Eric Marder

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Eric 56
Marder 18,848
Eric Marder 1,681,079
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  1. is 1,681,075th most common Eric Macintosh
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  5. is 1,681,079th most common Eric Marder
  6. is 1,681,080th most common Eric Markel
  7. is 1,681,081st most common Eric Marty
  8. is 1,681,082nd most common Eric Mathison
  9. is 1,681,083rd most common Eric Mauer

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Eric

Meaning & History

(male) Of Old Norse origin, from ei ‘ever, always’ (or einn ‘one, alone’) + ríkr ‘ruler’ (see Eirik). It was introduced into Britain by Scandinavian settlers before the Norman Conquest. As a modern given name, it was revived in the mid 19th century and has remained in use since.

Variants: Eri(c)k.

cognates: German: Erich. French: Éric.


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