Allaric
Allaric Origin and Meaning
Allaric is a masculine name of Germanic origin, likely a variant spelling of the more common Alaric. Historically significant, Alaric was the name of the Visigoth king who conquered Rome in 410 CE. The name combines the Germanic elements "all" (meaning "all, entirely") and "ric" (meaning "ruler, power, mighty"), thus signifying "ruler of all" or "all-powerful ruler." This powerful name carries strong historical connotations of leadership and strength. Though uncommon in modern usage, Allaric maintains appeal for parents seeking a distinctive name with historic depth and commanding presence. The double 'l' spelling gives this variant a slightly softer sound while maintaining its regal character.