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American baseball player (born 1954)
Richard Aldo Cerone (born May 19, 1954) is an American former professional baseball player, television sports color commentator and minor league baseball
Rick_Cerone
1985 baseball game between the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves
with two outs. He ultimately managed to escape the jam by forcing a Rick Cerone groundout to end the Atlanta threat. After 2+1⁄3 innings, the rain came
Rick_Camp_Game
Surname list
musician and teacher Jackie Cerone (1914–1996), American mobster Pietro Cerone (1566–1625), Italian music theorist Rick Cerone (born 1954), American baseball
Cerone
Major League Baseball team season
1984: Brian Fisher was traded by the Braves to the New York Yankees for Rick Cerone. December 7, 1984: Bruce Sutter was signed as a free agent by the Braves
1985_Atlanta_Braves_season
78th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series
home run in the second and Rick Cerone batted in a run with a single in the third for a 4–0 Yankee lead. Yankee starter Rick Reuschel then had problems
1981_World_Series
Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees
Yankees to the Toronto Blue Jays for Rick Cerone, Tom Underwood and Ted Wilborn. November 1, 1979: Jim Beattie, Rick Anderson, Juan Beníquez, and Jerry
1980_New_York_Yankees_season
Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees
Randolph was signed as a free agent by the Yankees. February 13, 1987: Rick Cerone was signed as a free agent by the Yankees. The Yankees hit 10 grand slams
1987_New_York_Yankees_season
Major League Baseball franchise
place. Chris Chambliss was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays for catcher Rick Cerone. Reggie Jackson hit .300 for the only time in his career with 41 homers
New_York_Yankees
(WPIX) Tony Kubek β, 1990–1994 (MSG) Phil Rizzuto, 1957–1996 (WPIX) Rick Cerone, 1996–1997 (WPIX) Tommy John, 1998 (WPIX) Tim McCarver β, 1999–2001 (WNYW)
List of New York Yankees broadcasters
List_of_New_York_Yankees_broadcasters
1983 baseball dispute about a tarred bat
Kansas. Associated Press. August 19, 1983. p. 11 – via Google News. Weinberg, Rick (July 2, 2004). "Pine tar nullifies home run, so Brett goes ballistic". ESPN
Pine_Tar_Incident
City in Monmouth County, New Jersey, US
former defensive end who played nine seasons for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Rick Cerone (born 1954), former Yankee catcher who played for eight major league
Long_Branch,_New_Jersey
92nd edition of Major League Baseball's championship series
announcers Joe Buck, Tim McCarver and Bob Brenly (Fox) Gary Thorne and Rick Cerone (MLB International) Radio CBS WABC (NYY) WSB (ATL) Radio announcers Vin
1996_World_Series
Day of the year
English actress, singer, director, and screenwriter (died 2016) 1954 – Rick Cerone, American baseball player and sportscaster 1954 – Lena Einhorn, Swedish
May_19
12th edition of Major League Baseball's American League Championship Series
the top of the second, the Bronx Bombers jumped out to a 2–0 lead when Rick Cerone and Lou Piniella smacked back-to-back home runs. However, in the bottom
1980 American League Championship Series
1980_American_League_Championship_Series
Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees
the Cincinnati Reds for Tim Leary and Van Snider. December 20, 1989: Rick Cerone was signed as a free agent by the Yankees. February 17, 1990: Mariano
1990_New_York_Yankees_season
Caray Skip Caray Herb Carneal Bob Carpenter Rick Cerone Tom Cheek Gary Cohen Jerry Coleman Bob Costas Rick Dempsey Larry Dierker Camille Dube Dick Enberg
The Baseball Network announcers
The_Baseball_Network_announcers
American baseball player (born 1952)
Jays. Whitt began the 1977 season in the minors, but after an injury to Rick Cerone, he was called up to the Blue Jays in May to serve as the second-string
