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Kerrick

♂ Boy

How to Pronounce Kerrick

Pronounced KAIR-ik /ˈkɛr.ɪk/Medium

Meaning: Kerrick is an English surname turned given name, usually explained from Old English elements meaning a 'church' settlement (cirice) or a farm by a ridge, related to names like Kerridge and Carrick. As a first name it carries that place-and-family sense rather than a personal-name meaning.Low

In 30 seconds: Kerrick is an English surname used as a first name, from Old English roots for a church or ridge farm. It was never common (said KAIR-ik).
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Origin LowEnglish
MeaningKerrick is an English surname turned given name, usually explained from Old English elements meaning a 'church' settlement (cirice) or a farm by a ridge, related to names like Kerridge and Carrick. As a first name it carries that place-and-family sense rather than a personal-name meaning.
U.S. rank (2022)#13378 ↘ Falling
2022 U.S. births5 boys (0.00% of U.S. boys)
Peak year2006
Total births (all-time)≈ 721

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 200619542022

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.

History & Origin

Kerrick is an English surname, tied to Old English words for a church or ridge farm, that came into thin use as a given name. In United States records it stays long-tail, appearing scattered from the mid-1950s and reaching a small high around 2006 with only a couple dozen boys a year.

Because its main use is recent, a boy named Kerrick today is likely young rather than mid-century. It fits the modern taste for surname-style boys' names ending in -ick or -ck, so it reads as quietly current rather than dated.

Did you know? Kerrick began as a place on the map: the surname points to an old church settlement or ridge farm before families carried it as a name.
Overall data confidence 40%
References - Kerrick — English surname name; Old English cirice 'church'/ridge farm

Variations

KerricCarrickKerrich

Nicknames

KerrRickRic

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If you like Kerrick…

Carrick— a same-root place surname name
Derrick— a like -rick boys' name
Kendrick— a same-sound surname name
Garrick— a like vintage -rick name

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Frequently Asked

What does the name Kerrick mean?

It is a surname used as a given name, from Old English roots for a church or a ridge farm.

How do you pronounce Kerrick?

It's said KAIR-ik /ˈkɛr.ɪk/, two syllables, stress on the first.

Is Kerrick a boy or girl name?

Kerrick is used as a boy's name.

How popular is Kerrick?

It has always been rare, a surname-name given to only a couple dozen boys a year even at its peak.

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