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Richard is a given name used in English, French, German, Hungarian and Czech. The first or given name Richard comes from the Germanic elements 'ric' (meaning power, rule, leader) and 'hard' (meaning brave, hardy, strong). It can thus be interpreted to mean strong ruler, brave leader, firm rule or any of many similar variations. It was brought to the United Kingdom by the Normans. It has enjoyed continuous popularity to the present day, strongly influenced by the fact that it was borne by three kings of England.

Cognates. Irish Gaelic: Ristéard. Scottish Gaelic: Ruiseart. Welsh: Rhisiart. Italian: Riccardo. Spanish: Ricardo. Portuguese: Ricardo. Low German: Ri(c)kert. Scandinavian: Rikard. Polish: Ryszard.

Short forms. English: Rick, Dick (often controversial), Rich, Chard, Chad

Pet forms. English: Ricky, Rickie; Dicky, Dickie; Richie;

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Richard in Quebec


As a family name, Richard is common in Quebec. For example, Maurice Richard and Henri Richard famous ice hockey playing brothers, and Monique Richard, politician.

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Realated family names include:

SurnamesGiven names

Richard | Richard | Richard | ריצ'רד | Richárd | Riccardo | Richard (voornaam) | リチャード | Ryszard | Ricardo | Ричард | Richard | Rikard

 

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