Ernie_Whitt
Ceccarelli (1930–2012) Garin Cecchini (born 1991) Gavin Cecchini (born 1993) Rick Cerone (born 1954) John Cerutti (1960–2004) Francisco Cervelli (born 1986),
List of Italian American sportspeople
List_of_Italian_American_sportspeople
List of baseball players
Bill Caudill Dylan Cease Brett Cecil Darrell Ceciliani Domingo Cedeño Rick Cerone John Cerutti Gustavo Chacín Matt Chapman Tyler Chatwood Jesse Chavez
Toronto Blue Jays all-time roster
Toronto_Blue_Jays_all-time_roster
Borough in Passaic County, New Jersey, US
32nd Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly since 2026 Rick Cerone (born 1954), former MLB catcher who played most of his career with the
Woodland_Park,_New_Jersey
Major League Baseball team season
Mets to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Hubie Brooks. January 21, 1991: Rick Cerone was signed as a free agent by the Mets. Howard Johnson set the Mets record
1991_New_York_Mets_season
Sports season
May 23 – By stealing second base from pitcher Ron Darling and catcher Rick Cerone of the New York Mets, Andre Dawson of the Chicago Cubs becomes the third
1991 Major League Baseball season
1991_Major_League_Baseball_season
People from Newark, New Jersey, United States
Skyhawks of the NBA G League Robinson Canó (born 1982), baseball player Rick Cerone (born 1954), professional former baseball player for the New York Yankees
List of people from Newark, New Jersey
List_of_people_from_Newark,_New_Jersey
American baseball player (born 1948)
Damaso Garcia and Paul Mirabella for Rick Cerone, Tom Underwood, and Ted Wilborn. The Yankees hoped that Cerone would replace the late Thurman Munson
Chris_Chambliss
List of baseball players
Castillo Mike Cather Ted Cather Red Causey Wayne Causey Orlando Cepeda Rick Cerone Hunter Cervenka Francisco Cervelli Jhoulys Chacín Chet Chadbourne Rome
Atlanta Braves all-time roster
Atlanta_Braves_all-time_roster
American baseball player (born 1943)
right-handed batters, and it sinks into left-handed batters," Anderson wrote. Rick Cerone, who caught John with the Yankees, said of the fastball, "It looks like
Tommy_John
two-run homer. Then the Yanks would take the lead on a two-run double by Rick Cerone. But the Brewers would cut the lead in half with an RBI single by Ted
1981 American League Division Series
1981_American_League_Division_Series
Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees
in the 18th round of the 1983 Major League Baseball draft. June 9, 1983: Rick Reuschel was released by the Yankees. June 15, 1983: Ben Callahan, Marshall
1983_New_York_Yankees_season
league franchise. April 15 – The Boston Red Sox sign veteran catcher Rick Cerone, unconditionally released by the New York Yankees April 4. April 22 –
1988_in_baseball
American baseball player (born 1951)
9 HR and 29 RBI, as Ashby shared the Blue Jays catching duties with Rick Cerone. On November 27, the Blue Jays traded Ashby to the Houston Astros for
Alan_Ashby
American baseball player (born 1959)
the waning of Gedman's skills, both offensive and defensive. In 1989, Rick Cerone replaced him as the regular Boston catcher. In 1990, he served as back-up
Rich_Gedman
List of baseball players
Castro, P, 2022 Starlin Castro, 2B, 2016–2017 Danny Cater, IF, 1970–1971 Rick Cerone, C, 1980–1984, 1987, 1990 Bob Cerv, OF, 1951–1956, 1960–1962 Francisco
New York Yankees all-time roster
New_York_Yankees_all-time_roster
American baseball player, coach and manager (1946–2004)
for the New York Yankees on April 4, 1980. Oates served as a backup to Rick Cerone during the 1980 season before playing in his final game on May 24, 1981
Johnny_Oates
List of baseball players
Joey Gathright Garin Cecchini Rex Cecil Juan Centeno Orlando Cepeda Rick Cerone Yoenis Céspedes Chet Chadbourne Bob Chakales Wes Chamberlain Esty Chaney
Boston Red Sox all-time roster
Boston_Red_Sox_all-time_roster
American baseball player, coach, and manager (1919–2012)
