Richey Surname
Approximately 25,219 people bear this surname
Richey Surname Definition:
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Richard,' from the North-English and Bordernick. Richie. In the United States Richie and Richey still live. These forms seem to be extinct in England, at having crept in, as in the case of Pritchard.
Read More About This SurnameRichey Surname Distribution Map
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 24,489 | 1:14,801 | 1,856 |
| Canada | 186 | 1:198,095 | 19,415 |
| England | 145 | 1:384,262 | 26,878 |
| Australia | 131 | 1:206,074 | 20,044 |
| Germany | 105 | 1:766,719 | 57,066 |
| Northern Ireland | 20 | 1:92,252 | 5,957 |
| Ireland | 15 | 1:313,929 | 10,911 |
| South Africa | 15 | 1:3,611,847 | 123,156 |
| Belarus | 15 | 1:633,404 | 54,314 |
| Mexico | 12 | 1:10,343,850 | 40,270 |
| Guatemala | 10 | 1:1,608,267 | 5,853 |
| Russia | 8 | 1:18,015,382 | 436,635 |
| Wales | 6 | 1:515,755 | 23,171 |
| Thailand | 6 | 1:11,773,058 | 553,295 |
| Sweden | 6 | 1:1,641,126 | 116,183 |
| France | 5 | 1:13,284,544 | 357,392 |
| Philippines | 4 | 1:25,309,556 | 279,062 |
| Brazil | 4 | 1:53,518,583 | 632,670 |
| Kenya | 4 | 1:11,544,975 | 62,419 |
| Panama | 3 | 1:1,304,086 | 13,647 |
| Taiwan | 3 | 1:7,814,915 | 41,694 |
| China | 3 | 1:455,773,855 | 21,925 |
| Norway | 2 | 1:2,571,143 | 95,402 |
| South Korea | 2 | 1:25,620,128 | 4,175 |
| India | 2 | 1:383,532,691 | 1,645,216 |
| Denmark | 2 | 1:2,822,358 | 76,882 |
| Spain | 1 | 1:46,752,036 | 156,870 |
| Belgium | 1 | 1:11,496,644 | 167,539 |
| Afghanistan | 1 | 1:32,153,183 | 60,828 |
| Netherlands | 1 | 1:16,887,176 | 156,465 |
| Scotland | 1 | 1:5,353,817 | 63,002 |
| New Zealand | 1 | 1:4,528,323 | 55,372 |
| Maldives | 1 | 1:404,172 | 7,269 |
| Malaysia | 1 | 1:29,494,225 | 409,885 |
| Liberia | 1 | 1:4,408,535 | 47,110 |
| Japan | 1 | 1:127,844,293 | 73,547 |
| Israel | 1 | 1:8,557,634 | 182,558 |
| Hong Kong | 1 | 1:7,335,483 | 16,643 |
| Chile | 1 | 1:17,616,474 | 93,597 |
| Ecuador | 1 | 1:15,905,846 | 50,210 |
| Czechia | 1 | 1:10,633,469 | 206,023 |
| Costa Rica | 1 | 1:4,780,069 | 13,345 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ireland | 67 | 1:66,117 | 4,992 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 118 | 1:206,571 | 16,235 |
| Scotland | 2 | 1:1,871,608 | 27,884 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 4,613 | 1:10,886 | 1,422 |
Richey (808) may also be a first name.
Richey Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Richard,' from the North-English and Bordernick. Richie. In the United States Richie and Richey still live. These forms seem to be extinct in England, at having crept in, as in the case of Pritchard.
Richie of the Moat, 1581-7: Nicolson and Bum, History Westm. and Cumb.
Richie Bell, 1581-7: ibid.
Richie Maxwell, 1581-7: ibid.
Richie Blakeburnel 1602: ibid.
1793. Married — William Ritchie and Letitia Robertson: St. George, Hanover Square.
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Richard'; v. Ritchie.
Formerly a common Border surname. From 'Richie,' a diminutive of Richard, with intrusive t. In some instances curtailed from (MAc)Rrrchie, which see. Michael Rechy in Inverness in the fourteenth century (Macbain V, p. 11). Duncan Richie was a messenger in Perth, 1505 (Miine, p. 14), and John Riche witnessed an instrument of sasine in Brechin in the same year (RED., II, 149). Duncan Riche was the king's sheriff of Inverness in 1512 (OPS., II, p. 661), and there is mention of the lands of Robert Reche in Glasgow, 1550 (Protocols, I). The wife of David Reche in Aberdeen was fined for brewing ale, 1538 (CRA., p. 157). William Ritchie founded the Scotsman newspaper in Edinburgh in 1817, and Alexander Ritchie was an Edinburgh artist of repute in early half of last century. As forename: Ritsche Criste was 'delatit of lipyr' (leprosy) in Stirling, 1520 (SBR., p. 5), and Riche Hynd is recorded in Dunfermline in 1577. Rechie 1574, Rechtie 1682, Rychy 1474, Rychze (z = y) 1509, Rytchie 1609.
= Rich (q.v.) + the English diminutive suff. -ey.-ie.
(English, Scottish) Descendant of little Rich, a pet form of Richard (rule, hard).
A contraction of Richard, which signifies of a generous disposition.
The surname Richardson derives from one of the most popular first names in the land. The name Richard was brought to England by the Normans in 1066, and its origins are Germanic. It began life as the name Richard which, in Old German, means ‘powerful-brave’.
