The name Eurico is spelled with five distinct phonemes, represented in IPA as /e.u.ˈɾi.ku/. The first sound is a mid-front vowel, followed by a glide /u/. The third sound is an alveolar trill /r/ and the fourth and fifth sounds are /i/ and /ku/ respectively. The name is of Portuguese origin and has been historically borne by several notable figures. The orthography of this name is fairly consistent across languages, including Spanish, Galician, and Italian.
The name "Eurico" has a Visigothic origin. It is derived from the Germanic elements "eur", meaning "honor" or "glory", and "ric", meaning "ruler" or "king". Therefore, "Eurico" can be interpreted as "honorable ruler" or "glorious king". The name was common among the Visigoths, who were a Germanic people that ruled over the Iberian Peninsula during the early Middle Ages.