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Erich

Erich is a masculine given name, a German variant of Eric, derived from the Old Norse name Eiríkr, meaning "ever ruler" or "eternal ruler." It is used in German-speaking countries and in Scandinavia, with related forms such as Eric and Erik in English and other languages.

In German-speaking regions, Erich has been widely used since the 19th century and remains recognizable as a

Notable people named Erich include several prominent figures from various fields. Erich Honecker (1912–1994) was a

Variants of the name include Eric, Erik, and their regional spellings, as well as Erika as the

traditional
name.
The
spelling
Erich
is
often
associated
with
older
generations
in
some
contexts,
while
Eric
and
Erik
are
more
common
in
other
linguistic
environments.
long-serving
East
German
political
leader.
Erich
Maria
Remarque
(1898–1970)
was
a
German
novelist
best
known
for
All
Quiet
on
the
Western
Front.
Erich
Fromm
(1900–1980)
was
a
German-born
social
psychologist
and
psychoanalyst.
Erich
Kästner
(1899–1974)
was
a
German
author
and
poet,
known
for
children's
literature.
Erich
Hartmann
(1922–1993)
was
a
German
Luftwaffe
fighter
ace,
among
the
most
successful
in
World
War
II.
Erich
von
Stroheim
(1885–1957)
was
an
Austrian-born
film
director
and
actor.
Erich
Leinsdorf
(1912–1993)
was
an
Austrian-born
conductor.
feminine
form.
The
name
has
appeared
across
literature
and
film
in
Germanic
and
Nordic
contexts
and
continues
to
be
used
in
various
forms
in
multiple
languages.