Amerigo Vespucci
Explorer
1454
Italian explorer whose cognate name was used to name the Americas after he demonstrated the New World was not Asia
"work-power, home-ruler"
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“Medieval French nobility with timeless swagger”
Aymeric is the Occitan and French form of the Germanic name Aimery (also spelled Amaury or Emery), derived from the old High German 'Amalric' — a compound of 'amal' (work, labor, or referring to the Gothic Amal dynasty) and 'ric' (power, ruler). The name was carried to France and Occitania by the Germanic Visigoths and Franks, where it became a prestigious noble name throughout the Middle Ages. It is closely related to the name Amerigo, the Italian form that gave its name to the Americas through the explorer Amerigo Vespucci.
Aymeric remains a distinctive choice in France, particularly in southern regions with Occitan heritage. It occupies an elegant niche between ancient and modern — old enough to feel classical, rare enough to feel distinctive. Its use has been steady among French families seeking alternatives to more common medieval names like Hugo or Louis.
Aymeric de Peyrac is a famous literary bearer as the dashing protagonist of the beloved French historical romance series 'Angélique,' making the name synonymous with passionate adventure and aristocratic romance in French popular culture.
Explorer
1454
Italian explorer whose cognate name was used to name the Americas after he demonstrated the New World was not Asia
Other
1620
Fictional French nobleman and alchemist, romantic hero of the beloved 'Angélique' historical novel series
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