Audrick

Meaning of Audrick

Audrick is a masculine given name of Germanic derivation, representing a contemporary variant of the medieval name Aldric—itself composed of the Old High German elements alth (“old”) and rīhhi (“ruler”). Historically attested in Norman-French anthroponymy, Audrick has been assimilated into Anglo-American naming conventions, valued for its precise phonetic structure and connotations of venerable authority. In General American pronunciation it is rendered as AW-drik (/ˈɔːdɹɪk/), exhibiting a single stable phonological pattern. Statistical data from the United States Social Security Administration reveal that between 2007 and 2022 annual occurrences fluctuated between five and fourteen newborns, yielding rank positions consistently within the 882–937 spectrum—an indication of a name that, while never ascending to broad popularity, sustains a distinct niche. This longitudinal stability underscores Audrick’s appeal to parents seeking a designation that combines historical gravitas with contemporary individuality, offering both lineage resonance and measured differentiation.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as AW-drik (/ˈɔːdɹɪk/)

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Notable People Named Audrick

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