Gender Masculine
Usage Italian
Pronounced Pron. /ar.ˈri.ɡo/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Italian variant form of Heinrich (see Henry).

Related Names

VariantEnrico
DiminutiveRico
Other Languages & CulturesHenrik(Armenian) Endika(Basque) Enric(Catalan) Henrik(Croatian) Hynek, Jindra, Jindřich(Czech) Henning, Henrik(Danish) Harry, Hein, Heintje, Hendrick, Hendricus, Hendrik, Hendrikus, Henk, Hennie, Henny, Henricus, Rik(Dutch) Hal, Hank, Harry, Henry(English) Enn, Harri, Heiki, Hendrik, Indrek(Estonian) Harri, Heikki, Henri, Henrikki(Finnish) Aymeric, Enzo, Henri(French) Heiko(Frisian) Anri(Georgian) Harry, Heike, Heiko, Heiner, Heinrich, Heinz, Hendrik, Henning, Henrik(German) Heimirich, Aimeric, Heinrich, Henricus(Germanic) Henrik(Hungarian) Hinrik(Icelandic) Anraí, Einrí(Irish) Indriķis, Ints(Latvian) Henrikas, Herkus(Lithuanian) Heike, Heiko, Henrik, Hinnerk, Hinrich(Low German) Herry(Medieval English) Aimery, Aymeri(Medieval French) Henning, Henrik(Norwegian) Haimarīks(Old Germanic) Henryk(Polish) Henrique(Portuguese) Genrikh(Russian) Hendry(Scots) Eanraig(Scottish Gaelic) Henrich(Slovak) Henrik(Slovene) Enrique, Kike, Kiko, Quique(Spanish) Harry, Henning, Henrik(Swedish) Harri(Welsh)
Surname DescendantsArrighi, Righi(Italian)

Name Days

Italy: March 13
Entry updated November 20, 2020