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The Germanic first or given name Richard derives from the old Germanic words "ric" (ruler, leader, king, powerful) and "hard" (strong, brave, hardy), and it therefore means "strong in rule". Nicknames include "Richy", "Dick", "Dickie", "Rich", "Richie", "Rick", "Ricky", and others.

"Richard" is a common male name in many Germanic languages, including English, German, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Icelandic, and Dutch. It is also often used as a French, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Finnish, or Estonian name.

People named Richard

Rulers and heads of state

In politics and government

  • Richard Acland (1906–1990), one of the founders of the British Common Wealth Party and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
  • Dick Armey (born 1940), American politician, member U.S. House of Representatives from Texas (1985-2003)
  • Richard Armitage (politician) (born 1945), American government official, Deputy Secretary of State (2001-2005)
  • Richard Arrington Jr. (born 1934), first African-American mayor of the city of Birmingham, Alabama
  • Richard Bedford "R.B." Bennett (1870-1947), Canadian politician, Prime Minister of Canada (1930-1935).
  • Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Burlington (1612–1698), Lord High Treasurer of Ireland and a cavalier.
  • Richard Burr (born 1955), American politician, U.S. Senator from North Carolina (2005-present)
  • Richard "Dick" Cheney (born 1941), American politician, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Wyoming (1979-1989), Secretary of Defense (1989-1993) and Vice President (2001-2009)
  • Dick Clark (senator) (born 1928), American politician, U.S. Senator from Iowa (1973-1979)
  • Richard Court (born 1947), Australian politician, Premier of Western Australia (1993-2001)
  • Richard J. Daley (1902–1976), American politician, Mayor of Chicago (1955-1976)
  • Richard M. Daley (born 1942), American politician, Illinois state senator (1972-1980) and Mayor of Chicago (1989-2011)
  • Richard Darman (1943-2008), American businessman and government official, White House Staff Secretary (1981-1985), Deputy Secretary of the Treasury (1985-1987) and Director of the Office of Management and Budget (1989-1993)
  • Richard Grenville-Temple, 2nd Earl Temple (1711–1779), British politician and associate and brother-in-law of William Pitt
  • Richard J. Gordon (born 1945) Filipino politician and broadcaster,
  • Richard Hatfield (1931–1991), Canadian politician, Premier of New Brunswick (1970-1987)
  • Richard Helms (1913-2002), American government official, Director of Central Intelligence (1966-1973), U.S. Ambassador to Iran (1973-1977)
  • Richard Johnson (judge) (born 1937), Irish jurist, President of the Irish High Court (2006-2009)
  • Richard Jones, 1st Earl of Ranelagh (1641–1712), Irish peer, and politician both in the Parliaments of England and Ireland
  • Richard Lugar (born 1932), American politician, U.S. Senator from Indiana (1977-2011)
  • Richard Mentor Johnson (1780–1850), American politician, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Kentucky (1807-1819 and 1829-1833), U.S. Senator from Kentucky (1819-1829) and Vice President (1837-1841)
  • Richard Nixon (1913–1994), American politician, President of the United States (1969-1974) and Vice President (1953-1961)
  • Richard Perle (born 1941), American government official and foreign policy specialist, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Global Strategic Affairs 1981-1987
  • Richard Rush (1780–1859), American politician, U.S. Attorney General (1814-1817) and Secretary of the Treasury (1825-1829)
  • Richard Seddon (1845-1906), New Zealand politician, Prime Minister of New Zealand (1893-1906)
  • Richard Shelby (born 1934), American politician, U.S. Senator from Alabama (1987-present)
  • Richard Stockton (1764–1828), American politician, U.S. Senator from New Jersey (1796-1799), Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1813-1815)
  • Dick Thornburgh (born 1932), American politician, Governor of Pennsylvania (1979-1987) and U.S. Attorney General (1988-1991)
  • Richard von Weizsäcker (1920-2015), German politician, Governing Mayor of West Berlin (1981-1984) and President of the Federal Republic of Germany (1984-1994)
  • Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley (1760–1842), Anglo-Irish Governor-General of India, Foreign Secretary in the British Cabinet and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, brother of the 1st Duke of Wellington
  • Richard Wild (judge) (1912-1978), New Zealand jurist, Chief Justice of New Zealand (1966-1978)

