Emerick originates in the Germanic name Amalric, Latinized as Emericus in medieval records, with amal meaning “work” and ric meaning “ruler.” The name surfaced among Central European nobility and later migrated into Latin-speaking regions, where it acquired a quietly international appeal. In the United States, Emerick has maintained steady usage—33 newborns in 2024, ranking 891st—a trend reflected over the past decade with roughly 30–47 annual occurrences. Associated with industrious leadership and scholarly heritage, it resonates in Latino communities that value names anchored in Roman and medieval tradition. Pronounced EM-uh-rik (/ˈɛmərɪk/), Emerick offers a dignified, cross-cultural choice for boys.
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