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Richerd Perry, 1622 - 1703
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1926 Canada Census of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and ManitobaRicherd Perry, born Circa 1840
1901 England & Wales CensusRicherd C Perry, born Circa 1888
1901 England & Wales CensusRicherd M. Perry, born Circa 1951
United Kingdom and Ireland, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960Richerd B Perry, born Circa 1889
1910 United States Federal CensusRicherd Perry
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- Richard Perry
- Richerd Perrie
- Richerd Pery
- Richerd Perey
- Richerd Parry
- Richerd Perrey
- Richerd Perri
- Richard Perrie
- Richard Pery
- Richard Perey
- USA 40%
- Canada 20%
- United Kingdom 20%
- Australia 20%
"Ric" and "hard" are the roots of Richerd. These Germanic elements combine to form a name meaning "powerful ruler" or "brave leader." "Ric" signifies power, might, or rule. "Hard" denotes strength, bravery, or firmness. The name's construction follows a common Germanic naming pattern, joining two meaningful elements to create a compound name with an aspirational quality. Richerd, and its more common variant Richard, emerged in Germanic-speaking regions of Europe. It gained prominence with the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. The Normans, descendants of Vikings who had adopted French language and culture, brought Richard to England. Richard became a popular name among the English aristocracy and spread throughout Europe. Diminutives like Rick, Dick, and Rich developed. The name's popularity has fluctuated over the centuries, experiencing periods of high usage and relative decline, but it has remained a consistently recognized name in English-speaking countries.
The surname Perry has its historical roots in the Old French word "perrier," which means "stone worker" or "quarryman," and is derived from the Latin "petrarius." The name first appeared in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066, where it was often associated with individuals who worked in stone or had connections to quarries. Over time, the surname evolved, with its bearers often taking on roles related to construction or masonry. The name may also have geographical connotations, as it could refer to someone living near a pear tree or orchard, derived from the Middle English "pere," meaning "pear." This duality in meaning reflects the diverse skills and environments of those who originally bore the surname.
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