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Police force of Northern Ireland (1922–2001)
The Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) was the police force of Northern Ireland from 1922 to 2001. It was founded on 1 June 1922 as a successor to the Royal
Royal_Ulster_Constabulary
Topics referred to by the same term
RUC may refer to: Rádio Universidade de Coimbra or Coimbra University Radio, a Portuguese university station Rapid Update Cycle, an atmospheric prediction
RUC
1960s–1998 conflict in Northern Ireland
nationalists held protests at RUC bases in Belfast and elsewhere. Some of these led to clashes with the RUC and attacks on RUC bases. In Belfast, loyalists
The_Troubles
Subgroup of the Chut people of Vietnam
The Rục people are a sub-ethnic group within the Chut people. As of April 2022, they numbered 580 individuals living in 144 households in Thượng Hóa,
Rục_people
1987 British ambush in Northern Ireland
Republican Army (IRA) launched an attack on the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base in the village of Loughgall, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. An IRA
Loughgall_ambush
Austroasiatic language of Vietnam
Rục is a Vietic language spoken by the Ruc people of Tuyên Hóa district, Quảng Bình province, Vietnam. Rục literally means 'underground spring', and is
Ruc_language
Special Branch of the Royal Ulster Constabulary
RUC Special Branch was the Special Branch of the Royal Ulster Constabulary, and was heavily involved in the British state effort during the Troubles,
RUC_Special_Branch
Public research university in Beijing, China
The Renmin University of China (RUC) is a public university in Haidian, Beijing, China. The university is affiliated with the Ministry of Education, and
Renmin_University_of_China
Informal alliance of Ulster loyalists in the 1970s
Ulster Constabulary (RUC) and members of the Mid-Ulster Brigade of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF). Twenty-five UDR soldiers and RUC police officers were
Glenanne_gang
1974 terrorist bombings in Ireland
UDR soldiers and RUC officers helped prepare the attack, or were aware of the preparations. It is also likely that the farm of RUC officer James Mitchell
Dublin_and_Monaghan_bombings
Sectarian riots
loyalists, and protesters often clashed with the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), the overwhelmingly Protestant police force. On 12 August, the Battle of
1969_Northern_Ireland_riots
Provisional IRA volunteer and hunger striker
daylight attacks on Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) stations, bombings, and attacks on off-duty members of the RUC and UDR. Another IRA member described the
Francis_Hughes
between British troops and an IRA unit at the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) barracks in Pomeroy, County Tyrone. incendiary devices severely damaged
Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (1992–1999)
Chronology_of_Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army_actions_(1992–1999)
Type of armoured vehicle
policing in Northern Ireland. They were used by the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) and are currently used by its replacement, the Police Service of Northern
Land_Rover_Tangi
Irish nationalist mass protests
Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), attacked the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) and British Army. The protests and violence were sparked by the decision
1997_Northern_Ireland_riots
Political party in India
Rashtriya Ulama Council (RUC) is a political party of India formed in 2008. RUC participated in the 2009 parliamentary elections on five seats from Uttar
Rashtriya_Ulama_Council
Ulster loyalist (born 1950)
served as an officer in Northern Ireland's Royal Ulster Constabulary's (RUC) Special Patrol Group (SPG) (a tactical reserve unit), and was a volunteer
John_Weir_(loyalist)
IRA attack in Northern Ireland
Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base at Corry Square in Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland. The attack killed nine RUC officers and injured almost
1985_Newry_mortar_attack
Austroasiatic language cluster of Vietnam and Laos
The Chứt (Chut, Cheut) or Rục-Sách languages are a Vietic language cluster spoken by the Chứt peoples of Vietnam and Khammouane Province, Laos. The following
Chut_languages
Paramilitary force active from 1969 to 2005
with violence from both Ulster loyalists and the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), culminating in the August 1969 riots and deployment of British soldiers
Provisional Irish Republican Army
Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army
