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==People== ==People==
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===Last name===
*Amy Mary Ricardo, birth name of ] (1847–1879), British aristocrat
*Cicely Kate Ricardo, birth name of ] (1912-1999), British ichthyologist
*] (1772–1823), British economist
*Colonel ] (1852–1924), British army officer , police officer and philanthropist (brother of Horace Ricardo)
*Sir ] (1885–1974), British motor engineer who established Ricardo Consulting Engineers
*Colonel ] (1850–1935), British army officer and land owner (brother of Francis Cecil Ricardo)
*], American film director
*] (1812–1862), British businessman and politician


==Fictional characters== ==Fictional characters==

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

Ricardo muito gordo e foda mandos e gay

People

Mamada foda suga

Fictional characters

See also

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