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Rico

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Name — A masculine given name, a diminutive of Ricardo, Federico, or Enrico.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Rico” mean?

The word “Rico” means a masculine given name, a diminutive of Ricardo, Federico, or Enrico.

How do you pronounce “Rico”?

“Rico” is pronounced REE-koh (/ˈɹiːkoʊ/ in IPA).

How do you use “Rico” in a sentence?

Here is “Rico” used in a sentence: “Rico grew up in a small fishing village.”

What part of speech is “Rico”?

“Rico” is a name.

Is “Rico” a common word?

“Rico” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Is Rico a full name or a nickname?

Rico is often used as a diminutive, or short form, of longer names such as Ricardo, Federico, or Enrico. However, it is also given as a standalone first name in its own right.

What names is Rico short for?

Rico is commonly a shortened form of Ricardo, Federico, or Enrico. It serves as a familiar or affectionate version of each of these longer European names.

Is Rico a boy's or a girl's name?

Rico is traditionally a masculine given name. It is most often associated with men and boys, particularly in Spanish, Italian, and German-speaking communities.

What is the difference between the name Rico and RICO the law?

The given name Rico is a short form of names such as Ricardo or Enrico. "RICO" in capital letters is an unrelated abbreviation for a United States law, the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. They share spelling but are entirely separate.

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