Road user charges (RUC) are a tax paid by users of vehicles which use energy that is not taxed at its source (e.g., fuel tax). Vehicles powered by petrol
Road user charges (New Zealand)
Road_user_charges_(New_Zealand)
1969 riot in Derry, Northern Ireland
Citizens' Defence Association, clashed with the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) and loyalists, and sealed off the neighbourhood to authorities. It sparked
Battle_of_the_Bogside
Irish reserve unit
Group and to avoid confusion between the Reserve Force and the newly formed RUC Reserve. Each SPG section had 31 members, and was assigned a number and a
Special_Patrol_Group_(RUC)
1998 car bombing in Northern Ireland by the Real IRA
by the Police Ombudsman said that the RUC Special Branch failed to act on prior warnings and criticised the RUC's investigation of the bombing. Police
Omagh_bombing
Australian rugby union club, based in Gold Coast, Queensland
The Helensvale Hogs Rugby Union Football Club is an Australian rugby union football club that competes in the Gold Coast and District Rugby Union competition
Helensvale_Hogs_RUC
Northern Irish murder case
been solved. The Police Ombudsman found that the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) did not begin to investigate the disappearance properly until 1995. Jean
Murder_of_Jean_McConville
Military unit
Constabulary (RUC) officers). A further 75 civilians were killed in the area during the conflict, as well as ten South Armagh Brigade members. The RUC recorded
Provisional IRA South Armagh Brigade
Provisional_IRA_South_Armagh_Brigade
1986 IRA attack in Northern Ireland
Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) attacked the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base at The Birches near Portadown, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The
Attack on RUC Birches barracks
Attack_on_RUC_Birches_barracks
IRA ambush in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
July 1994, when an armour plated vehicle of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) was intercepted by a tipper lorry driven by a Provisional IRA active service
Killeeshil_ambush
Provisional IRA attack
County Armagh, Northern Ireland. Two senior Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) officers, Chief Superintendent Harry Breen and Superintendent Bob Buchanan
1989_Jonesborough_ambush
Armoured car
1961. The third and final prototype was completed in 1964 and the first RUC Shorlands were delivered in 1966. They were reallocated to the Ulster Defence
Shorland_armoured_car
1976 gun attacks in Northern Ireland
loyalist militants, rogue British soldiers and Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) police officers. Billy McCaughey, an officer from the Special Patrol Group
Reavey_and_O'Dowd_killings
Northern Irish loyalist (1948–1998)
psychological warfare operative Major Colin Wallace, that Jackson was an RUC Special Branch agent. Jackson was born into a Church of Ireland family in
Robin_Jackson
1992 shooting committed by an off-duty RUC constable
A mass shooting was committed by an 24-year-old off-duty RUC officer named Allen Moore at Sinn Féin's Falls Road office on Sevastopol Street in Belfast
1992 Sinn Féin Headquarters shooting
1992_Sinn_Féin_Headquarters_shooting
1969–2007 British military operation in Northern Ireland during the Troubles
August 1969 riots. Its role was to support the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) and to assert the authority of the British government in Northern Ireland
Operation_Banner
Republican paramilitary group in Northern Ireland
ambushed a joint British Army/RUC patrol on Brackaville Road outside Coalisland. Over 50 shots were fired by the unit. The RUC officer, William Logan (aged
Provisional IRA East Tyrone Brigade
Provisional_IRA_East_Tyrone_Brigade
Indian politician and Islamic cleric
founder and national president of a political party Rashtriya Ulama Council (RUC) which has a strong hold specially in Uttar Pradesh and is working in 14
Aamir_Rashadi_Madni
Kingsmills, near Bessbrook, County Armagh. 3 January: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) officer Robert Crilly was shot dead at his workplace, Main Street, Newtownbutler
Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (1980–1989)
Chronology_of_Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army_actions_(1980–1989)
Ethnic group
The Chut (Vietnamese: Người Chứt, Rục language: Cheut /rocky mountain) are a small ethnic group located in the Minh Hóa and Tuyên Hóa districts of Quảng
Chứt_people
the RUC. 24 August: INLA members opened fire from a hijacked vehicle at Grosvenor Road RUC station, Belfast, injuring an RUC officer. Other RUC officers
