Emerich is a name of Hungarian origin, derived from the Old German word "Ermaric," which was composed of two elements: "er" meaning "honor" or "warrior," and "maric" meaning "famous." Thus, Emerich translates to "renowned warrior."
The name Emerich has a rich history in Central Europe. It is most famously associated with the Hungarian king Emeric (also spelled Imre), who ruled from 1075 until his death in battle against the Cumans in 1089 or 1090. King Emeric was known for his bravery and military prowess, qualities that are reflected in his name.
Despite its Hungarian roots, Emerich has been used as a given name across various European countries, including Germany, Austria, and Poland. However, it remains relatively rare outside of these regions.
In terms of popularity, Emerich is not among the most common names today. According to data from the Social Security Administration in the United States, for instance, there were only eight babies named Emerich between 2010 and 2019.
While Emerich may not be a widely used name, it carries a historical significance that sets it apart. With its strong meaning of "renowned warrior," this name could be an appealing choice for parents looking for something distinctive yet meaningful for their child.
The name Emerich appears to have had some popularity with five births each year from 2014 to 2015 and again in 2021. There was a notable spike in its usage in 2016 with six births, suggesting a brief surge in popularity that year. However, the name's popularity seems to have decreased significantly between 2016 and 2019, with only eight births recorded during that time. Overall, Emerich has seen 29 births over these five years.