Erpo
See also: ERPO
English
Noun
Erpo (plural Erpos)
- Alternative letter-case form of ERPO.
- 2025 September 14, Abené Clayton, “Utah campus open carry law under fresh scrutiny after Charlie Kirk shooting”, in The Guardian[1]:
- The bill did not come in a vacuum, but added to Utah’s already second amendment-friendly legislative landscape. The state doesn’t have extreme risk protection orders (Erpo), known as red-flag laws, which allow people such as police officers and family members to petition a judge to have someone’s firearms temporarily taken away.
Old Dutch
Etymology
Derived from *erp (“brown, dark”), related to Old English eorp, Old High German erpf and Old Norse jarpr.
Proper noun
Erpo m
- a male given name
Declension
Though the expected declension of a name ending on -o would be an-stem, place-names show that a-stem declension may also have been used:
Declension of Erpo (masculine an-stem noun - no plural)
| case | singular |
|---|---|
| nominative | Erpo |
| accusative | Erpon |
| genitive | Erpin |
| dative | Erpin |
Declension of Erpo (masculine a-stem noun - contracted - no plural)
| case | singular |
|---|---|
| nominative | Erpo |
| accusative | Erpo |
| genitive | Erpes |
| dative | Erpe |
Descendants
- Middle Dutch: Erpe
Further reading
- Names in the Low Countries before 1150 (en + nl) by Kees Nieuwenhuijsen Living History Studies (2012).