Genseric name meaning

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Origin: German
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Genseric
Meaning: Honor and Powerful King
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What does Genseric mean?

German name Genseric means "Honor and Powerful King". Genseric is derivative of Eric. Eric is Scandinavian and English form of Erich. Also Eric is French and English equivalent of Frederick. Eric means Ever-powerful and Peaceful Ruler is rooted from German, Germanic and Old Norse.

The name is celebrated on May 18th.

How popular is the name Genseric?

Genseric is an uncommon baby name in France where it may not be used now as it was last seen in 1994. At least, 30 people around the globe have been given the name as per our evaluation.

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What numbers say about Genseric?

Your primary goal is to create a life you won't need a yearly vacation from. You like people too but prefer your solitude. You want to be surrounded by great minds that talk about ideas, achievements and changing the world. Use your cleverness, wisdom, and individuality to leave a mark in the world. You like to get things done without delay. Having number 1 as your soul urge no reveals your deep desire to prove yourself to other people and acquire their acceptance.

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