Aristocrats and non-ruling royals

Business people

  • Richard L. Bloch (born 1929), American investor, real estate developer, banker, and philanthropist.
  • Richard Branson (born 1950), British businessman and founder of the Virgin Group of companies
  • Richard DeVos (born 1926), American businessman and co-founder of Amway
  • Richard Jacobs (businessman) (1925–2009), real estate businessman and owner of the Cleveland Indians baseball team
  • Richard Oetker (born 1951), German businessman, CEO of Dr. Oetker since 2010
  • Richard Rawlings (born 1969), star of American television show Fast N' Loud, owner of Gas Monkey garage, Gas Monkey Bar N' Grill and Gas Monkey Live
  • Richard Warren Sears (1863–1914), co-founder of Sears, Roebuck and Company, and considered a promotional genius
  • Richard Velazquez (born 1973), PepsiCo executive and first automotive designer at Porsche AG (Germany) of Puerto Rican descent
  • Richard Wilding, British businessman and academic

Religious figures

  • Saint Richard (disambiguation)
  • Richard Baxter (1615 – 1691) English Puritan church leader, poet, hymn-writer
  • Richard of Dover (died 1184), Benedictine monk and Archbishop of Canterbury
  • Richard Foxe (c. 1448 – 1528), Bishop of Exeter, Bath and Wells, Durham, and Winchester, Lord Privy Seal, and founder of Corpus Christi College, Oxford
  • Richard of Poitiers (died c. 1174), monk of the Benedictine abbey of Cluny, and author of historical works, treatises and poems
  • Richard Poore (died 1237), Bishop of Salisbury and Durham, who helped found Salisbury Cathedral in its present location

In music

Composers

  • Richard Dybeck (1811-1877), Swedish lyricist who wrote the national anthem of Sweden
  • Richard Heuberger (1850-1924), Austrian composer of operas and operettas, music critic, and teacher
  • Richard D. James (born 1971), British composer and electronic musician, records music as Aphex Twin, among other monikers.
  • Richard Mohaupt (1904-1957), German-American composer and conductor
  • Richard Strauss (1864–1949), German composer and conductor
  • Richard Wagner (1813–1883), German composer, writer, conductor and theatre director
  • Rich Batsford pianist, composer and singer songwriter

Singers and musicians

Actors

In film and TV

Explorers

  • Richard R. Arnold (born 1963), American astronaut
  • Richard Francis Burton (1821–1890), British geographer, explorer, translator, writer, soldier, orientalist, cartographer, ethnologist, spy, linguist, poet, fencer and diplomat
  • Richard E. Byrd (1888–1957), U.S. Navy rear admiral, aviator and explorer
  • Richard Masters (aka William Marsters), English sailor, cooper, trader and explorer
  • Dick Rutkowski, diving medicine pioneer

Scientists

Soldiers

Did whatever he wanted to

In sports

Writers and journalists

Fictional characters

  • Richard Ashenden, the main character in the 1936 Hitchcock film Secret Agent
  • Richard Blaine, the main character in the 1942 film Casablanca
  • Richard Blaney, the main character in the film Frenzy
  • Richard Cobb, character in the film The Invisible Man Returns
  • Richard Fenton, character in the 1994 miniseries, Scarlett
  • Dick Grayson, the first Robin, Batman's side-kick
  • Richard Hanney, the main character in the novel The Thirty Nine Steps
  • Richard Hillman, serial killer in the UK soap opera Coronation Street
  • Richard, title character of the 2017 animated film Richard the Stork
  • Richard Mayhew, the main character in the television series Neverwhere
  • Richie Rich (comics), main character of the Richie Rich series
  • Richie Ryan (Highlander), one of the main characters on Highlander: The Series played by Stan Kirsch]
  • Rick Sanchez (Rick and Morty), Main character on Rick and Morty
  • Richard Sharpe, the main character in the Sharpe novel series and in portrayed by Sean Bean in the TV adaptation
  • Richard Vincent, character in the 2001 miniseries The SoulTaker, in which he is the father of the title character

