Alarico
Alarico Origin and Meaning
Alarico is a masculine name with ancient Germanic roots, representing the Italian and Spanish form of Alaric. The name gained historical significance through Alaric I, the Visigothic king who famously sacked Rome in 410 CE. Its etymology derives from 'all-ruler' or 'ruler of all' in ancient Germanic languages, combining elements meaning 'all, whole' and 'ruler, king.' This powerful meaning gives the name a commanding presence. While relatively uncommon in English-speaking countries, Alarico has maintained usage in Italian and Spanish-speaking regions, particularly in families honoring their cultural heritage. The name carries a romantic, historical quality with its flowing vowels and distinctive ending. For parents seeking a masculine name with historical depth and an international character, Alarico offers strength and sophistication without being overly common.
Famous People Named Alarico
- Alarico FernandesTimorese politician
- Alarico José Furtadoformer governor of Amazonas, Brazil
- Carlos Alarico GómezVenezuelan poet and novelist
The name Alarico in Pop Culture
- Alarico Castrocharacter in Pirates Constructable Strategy Game