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    Emmerich

    Also spelled: Imre, Amerigo, Amalric

    Emmerich · Imre (Hungarian) · Amerigo (Italian)

    Pronunciation: EM-uh-rik

    ♂ Male
    Old High German

    Meaning

    ruler of the home, powerful ruler

    Origin

    Germanic

    The Story Behind Emmerich

    Emmerich is a name with deep Germanic roots, derived from the Old High German elements *heim* meaning 'home' or 'house', and *rih* meaning 'ruler' or 'power'. This combination gives the name its strong meaning of 'ruler of the home' or 'powerful ruler'. The name has been in use for centuries, evolving through various forms in different Germanic languages. It was particularly prevalent in medieval Germany and the Low Countries.

    Over time, the name Emmerich, and its variants, spread throughout Europe, often carried by noble families and through migration. While it has maintained a relatively consistent presence in German-speaking regions, its popularity has fluctuated. In English-speaking countries, it is less common but recognized, sometimes appearing as a surname or a more unique given name choice.

    Popularity & Trends

    Rarity:
    Rare
    Trend:Rare
    Era:Medieval, Early 1900s

    Popularity Trends

    Is Emmerich Right for Your Baby?

    Emmerich is a Strong, Classic, Distinguished name for boys that suits parents looking for something unique and distinctive. Most people will pronounce it correctly on the first try.

    Syllables3
    LengthLong
    International UseRegional
    PronunciationEasy

    Regions Where Emmerich Is Used

    Germanic

    Name Vibe

    Strong
    Classic
    Distinguished

    Famous People Named Emmerich

    Alternative Spellings & Variants

    • Emerich
    • Emery

    Nicknames & Short Forms

    Em
    Emmie

    Emmerich in different fonts

    EmmerichDancing Script
    EmmerichCaveat
    EmmerichSatisfy
    EmmerichPacifico
    EmmerichGreat Vibes

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Emmerich

    What does Emmerich mean?

    Emmerich means "ruler of the home, powerful ruler". It is derived from Germanic.

    What is the origin of Emmerich?

    Emmerich originates from Old High German. Its cultural origin is Germanic.

    Is Emmerich a male or female name?

    Emmerich is a male name.

    How do you pronounce Emmerich?

    Emmerich is pronounced "EM-uh-rik".

    What language does Emmerich come from?

    Emmerich comes from Old High German.

    Is Emmerich a popular name?

    Emmerich is considered a rare name, and its popularity trend is rare.

    What are variants of Emmerich?

    Variants of Emmerich include Imre, Amerigo, Amalric.

    What are nicknames for Emmerich?

    Common nicknames for Emmerich include Em, Emmie.

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