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Names That Mean Erica

217 names found for "Erica"   (page 4 of 5) 

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Looking for names that mean Erica? We couldn't find the exact name Erica, but listed below are some first names meaning Erica or names similar to the word Erica.

Similar Names

Erc | Eric | Erich | Erick | Erico | Erik | Eriq | Eiric | Eirica | Ericka |

Related Names

Ike  (Hebrew)
Diminutive of Isaac: He Laughs. Laughter. The Only Son Born to Abraham and His Wife Sarah (In the Old Testament). Famous Bearer: Nickname of American President Dwight D. Eisenhower (-)
Jack  (English)
Diminutive of John: God is Gracious. During the Middle Ages, Jack Was So Common That it Was Used As a General Term for 'Man' or 'Boy'. Famous Bearer: American Actor Jack Lemmon
Jackie  (English)
Diminutive of Jack, Derived from John: God is Gracious. During the Middle Ages, Jack Was So Common That it Was Used As a General Term for 'Man' or 'Boy'. Famous Bearer: American Actor Jack Lemmon. Use
Jane  (English)
Jehovah Has Been Gracious. A Feminine Form of John. Variant of Joan. from the Old French Jehane. Famous Bearers: British Novelist Jane Austen (-) and American Actress Jayne Mansfield (-)
Janice  (English)
Variant of Janis: God Has Been Gracious. A Feminine Form of John. Famous Bearer: American Singer Janis Joplin
Janis  (English)
God Has Been Gracious. A Feminine Form of John. Famous Bearer: American Singer Janis Joplin
Jayne  (English)
Jehovah Has Been Gracious; Has Shown Favour. A Feminine Form of John. Variant of Joan. from the Old French Jehane. Famous Bearer: American Actress Jayne Mansfield (-)
Jefferson  (English)
Son of Geoffrey. Used More Often As a Surname. Famous Bearer: American President Thomas Jefferson (-)
Jerica  (American)
Strong, a Gifted Ruler
Jerome  (Greek)
Holy Name. St. Jerome (Th Century) Was Responsible for the Latin Translation of the Bible (The Vulgate). Famous Bearers: British Writer Jerome K. Jerome (-) and American Composer/Songwriter Jerome Ker
Jerry  (English)
A Diminutive of a Jeremiah, Jeremy, or Jerome, Also Used As an Independent Name. Also a Colloquial Term for a German Soldier. Famous Bearer: American Comedian-actor Jerry Lewis Was Born Joseph Levitch
Jesse  (Hebrew)
Wealthy. Jehovah Exists. The Father of King David in the Old Testament. Famous Bearer: American Outlaw Jesse James (-)
Joaquin  (Spanish)
Abbreviation of the Hebrew Name Jehoichin Meaning 'Jehovah Has Established.' Joaquin Miller the Colorful Th Century Poet-adventurer of the American West
Jock  (English)
Variant of Jack: Diminutive of John: God is Gracious. During the Middle Ages, Jack Was So Common That it Was Used As a General Term for 'Man' or 'Boy'. Famous Bearer: American Actor Jack Lemmon
Kalvin  (English)
Variant of Calvin: Bald. Famous Bearers: Early Th Century American President Coolidge; Fashion Designer Calvin Klein
Katharine  (Latin)
Form of the Latin 'Katharina', from the Greek 'Aikaterina'. American Actress Katharine Hepburn Was Born In
King  (English)
King. King's Field. Title Used As a Surname by the Members of a Royal Household. Famous Bearer: American Film Director King Vidor
Kirk  (Norse)
Church. Dwells at the Church. Famous Bearer: American Actor Kirk Douglas
Kris  (Scandinavian)
Scandinavian Diminutive of Christopher: Carrier of Christ. Famous Bearer: American Singer Kris Kristofferson
Lafayette  (French)
Surname. at the Age of the French Nobleman Marquis De Lafayette Went to Fight for Four Years in the American Revolution
Lambert  (German)
Bright Land. Can Be Used As Both a Surname and First Name. Famous Bearer: Belgian-american Actor Christopher Lambert
Lana  (Irish)
A Diminutive of Alana: Child. Famous Bearer: American Actress Lana Turner
Laramie  (French)
Surname With American Connotations Due to Laramie; a Town in Wyoming Usa on the Overland Trail of the Pony Express