retirement the number also was assigned to players such as Bill Buckner, Rick Cerone, Damon Berryhill and Tony Peña.) Pesky's was the sixth number retired
Johnny_Pesky
Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees
Yankees to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Hipólito Peña. April 4, 1988: Rick Cerone was released by the Yankees. April 4, 1988: Jerry Royster was released
1988_New_York_Yankees_season
American baseball player (1951–2011)
also teamed with Michael Reghi in 1997. In 1998, he was succeeded by Rick Cerone as he again became the pitching coach for the Orioles, this time under
Mike_Flanagan_(baseball)
Borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, US
1971), R&B singer David Broza (born 1955), Israeli singer-songwriter Rick Cerone (born 1954), former catcher for the New York Yankees Lynn Chen (born
Cresskill,_New_Jersey
Dominican Republic baseball player (1957–2020)
Chambliss and Paul Mirabella to the Toronto Blue Jays for Tom Underwood, Rick Cerone, and Ted Wilborn, prior to the 1980 season. As Toronto's regular second
Dámaso_García
Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees
Pacella 26,46 Shane Rawley 19 Dave Righetti 25 Stefan Wever Catchers 10 Rick Cerone 58 Juan Espino 23 Barry Foote 57 Bobby Ramos 27 Butch Wynegar Infielders
1982_New_York_Yankees_season
Baseball draft of amateur players
High School 6 Butch Benton New York Mets Catcher Godby High School 7 Rick Cerone Cleveland Indians Catcher Seton Hall University 8 Ted Barnicle San Francisco
1975 Major League Baseball draft
1975_Major_League_Baseball_draft
American baseball player (born 1955)
average fell to .223 with only 25 RBIs in 1984 and he was replaced by Rick Cerone in 1985, as the Braves sought more offense from the catcher's position
Bruce_Benedict
Defunct Catholic high school in Newark, New Jersey, United States
with Steve Adubato and former member of the New Jersey General Assembly Rick Cerone (born 1954), former Major League Baseball catcher who played for the
Essex_Catholic_High_School
Radio show
coverage in 1997, CBS Radio used Jeff Torborg and Al Downing (as well as Rick Cerone in 1997) as color analysts paired with the play-by-play announcers. The
Major League Baseball on CBS Radio
Major_League_Baseball_on_CBS_Radio
Oberkfell as a free agent. February 12 - The Montreal Expos signed catcher Rick Cerone as a free agent. February 19 – The Boyfriend episode of Seinfeld debuts
1992_in_baseball
Former independent league baseball team
The new team was formed in 1998 by former New York Yankees catcher Rick Cerone, a Newark native. However, the Bears played their "home" schedule at
Newark_Bears
Major League Baseball team season
Afterwards, Garr stole second base, advancing to third when catcher Rick Cerone's throw went into centre field. Shortstop Alan Bannister then hit a fly
1977_Toronto_Blue_Jays_season
285 73 Al López* 6,644 144 6,500 74 Terry Kennedy 6,555 1,082 5,473 75 Rick Cerone 6,548 5,634 914 76 Todd Hundley 6,535 0 6,535 77 Austin Hedges (306)
List of Major League Baseball career putouts leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_putouts_leaders
Major League Baseball team season
1986: Ted Simmons was traded by the Brewers to the Atlanta Braves for Rick Cerone, David Clay (minors), and Flavio Alfaro (minors). March 26, 1986: Rob
1986_Milwaukee_Brewers_season
Collegiate summer baseball league
pitcher Fred Cambria, pitcher Cody Carroll, pitcher Kevin Cash, catcher Rick Cerone, catcher Vinnie Chulk, pitcher Mark Ciardi, pitcher Frank Cimorelli,
Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League
Atlantic_Collegiate_Baseball_League
the Philadelphia Phillies, Philadelphia Athletics, and Cincinnati Reds Rick Cerone, former Major League Baseball player, 1975–1992, for the Cleveland Indians
List of Seton Hall University people
List_of_Seton_Hall_University_people
Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees
by the New York Yankees from the Oakland Athletics. January 13, 1991: Rick Cerone was released by the New York Yankees. March 19, 1991: Torey Lovullo was
1991_New_York_Yankees_season
839 446 62 Spud Davis 1,282 0 1,282 63 Dan Wilson 1,281 1,237 44 64 Rick Cerone 1,279 1,079 200 65 Thurman Munson 1,278 1,278 0 66 Del Rice 1,249 31
List of Major League Baseball career games played as a catcher leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_games_played_as_a_catcher_leaders
in 1987 to the Baltimore Orioles as compensation for signing free agent Rick Dempsey. b The Indians gained a compensatory first-round pick in 1988 from
List of Cleveland Guardians first-round draft picks
List_of_Cleveland_Guardians_first-round_draft_picks
Hall of fame for the game of college baseball in the US
2020 Doug Ault First baseman Texas Tech Pete Barnes Outfielder Southern Rick Cerone Catcher Seton Hall John Deutsch Infielder Montclair State Gary Gentry
National College Baseball Hall of Fame
National_College_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame
American baseball player (born 1952)
for Foote on April 27, 1981 to fill the gap left by injured catcher, Rick Cerone. Foote hit a home run in his first at bat for the Yankees and hit five
Barry_Foote
Post, Sunday, March 29, 1998. Retrieved January 25, 2021 Kent, Milton. "Cerone takes the high road on way out of booth," The Baltimore Sun, Tuesday, November
List of Baltimore Orioles broadcasters
List_of_Baltimore_Orioles_broadcasters
American baseball player, coach, and scout
batting practice pitcher, bullpen coach, and scout. In 1999 former Yankee Rick Cerone asked Ferrara to become First base coach for the Newark Bears of the
Tony_Ferrara
Major League Baseball team season
Service was signed as a free agent by the Expos. February 12, 1992: Rick Cerone was signed as a free agent by the Expos. The Expos held spring training
1992_Montreal_Expos_season
American baseball player (born 1956)
strikeouts, leading to a .413 on base percentage. He platooned with Rick Cerone behind the plate in 1983, batting .296./.399/.429 in 94 games. He was
Butch_Wynegar
List of baseball players
Bernie Castro Starlin Castro Cade Cavalli Xavier Cedeño Matt Cepicky Rick Cerone Andrew Chafin Andrés Chaparro Endy Chávez Raúl Chávez Michael Chavis
Washington Nationals all-time roster
Washington_Nationals_all-time_roster
Major League Baseball team season
the Braves to the New York Yankees for Billy Sample. March 5, 1986: Rick Cerone, David Clay (minors), and Flavio Alfaro (minors) were traded by the Braves
1986_Atlanta_Braves_season
American baseball player (1953–2010)
Dámaso García and Paul Mirabella to the Jays for Underwood, catcher Rick Cerone and minor league outfielder Ted Wilborn. Underwood was happy to join
Tom_Underwood
Major League Baseball season
Mike Rochford 48 Lee Smith 41 Mike Smithson 46 Bob Stanley Catchers 6 Rick Cerone 10 Rich Gedman 20 John Marzano Infielders 17 Marty Barrett 26 Wade Boggs
1989_Boston_Red_Sox_season
Records for the longest interval between professional boxing matches Rick Cerone (born 1954), former MLB catcher who played for both the New York Mets
List of people from Teaneck, New Jersey
List_of_people_from_Teaneck,_New_Jersey
American college baseball tournament
Drumright, George Frazier, Roger LaFrancois, Bob Shirley Seton Hall: Rick Cerone, Dan Morogiello, Charlie Puleo South Carolina: Garry Hancock, Greg Keatley
1975 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
1975_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_tournament
Cedeño 2012 SS, 2B Juan Centeno 2013–2014 C Jaime Cerda 2002–2003 RP Rick Cerone 1991 C Yoenis Céspedes 2015–2018 OF Elio Chacón 1962 SS Dean Chance 1970
New_York_Mets_all-time_roster
Martinez (in Cleveland) Radio CBS Radio announcers Ernie Harwell and Rick Cerone Teams Team (Wins) Manager Season New York Yankees (3) Joe Torre 92–70
