I got my name thanks to a misunderstanding. My dad’s nickname was Dick, so my mom assumed his given name was Richard. It wasn’t. The first time his birthday rolled around while they were dating, my mom bought him a belt buckle with “Richard” on it. He got upset—he thought it was a gift she’d bought for someone else and was now trying to recycle to him. They cleared up the misunderstanding, but that raised the question: How did he get that nickname?
He claimed that his favorite baseball player as a kid was Dick something-or-other. So people started calling him that and it stuck. He had a brother they called “Shin” when they were kids—because the guy could shinny up a tree in a flash, but that name didn’t stick. Why did “Dick”? I learned the real reason a few years ago, after my dad passed away.
According to my uncle, my dad was a very stubborn kid—he wouldn’t listen to anyone. That really annoyed their German grandfather, who said over and over and over that my dad was “thick headed” (which helps explain the time he circumcised his little brother--which is a much more interesting post than this one!). Eventually the grandfather just started calling him “thick”. Because of the man’s heavy German accent, it came out “dick” and before long everyone knew him by that nickname.
I tease my oldest brother on occasion that while he was named after our father, I’m named after the man our mother hoped he was. Hey, I HAVE to be the annoying little brother once in a while. LOL!
Have a great weekend!
PS – I’ve been Ricky (before elementary school), Richard (in elementary school—I was a formal child), and Rick (ever since elementary school).
I can't believe he circumcised his little brother! Eek! It's always fun learning how people got their names. My story is boring though. My dad just thought it sounded nice...lol.
ReplyDeleteOh my. I just went and read the post about your dad circumcising his little brother. Oh my.
ReplyDeleteShinny up a tree? What does that mean?
ReplyDeleteRichard is a nice name, it makes me think of good looking men hahaha xD
"I was a formal child." LOL I could just imagine that little boy in the photo looking formal and all :D
ReplyDeleteBut I like Licky! :D
I like Rick the most, it's a cool name! I always think persons who are called Rick must be handsome guys, hahaha! :-)
ReplyDelete"I tease my oldest brother on occasion that while he was named after our father, I’m named after the man our mother hoped he was."
ReplyDeleteLOL! This is hilarious!
And I just read the circumcision story... WOW.
ReplyDeletemy name is a combination of my parents' name
ReplyDeleteclaire and ricmund
so, it come up with "claimund"
its in our family's tradition that to be successful in life you must have the name fitted for you...through a process
hold the egg and say the name
if it stood still...then its your name already
before coming up with my name
they told the egg names like
"lara" , "tonsing", "lorelai"....but it didn't stood still
my name has such a great wierd story..*wink* ♥
most "richard"s that i know, i call them richy.
ReplyDeletebut because you're different & special, i'll stick rick. hehehhe.
another interesting tidbit! lol i'm afraid to click on that link...
ReplyDeletei tagged you, it might be fun?
have a good night!
The story on how you got your name is definitely much more interesting than mine. That's why I made up stories about it when I was a kid :D lol
ReplyDeleteI am, thanks. Hope yours was good too. ;)
ReplyDeleteI have the same name as my half sister, I think my dad was too lazy to think of any other names.
ReplyDeletethat's quite a few nicknames :P
hahahaha what a great story! i can just imagine the look on your dad's face after getting a "Richard" belt buckle... ;P but i'd like to know... How is "dick" the official nickname for "Richard" - it just doesn't seem logical to me!!! haha!
ReplyDeleteCool story! I imagine he must have to explain his name a lot haha
ReplyDeleteYou are such a tease... "named after the man your mom hoped your dad was". I can't wait for the circumcision story. You really have a very colorful life.
ReplyDeleteYou should read Sun Tzu... I know you will be able to relate very well. xoxo