Richard
Richard is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. It derives from the elements ric ("ruler, leader") and hard ("brave, hardy"), and it became common in medieval Europe. The name spread widely in English-speaking countries and has many regional forms, such as Ricard, Riccardo, Ricardo, and Rikard.
Nicknames include Rich, Rick, Ricky, and Dick; some cultures also use Dicky or Rickey. Variants in other
Historically, Richard has been borne by royalty and saints, notably Richard I of England (the Lionheart) and
In onomastics, the name Richard remains common, with cultural associations of leadership and nobility. It continues