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Éric ['eʁik] is a French masculine given name, the equivalent of English Eric. In French-speaking Canada and Belgium it is also sometimes unaccented, and pronounced "Eric" as English with the stress on the "i". A notable French exception is Erik Satie, born Éric, but who in later life signed his name "Erik" pronounced as in English.

Eric Male given name

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Eric Lambert was a Belgian footballer. He was born in Steenbrugge, and played over 10 seasons for ARA La Gantoise (1956-1967), currently KAA Gent. In 1960 he was third at the Belgian Golden Shoe award. He won with his team the 1964 Belgian Cup. Afterwards he played for KSV Waregem and KWSC Lauwe. Lambert featured in 2011 in the 'Espinosa' section of the VRT program Extra Time.