Certificate of Name
Erikas
Masculine
Lithuanian
Meaning & Origin
Erikas is the Lithuanian form of Eric. The name Eric itself comes from Old Norse Eiríkr, meaning “ever ruler,” from the elements ei “ever, always” and ríkr “ruler, king.” This article covers Erikas and its broader onomastic context. Linguistic Background Erikas belongs to the Lithuanian tradition of adapting foreign names into the local morphological patterns. In Lithuanian, names are often given a feminine or masculine ending; Erikas is the masculine form of Erik- with the common -as suffix. While the direct Lithuanian variant shows the same meaning as Eric, it is a distinct adaptation of the Germanic root. Notable Bearers Though the brief does not indicate any famous individuals specifically named Erikas, several historical figures named Erik or Eric give weight to the name's heritage. Notably, Eric the Red discovered Greenland, and many kings of Sweden, Denmark, and Norway bore the name. Erikas thus associates itself with a long line of Scandinavian rulers, though its use in Lithuania likely arose through cultural diffusion. Cultural and Regional Significance According to Wiktionary, Erikas is a masculine given name in Lithuania, equivalent to Eric. It is not among the most common Lithuanian names but remains recognizable. Its rarity may give it a distinctive character in Lithuania. Related Names and Variants Crosslinguistic versions of Eric include Èric (Catalan), Erik (Swedish), Jerrik (Danish), Eric and Erik (Swedish), Aric (English), and Erick (English). These forms highlight how the ancient royal name has adapted to many languages. Meaning: “ever ruler” Origin: Lithuanianized from Old Norse Eiríkr Type: Male given name Primary usage region: Lithuania
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