Timeline of Irish National Liberation Army actions
Timeline_of_Irish_National_Liberation_Army_actions
Attempts by the IRA to destabilise Northern Ireland between 1942 and 1944
against the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) in Strabane, Dungannon, and Belfast, resulted in the death of two RUC constables and the wounding of two others
Northern campaign (Irish Republican Army)
Northern_campaign_(Irish_Republican_Army)
Award for bravery in the British honours system
Ulster Constabulary)" established on 4 November 2001. The RUC is often referred to as "RUC GC"; the 2000 act established a registered charity "to be known
George_Cross
Murder of a Northern Irish Catholic civilian by a loyalist mob in 1997
main street. It has been claimed that the local Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), parked a short distance away, did nothing to stop the attack. At the time
Killing_of_Robert_Hamill
Law school in Beijing, China
subjects respectively. The current dean is Wang Yi. After its founding in 1950, RUC Law School became the first institution of higher legal education in the
Renmin University of China Law School
Renmin_University_of_China_Law_School
1975 mass murder in Northern Ireland
gang, a secret alliance of loyalist militants, Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) police officers and UDR soldiers. There are also allegations that British
Miami_Showband_killings
Northern Ireland. It is the successor to the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) after it was reformed and renamed in 2001 on the recommendation of the Patten
Police Service of Northern Ireland
Police_Service_of_Northern_Ireland
Healthcare reform advocacy group
Relative Value Scale Update Committee or Relative Value Update Committee (RUC, pronounced "ruck") is a volunteer group of 31 physicians who have made highly
Specialty Society Relative Value Scale Update Committee
Specialty_Society_Relative_Value_Scale_Update_Committee
1970 IRA attack in Northern Ireland
On 11 August 1970, two Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) officers were killed by a booby-trap bomb planted under a car by the Provisional Irish Republican
1970_Crossmaglen_bombing
1971 pub bombing in Belfast, Northern Ireland
and the RUC's investigation of it. The report said that there is no evidence that the RUC helped the UVF bombers. However, it found that the RUC investigation
McGurk's_Bar_bombing
British Army-RUC mobile patrol at Springfield Road, west Belfast. 5 January 1990: several shots were fired and a blast bomb thrown at Antrim Road RUC base, Belfast
Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (1990–1991)
Chronology_of_Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army_actions_(1990–1991)
IRA attack in Northern Ireland
by a crowd of protesters who prevented them approaching Doris or leaving. RUC officers arrived and fired plastic bullets at the crowd, allowing the special
1997_Coalisland_attack
following is a timeline of notable British Army and Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) undercover operations during the course of Operation Banner. 15 April –
Timeline of British undercover forces in Operation Banner
Timeline_of_British_undercover_forces_in_Operation_Banner
Weather forecasting system used in the U.S. until 2012
The Rapid Update Cycle (RUC) was an American atmospheric prediction system that consisted primarily of a numerical forecast model and an analysis system
Rapid_Update_Cycle
Northern Irish police officer (1914–1999)
1914 – 4 April 1999) was chief constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), the only Catholic to hold that position. Known as 'Jamie', he was born
James Flanagan (police officer)
James_Flanagan_(police_officer)
IRA ambush in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
(IRA) East Tyrone Brigade ambushed a two-men unmarked mobile patrol of the RUC in Fivemiletown, County Tyrone. Two constables (Andrew Beacom and Ernest
1993_Fivemiletown_ambush
Irish lawyer (1949–1989)
represented Brian Gillen and three men shot dead by the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) in a shoot-to-kill incident in 1982. In 1986, he represented Brenda Downes
Pat_Finucane
people were injured in the blast. 11 August: two Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) officers, Samuel Donaldson (aged 23) and Robert Millar (aged 26), were killed
Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (1970–1979)
Chronology_of_Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army_actions_(1970–1979)
1969 and placed emphasis on the fact that in the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) Catholics represented only 11% and that there were no Catholic members of
