Names Like Darrick

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Derek
From the Old German name Theodoric, which comes from the Germanic peud, meaning "people" and ric, meaning "power" and taken to mean "ruler".
Derrick
From the Old German name Theodoric, which comes from the Germanic peud, meaning "people" and ric, meaning "power" and taken to mean "ruler".
Drake
From an English surname derived from either the Middle English drake, meaning "male duck" or from the Old English name Draca or the Old Norse Draki, meaning "dragon".
Terica
Terrica
American created name.
Terrika
Derick
From the Old German name Theodoric, which comes from the Germanic peud, meaning "people" and ric, meaning "power" and taken to mean "ruler".
Dirk
From the Old German name Theodoric, which comes from the Germanic peud, meaning "people" and ric, meaning "power" and taken to mean "ruler".
Deric
From the Old German name Theodoric, which comes from the Germanic peud, meaning "people" and ric, meaning "power" and taken to mean "ruler".
Derric
Dereck
Low German: Ruler of the people.
Tyrek
Arabic: Knocker, evening caller, visitor, morning star.
Tyrik
Arabic: he who knocks at the door.
Tariq
Can be interpreted as "he who pounds at the door" or "nightly visitor".
Tyriq
Arabic: Knocker, evening caller, visitor, morning star.
Tarique
Can be interpreted as "he who pounds at the door" or "nightly visitor".
Tyreek
This name is a variant form of Tyrone, Tariq. Tyrone's name comes from “Tír Eoghain” (modern county ‘tyrone’), one of the six counties of Northern Ireland. Eoghan in Irish and Scottish Gaelic is a form of “Eugene” and “Owen.” This name is of Greek and Arabic origin and comes from the following roots: (EUGÉNIOS) and (TARIQ).
Tyreke
Tyrique
Arabic: He who knocks.
Derik
This name derives from Old High German “Theodorich,” composed of two elements: “*þeudō” (a people, a nation) plus “*rīkijaz” (kingly, royal, noble, mighty, distinguished, powerful, rich). In turn, the name means “a person that is distinguished and is full of strength.” Latin: Theodericus; Greek: Theodórikos (Θευδέριχος); Old English: Þēodrīc; Old Norse: Þjōðrēkr, Þīðrēkr. Theoderic the Great was king of the Ostrogoths, Italy’s ruler, regent of the Visigoths, and a governor of the Eastern Roman Empire. His Gothic name Þiudareiks translates into “people-king” or “ruler of the people.” A son of King Theodemir, an Amali nobleman, Theoderic was born in Pannonia after his people had defeated the Huns at the Battle of Nedao. Growing up as a hostage in Constantinople, Theoderic received a privileged education and succeeded his father as the Pannonian Ostrogoths leader in 471 AD.