Meaning & Origin
Aldéric is the French variant of Aldric. The name derives from a Germanic origin, composed of the elements alt meaning "old" and rih meaning "ruler, king", thus signifying "old ruler" or "experienced king."The historical prominence of the name is largely tied to Saint Aldric, a 9th-century bishop of Le Mans in modern-day France. Known for his piety and administrative reforms, Saint Aldric became a revered figure in the Catholic Church. Over time, the name evolved in French usage to Aldéric, which, like Aldric, conveys wisdom and authority. Though primarily used in French-speaking regions, Aldéric remains a relatively rare given name today, often chosen by families with a taste for traditional and noble-sounding appellations.Meaning: "old ruler" or "aged king"Origin: Germanic, via FrenchType: Given nameUsage regions: Primarily France and other French-speaking areas