Erich - Meaning of Erich

What does Erich mean?

[ 2 syll. e-ric(h), er-i-ch ] The baby boy name Erich is pronounced as EY-R-ayK †. Erich is used mostly in Czech, English, and German. It is of Old Norse origin. Erich is a derivative of the English, French, and Scandinavian name Eric.

See also the related categories, english, czech, and german.

Erich is an uncommon baby boy name. At the modest height of its usage in 1971, 0.019% of baby boys were named Erich. It had a ranking of #441 then. The baby name has seen a steep fall in frequency since then, and is currently of irregular use. In 2018, within the family of boy names directly related to Erich, Eric was the most popular.

Baby names that sound like Erich include Eirik (Scandinavian), Erek (English), Erez (Hebrew), Eric (English, French, and Scandinavian), Erick (English), Erik (Czech, English, German, Hungarian, Scandinavian, Slavic, and Dutch), Eriks (Latvian and Russian), Erki (Latvian), Erkki (Finnish), Eros (Italian), Erric, Errick (English), Errik, Eryck, Eryk (Polish), Eurig, Euros, Aeric, Aerick, and Aira.

† Pronunciation for Erich: EY as in "ate (EY.T)" ; R as in "race (R.EY.S)" ; AY as in "side (S.AY.D)" ; K as in "key (K.IY)"

A famous person named Erich is Erich Maria Remarque, Author, born Erich Paul Remark 22 June 1898 - 25 September 1970, Osnabrück, Germany.



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