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  2. Richard - Wikipedia

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    Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French , from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic *rīk- 'ruler, leader, king' and *hardu- 'strong, brave, hardy', and it therefore means 'strong in rule'.

  3. Dick (nickname) - Wikipedia

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    Dick is a nickname most often for Richard, which likely originated in the Middle Ages as rhyming slang for "Rick", as did William → Will → Bill and Robert → Rob → Bob. The association with "penis" is more recent, arising from Dick becoming a cliché name for any man, as in Tom, Dick and Harry . [ 1 ]

  4. Ricardo - Wikipedia

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    Ricardo is the Spanish and Portuguese cognate of the name Richard. It derived from Proto-Germanic *rīks 'king, ruler' + *harduz 'hard, brave'. It may be a given name, or a surname .

  5. Richardson (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Richardson is an English surname most commonly found in North East England. [2] The prefix Richard is a given name popularised during the Middle English period [3] [4] derived from the Germanic ric ("power") and hard ("brave"/"hardy").

  6. Richard (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Jules Richard (mathematician) (1862–1956), French mathematician who stated Richard ... Zinaida Richard (1832—1890), Russian and French dancer of French origin ...

  7. Richards (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Richards is a Celtic Welsh, or Cornish surname based on the English version of the parent's name ending in -S. [1] [2] In 1881 people with this surname were mainly located in Wales, Cornwall and adjacent South-West counties of England. [3] By 1998 many Welsh and Cornish people had migrated to cities in England particularly those adjacent to ...

  8. Dick (surname) - Wikipedia

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    In English, the surname is patronymic based on the use of Dick as a first name, meaning 'son of Dick' or 'son of Richard', just like Dickson. [1]: 240 The name can also be based on the use of the Middle English words dich, diche, dik, dike 'ditch' as a place name description.

  9. Rickard - Wikipedia

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    Rickard is both an English surname and a masculine Swedish given name. It is of European origin and it is closely related to the given name Richard and the surnames Rickards and Richards . People with the surname