Hunt_Report
2010 Vietnamese musical film
Burning Kisses (Vietnamese: Những nụ hôn rực rỡ) is a 2010 Vietnamese film; it is one of the few Vietnamese musical films, and features a high-profile
Burning_Kisses
Specialized police force of Northern Ireland
the only reserve available to the RUC and that he could see no other way of quickly reinforcing the over-stretched RUC in the circumstances. He praised
Ulster_Special_Constabulary
Police tactical unit in Northern Ireland
formed in the then Special Branch part of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) and was involved in several controversial shootings during The Troubles
Headquarters Mobile Support Unit
Headquarters_Mobile_Support_Unit
1989–2003 British inquiries on Northern Ireland
prints with a further 1,015 sets of prints outstanding. In September 1989 RUC chief constable, Sir Hugh Annesley, ordered the initial enquiry about the
Stevens_Inquiries
Northern Irish solicitor (1958–1999)
Ulster Constabulary (RUC). Nelson claimed she had received death threats from members of the RUC as a result of her legal work. Some RUC officers made abusive
Rosemary_Nelson
Former police station in Belfast, Northern Ireland
9333333°W / 54.5984444; -5.9333333 The Queen Street RUC Station was a Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) station in Belfast, Northern Ireland, from 1933 to
Queen_Street_Police_Station
2018 film by Aziz Jindani
Catalan and Basque – and released under the titles El Rey Burro, El Rei Ruc and Asto Erregea respectively at 50 screens across the country. It released
The_Donkey_King
1956–62 conflict between the IRA and the UK
November 1955, attacked a Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) barracks at Roslea in County Fermanagh. One RUC man was badly injured and Saor Uladh volunteer Connie
Border campaign (Irish Republican Army)
Border_campaign_(Irish_Republican_Army)
Danish public university
Roskilde University (Danish: Roskilde Universitet, abbreviated RUC or RU) is a Danish public university founded in 1972 and located in Trekroner in the
Roskilde_University
Northern Irish detective
MBE (29 September 1934 – 27 August 2014) was a Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) Detective Chief Inspector who was best known for having headed the Murder
Jimmy_Nesbitt_(policeman)
1969–1972 no-go area in Northern Ireland
incursion into the Bogside by RUC officers. Residents built barricades and carried clubs and similar arms to prevent the RUC from entering. Its name was
Free_Derry
Alleged policy by British security forces during the Troubles
Police opened an inquiry into allegations that a specially trained undercover RUC team known as the "Headquarters Mobile Support Unit" had carried out a "shoot-to-kill"
Shoot-to-kill policy in Northern Ireland
Shoot-to-kill_policy_in_Northern_Ireland
List of armed vehicles used by the Provisional IRA
improvised mortars to attack British Army and Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) security bases. The organisation also purchased both light and heavy machine
Improvised tactical vehicles of the Provisional IRA
Improvised_tactical_vehicles_of_the_Provisional_IRA
Award
Ulster Constabulary (RUC) and the RUC Reserve. Established in 1982 and first awarded in 1985, the medal ceased to be awarded when the RUC was replaced by the
Royal Ulster Constabulary Service Medal
Royal_Ulster_Constabulary_Service_Medal
1985 IRA attack in Northern Ireland
Army (IRA) attacked the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base at Ballygawley, County Tyrone. Two RUC officers were shot dead and the base was raked with
Attack on Ballygawley barracks
Attack_on_Ballygawley_barracks
Irish Republican Army member (1941–2024)
paintings worth IR£8 million, a bomb attack on a Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) station using a hijacked helicopter, and developed a rocket launcher and
Rose_Dugdale
Northern Irish loyalist (1960–1997)
organisation's Mid-Ulster Brigade. According to the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), Wright was involved in the sectarian killings of up to 20 Catholics but
Billy_Wright_(loyalist)
British police officer
British former police officer and head of Belfast region for the now disbanded RUC Special Branch. Gamble was the head of the Child Exploitation and Online
Jim_Gamble
Effort to end UK control of Northern Ireland (1969–1997)
Northern Ireland in August 1969 to reinforce the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) and restore government control, was welcomed in Catholic nationalist areas
Provisional Irish Republican Army campaign
Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army_campaign
