Proper noun
Erika
A female given name from the Germanic languages or Old Norse.
I adore my two older sisters, Erika and Betsy. Joan Smalls
We all get as miserable as Erika M. Andersen sometimes, but we rarely approach her musical-ideas-per-miserable-minute ratio. Rob Sheffield
After the performance, students filed into the ballroom to listen to speeches given by members of the local government, such as Pittsburgh City Councilperson Erika Strassburger and Pitt faculty like Alan Juffs of the English Language Institute. Source: Internet
After 29-year-old Stephanie flew out from the U.S. to visit 24-year-old Erika for the first time in Australia, things quickly went sour between the two women. Source: Internet
After Erika reported the incident to the police, she found herself caught in endless bureaucracy. Source: Internet
After a short conversation with both Largo and Erika on the phone, and a bit more conversation with Miho, Piro instructs her to stay in the apartment until they can figure out what to do. Source: Internet