KathosAnnora's Personal Name List

Aidric
Gender: Masculine
Usage: History (Ecclesiastical)
Rating: 33% based on 4 votes
From the Germanic name Aldric. This was the name of a 9th-century saint.
Alaric
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Gothic (Anglicized)
Other Scripts: πŒ°πŒ»πŒ°π‚πŒ΄πŒΉπŒΊπƒ(Gothic)
Pronounced: AL-Ι™-rik(English)
Rating: 30% based on 2 votes
From the Gothic name *Alareiks meaning "ruler of all", derived from the element alls "all" combined with reiks "ruler, king". This was the name of a king of the Visigoths who sacked Rome in the 5th century.
Amalric
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Gothic (Anglicized) [1]
Other Scripts: πŒ°πŒΌπŒ°πŒ»πŒ°π‚πŒ΄πŒΉπŒΊπƒ(Gothic)
Pronounced: AM-Ι™l-rik(English) Ι™-MAL-rik(English)
Rating: 25% based on 2 votes
From the Visigothic name *Amalareiks, derived from the Gothic element amals meaning "unceasing, vigorous, brave", also referring to the royal dynasty of the Amali, combined with reiks meaning "ruler, king". This was the name of a 6th-century king of the Visigoths, as well as two 12th-century rulers of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem.
Aoric
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Gothic
Rating: 100% based on 1 vote
Ariaric
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Gothic
Rating: 0% based on 1 vote
Ariaric was a 4th-century Thervingian Gothic pagan ruler. He lost a war to Constantine the Great in 332. His son, Aoric, was raised in Constantinople.
Eike
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Low German, German
Pronounced: IE-kΙ™(German)
Rating: 57% based on 3 votes
Originally a short form of Ekkehard and other names beginning with the Old High German element ekka, Old Saxon eggia meaning "edge, blade". This name was borne by Eike of Repgow, who compiled the law book the Sachsenspiegel in the 13th century.
Elske
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Frisian
Rating: 80% based on 2 votes
Frisian diminutive of Elisabeth.
Nienke
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Frisian
Pronounced: NEENG-kΙ™
Rating: 70% based on 3 votes
Frisian diminutive of Katherine.
Viterico
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Medieval Spanish, Gothic (Hispanicized), History
Pronounced: vee-TEH-ree-ko(Medieval Spanish)
Rating: 40% based on 2 votes
From wid "forest", and -ric "poweful".

Viterico (ΒΏ570? – 610) was a king of the Visigoths (603 – 610).

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