1996 American League Division Series
1996_American_League_Division_Series
13th edition of Major League Baseball's American League Championship Series
after which Yankee catcher Rick Cerone came out to talk to Davis. Davis then threw ball four to walk Johnson and called Cerone out again to talk (presumably
1981 American League Championship Series
1981_American_League_Championship_Series
Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees
named later. On February 8, the deal was completed, as the Indians sent Rick Browne (minors) to the Yankees, and the Yankees sent Guy Elston (minors)
1984_New_York_Yankees_season
Major League Baseball team season
to the Oakland Athletics for Blue Moon Odom and cash. June 3, 1975: Rick Cerone was drafted by the Indians in the 1st round (7th pick) of the 1975 Major
1975_Cleveland_Indians_season
Major League Baseball season
Miller Television WJZ-TV/WNUV Home Team Sports (Jim Palmer, Michael Reghi, Rick Cerone) Radio WBAL (AM) (Fred Manfra, Jim Hunter) ← 1997 Seasons 1999 →
1998_Baltimore_Orioles_season
Baseball draft of amateur players by Major League Baseball
draft pick from the New York Yankees for the loss of type-B free agent Rick Cerone. General "1st Round of the 1987 MLB June Amateur Draft". Baseball-Reference
1987 Major League Baseball draft
1987_Major_League_Baseball_draft
Major League Baseball rivalry
field, and players on the Yankees, including former Red Sox catcher Rick Cerone and Mattingly felt Dent was used as a scapegoat, both sides were shaken
Red_Sox–Yankees_rivalry
Selection of players by the Mariners and Blue Jays
the draft, Carty was traded by Toronto to the Cleveland Indians for Rick Cerone and John Lowenstein. Toronto later reacquired Carty, who played for them
1976 Major League Baseball expansion draft
1976_Major_League_Baseball_expansion_draft
List of baseball players
P Frank Catalanotto 2009 RF Xavier Cedeño 2018 P Juan Centeno 2015 C Rick Cerone 1986 C Jhoulys Chacín 2018–2019 P Andrew Chafin 2023 P Bill Champion
Milwaukee Brewers all-time roster
Milwaukee_Brewers_all-time_roster
Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees
Watson Managers Joe Torre Television WPIX (Phil Rizzuto, Bobby Murcer, Rick Cerone, Suzyn Waldman) MSG (Jim Kaat, Dave Cohen, Al Trautwig) Radio WABC (AM)
1996_New_York_Yankees_season
coverage in 1997, CBS Radio used Jeff Torborg and Al Downing (as well as Rick Cerone in 1997) as color analysts paired with the play-by-play announcers. In
List of Major League Baseball Game of the Week broadcasters
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_Game_of_the_Week_broadcasters
Collegiate baseball telecast
Joe Carter Rick Cerone John Dockery Ron Fraser Steve Garvey Greg Gumbel Armen Keteyian Jerry Kindall Ray Knight Fred Lynn Sean McDonough Rick Monday Joe
College_World_Series_on_CBS
American baseball player (born 1962)
Firebirds in 1993. Atlanta traded him to the Yankees in December 1984 for Rick Cerone. He made his MLB debut in May 1985 and had his best season as a reliever
Brian_Fisher_(baseball)
List of baseball players
Casian Carmen Castillo Anthony Castro Slade Cecconi Pete Center Ed Cermak Rick Cerone Bob Chakales Joba Chamberlain Chris Chambliss Bob Chance Dean Chance
Cleveland Guardians all-time roster
Cleveland_Guardians_all-time_roster
27th edition of Major League Baseball's American League Championship Series
announcers Bob Costas, Joe Morgan and Bob Uecker (NBC) Gary Thorne and Rick Cerone (MLB International) Radio CBS Radio announcers John Rooney and Jeff Torborg
1996 American League Championship Series
1996_American_League_Championship_Series
Major League Baseball team season
16 Fritz Peterson 33 Eric Raich 23 Stan Thomas 36 Rick Waits Catchers 8 Alan Ashby 4 Rick Cerone 10 Ray Fosse Infielders 25 Buddy Bell 14 Larvell Blanks
1976_Cleveland_Indians_season
Minor league baseball team
