Jedrick

#80 in Puerto Rico

Meaning of Jedrick

Pronounced JED-rik, this name arrives on the scene like the opening notes of a salsa, weaving together the Hebrew “Jedediah” (beloved of God) and the Germanic “ric” (ruler) into something both tender and tenacious. In Puerto Rico it has tiptoed into birth records—five tiny Jedricks in 2001, peaking at nine around 2013, and settling at seven newcomers in 2016—like a shy amigo gradually charming every family fiesta. Parents who whisper “Jedrick” at the hospital imagine a boy whose smile warms a room like a Caribbean sunrise and whose spirit carries the quiet confidence of a natural leader. Though a modern American blend, Jedrick dons its mixed roots like a vibrant serape, promising tales of loyalty, joy, and the occasional lighthearted mischief. With every “Hola, I’m Jedrick,” he brings cultural flair, warmth, and a story still unfolding.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as JED-rik (/ˈdʒɛdrɪk/)

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Notable People Named Jedrick

Jedrick Wills -
Carmen Teresa Lopez
Curated byCarmen Teresa Lopez

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