Herkus
Masculine
Lithuanian
Meaning & Origin
Herkus is a Lithuanian short form of the name Henrikas. As a diminutive, it carries the same meaning as its root: derived from the Germanic name Henry, which means "home ruler," from elements heim "home" and rih "ruler."While Herkus is used in Lithuania, it is distinct from the unrelated Scottish surname Hercus (or Harcus), which derives from a medieval place name meaning "hare-carres" (a boundary marker). The name Herkus follows Baltic naming patterns where shortened forms are commonly employed as given names. It is a masculine name and typically used informally or as a familiar variant of Henrikas.Notable bearers of the full form Henrikas include historical Lithuanian figures, but the short form Herkus may be associated with legendary figures like Herkus Monte, the 13th-century Prussian leader, though that connection is folkloric rather than historically documented.Meaning: "home ruler"Origin: Lithuanian form of Henrikas, ultimately from HenryType: Diminutive/masculine given nameUsage: Primarily in Lithuania