Chinese historian (1926–2024)
history of the Qing dynasty. He was a professor at Renmin University of China (RUC). He was also the honorary director of the university's Qing dynasty's history
Dai_Yi
1988 terrorist attack in Northern Ireland
violence. In a change from normal procedure, the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) agreed to stay away from the funeral in exchange for guarantees that there
Milltown_Cemetery_attack
1992 SAS ambush in Northern Ireland
February 1992, an IRA unit that had attacked the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base in Coalisland, County Tyrone, was ambushed shortly afterwards by the
Clonoe_ambush
Northern Ireland loyalist paramilitary (c. 1950–2006)
when that was disbanded, he joined the regular Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC). A former bodyguard to Ulster Unionist minister John Taylor, McCaughey was
Billy_McCaughey
1972 IRA attack in Northern Ireland
report into the bombing, which stated that the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) believed in the early 1970s that Fr James Chesney, a local Catholic priest
Claudy_bombing
Political movement in Northern Ireland
Ulster Constabulary attempted to violently disperse the crowd. When the RUC attacked, Betty Sinclair asked the crowd to disperse. However, chaos erupted
Northern Ireland civil rights movement
Northern_Ireland_civil_rights_movement
Former Irish Republican paramilitary group
The IPLO launched a hand grenade attack on Queen Street RUC station in Belfast injuring six RUC constables. Several shots were also fired. Responsibility
Irish People's Liberation Organisation
Irish_People's_Liberation_Organisation
Civil disorder in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Constabulary (RUC) said that the Provisional Irish Republican Army orchestrated the riots - a claim denied by Sinn Féin, who believe the RUC's heavy response
July_2001_Belfast_riots
Incidents in Dungiven, Northern Ireland during the Troubles
killing three soldiers and a RUC officer, and the Irish National Liberation Army killing one RUC officer and one soldier. Both RUC officers were Protestant;
The_Troubles_in_Dungiven
1979 bomb attack in Mullaghmore, Ireland
the Irish Special Branch; that members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) could attend Garda interviews of suspects; and to allow British helicopters
Assassination of Lord Mountbatten
Assassination_of_Lord_Mountbatten
Overview of the Northern Ireland conflict
grenade attack on Keady RUC barracks in 1973. 1 January 1986 – James McCandless (39) and Michael Williams (24), both members of the RUC, were killed by a Provisional
The_Troubles_in_Armagh
Irish-American civilian who was fatally beaten by the RUC
while he was walking along Malcolmson Street, several constables of the RUC Operational Support Unit Blue Section assaulted him with batons and kicked
John_Hemsworth
Provisional IRA Volunteer (1965–1987)
in the mid-1980s. He was killed in the Loughgall ambush, after bombing an RUC base. Declan Arthurs was born in Galbally, County Tyrone on 28 October 1965
Declan_Arthurs
Mexican tax identification number
Seguridad Social) Nicaragua = NIT / RUC Panama = RUC (Registro Único del Contribuyente) Paraguay = RUC Peru = RUC Spain = NIF / NIE / CIF United States
Federal_Taxpayer_Registry
Ulster loyalist paramilitary movement
by the RUC "left Catholics open to attack" from "psychopathic" Protestant extremists. The following day in a further act of retaliation, an RUC officer
Ulster_Resistance
Informer for the British in the IRA (born 1970)
the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) in 1989 to pass information to RUC Special Branch. When he was exposed as an informer in 1991 he was abducted
Martin_McGartland
Spanish breed of donkey
The Catalan (Catalan: Ase Català or Ruc Català, Spanish: Asno Catalán) is a breed of large domestic donkey from the historic region of Catalonia, now
Catalan_donkey
Former armed police force of the United Kingdom in Ireland
Garda Síochána in the Irish Free State and the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) in Northern Ireland. The RIC's system of policing influenced the armed Canadian
Royal_Irish_Constabulary
bomb exploded outside the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base in Moira, County Down. Seven RUC officers and four civilians were hurt. The blast caused
Timeline of Real IRA and New IRA actions
Timeline_of_Real_IRA_and_New_IRA_actions
Association football club in Northern Ireland
home ground is Newforge Lane in Belfast. PSNI FC was founded in 1928 as RUC, derived from Royal Ulster Constabulary. Due to the connection with the police
PSNI_F.C.
