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==People== ==People==
===Given name=== ===Given name===
*], Portuguese comedian *] (born 1974), Portuguese comedian
*], Guatemalan singer *] (born 1964), Guatemalan singer
*], Brazilian mixed martial artist *] (born 1978), Brazilian mixed martial artist
*], Panamanian footballer *] (born 1997), Panamanian footballer
*], Argentine long-distance runner *] (born 1990), Brazilian footballer
*], Brazilian musician *] (born 1916), Argentine long-distance runner
*], Spanish politician *] (born 1978), Brazilian musician
*], Puerto Rican swimmer *] (1940-2015), Spanish politician
*], Colombian triathlete *] (born 1974), Puerto Rican swimmer
*], Portuguese footballer *] (born 1971), Colombian triathlete
*], American actor *] (born 1978), Portuguese footballer
*], Argentine actor *] (1900-1977), American actor
*] (born 1957), Argentine actor
*], full name Ricardo da Silva, Cape Verdean-Portuguese footballer
*], Senegalese footballer *] (born 1980), Cape Verdean-Portuguese footballer
*], Brazilian basketball player *] (born 1986), Senegalese footballer
*], Filipino-Australian boxer *] (born 1991), Brazilian basketball player
*], Jamaican football (soccer) player *] (born 1951), Filipino-Australian boxer
*] (born 1979), Jamaican football (soccer) player
*], American politician *], American politician
*] (1943-1999), Argentine journalist and founder of ''El Informador Chubutense''
*], Brazilian footballer
*], Argentine golf player *] (born 1964), Brazilian footballer
*], Mexican racing driver *] (born 1969), Argentine golf player
*], Chilean footballer *] (born 1977), Mexican racing driver
*], American actor *] (born 1965), retired Chilean footballer
*], Venezuelan politician and professor at Harvard *] (born 1955), American actor
*] (born 1966), Mexican professional boxer
*], American actor
*], American college football player
*], better known as Kaká, Brazilian footballer
*] (born 1956), Venezuelan politician and professor at Harvard
*], Panamaian footballer
*], Chilean socialist politician and former president *] (born 1999), American actor
*] (born 1982), better known as Kaká, Brazilian footballer
*], French-Canadian TV and radio food presenter and writer
*] (born 1966), Panamaian footballer
*], Filipino screenwriter, journalist, novelist, and playwright
*] (born 1938), Chilean socialist politician and former president
*], British actor
*] (1949–2009), Columbian racing driver *] (born 1967), French-Canadian TV and radio food presenter and writer
*] (born 1948), Filipino screenwriter, journalist, novelist, and playwright
*], Spanish football goalkeeper
*] (born 1993), British actor
*] (1949–2009), Colombian racing driver
*] (born 1971), Spanish football goalkeeper
*] (1926–2004), Spanish painter *] (1926–2004), Spanish painter
*], former Prime Minister of Equatorial Guinea *] (born 1961), former Prime Minister of Equatorial Guinea
* ] (born 1981), American basketball player, 2007 top scorer in the Israel Basketball Premier League * ] (born 1981), American basketball player, 2007 top scorer in the Israel Basketball Premier League
*], Mexican footballer *] (born 1980), Mexican footballer
*], Portuguese hornplayer and pedagogue *] (born 1982), Portuguese hornplayer and pedagogue
*], Brazilian racing driver *] (born 1979), Brazilian racing driver
*] (1920–2009), Mexican actor *] (1920–2009), Mexican actor
*], American actor *] (born 1979), American actor
*], Canadian politician *] (born 1987/1988), New Zealand politician
*] (born 1976), Canadian politician and trade unionist
*] (1970–2020), South African politician *] (1970–2020), South African politician
*], Portuguese footballer *] (born 1974), Portuguese footballer
*], Peruvian author *] (1833-1919), Peruvian author
*], Portuguese actor, television presenter and fashion model *] (born 1979), Portuguese actor, television presenter and fashion model
*], full name Ricardo Alexandre Martins Soares Pereira, Portuguese football goalkeeper *] (born 1976), Portuguese football goalkeeper
*] (born 1994), German professional darts player
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*], Filipino lawyer *] (1923–2018), Filipino lawyer
*], Portuguese footballer *] (born 1983), Portuguese footballer
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*], Brazilian racing driver *] (born 1968), Brazilian racing driver
*], Indonesian footballer *] (born 1984), Indonesian footballer
*], Paraguayan footballer *] (born 1969), Paraguayan footballer
*], Spanish water polo player *] (born 1971), Spanish water polo player
*], multiple people *], multiple people
*], Argentine cyclist *] (1931–2012), Argentine cyclist
*], Brazilian racing driver *] (born 1979), Brazilian racing driver
*], Angolan racing driver *] (born 1984), Angolan racing driver
*], Argentine illustrator *] (born 1938), Argentine illustrator
*], Chilean electronic musician *] (born 1970), Chilean electronic musician
*], Brazilian racing driver *] (born 1976), Brazilian racing driver
*], Argentine racing driver *] (born 1949), Argentine racing driver


===Nickname=== ===Nickname===
*], Danish football manager whose team won the Euro 1992 *] (1937–2014), Danish football manager whose team won the Euro 1992


===Last name=== ===Last name===
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*] (1772–1823), British economist *] (1772–1823), British economist
*] (1803–1864), British Liberal Member of Parliament *] (1803–1864), British Liberal Member of Parliament
*Colonel ] (1852–1924), British army officer , police officer and philanthropist (brother of Horace Ricardo) *Colonel ] (1852–1924), British army officer, police officer and philanthropist (brother of Horace Ricardo)
*] (1854–1928), English architect and designer *] (1854–1928), English architect and designer
*Sir ] (1885–1974), British motor engineer who established Ricardo Consulting Engineers *Sir ] (1885–1974), British motor engineer who established Ricardo Consulting Engineers
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==Fictional characters== ==Fictional characters==
*], on the '']'' TV series *], on the '']'' TV series
*], from the ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'' video game *], from the ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'' video game
*], main characters on the '']'' TV series *], main characters on the '']'' TV series
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*], the main antagonist from '']'' comic book series *], the main antagonist from '']'' comic book series
*], side character and brother of Maria Amino from the cartoon show ‘’]’’ air date September 27, 2003 *], side character and brother of Maria Amino from the cartoon show ‘’]’’ air date September 27, 2003
* Ricardio, a character who is a heart from Ice King’s body in the animated series '']''


==See also== ==See also==
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Latest revision as of 20:15, 24 December 2024

This article is about the given name, nickname and surname. For the UK engineering firm, see Ricardo plc. For the American unincorporated community, see Ricardo, California. For the drum size, see Conga.
Ricardo
PronunciationSpanish: [riˈkaɾðo] Portuguese: [ʁiˈkaɾðu]
GenderMale
Origin
Language(s)Spanish, Portuguese
Meaning'strong in rule'
Other names
Related namesRiccardo, Richard, Rick, Chico

Ricardo is the Spanish and Portuguese cognate of the name Richard. It derived from Proto-Germanic *rīks 'king, ruler' + *harduz 'hard, brave'. It may be a given name, or a surname.

People

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Fictional characters

See also

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