English
Etymology
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Medieval English name from Germanic hr�d "fame" + rīc "power", revived after Walter Scott used it in a poem in 1811, where it is a translation of its Spanish cognate Rodrigo. Roderick is also used to anglicize Scottish Ruairidh and Welsh Rhydderch.
Proper noun
en-proper noun
- given name|male, diminutive: Rod.
Translations
Spanish: Rodrigo
sr:Roderick
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