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Throughout the world, Erika (Erika , エリカ , Еріка , among others...) is a widespread feminine forename. The first name Erika is habitual in Mexico, where it is a common female name, Germany, and Nicaragua (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, this name is the most popular in Mexico, Germany, and the United States. Very seldom, Erika is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Erika | Mexico, Brazil, United States, Germany, Indonesia |
エリカ | Japan |
Еріка | Ukraine |
Эрика | Kazakhstan, Belarus, Ukraine, Lithuania, Russia |
Ерика | Kazakhstan, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Russia |
אריקה | Israel |
เอริกา | Thailand |
اريكا | Iraq, Palestinian Territory, Iran |
埃丽卡 | China |
Eerika, Eiríkr, Eric, Erica, Eriika, Erik, Erikà, Eriká, Erikâ, Erikā, Eriką, Eryka, Erykah, Erìka, Erìkà, Eríka, Erîka, Erîkâ, Erïka, Erïkâ, Erïkã, Erĭka, Erıka, Erǐka, Eŕika, Èrika, Èrìkà, Érika, Ériká, Éríká, Êrika, Êrikâ, Êrîkâ, Êrïkâ, Ërika, Ërîkâ, Ërîkã, Ërïkâ, Ërïkã, Ērika, Ĕŕĩķá, Ėrika, Ęrika, Ěrika, Ǝriⱪⱥ, and Έρικα
Erika is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Erika Weinschenk , the character from Thomas Mann's Buddenbrooks; Erika Kurumi , the Pretty Cure character, HeartCatch PreCure!; Erika Kizaki , the fictional character from Akebi's Sailor Uniform; Erika Kohut , the protagonist in Elfriede Jelinek's The Piano Teacher and Erika Kose , the fictional character from Kaguya-sama: Love is War, and in many other works.