Richie
Richie (name) means a diminutive of the masculine given name Richard, also used as a surname. Example: “Everyone at school called him Richie instead of Richard.”
Word forms
Richies plural
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Etymology
From Richard.
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What does “Richie” mean?
The word “Richie” means a diminutive of the masculine given name Richard, also used as a surname.
How do you pronounce “Richie”?
“Richie” is pronounced RIHT-shee (/ˈɹɪt͡ʃi/ in IPA).
How do you use “Richie” in a sentence?
Here is “Richie” used in a sentence: “Everyone at school called him Richie instead of Richard.”
What part of speech is “Richie”?
“Richie” is a name.
Is “Richie” a common word?
“Richie” is an uncommon word in modern English.
Is "Richie" a formal name or a nickname?
"Richie" is an informal diminutive, used casually rather than in formal documents or introductions. The formal underlying name is "Richard," from which "Richie" is shortened.
What is the difference between "Richie" and "Richard"?
"Richard" is the full, formal given name, while "Richie" is a shortened, affectionate diminutive of it used among family or friends. The same relationship exists between many full names and their casual nicknames, such as "William" and "Willie."
Can "Richie" be used as a surname?
Yes, "Richie" can function as a surname as well as a given name or nickname. Context, such as its position in a full name, usually indicates which role it plays.