Ava Kowalski

By Ava Kowalski
Global Naming Traditions Specialist

Updated on September 07, 2024

Merrick

US Popularity Rank: 2020

Origin: Welsh

Meaning: Dark, Moor, dark-skinned; Ruler of the sea; Fame, power

Merrick is a gender-neutral name primarily of Welsh origin but has roots in English, German, Scottish, Latin, and Greek. In English, the name means "fame," “power," and "ruler of the sea," giving baby a title that resembles a life of glitz and glamor, possibly inspired by the Germanic Haimirich and the word mer. In Welsh traditions, the name Merrick is a derivation of Meurig, a form of Maurice from Greek and Latin, meaning "dark," "Moor," or "dark-skinned." In Scotland, Merrick is the name of a mountain, called A' Mhearag in Scottish Gaelic, part of the Galloway Hills. From the vast, adventure-filled ocean to the soaring and steadfast mountain, baby Merrick will always be reminded that the sky is the limit when following their dreams.

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