career appearances. • Terry Puhl – Astros outfielder and 1978 All-Star. • Rick Cerone – Yankees catcher and fan favorite during the early 1980s. • Von Hayes
Charleston_Charlies
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Bannister, Jesse Barfield, Juan Berenguer, Dave Bergman, Don Carman, Rick Cerone, Mike Fitzgerald, Jim Gantner, Rich Gedman, Jerry Don Gleaton, Von Hayes
1998 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
1998_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
1980 Major League Baseball playoffs
thanks to a two-run blast from Oscar Gamble and a two-run RBI double by Rick Cerone to take the lead for good and win. Dave Righetti pitched six innings
1981 Major League Baseball postseason
1981_Major_League_Baseball_postseason
in 127 games for Toronto in 1984. The Yankees trade veteran catcher Rick Cerone to the Atlanta Braves for 22-year-old right-hander Brian Fisher. December
1984_in_baseball
Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees
Hassey, Porfi Altamirano, Rich Bordi, and Henry Cotto. December 5, 1984: Rick Cerone was traded by the Yankees to the Atlanta Braves for Brian Fisher. December
1985_New_York_Yankees_season
Fictional character from the Arrowverse television franchise
Alan Moore, Stephen R. Bissette, Rick Veitch and John Totleben and was adapted for television in 2014 by Daniel Cerone and David S. Goyer. Constantine
John_Constantine_(Arrowverse)
Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees
named later, and $400,000 were traded by the Yankees to the Chicago Cubs for Rick Reuschel. The Yankees completed the deal by sending Mike Griffin to the Cubs
1981_New_York_Yankees_season
Major League Baseball team season
in the 1976 Major League Baseball expansion draft. December 6, 1976: Rick Cerone and John Lowenstein were traded by the Indians to the Toronto Blue Jays
1977_Cleveland_Indians_season
with the Toronto Blue Jays, they acquire pitcher Tom Underwood, catcher Rick Cerone and outfielder Ted Wilborn in exchange for pitcher Paul Mirabella, first
1979_in_baseball
Rippley May 6 – Albert Williams May 9 Tom Chism George Enright May 19 – Rick Cerone May 22 – Mark Mercer May 24 – Bobby Brown May 25 – Bob Knepper May 26
1954_in_baseball
unconditionally released by the Minnesota Twins last December 20. Catcher Rick Cerone returns to the New York Yankees after a two-year absence; he had been
1987_in_baseball
Major League Baseball season
Tigers, for their second division title in three seasons. April 15, 1988: Rick Cerone signed as a free agent with the Red Sox. July 29, 1988: Brady Anderson
1988_Boston_Red_Sox_season
American college baseball season
R/R 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 190 lb (86 kg) Sr South Orange, New Jersey C Rick Cerone R/R 5 ft 11 in (1.8 m) 190 lb (86 kg) So Newark, New Jersey INF Richard
1974 Seton Hall Pirates baseball team
1974_Seton_Hall_Pirates_baseball_team
1975 All-Americans included future New York Yankees teammates Rick Cerone (left) & Steve Kemp (right).
1975 College Baseball All-America Team
1975_College_Baseball_All-America_Team
International baseball tournament
Position Player C Rick Cerone 1B He Lin 2B Guillermo Baldizón 3B Carlos Velasquez SS César Jarquin OF Julio Cuarezma Dave Stegman Alejandro Gonzalez Brent
1974_Amateur_World_Series
Major League Baseball season
Reardon was signed as a free agent by the Red Sox. December 19, 1989: Rick Cerone was released by the Red Sox. December 20, 1989: Sam Horn was released
1990_Boston_Red_Sox_season
Gary Cohen Jim Hunter Cleveland Indians/Baltimore Orioles Ernie Harwell Rick Cerone 1995 Seattle Mariners/New York Yankees CBS Ernie Harwell Al Downing Cleveland
List of American League Division Series broadcasters
List_of_American_League_Division_Series_broadcasters
RICK CERONE
RICK CERONE
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Rich
Male
English
Short form of English Richard, RICH means "powerful ruler."