Other

  • Dick Assman (born 1934–2016), Canadian gas station owner
  • Richard Bergh (1858–1919), Swedish painter
  • Richard Biegenwald (1940-2008), American serial killer
  • Richard Tyler Blevins (born 1991), American Twitch streamer and YouTube personality
  • Richard Chase (disambiguation), several people
  • Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi (1894-1972), Austrian-Japanese count, founding president of the Paneuropean Union
  • Richard Everitt (1979–1994), victim of a racially motivated murder in London
  • Richard Garriott (born 1961), British-American video game developer, entrepreneur and private astronaut
  • Richard von Hegener (1905–1981), German official, primary organizer of Action T4 Nazi euthanasia program
  • Richard Helms (naturalist) (1842–1914), Australian naturalist
  • Richard Ling (born 1954), Shaw Foundation professor of Media Technology at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
  • Richard Laurence Marquette (born 1934), American convicted serial killer
  • Richard Lugner (born 1932), Austrian entrepreneur and Viennese society figure
  • Richard Matt (1966–2015), American convicted murderer and prison escapee
  • Richard Maury (1882–1950), American naturalized Argentine engineer
  • Richard Samuel (1770–1786), English portrait painter
  • Richard Sorge (1895–1944), Soviet World War II spy
  • Richard Thomalla (1903–1945), SS commander of Nazi Germany, civil engineer, head of the SS Central Building Administration
  • Dick Turpin (1705–1739), English Highwayman
  • Richard von Volkmann (1830–1889), German surgeon and author of poetry and fiction

Cognates/transliterations

In Indo-European languages

Baltic

  • Latvian: Ričards, Rihards
  • Lithuanian: Ričardas

Celtic

  • Breton: Richarzh
  • Cornish: Richard
  • Irish: Risteárd, Riocard
  • Scottish Gaelic: Ruiseart
  • Welsh: Rhisiart

Germanic

  • Afrikaans: Riekert, Ryk, Rigard, Righard, Reghard
  • Danish: Rikard, Richard
  • Dutch: Rijkert, Rikkert, Rigard, Richard, Rick, Reichard
  • Gothic: RekkareÞ (Reccared)
  • Icelandic: Ríkharð, Ríkharður
  • Low German: Ri(c)kert, Richard
  • Norwegian: Rikard, Richard
  • Swedish: Rikard, Richard

Romance

  • Catalan: Ricard
  • Occitan: Ricard
  • French: Richard, pronounced as /ʁi.ʃaʁ/
  • Italian: Riccardo
  • Latin: Richardus
  • Portuguese: Ricardo
  • Spanish: Ricardo

Slavic

  • Belarussian: Рычард (Richard)
  • Croatian: Rikard
  • Czech: Richard
  • Polish: Ryszard
  • Russian: Ричард (Richard)
  • Slovak: Richard
  • Slovene: Rihard
  • Ukrainian: Річард (Richard)

Other

  • Albanian: Riçard
  • Armenian: Հռիքարտոս (Hṙikartós)
  • Greek: Ριχάρδος (Richárdos)
  • Persian: ریچارد (Rīchārd)

In Semitic languages

  • Arabic: ريتشارد (Rytshrd, Ritshrd, Rytshard, Ritshard)
  • Hebrew: ריצ'רד (Richard)

In Turkic languages

  • Azerbaijani: Riçard
  • Turkish: Rişar

In Uralic languages

  • Estonian: Richard
  • Finnish: Rikhard, Riku
  • Hungarian: Richárd
  • Saami: Rikkar

In Other languages

  • Basque: Rikard
  • Chinese: 理查德 (Lǐchádé), 理查 (Lǐchá)
  • Esperanto: Rikardo
  • Japanese: リチャード (Richādo)
  • Korean: 리처드
  • Māori: Riki

Short forms

  • Cornish: Hicca
  • Czech: Ríša
  • Dutch: Ries
  • English: Rick, Rich, Richi, Dick, Dickie, Rik, Ric
  • Estonian: Riho
  • Esperanto: Rikĉjo
  • Finnish: Riku
  • Hungarian: Ricsi, Ricsike, Rics
  • Icelandic: Rikki
  • Latvian: Ričs
  • Lithuanian: Ryčka, Rytis
  • Polish: Rysio, Rysiek, Ryś
  • Portuguese: Rico, Ric
  • Slovak: Rišo, Riško, Riči
  • Spanish: Cayo (Guatemala)
  • Greek: Στούκος (Stoúkos)

Nicknames

  • English: Ricky, Rickie, Rikki, Richie, Richi, Richy, Rich, Hick,Dick, Dickie, Ritchie, Dickon