The baby name Eadric is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "EE-drik".
Eadric is Anglo-Saxon in Origin.
Eadric is a name of Anglo-Saxon origin, meaning "rich and powerful ruler". It is composed of two elements: "ead" which means "wealth, fortune, prosperity" and "ric" which means "ruler, king". The name was popular in England during the Middle Ages, particularly in the 10th and 11th centuries. It is a rare name today, but still used in some parts of the world.
The gender of the name Eadric is male. It is pronounced as "EE-drik" or "AY-drik". The emphasis is on the first syllable. The name has a strong and regal sound to it, fitting for its meaning of a powerful ruler. It is a unique and uncommon name, which may appeal to parents looking for something different for their child.
The name Eadric has a rich history and cultural significance. It was borne by several notable figures in Anglo-Saxon history, including Eadric Streona, a powerful nobleman who served as the chief advisor to King Aethelred the Unready. Eadric was known for his cunning and political maneuvering, but his loyalty was often questioned. Despite this, the name Eadric has remained a symbol of strength and leadership throughout history.