Richard

This article is about the given name. For other uses, see Richard (disambiguation).
Richard

17th-century portrait of Richard the Lionheart, a 12th-century King of England
Pronunciation /ˈrɪərd/
French: [ʁiʃaʁ]
German: [ˈʁiçaʁt] (Germany) or [ˈriçart] (Austria and Switzerland)
Czech: [ˈrɪxart]
Gender Male
Origin
Word/name Proto-Germanic
Meaning powerful leader
Other names
Nickname(s) Rich, Rick, Dick, Dickie, Riccardo, Reeks, Riquix, Richie, Ricardo, Rico, Ricky, Rickey

The Germanic first or given name Richard derives from German, French, and English "ric" (ruler, leader, king) and "hard" (strong, brave), and it therefore means "powerful leader". Nicknames include "Dick", "Dickie", "Rich", "Richie", "Rick", "Ricky", "Rickey", and others.

"Richard" is a common name in many Germanic languages, including English, German, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Icelandic, and Dutch. It can also be used as a French, Hungarian, Finnish, and Estonian name.

People named Richard

Rulers and heads of state

In politics and government

Aristocrats and non-ruling royals

Business people

Religious figures

In music

Composers

Singers and musicians

Actors

Explorers

Military figures

In sports

Scientists

Other

Cognates/transliterations

In Altaic languages

In Indo-European languages

Germanic

Romance

Celtic

Slavic

Other

In Afroasiatic languages

In Uralic languages

In Other languages

Short forms

Pet forms

References

  1. M. Petrossian (ed.). New Dictionary Armenian-English. Librairie de Beyrouth. p. 772. Retrieved March 23, 2013.
  2. "Hick". Merriam-Webster Dictionary.

See also

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