Eric

From the Old Norse name Eiríkr, derived from the elements ei "ever, always" and ríkr "ruler". A notable bearer was Eiríkr inn Rauda (Eric the Red in English), a 10th-century navigator and explorer who discovered Greenland. This was also the name of several early kings of Sweden, Denmark and Norway.... [more]

EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT SCANDINAVIAN: Eiríkr
CATALAN: Èric
CROATIAN: Erik
CZECH: Erik
DANISH: Erik, Jerrik
DUTCH: Erik
ENGLISH: Aric, Eric, Erick, Erik
FINNISH: Eerik, Eerikki, Eero, Erik, Erkki
FRENCH: Éric
GERMAN: Eric, Erich, Erik
HUNGARIAN: Erik
ICELANDIC: Eiríkur
LITHUANIAN: Erikas
MEDIEVAL SCANDINAVIAN: Erik
NORWEGIAN: Eirik, Erik
POLISH: Eryk
PORTUGUESE: Érico
SLOVAK: Erik
SLOVENE: Erik
SPANISH: Eric
SWEDISH: Eric, Erik, Jerk, Jerker
FEMININE FORMS
CROATIAN: Erika
CZECH: Erika
DANISH: Erika
ENGLISH: Erica, Ericka, Erika, Erykah
FINNISH: Eerika, Erika
GERMAN: Erika
HUNGARIAN: Erika
ITALIAN: Erica, Erika
NORWEGIAN: Erika
PORTUGUESE: Érica
SLOVENE: Erika
SWEDISH: Erica, Erika