Certificate of Name
Rikki
Feminine
English
Meaning & Origin
Rikki is a unisex given name primarily used in English-speaking countries. It originated as a variant and feminine form of Ricky, itself a diminutive of Richard. The name Richard derives from Old German elements rih "ruler, king" and hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy", giving the meaning "brave ruler". Through this chain, Rikki carries connotations of leadership and strength.Usage and HistoryRikki emerged as a modern coinage, likely influenced by the phonetic spelling of Ricky. While Richard has a long history in England, introduced by the Normans and borne by three kings, its diminutive forms—including Ricky and its variant Rikki—became common in the 20th century, especially in the United States where simplicity and uniqueness drove popularity.Notable BearersNotable individuals named Rikki include Rikki (Japanese singer, born 1975), known for folk music; Rikki (British singer), a Scottish pop singer; Rikki Bains (born 1988), English footballer; Rikki Beadle-Blair (born 1961), British actor and playwright; Rikki Clarke (born 1981), English cricketer; Rikki Ducornet (born 1943), American writer and artist; Rikki Fulton (1924–2004), Scottish comedian and actor; and Rikki Jai, Trinidadian chutney-soca artist. Rikki Mathay is a broadcast journalist from the Philippines, and Rikki Neave (1988–1994) is a noted victim of homicide whose story gained public attention.Related FormsCommon variants of Richard that could serve as names in their own right include Dick, Ric, Rich, Richie, Rick, and Rickey. In other languages, parallel forms exist such as Ricard (Catalan), Riho (Estonian), and Rikhard (Finnish). Meaning: Derived from Richard, meaning "brave ruler"Origin: English, diminutive of Ricky/RichardGender: Feminine or unisexUsage Regions: Primarily English-speaking countries
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