Gaiseric
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Etymology
    
From Latin Gaisericus, from Vandalic *Gaisarīx, itself from Proto-Germanic *Gaizarīks. Doublet of Garrick.
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Gaiseric
- (rare) A male given name of historical usage. Name of a Vandalic King who ruled over North Africa.
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