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Rodderick

What does Rodderick mean?

Rodderick Pronunciation of Rodderick as a boys' name has its root in Old German, and the meaning of Rodderick is "famous power". Rodderick is an alternate spelling of Roderick (Old German): Germanic name from hrod "fame".

STARTS/ENDS WITH Rod-, -ick

ASSOCIATED WITH famous, power

Variations

VARIANTS Roderyck, Roderik, Roderic, Rhoderick

OTHER FORMS VIA RODERICK Broderick, Roddric, Roddrick, Roderich, Roderigo, Rodric, Rodrick, Rodrik, Rodryck, Rorick

CREATIVE FORMS
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MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Rodderick Crosby (R.C.), ..

How popular is Rodderick?

Rodderick is an uncommonly occurring given name for men. Rodderick is also an unusual surname for both adults and children. (2000 U.S. CENSUS)

Which version is better?

Prominent variation forms of Rodderick (NOT RANKED) rated in the Top 2000 are Broderick (#1425 A YEAR AGO), Roderic, Roderick (#1357) and Rodrick. Other variants, like Rhoderick, are seldom used. These forms of Rodderick were popular with parents in the 1970s (AVERAGE #746) and have become much less widespread since, with forms like Rodrick becoming less stylish. (2018 U.S. SSA RECORDS)



Top 2000 baby names ranking of Broderick, Roderic, Roderick, Rodrick in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Rodderick and related baby names outside U.S.

Similar Names

Recommended sound-alike names are Adalrick, Adelrick, Aerick, Alberick, Alerick, Allerick, Andrick, Baldrick, Bardrick, Brodrick, Cedrick, Chadrick, Corrick, Dedrick, Derick, Diederick, Diedrick, Dierick, Eddrick, Ederick, Edrick, Eldrick, Frederick, Fredrick, Fridrick (see Frederick), Goderick, Godrick, Goodrick, Hendrick, Jedrick, Jerick, Kadrick, Keddrick, Kedrick, Kendrick, Lodewick, Maverick, Melderick (see Meldrick), Meldrick, Rhodric, Rhydderch, Ridder, Roddie, Rodger, Rodrigo, Rodryk (see Roderick), Rogerio, Roric, Rorik, Rorric, Sedgewick, Sedrick, Shadrick, Tedrick, Thedrick, Yorick and Yorrick. These names tend to be more frequently used than Rodderick.

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