[Facts] Re: the name Rickena
in reply to a message by Brooke
I think, c would be pronounced like "ts", so that would make it something like RITS-ken-a, for all that I know about Czech (which isn't much at all). Unless it's originally c with a v shaped thingy on top, then it would be RICH-ken-a.
However, when I googled that name, nothing Czech came about (other than grammatical forms of the German last name Ricken). So I doubt if that name is Czech at all. Maybe anyone else knows more about this?
However, when I googled that name, nothing Czech came about (other than grammatical forms of the German last name Ricken). So I doubt if that name is Czech at all. Maybe anyone else knows more about this?
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To Kaleko,
I found the name on a Czech baby name site...which if you've ever gone to any of these sites...they're not always accurate. I only found the name on one site, so perhaps you are right and it is not really a Czech name after all. Thank you for your help.
Claire,
Thank you for the pronounciation. I appreciate it.
I found the name on a Czech baby name site...which if you've ever gone to any of these sites...they're not always accurate. I only found the name on one site, so perhaps you are right and it is not really a Czech name after all. Thank you for your help.
Claire,
Thank you for the pronounciation. I appreciate it.
"c with a v shaped thingy" = č
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