1987 Provisional IRA terror attack in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland
security forces. A week before the bombing, the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) clashed with mourners at the funeral of IRA volunteers Eddie McSheffrey
Remembrance_Day_bombing
1971 IRA attack in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Police said the target was the neighbouring Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) station. Since the introduction of internment in August 1971, the Troubles
Red_Lion_Pub_bombing
1994–present republican insurgency in Northern Ireland
attacks on RUC bases. There were car bombings in Moira on 20 February and in Portadown on 23 February. There was a mortar attack on Armagh RUC base on 10
Dissident Irish republican campaign
Dissident_Irish_republican_campaign
RUC
RUC
Boy/Male
Hindu
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Hobby, Luster, Beauty
Girl/Female
Tamil
Splendorous, Bright
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from the bird (Old English hrÅc), most likely given to a person with very dark hair or a dark complexion or to someone with a raucous voice.English : some early examples, such as Robert of ye Rook (London 1318) and Henry del Rook (Staffordshire 1332), point clearly to a local name of some kind. The first of these could be from a house sign, the second may be a variant of Rock 1.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with hrok, of uncertain origin; perhaps a cognate of 1 or from Middle High German rÅhen ‘to cry or yell (in battle)’ or Old High German ruoh ‘intent’.Perhaps an altered spelling of German Ruck.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Beautiful
Female
Yiddish
Yiddish form of Hebrew Rachel, RUCHEL means "ewe."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bright, Shining, Pleasant
Girl/Female
Tamil
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Beautiful, Tasty
Boy/Male
Hindu
Large, Aggriable, Goodluck
Boy/Male
Tamil
Radiant
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shining, Beautiful, Desirous
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : unexplained.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Rückert or Ruckert.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Splendorous, Bright
Boy/Male
Tamil
Large, Aggriable, Goodluck
Surname or Lastname
German
German : nickname for someone with a peculiarity of the back, Middle High German rucke.German : topographic name from a southern field name denoting a slight dome-shaped elevation.German : from the personal names Ruck, Rück, short forms of Rüdiger (see Rudiger).English : variant spelling of Rook.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Hobby, Luster, Beauty
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vedic lyrics
Surname or Lastname
German (also Rücker)
German (also Rücker) : nickname from Middle High German rucken ‘to move or draw’.North German : nickname from Middle Low German rucker ‘thief’, ‘greedy or acquisitive person’.German : from a reduced form of the Germanic personal name Rudiger.English : variant of Rocker.
Girl/Female
Tamil
RUC
RUC
Girl/Female
Muslim
Truthful, Faithful
Boy/Male
Norse
Dwarf king.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiv
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anshumi | அநà¯à®·à¯à®®à¯€
Every part/element of the earth
Female
French
Medieval French form of Latin Agatha, AGACE means "good."
Girl/Female
Spanish German Hungarian Norse Teutonic
Grandmother.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Sword
Male
German
German form of Gothic Odovacar, OTTOKAR means "watchful of wealth."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Bengali, Buddhist, Danish, French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil
To Adjust; To Measure; Thread; God Blessing; The Mother of Kabir
Girl/Female
Muslim
Ease, Successful, Fortunate
RUC
RUC
RUC
RUC
RUC
v. t. & i.
To draw into wrinkles or unsightly folds; to crease; as, to ruck up a carpet.
n.
In the antler of a stag, the third tyne above the base. This tyne appears in the third year. In those deer in which the brow tyne does not divide, the tres-tyne is the second tyne above the base. See Illust. under Rucervine, and under Rusine.
n.
See Ruche.
n.
A roc.
a.
Of, like, or pertaining to, a deer of the genus Rucervus, which includes the swamp deer of India.
n.
An Asiatic deer (Rucervus Eldi) resembling the swamp deer; -- called also Eld's deer.
imp. & p. p.
of Ruck
n.
A pile of arched tiles, used to catch and retain oyster spawn.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Ruck
v. i.
See 5th Ruck, and Roke.
n.
A plaited, quilled, or goffered strip of lace, net, ribbon, or other material, -- used in place of collars or cuffs, and as a trimming for women's dresses and bonnets.
n.
The common sort, whether persons or things; as, the ruck in a horse race.
n.
A heap; a rick.
n.
The act of belching wind.
n.
A ruche, or ruches collectively.
v. i.
To cower; to huddle together; to squat; to sit, as a hen on eggs.
v. t.
A wrinkle or crease in a piece of cloth, or in needlework.
a.
Destroying, or tending to destroy, one's self or itself; rucidal.
v. i.
To squat; to ruck.
n.
An uproar; a quarrel; a noisy outbreak.