Gender Masculine
Usage Italian
Pronounced Pron. /rik.ˈkar.do/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Italian form of Richard.

Related Names

Rootsrik/rih + hard/hart
Feminine FormRiccarda
Other Languages & CulturesRicard(Catalan) Richard(Czech) Richard(Danish) Richard(Dutch) Richard, Dick, Rich, Richie, Rick, Rickey, Ricki, Rickie, Ricky, Rikki, Ritchie(English) Rikhard, Riku(Finnish) Richard(French) Richard(German) Richard, Ricohard(Germanic) Richárd, Rikárdó(Hungarian) Risteárd(Irish) Rihards, Ričards(Latvian) Ričardas(Lithuanian) Dicun, Hudde(Medieval English) Richard, Rikard(Norwegian) Rīkaharduz(Old Germanic) Ryszard(Polish) Ricardo(Portuguese) Richard, Riško, Rišo(Slovak) Rihard(Slovene) Ricardo, Rico(Spanish) Richard, Rickard, Rikard(Swedish) Rhisiart(Welsh)

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Name Days

Italy: April 3

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Entry updated February 28, 2019