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, French, German, Latin, Scandinavian, Spanish
Peaceful Ruler; Female Version of Eric; Ruler Forever; Rich
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Rich and Powerful Ruler; Powerful; Rich Ruler; Dominant Ruler; Peaceful Ruler; Strong Power; Hardy Power; Powerful Ruler; Brave; First of the People
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Rich 2.German : from a short form of any of the Germanic personal names formed with rīc ‘power(ful)’.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Rickie, RICKI means "powerful ruler."Â
Male
Spanish
 Contracted form of Spanish Ricardo, RICO means "powerful ruler." Compare with another form of Rico.
Boy/Male
German American Norse English
Hard ruler.
Male
English
 Short form of English Richard, DICK means "powerful ruler." Compare with another form of Dick.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Rick, RIK means "powerful ruler."
Male
English
 Pet form of English Richard, RICK means "powerful ruler."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish
Rich and Powerful Ruler; War Leader; Dominant Ruler; People's Ruler; Power of the Wolf; Brother; All-ruler; Strong Power; Hardy Power; Powerful and Brave Ruler
Male
English
English short form of Roman Latin Victor, VICK means "conqueror."
Male
English
Pet form of English Richard, RICKY means "powerful ruler."
Male
English
Short form of English Nicholas/Nickolas, NICK means "victor of the people."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Eric, ERICK means "ever-ruler."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Italian, Jamaican
Rock; Form of Rockne; From the Rock Fortress; Stone Camp; Rest
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Rich
Male
Italian
 Short form of Italian Enrico, RICO means "home-ruler." Compare with another form of Rico.
Boy/Male
English American
Rock.
RICK CERONE
RICK CERONE
Boy/Male
Indian
The king
Boy/Male
English
From the elves'valley.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Naked Woman
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Preserver of Sandalwood
Boy/Male
Australian, Greek
Sea Strength
Surname or Lastname
English (West Country)
English (West Country) : spelling variant of Chappell.
Girl/Female
Indian
Glorious, Noble, Respected
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Sword of the Kingdom
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Russian
Lion.
RICK CERONE
RICK CERONE
RICK CERONE
RICK CERONE
RICK CERONE
v.
To remove something from with a pointed instrument, with the fingers, or with the teeth; as, to pick the teeth; to pick a bone; to pick a goose; to pick a pocket.
superl.
Full of sweet and harmonius sounds; as, a rich voice; rich music.
superl.
Hence, in general, well supplied; abounding; abundant; copious; bountiful; as, a rich treasury; a rich entertainment; a rich crop.
superl.
Composed of valuable or costly materials or ingredients; procured at great outlay; highly valued; precious; sumptuous; costly; as, a rich dress; rich silk or fur; rich presents.
n.
Bricks, collectively, as designating that kind of material; as, a load of brick; a thousand of brick.
v.
A small roll; as, a prick of spun yarn; a prick of tobacco.
superl.
Abounding in agreeable or nutritive qualities; -- especially applied to articles of food or drink which are high-seasoned or abound in oleaginous ingredients, or are sweet, luscious, and high-flavored; as, a rich dish; rich cream or soup; rich pastry; rich wine or fruit.
superl.
Abounding in beauty; gorgeous; as, a rich landscape; rich scenery.
superl.
Affected with, or attended by, nausea; inclined to vomit; as, sick at the stomach; a sick headache.
superl.
Abounding in humor; exciting amusement; entertaining; as, the scene was a rich one; a rich incident or character.
n.
Any oblong rectangular mass; as, a brick of maple sugar; a penny brick (of bread).
v. t.
To heap up in ricks, as hay, etc.
v. i.
To fall sick; to sicken.
n.
A heap; a rick.
n.
To expose to risk, hazard, or peril; to venture; as, to risk goods on board of a ship; to risk one's person in battle; to risk one's fame by a publication.
n.
To nick.
n.
To incur the risk or danger of; as, to risk a battle.
superl.
Yielding large returns; productive or fertile; fruitful; as, rich soil or land; a rich mine.
v. i.
To give tick; to trust.