17th-century portrait of Richard the Lionheart, a 12th-century King of England
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Pronunciation |
/ˈrɪtʃərd/ French: [ʁiʃaʁ] German: [ˈʁiçaʁt] (Germany) or [ˈriçart] (Austria and Switzerland) Czech: [ˈrɪxart] |
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Gender | Male |
Word/name | Proto-Germanic |
Meaning | powerful leader |
Nickname(s) | Rich, Rick, Dick, Dickie, Riccardo, Riquix, Richie, Ricardo, Rico, Ricky, Rickey |
The Germanic and Celtic first or given name Richard derives from German, French, and English "ric" (ruler, leader, king, powerful) and "hard" (strong, brave, hardy), and it therefore means "strong in rule". 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, Irish, Scottish, Finnish, or Estonian name.