Aedric is an uncommon and distinctive name of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the Old English elements "ael" meaning "noble" and "ric" meaning "power". This historic name has seen little use in recent times but was once quite popular during the Middle Ages among the Anglo-Saxons. It is often associated with the legendary British king Arthur, as it shares a similar sound to his name. Despite its uniqueness today, Aedric offers an intriguing connection to ancient British history and culture.
"The name Aedric saw a spike in popularity between 2014 and 2015 with 8 and 7 births respectively, but has since decreased to 5 births in 2022. Over the given period, there were a total of 26 babies named Aedric."