Richard was popular right from the start and appears as a first name many times in the Domesday Book, usually Latinised to Ricardus. It was further popularised out of admiration for the valiant efforts of Richard I (known as ‘The Lionheart’). Even the exploits of the next two Richards (especially the notorious hunchbacked Richard III) failed to dim its popularity.
Naturally, Richard soon began to spawn a whole number of diminutives and variations. Dick was one of the first and is still the most common-as is seen in the phrase ‘every Tom, Dick and Harry’. The variation Dick gave rise to the surnames Dickens, Dickenson and Dickson.
Richard, in its standard form, gave rise to the surnames Richard, Richardson and Richards. The surname Richards-‘descendent of, dependent of, Richard’-is most common in Cornwall, South Wales and the Midlands. Richardson, on the other hand, is common all over the country, with the exception of the West Country. The name is most popular in the north.
Other derivatives of the first name Richard (most of which have died out) gave rise to such widespread surnames as Hick, Hitch, Richie, Richey, and Rick (Ricks and Rickson), also Rich (though this is sometimes derived from a nickname), Richett (from the Old French diminutive Richot), and Rickman (which means ‘servant of Richard’). Hud, sometimes a pet name for Richard, is more usually used for Hugh (see Hughes). Hitchmough and Hickmott both mean ‘Richard’s brother-in-law’.
The earliest mention of a form of this name as a surname is in the Hundred Rolls of 1276 for Oxford. There one Thomas Richard is mentioned.
Versatile British physicist and psychologist Lewis Fry Richardson (1881—1953) first applied mathematical techniques to predict the weather reasonably accurately. He died in Kilmun, Argyllshire, one of the wettest spots on Scotland’s west coast.
I.A. Richards (b. 1893) English literary critic and semantics expert, was co-author of The Meaning of Meaning. Despite the seeming circularity of the title, it is one of the most influential books ever written on the symbolism of language.
Richardson’s Number is the parameter used to predict the occurrence of fluid turbulence.
Richardson and its related names have been held by some of literature’s most lasting figures. Samuel Richardson (1689— 1761) is the founder of the English domestic novel. As a young man he was so proficient as a letter writer that others employed him to compose their correspondence. This led to his first successful book Familiar Letters, a how-to guide to letter composition. Novels, starting with Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded, all in epistolatory form, followed and all were vastly popular. Charles Dickens (1812—78) possibly the best loved author of all time, drew on his impoverished childhood to write novels that exposed the hypocrisies and evils of Victorian England. All were first published in monthly instalments.
The phrase ‘a Dickensian childhood’ has since entered the language.
In the United Kingdom one place name relates directly to this surname-Richards Castle. Canada has towns called Richard, Richards Landing and Richardson Station while the United States has 6 related-name towns. Geographic namesakes are common and include mountains in Canada, Australia and New Zealand, the Richards Deep in the Pacific and Richardsbreen glacier in Norway.
With about 104,000 namesakes Richardson is the 51st most popular surname in England and Wales. (The name is not common enough throughout Scotland to be counted separately.) Richardson is notably popular in and around Teesside where an estimated one in about 245 families bears the name. In descending numerical order Leeds, Nottingham and Bradford are other Richardson strongholds. Around the world Richards and Richardsons are most common in Canberra (one in 461 families), Wellington (one in 507) and Ottawa (one in 527). The United States tallies Richards and Richardsons together-an estimated combined total of 429,000 makes this their 34th most popular surname.
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Richey Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Richey Come From? nationality or country of origin
Richey (Russian: Ричей) occurs more in The United States more than any other country or territory. It can also appear as a variant:. Click here for further possible spellings of this surname.
How Common Is The Last Name Richey? popularity and diffusion
It is the 21,597th most prevalent family name on a global scale It is held by around 1 in 288,970 people. The surname Richey occurs predominantly in The Americas, where 93 percent of Richey reside; 93 percent reside in North America and 93 percent reside in Anglo-North America. Richey is also the 287,646th most common first name in the world, borne by 808 people.
The last name is most frequently occurring in The United States, where it is held by 24,489 people, or 1 in 14,801. In The United States it is mostly concentrated in: Texas, where 12 percent are found, California, where 8 percent are found and Indiana, where 7 percent are found. Not including The United States it is found in 41 countries. It is also common in Canada, where 1 percent are found and England, where 1 percent are found.
Richey Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The occurrence of Richey has changed through the years. In The United States the number of people carrying the Richey last name expanded 531 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it expanded 123 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Ireland it contracted 78 percent between 1901 and 2014 and in Scotland it contracted 50 percent between 1881 and 2014.
Richey Last Name Statistics demography
The religious devotion of those bearing the Richey surname is primarily Anglican (38%) in Ireland.
In The United States those holding the Richey last name are 18.76% more likely to be registered with the Republican Party than The US average, with 65.53% being registered to vote for the political party.
The amount Richey earn in different countries varies greatly. In South Africa they earn 73.87% less than the national average, earning R 62,088 per year; in United States they earn 2.06% less than the national average, earning $42,260 USD per year and in Canada they earn 3.51% less than the national average, earning $47,939 CAD per year.
Phonetically Similar Names
Richey Name Transliterations
| Transliteration | ICU Latin | Percentage of Incidence |
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| Richey in the Russian language | ||
| Ричей | ricej | - |
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