee', but its exact meaning remains unclear.
ERIEANNA
FeminineAmerican name derived from Lake Erie, named after the Erie people or "Cat Nation," with "-anna" added to create a feminine touch.
ERIEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'my God is my light,' originally associated with archangels.
ERIEL
FeminineHebrew name meaning "my God," reflecting deep spiritual devotion and widely used across various cultures.
ERIELLA
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew name meaning "My God is my light," symbolizing divine guidance and illumination.
ERIELLE
FeminineDistinctive French feminine given name derived from "ériel," meaning "from the promontory" or "cliff." It signifies independence, adventure, and resilience.
ERIEN
FeminineUncommon yet striking Irish name derived from Éireann, meaning 'Ireland' or 'of Ireland'.
ERIENNE
FeminineFrench-origin name meaning 'wandering' or 'roaming', reflecting its adventurous quality and once being used for frequent travelers or nomads. It first gained popularity during the Middle Ages in France as a nickname for individuals whose names began with 'E'. Today, it's still rare but beloved by those who choose it.
ERIEONNA
FeminineUnique and beautiful name of West African origin, derived from Erieka meaning 'one who brings happiness'.
ERIES
FeminineEris is a rare Greek female given name derived from the goddess of strife, also known for her charm and allure.
ERIES
MasculineGreek origin, meaning 'the peaceful one', derived from the Greek word 'Eirēnē' which translates to 'peace'. It was borne by Saint Eirene and Empress Eirene throughout history.
ERIHANNA
FeminineJapanese female name derived from "eri" meaning lily and "-hana" meaning flower, translating to "Lily Flower." It symbolizes beauty and grace, and while not historically significant, it has gained global popularity for its elegance and connection to nature.
ERIIFEOLUWA
FeminineUnique Yoruba name meaning 'God has done good on my journey', reflecting divine guidance and blessings.
ERIK
FeminineScandinavian name of Old Norse origin meaning "eternally powerful.
ERIK
MasculineScandinavian name meaning "eternally powerful".
ERIKA
FeminineGerman-origin female given name derived from "Eiche," meaning "oak tree." It signifies strength and resilience, and has gained global popularity since the mid-20th century, notably popularized by renowned soprano Erika Köth.
ERIKA
MasculineGerman feminine name derived from the Old Norse Eiríkr, meaning 'eternally powerful'.
ERIKAH
FeminineCaptivating female name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning "joy resides at home.
ERIKC
MasculineErik is an Old Norse name meaning 'eternally powerful', popularized by Viking explorer Erik the Red and his son Leif Erikson, with enduring popularity across Scandinavia and beyond.
ERIKE
MasculineScandinavian female name derived from Old Norse "Eiríkr," meaning "always powerful" or "strong forever.
ERIKE
FeminineRare Greek name derived from "erika," meaning "heap" or "pile." Its exact origins are uncertain, but it may have started as a nickname or shortened form of longer Greek names like Hera or Erato.