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Erik

Erik is a male given name used in many European languages. It originates from the Old Norse name Eiríkr, composed of the elements ei- meaning 'ever' or 'eternal' and ríkr meaning 'ruler,' yielding the meaning 'eternal ruler' or 'ever powerful ruler.' The name has appeared in medieval Norse sagas and royal lineages, contributing to its enduring popularity in northern Europe.

Spelling variants include Erik, Eric, and Erich, with language-specific forms such as Eiríkur in Icelandic, Eerik

Erik remains common in the Nordic countries and has spread to other parts of Europe and North

in
Estonian,
Eirik
in
Norwegian
and
Icelandic,
and
Éric
in
French.
The
English
form
Eric
often
uses
a
different
vowel
sound,
reflecting
the
name's
long-standing
assimilation
into
English.
In
some
languages,
the
name
is
paired
with
feminine
forms
such
as
Erika
or
Ericka.
America,
where
it
is
chosen
for
its
classic
yet
modern
sound.
The
name
is
associated
with
a
number
of
figures
across
politics,
sports,
science,
and
the
arts,
reflecting
its
broad
cultural
reach.
As
with
many
traditional
names,
popularity
varies
by
era
and
region,
but
Erik
remains
a
recognized
and
versatile
given
name.