Usage, description and more for Erika
Gender:  Female    
Origin: German
Also available in 
Czech, 
German, 
Estonian, 
Finnish, 
Hungarian, 
Italian, 
Japanese, 
Lithuanian, 
Latvian, 
Norwegian Bokmål, 
Portuguese, 
Swedish, 
Erika is used in
Czechia 
Denmark 
Austria 
Switzerland 
Germany 
United Kingdom 
Singapore 
Estonia 
Finland 
Hungary 
Iceland 
Italy 
Japan 
Lithuania 
Latvia 
Norway 
Brazil 
Slovakia 
Sweden 
Countries where Erika has name day
Erika has a name day in 
Czechia and Erika's next name day is April 2 (next year).
Erika has a name day in 
Austria and Erika's next name day is May 18 (next year).
Erika has a name day in 
Estonia and Erika's next name day is July 18 (next year).
Erika has a name day in 
Hungary and Erika's next name day is August 31 (next year).
Erika has a name day in 
Latvia and Erika's next name day is November 3 (next year).
Erika has a name day in 
Norway and Erika's next name day is May 18 (next year).
Erika has a name day in 
Slovakia and Erika's next name day is Februari 2 (next year).
Erika has a name day in 
Sweden and Erika's next name day is January 24 (next year).
Erika
Erika is a feminine name of Scandinavian origin. It is a variant of the name Erica, which is derived from the Old Norse name Eiríkr, meaning "eternal ruler" or "ever powerful". The name Erika has gained popularity in various countries around the world.
In terms of personality, individuals named Erika are often described as strong, independent, and charismatic. They are known for their leadership qualities and ability to inspire others. Erikas are also typically determined and ambitious, always striving to achieve their goals.
Erika is a timeless name that exudes elegance and strength. It has a classic appeal that resonates with people of all ages. Whether you choose to spell it with a "k" or a "c," Erika remains a beautiful choice for any girl or woman.
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