Emmerich

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== English == === Proper noun === Emmerich (countable and uncountable, plural Emmerichs) A surname. An unincorporated community in the town of Berlin, Marathon County, Wisconsin, United States. ==== Derived terms ==== Emmerich am Rhein == German == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈɛməʁɪç/ === Etymology 1 === From Old Dutch Embriki, Ambriki. Probably of pre-Germanic origin and perhaps identical with French Embry (Dutch Embreke). Sometimes grouped with hydronyms like Ammer, Amper (Bavaria), Emmer (Lower Saxony). ==== Proper noun ==== Emmerich n (proper noun, genitive Emmerichs or (optionally with an article) Emmerich) a town in Lower Rhine, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany; official name: Emmerich am Rhein === Etymology 2 === From a merger of two or three of the following Germanic names: 1.) *Amalarīks, from Proto-Germanic *amalą (“hard work”), cognate with English Amery, Italian Amerigo; 2.) *Ermanarīks, from *ermanaz (“great, strong, whole”); 3.) *Haimarīks, from *haimaz (“home”), cognate with German Heinrich, English Henry. The second part in all cases is Proto-Germanic *rīks (“ruler”). Compare also Hungarian Imre. ==== Proper noun ==== Emmerich m (proper noun, strong, genitive Emmerichs or (with an article) Emmerich) a male given name of rare usage, borne among others by an 11th-century Hungarian saint === Etymology 3 === Mainly from the given name (etymology 2), less often from the town (etymology 1). ==== Proper noun ==== Emmerich m or f (proper noun, strong, genitive Emmerichs or (with an article) Emmerich, plural Emmerichs or Emmerich) a surname of chiefly western German usage, more common than the given name === References ===