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National Erica Day – January 2, 2025

On National Erika Day, which falls on January 2 every year, we celebrate everyone named Erika, from Erica Cornejo, the Argentinian ballet dancer, to Erika von Brockdorff, a German resistance fighter. What’s in a name? Well, more than you can imagine. We all know Erika, whether you call her ‘Rika’ or ‘Ery,’ and that is a true testament to those that bear the name. Erikas are kind, good-natured, and always want to help, no matter the situation or whether it’s a loved one or a stranger.

History of National Erica Day

Not to be confused with Frederica, the name Erica is ‘Norse’ for a girl. It is the feminine form of Eric, which means ‘sole ruler’ and ‘eternally powerful,’ and by giving a girl this name, you are giving her the freedom to be her most robust, most powerful self. The name was first recorded in Sweden in 1686, and there are naturally several spellings of Erika, including ‘Erica,’ ‘Ereka,’ and Erika. There is also an Erica in plant life; it’s a member of the Ericaceae plant family also known as Heather, in the gardening world.

A baby Erica will forge their path in life and bloom like the blooms of a scented flower with this versatile and respected name. In Scandinavia, the name Erica means ‘ever kingly,’ while in Sweden, it means ‘rules forever,’ and is a noble name for girls and boys in some other countries. In many Western societies, it is a common name. It is also a popular female name in Japan, even though its origin has nothing in common with the Nordic roots of the Western version. Erica von Brockdorff was a German resistance fighter against the Nazi regime during the Second World War. After finishing middle school and housekeeping school in Magdeburg in 1929, she worked in Berlin as a housekeeper and model before joining the military.

In terms of their behaviors and personality traits, they are usually stunning people both inside and out. They have a lot of friends and have a lot of fun with them. They are often the life of the party and can very quickly get along with new people. It is also common for people to make fun of them for having such a big heart. They value their human connections, adore their family and friends, and will be loyal until the end. Ericas are the perfect friends.

National Erica Day timeline

1756
The Poet

Erika Liebman, a Swedish poet and academic, is published in Latin in “Svenska Merkurius.”

1954
The Sports Woman

Erika Fisch, a German athlete, breaks the unofficial indoor women’s long jump world record.

2004
The Paralympic Swimmer

Japanese Paralympic swimmer, Erika Nara, wins bronze in the 50m and 100m freestyle.

2010
The Actress

Erika Christensen, an actress from Seattle, stars in ABC’s family drama, “Parenthood.”

National Erica Day FAQs

Is ‘Erika’ a German song?

The German military uses ‘Erika’ as a marching song. Herms Niel wrote the song in the 1930s, and it became the most popular marching song during the Second World War.

Is Erika a good name?

During the 1980s and early 1990s, the name rose to the top 100 of American parents’ favorite names for their little girls.

How many Erikas are in the world?

The name “Erika” was recorded 124,556 times in the SSA public database between 1880 and 2018.

National Erica Day Activities

  1. Tell Erica they are special

    On a national day celebrating the name, tell Erica you know how much she means to you. Get vulnerable and let her know that your life would be different if you didn’t know her.

  2. Name a new pet Erica

    Given that the name Erica relates to strength and respect, it makes for the perfect name for a new pet. Whether you are a dog or cat person, the name will be a great fit.

  3. Take up swimming

    If your name is Erica, honor your namesake, Erica Nara, and take up swimming. It doesn’t have to be competitive swimming — it can be for you to relax or to stay fit.

5 Famous Ericas

  1. James Erika Mitchell

    This British author, known as E.L. James, penned the best-selling erotica novel trilogy, “Fifty Shades.”

  2. Erica Packer

    Packer is a former model and singer and was the second wife of Aussie’s eighth richest man.

  3. Erika Buenfil

    This Mexican actress was in successful telenovelas “Amor en Silencio” and “Marisol.”

  4. Erika Jayne

    Or Erika Girardi is a T.V. personality on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” and a musician.

  5. Érika Coimbra

    The Brazilian volleyball player represented her country at the Summer Olympic Games twice.

Why We Love National Erica Day

  1. It honors noteworthy figures

    We get a chance to pay homage to and honor important figures in our society, and in history. This day allows us to celebrate them through our mutual respect and admiration.

  2. It makes us feel special

    If your name is Erica, this is your day to feel special. It is actually like having a second birthday.

  3. We celebrate our Ericas

    It allows us to celebrate the Ericas in our lives. Whether it’s a sister, mother, cousin, aunt, or daughter; we honor them.

National Erica Day dates

YearDateDay
2025January 2Thursday
2026January 2Friday
2027January 2Saturday
2028January 2Sunday
2029January 2Tuesday

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