Dickie

Meaning of Dickie

Originating from the name Richard, Dickie is a unisex name that can be pronounced as DIK-ee (/ˈdɪki/). The name Dickie has been given to both boys and girls in the United States. It gained popularity in the mid-20th century, particularly in the 1940s and 1950s. While it may not be as common today, Dickie still carries a sense of charm and nostalgia. Whether you're looking for a unique name or want to pay homage to a family member named Richard, Dickie is a delightful option to consider for your baby.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as DIK-ee (/ˈdɪki/)

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Notable People Named Dickie

Dickie Goodman was an American music and record producer known for inventing the "break-in" technique, using brief clips of popular records to "answer" comedic questions on his novelty records.
Dickie Moore, also known as John Richard Moore Jr., was a prominent American actor who appeared in over 100 films, including silent films, and was best known for his roles in the Our Gang series and movies like Oliver Twist and Sergeant York.
Dickie Valentine, born Richard Bryce, was a popular British pop singer in the 1950s with multiple hit singles, including "Finger of Suspicion" and "Christmas Alphabet."
Dickie Henderson - Richard Matthew Michael Henderson, OBE, was a renowned English entertainer.
Dickie Gardner is a renowned horse trainer from Shelbyville, Tennessee, known for his success with Tennessee Walking Horses and Spotted Saddle Horses.
Dickie Davis - Richard Daniel Davis, an English footballer, played as a forward for Sunderland and Darlington.
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