Latisha  (Latin)
Joy. an Alternate Form of Leticia. (American: Combination of La + Tisha)
Lawrence  (English)
A Modern English Form of Laurence and the Preferred Form in America
Lee  (English)
Meadow or Wood. Shelter. Famous Bearer: Th Century American Confederate General Robert E. Lee
Leif  (Scandinavian)
Son; Descendant. According to Norse Legend Viking Leif Eriksson Landed His Longboat on North American Shores Some Years Before Columbus Arrived in the Caribean
Len  (German)
Diminutive of Leonard: Hardy Lion or Lion-bold. St Leonard is the Patron Saint of Prisoners. Famous Bearers: American Composer/Conductor Leonard Bernstein; Italian Renaissance Artist/Scientist Leonard
Lenny  (German)
Diminutive of Leonard: Hardy Lion or Lion-bold. St Leonard is the Patron Saint of Prisoners. Famous Bearers: American Composer/Conductor Leonard Bernstein; Italian Renaissance Artist/Scientist Leonard
Leonard  (German)
Hardy Lion or Lion-bold. St Leonard is the Patron Saint of Prisoners. Famous Bearers: American Composer/Conductor Leonard Bernstein; Italian Renaissance Artist/Scientist Leonardo Da Vinci (In Italian
Leonie  (German)
Diminutive of Leonard: Hardy Lion or Lion-bold. St Leonard is the Patron Saint of Prisoners. Famous Bearers: American Composer/Conductor Leonard Bernstein; Italian Renaissance Artist/Scientist Leonard
Lina  (Latin)
Diminutive of Carolina: Strong. A Latinized Form of Caroline. Famous Bearer: the American States of North and South Carolina Were Named After British King Charles I
Lincoln  (English)
Roman Colony at the Pool. Lakeside Colony. The Name of an Early Roman Settlement in England, Used As Both a Surname and a First Name. Famous Bearer: American President Abraham Lincoln (-)
Lionel  (English)
Young Lion. Diminutive of Leon. One of the Knights of King Arthur's Round Table. Famous Bearers: American Actor Lionel Barrymore (-) and British Actor Lionel Jeffries (Born )
Luther  (German)
Famous People. Derived from the Surname of German Religious Reformer Martin Luther (-). Famous Bearer: American Black Civil-rights Leader Martin Luther King
Luther  (English)
Lute Player. Derived from Old French 'Luthier'. Famous Bearer: American Black Civil-rights Leader Martin Luther King
Lyndon  (English)
Lime Tree Hill. Lives by the Linden Tree. Both a Surname and Place Name. Famous Bearer: Past American President Lyndon Baines Johnson
Maverick  (English)
When a Nineteenth-century American Named Maverick Refused to Brand His Calves As Other Ranchers Did; His Name Came to Signify an Independent Man Who Avoids Conformity
Mavrick  (English)
When a Nineteenth-century American Named Maverick Refused to Brand His Calves As Other Ranchers Did; His Name Came to Signify an Independent Man Who Avoids Conformity
Mohawk  (Native American)
Native American Tribe Name
Nova  (Native American)
Chaser of Butterfly (In North American Hopi Indian)
Odina  (Native American)
Mountain (In North American Algonquin Indian)
Oighrig  (Scottish)
Of Uncertain Derivation, Believed to Be Derived Either from Aithbhreac (New Speckled One) or from the Greek Euphemia (Fair Speech). Anglicization: Africa, Effie, Efric, Erica, Euphemia, Harriet, Henri
Opa  (Native American)
Owl (In North American Choctaw Indian)
Orson  (French)
Bear Cub. Famous Bearer: American Actor/Director Orson Welles
Owain  (Greek)
Variant of Eugene: Well-born. Famous Bearer: Prince Eugene of Savoy; American Playwright Eugene O'Neill
Rica  (Norse)
Diminutive of Erica: Feminine Form of Eric: Forever Strong
Ricki  (Norse)
Diminutive of Erica: Feminine Form of Eric: Forever Strong
Rika  (Norse)
Diminutive of Erica: Feminine Form of Eric: Forever Strong
Rikki  (Norse)
Diminutive of Erica: Feminine Form of Eric: Forever Strong
217 names found for "Erica"   (page 4 of 5) 

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