Proper noun
A surname from Danish [in turn originating as a patronymic], anglicized from Eriksen.
A surname from Norwegian [in turn originating as a patronymic], anglicized from Eriksen.
A surname from Swedish [in turn originating as a patronymic], anglicized from Eriksson.
An unincorporated community in British Columbia, Canada.
An unincorporated community in Manitoba, Canada; named for postmaster E. Albert Erickson.
An unincorporated community in California, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI'm reading Our Ecstatic Days, by Steve Erickson. It's an extraordinary journey and the most exciting thing I've found since The Master and Margarita, which I've read about 20 times. I like being taken away somewhere by a book. Sienna Guillory
I think the saddest moment in my life just happened two months ago. My old nightclub partner passed away, Phil Erickson down in Atlanta. He - I owe him everything. He put me in the business and taught me about everything I know. Dick Van Dyke
Abe McKibbin scored 21 points for the Eagles, Henry Erickson scored 17 with eight rebounds, and eight assists. Source: Internet
A best friend who was a photographer for Lubbock Christian University, helped Erickson learn and try to get into photography more but the timing was not right. Source: Internet
According to the CEO of the hospital, Erickson restated that the hospital thinks NMU is “handling the situation very well”. Source: Internet
According to Erickson (1991), James Gebhardt (1989), and Glantz (1998), the main objective of the Soviet offensives was to force Finland from the war. Source: Internet