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Forename Eiríkr

In the world, Eiríkr (Erika Mexico Germany United States Brazil Indonesia, Erik Mexico Germany United States Brazil Indonesia, Eirikur United States Denmark Canada Spain Norway) is a prevalent gender-neutral first name. The first name Eiríkr is habitual in Mexico, where it is a common largely female, but infrequently boy's name, Sweden, where it is a common principally masculine, but scarcely female name, and Germany, where it is a common principally girly, but scarcely masculine name (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in Mexico, the United States, and Germany. Much less frequently, Eiríkr is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Eiríkr

name Airi, name Eirikur, name Eric, name Eerik, name Herrick, name Erk, name Ēriks, name Erika, name Jerk, name Eirikr, name Erik, name Eiríkr
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Erika, Erik Germany, Mexico, Indonesia, Brazil, United States
Eirikur Norway, Spain, Canada, United States, Denmark
Eiríkr Myanmar

First names said to be same

Airi, Eerik, Eirikr, Eric, Erk, Herrick, Jerk, and Ēriks

First name Eiríkr in the context

Eiríkr is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Erik Selvig , the fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers; Magneto , the fictional character of the X-Men film series; Erika Weinschenk , the character from Thomas Mann's Buddenbrooks; Erik , the character from Gaston Leroux's novel The Phantom of the Opera and Erika Kurumi , the Pretty Cure character, HeartCatch PreCure!, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of eiríkr rauði þorvaldsson eiríkr rauði þorvaldsson eiríkr rauði þorvaldsson explorer and founder of the first viking settlement in Greenland, GL (b. 950) link
picture of eiríkr ii prestahatari magnússon eiríkr ii prestahatari magnússon eiríkr ii prestahatari magnússon Norwegian king, NO (b. 1268) link
eiríkr oddsson Norse author, IS (b. 1901) link

Characteristic surnames

Rhodes, and Trybjorn