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Definitions for Alaric
ˈæl ər ɪkalar·ic
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Alaricnoun
king of the Visigoths who captured Rome in 410 (370-410)
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Alaricnoun
A historic king of the Visigoths.
Alaricnoun
A male given name from Gothic.
We feel bound to add, however, that it is not very likely, in the usual chances of events, that such names as Alaric Attila Watts should have met in matrimony with those of Zillah Madonna Wiffen; and an unkind world may suggest a mystification somewhere.
Etymology: From Gothic
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Alaric is a given name, predominantly masculine, of Germanic origin. It is most notable as the name of Alaric I, the King of the Visigoths from 395–410, best known for his sack of Rome in 410 which marked a decisive event in the decline of the Roman Empire. Hence, Alaric can refer to an individual bearing this name or in historical context, it refers to Alaric I.
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Claira
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Alaric in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Alaric in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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- alaricArabic
- alarmujícíCzech
- AlaricDanish
- AlaricGerman
- alaricGreek
- alarikoEsperanto
- آلاریکPersian
- AlaricFinnish
- alaricFrench
- एलैरिकHindi
- AlaricHungarian
- ալարիկArmenian
- alaricIndonesian
- AlaricoItalian
- alaricHebrew
- アラリックJapanese
- 알라 릭Korean
- AlaricusLatin
- alaricDutch
- AlaricNorwegian
- alarycznyPolish
- AlaricRomanian
- АларикRussian
- alaricSwedish
- எச்சரிக்கைTamil
- అలారిక్Telugu
- AlaricThai
- AlaricTurkish
- alaricUrdu
- alaricVietnamese
- alaricYiddish
- 阿拉瑞Chinese
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