Amalric or Amalaric (also Americ, Almerich, Emerich, Emeric, Emerick, Emerik and other variations) is a personal name derived from the tribal name Amal (referring to the Gothic Amali) and ric (Gothic reiks) meaning "ruler, prince".
Equivalents in different languages include:
- French: Amaury (surname/given name), Amalric (surname), Amaurich (surname), Maury (surname)
- German: Amalrich, Emmerich
- Italian: Amerigo, Arrigo
- Hungarian: Imre
- Latin: Amalricus, Americus, Almericus, Emericus
- Greek: ÃÂüÃÂÃÂùúÿà(Emérikos)
- Polish: Amalaryk, Amalryk, Emeryk
- Dutch: Emmerik, Amerik, Hamelink, Hamelryck
- Portuguese: Amáuri, Américo
- Spanish: Amauri, Américo
- Serbo-Croatian: Emerik/ÃÂüõÃÂøú
- Arabic: ùÃÂÃÂ
ÃÂÃÂñÃÂà(ûAmÃ
«rë)
Given name
- Amalaric (502âÂÂ531), King of the Visigoths from 526 to 531
- Malaric (fl. 585), King of the Suevi
- Amaury, Count of Valenciennes (fl. 953âÂÂ973)
- Amalric of Nesle (fl. 1151âÂÂ1180), Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1158 to 1180
- Amalric, King of Jerusalem (1136âÂÂ1174), King of Jerusalem from 1163 to 1174
- Aimery of Cyprus (bef. 1155âÂÂ1205), King of Jerusalem from 1198 to 1205, Lord of Cyprus from 1194 to 1196 and King of Cyprus from 1196 to 1205
- Amalric of Bena (fl. 1200âÂÂ1204), French theologian
- Arnaud Amalric (fl. 1196âÂÂ1225), seventeenth abbot of Citeaux
- Amaury de Montfort, several individuals including:
- Amaury de Montfort (died 1241) (1195âÂÂ1241), crusader
- Amalric, Lord of Tyre (c. 1272âÂÂ1310), Governor of Cyprus from 1306 to 1310
- Amerigo Vespucci (1451âÂÂ1512), Italian merchant, explorer, and navigator from the Republic of Florence, from whose name the term "America" is derived.
- Louis Marie Jacques Amalric de Narbonne-Lara (1755âÂÂ1813), vicomte de Narbonne-Lara, French nobleman, soldier and diplomat
Surname
See also