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'''Rich''' may refer to:
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==Common uses==
''' Rich''' has many meanings:
* Rich, an entity possessing ]
* Rich, an intense ], color, sound, texture, or feeling
**], a descriptor in wine tasting


==As an adjective== == Places ==
=== United States ===
* having lots of money or financial assets; not a synonym to ], as that encompasses many other areas of life (example: a person can be wealthy not because he/she has lots of money, but he/she has lots of experience – that person is said to have a wealth of experience)
* ], an unincorporated community
* possessing an abundance: "] is ''rich'' in ]," "The ] was ''rich'' in detail."
* ]
* elaborate or luxurious: "That was a very ''rich'' ]."
* ]
* being of good or strong qualities, ]s, or ingredients: "The ] ] was very ''rich''."
* ]
* full, deep, mellow or vivid: "The ] used a very ''rich'' ]."
* ]
* very amusing or absurd (slang): "Give you $20? Yeah, that's ''rich''."
* ]
* being a rich man, to be independent of work.


==As a name== === Elsewhere ===
* ], Morocco, a town
* ], Victoria, Australia


== People ==
* Rich can be short for the name ]. But it should be noted that Richard means something different from Rich. Richard means leadership while Rich means wealth. Some people call their kids Rich without having any connection with Richard. However, some people abbreviate Richard or Richardson as Rich.
* ], often short for Richard
* ]


== Arts, entertainment, and media ==
===People named ''Rich''===
*] (aka. "Ben Frank") (born 1989), U.S. Citizen
*] (born 1968), U.S. actor
*] (born 1929), U.S. poet
*], British orientalist
*] Former UFC Middleweight Champion
*], wife of Australian cricketer Nathan Bracken
*] (1590-1649), English courtier and soldier
*] (d. 1869), British politician
*Hugo Rich (aka Olaf Dietrich), Australian criminal ('']'')
*] (1891-1988), U.S. actress
*], Australian businessman
*] (1992 - ?), English dancer and theatre manager
*] (born 1974), U.S. musician
*] (1841-1926), U.S. politician
*] (born 1967), New Zealand politician
*] (aka Marc David Reich) (born 1934), U.S. businessman and tax evader
*] (1905-2000), German conductor
*] (born 1971), U.S. film director and screenwriter
*] (born 1969), German cyclist
*], U.S. executive
*] (born 1959), U.S. screenwriter
*], English rugby league player
*] (1916-1942), U.S. aviator
*Ramborger Rich, gay porn star
*] (1496-1567), Lord Chancellor
*], American animated film director
*], U.S. ice skater, singer and fashion designer
*] (aka Richard Serrel), U.S. rapper
*], British disc jockey
*] (aka Rishpal Rekhi), British Asian music producer
*], U.S. musician
*Robert Rich, pen name used by U.S. screenwriter and novelist ]
*] (1587-1658), British naval officer and politician
*] (1685-1768), British field marshal
*] (1913-2006), U.S.food-processing pioneer
*], U.S. biographer
*], World War II spy
*] (aka Thomas Richardson) (born 1956), U.S. professional wrestler


===Fictional characters=== ===Fictional characters===
* ], a character in the British soap opera ''EastEnders''
* Rich, a character in the American sitcom television series '']''
* Rich Halke, a character in the TV sitcom '']''
* ], a character in the British television series ''Skins''
* ], a character in the British soap opera ''Doctors''
* ], a fictional character


===Music===
*] ("The Poor Little Rich Boy")—see ]
* Rich, half of the American country music duo ]
*] ('']'')
* Rich Velonskis, half of the American duo ]
* ], 2018
* "Rich", a song by Jawbreaker from '']'', 2002
* "Rich", a song by K. Michelle, from '']'', 2016
* "Rich", a song by Kendrick Lamar, from '']'', 2022
* "Rich", a song by ], 2014
* "Rich", a song by M.I from '']'', 2014
* "Rich", a song by Megan Thee Stallion from '']'', 2020
* "Rich", a song by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs from '']'', 2003


==Other uses== ===Television===
* ], an episode of the television series ''Skins''


== Businesses ==
*], a guitar manufacturer
* ], guitar manufacturer
*], two ships of the U.S. Navy (] and ])
*], American folk rock quartet * ], UK book publishing company
* ], former U.S. airline
*], American country music duo
*], international food products corporation * ], international food products corporation
*], U.S. department store retail chain * ], U.S. department store chain in the southern U.S.
* ], U.S. discount store chain in the northeastern U.S.


== Navy ships ==
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* ], a ''Gearing''-class destroyer in the Korean War and Vietnam War
* ], a ''Buckley''-class destroyer escort in World War II


== Science and technology ==
]
* Rich, in combustion engines, refers to an ] which has an excess amount of fuel beyond what is required for complete combustion
]
* ], a particle detector

== Titles ==
* ], an extinct title in the Peerage of England
* ], four titles, three of which are extinct and one dormant

== See also ==
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* ]
* ]
* ]
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* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]

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Latest revision as of 16:57, 8 September 2024

Rich may refer to:

Common uses

  • Rich, an entity possessing wealth
  • Rich, an intense flavor, color, sound, texture, or feeling

Places

United States

Elsewhere

People

Arts, entertainment, and media

Fictional characters

Music

Television

Businesses

Navy ships

Science and technology

Titles

  • Baron Rich, an extinct title in the Peerage of England
  • Rich baronets, four titles, three of which are extinct and one dormant

See also

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