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Names That Mean Erick |
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Looking for names that mean Erick? We couldn't find the exact name Erick, but listed below are some first names meaning Erick or names similar to the word Erick.
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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
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
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
Rhoda
(Scottish)
Feminine Form of Roderick (Famous King). Variations: Rodina. Short Forms: Dina. (Ro-dah)
Feminine Form of Roderick (Famous King). Variations: Rodina. Short Forms: Dina. (Ro-dah)
Roddy
(Scottish)
Famous King; a Pet Form of Roderick, Roddy is Also Used As an Independent Given Name. (Rahd-dee)
Famous King; a Pet Form of Roderick, Roddy is Also Used As an Independent Given Name. (Rahd-dee)
Roderick
(English)
Famous Ruler; from the Middle Latin Rodericus, Which is Derived from the Old High German Hrodrich, a Compound Name Composed from the Elements Hruod (Fame) and Rik (Ruler, King). Pet Name: Roddy. (Rah-
Famous Ruler; from the Middle Latin Rodericus, Which is Derived from the Old High German Hrodrich, a Compound Name Composed from the Elements Hruod (Fame) and Rik (Ruler, King). Pet Name: Roddy. (Rah-
Ruaraidh
(Scottish)
Red; Derived from the Gaelic Rua (Red, Ruddy). Anglicizations: Roderick and Rory. Variations: Ruaidhn, Ruairi, Ruairidh. (Rur-ree)
Red; Derived from the Gaelic Rua (Red, Ruddy). Anglicizations: Roderick and Rory. Variations: Ruaidhn, Ruairi, Ruairidh. (Rur-ree)