Erike
EH-rik-uh
Erike is a unisex name of Norse origin, meaning “A variation of Eric/Erica, of Norse origin, meaning 'eternal ruler' or 'ever powerful'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1987.
What Erike Means
“A variation of Eric/Erica, of Norse origin, meaning 'eternal ruler' or 'ever powerful'.”
The Story of Erike
Imagine a name that carries the weight of ancient power, tempered with a gentle, unwavering strength.
Erike, a name with Norse origins, shares its deep roots with Eric and Erica. It evokes the meaning 'eternal ruler' or 'ever powerful,' connecting to a lineage of enduring strength and decisive leadership.
You see your child, named Erike, as someone with immense inner strength and a brave spirit. This name suggests an independent soul, capable of great leadership and resolute in their convictions.
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Wise, introspective, and spiritual. These names carry depth and a quiet inner power.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#7 in 1987
Total Births
28
First Recorded
1968
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