Certificate of Name
Rickie
Masculine
English
Meaning & Origin
Rickie is a diminutive of Richard, an English given name used for both males and females. It emerged as a pet form, similar to other variants like Rick, Rickey, and Richie. While Richard itself has Old German roots meaning “brave ruler,” Rickie carries a more informal, affectionate tone. Notable Bearers Rickie has been borne by several notable figures in sports and entertainment. In golf, Rickie Fowler (born 1988) is a popular American professional golfer known for his colorful attire and multiple PGA Tour wins. In football (soccer), Rickie Lambert (born 1982) is an English former striker who played for Southampton and the England national team. American football has Rickie Harris (born 1943), a former defensive back, and Rickie Collins (born 2005), a college football quarterback. Musician Rickie Lee Jones (born 1954) is an acclaimed singer-songwriter, while Rickie Haywood Williams (born 1980) is a British radio DJ and TV presenter. The name also appears in academia and the arts: Rickie D. Moore is a noted Pentecostal theologian, Rickie Solinger (born 1947) is an independent historian and curator, and Rickie Tice is an American songwriter and music publisher. Cultural Significance Rickie is a casual, modern variant of Richard, reflecting a trend toward nickname-based given names in English-speaking cultures. Its usage peaked in the mid-20th century, aligning with the popularity of Richard and its diminutives. The spelling Rickey is an alternative form, while Ricky (often spelled with a y) is another common variant. Meaning: Diminutive of Richard (“brave ruler”) Origin: English (from Old German) Type: Unisex given name Usage Regions: English-speaking countries
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