Amalrich
Amalrich (also: Amalarich , Amalricus , Amalricur , Amanricus , English: Amalric , French: Amaury , Aimery ) is a male given name . It is derived from the (East) Gothic royal family of the Amaler and the ending -rich (-ric), Germanic for empire , power or leader .
Well-known namesake
- Amalaric († 531), King of the Visigoths
- Amalrich I von Rancon († 1027), lord of Rancon, Gençay and Taillebourg
- Amalrich I of Jerusalem († 1174), King of Jerusalem
- Amalrich von Nesle († 1180), clergyman from the Picardi family of Nesle and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
- Amalrich († after 1187), Vice Count of the Nablus reign and lord of the "Castrum Fontis Tancredi"
- Amalrich of Lusignan († 1205), King of Cyprus and Jerusalem
- Amalrich von Bena († 1206 or 1207), theologian and pantheist
- Amalrich III. von Montfort († 1137), Lord of Montfort, Count of Évreux
- Amalrich VI. of Montfort († before 1213), Earl of Évreux, Earl of Gloucester
- Amalrich VII of Montfort , († 1241), Count of Montfort, constable of France
- Amalrich Barlais († before June 1253), baron in the Kingdom of Cyprus
- Amalrich of Tire , († 1310), titular prince of Tire, constable of Jerusalem and regent of Cyprus
- Amalricus Augerius , historian (14th century)
- Amalrich († 973), Count in Hainaut (Mark Valenciennes)
See also
- Amalaric
- Amalrik
- Amalric
- Amalarius
- Amaury
- Arnold Amalrich (lat. Arnaldus Amalricus, French Arnaud Amaury; † 1225), abbot of Cîteaux monastery (1200–1212), archbishop (1212–1225) and duke of Narbonne