Lathric
Stone ruler; rock sovereign
Name Details
| Origin Language | Germanic |
|---|---|
| Lucky Number | #3 |
| Lucky Days | Wednesday |
| Lucky Colors | Purple, Gold |
| Lucky Stone | Ruby |
What Does the Name Lathric Mean?
Lathric is a Germanic name that expresses the profound sense of "Stone ruler; rock sovereign". Rooted in the Germanic naming tradition, this name connects the child to a heritage of meaning, identity and cultural depth. Names from Germanic traditions carry cultural significance that connects the child to a heritage of meaning, identity and family values.
Choosing a name with a clear meaning and cultural origin gives the child a story they can understand, explain and carry with pride throughout their life. Understanding the linguistic origin and cultural setting of a name like Lathric helps parents make a choice that is both personally meaningful and culturally informed. Explore more names in our Christian Boys Names collection to compare options with similar roots and meanings.
In traditional name numerology, Lathric is associated with lucky number 3. The colors Purple, Gold are considered favorable , especially on Wednesday. The gemstone Ruby is traditionally associated with this name. Numerology is a cultural tradition valued by many families — while it is not a science, it adds a personal layer of meaning to the naming process for those who appreciate these customs.
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History / Notes
Lathric blends Greek lathos (stone) with Germanic ric (ruler), drawing from Christian foundation and cornerstone theology. Christ is the cornerstone rejected by builders yet chosen by God (1 Peter 2:4). The name appears in Christian church planting and foundation building, where new communities are built on the rock of Christ. Its stone ruler imagery echoes the vision of Daniel where a stone cut by no human hand becomes a mountain filling the whole earth (Daniel 2:34-35).