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Dickson in Russian

Dickson in Russian is Ди́ксон — Dickson means a surname meaning "son of Dick," a diminutive of Richard.

Dickson in Russian

Ди́ксон
proper noun
Pronounced: Dikson
An English and Irish surname originating as a patronymic.

What does "Dickson" mean?

  1. name A surname meaning "son of Dick," a diminutive of Richard.
    "The Dickson family settled the town in the 1800s."

Dickson in a sentence

  • The Dickson family settled the town in the 1800s.

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Dickson" in Russian?

"Dickson" in Russian is Ди́ксон. Dickson means: A surname meaning "son of Dick," a diminutive of Richard.

How do you pronounce Ди́ксон?

"Dickson" in Russian is Ди́ксон, pronounced "Dikson".

How do you use "Dickson" in a sentence?

Example: "The Dickson family settled the town in the 1800s." In Russian, "Dickson" is Ди́ксон.

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