Wehrich
Wehrich is a surname of German origin, derived from the Middle High German word "werich," which means "brave" or "valiant." The name has been used as both a given name and a surname throughout history. In the context of military history, Wehrich is most notably associated with the German general and politician, Erich von Manstein, who was known by the codename "Wehrich" during World War II. This codename was used to refer to Manstein's headquarters, which was located in the town of Wehrich, near Berlin. The name Wehrich has also been used as a surname by various individuals throughout history, and it continues to be used today. The name has no specific cultural or religious significance, and it is not associated with any particular mythology or folklore. In modern times, the name Wehrich is relatively rare, but it remains a distinctive and meaningful surname.