a man named richard from the 40s or 50s nick named dick because he was a Detective named Richard aka DICK RICK The name Richard is very old and it's true origins may well be lost in the depths of time past. 'Richeard' is a name from Old English where 'Ric' meant ruler and 'heard' meant hard. In those days of yore, before word-processors, everything was written down and abbreviations became common and agreed upon. Also in the 13th century rhyming slang became popular so Richard becomes Rich and eventually Rick which rhymes with Dick. Much like William - Will - Bill. 'Dick' eventually, like 'Jack', came to mean all men as in "every Tom, Dick, or Harry". Shakespeare uses "every Tom, Dick, or Francis" in Henry IV Part I.
No. Dick is a nickname for Richard and Richard is an English name.
Usually the nickname for those named Richard is Dick.
Dick is a common nickname of Richard.
Another name for Richard is: Dick
Dick is usually a nickname for Richard, but it may be a given name.
Richard trickey dick Nixon one of our presidents President Richard M. Nixon Richard NixonThat's "Tricky Dick". It refers to President Richard Nixon.
The reason why critics of Richard Nixon gave him the nickname tricky dick was because of his dirty campaign practices. He was given this nickname in the 50s.
Richard means Pilchard the blue cat in Bob the builder. Richard means dick... you know how people say "Richard-head" they really mean dick head!! Sorry kid but it is the absolute truth!
The nickname given to Richard Nixon by the press in the 1950s was Tricky Dick.
There was no legal change that I know of, but why would he have to? Dick is a nickname for Richard. Going by first and last name like most of us, he would be...Dick Clark!
Actually Nixon had quite a few... Rich, Richie, Rick, Ricky, Dick, Dickie . I think the name you are looking for was "tricky dick" a name given him by the press corps during the watergate scandal.
" Tricky Dick" was his nick name