Anonymous
Post 04/20/2024 09:17     Subject: Using Rick as nickname for Frederick?

We know a Friedrich that goes by Rick, he says the American pronunciation of Rick is closest to his real name and so prefers it.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2024 07:31     Subject: Using Rick as nickname for Frederick?

Came across this… As a Frederick, I went by Ricky as a child, Rick through my teens, then by college and professional life, I got tired of stating that preference and go by Frederick… So immediate family and old friends call me Rick and everyone else calls me Frederick… I do tend to correct people who assume Fred as the shortened version…
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2014 13:25     Subject: Re:Using Rick as nickname for Frederick?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sure, you can use Rick for Frederick. I know an adult Eric (or Erik?) who uses the nickname Rick (I know, I know, I don't know why he does it either). You could also use Fritz.


I know an Erik who goes by Rick. I assume it's because "rick" is the second syllable of Erik.



PP here. I meant because Eric/Erik is such a short name anyway, as opposed to, say, Frederick. Plus, just personally, I like the name Eric/Erik better.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2014 13:11     Subject: Using Rick as nickname for Frederick?

FWIW, don't love the name Rick.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2014 13:03     Subject: Using Rick as nickname for Frederick?

Anonymous wrote:yeah, it works


+1 Rick is fine.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2014 12:47     Subject: Using Rick as nickname for Frederick?

My uncle Rick is a Frederick and is not a Jr., III or otherwise.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2014 12:34     Subject: Using Rick as nickname for Frederick?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would think he'd be called Fred instead of Rick, which is short for Richard.


As far as I know, there are no laws governing nicknames, and no police to enforce them, either.


Yes there is. It was just an opinion, dolt.

Sure, telling the Preschool teacher to call him Rick is fine, and he'd probably have that name all throughout his life, but when someone sees your name first before being introduced to you, they would call you Fred, not Rick. Easy enough to say, call me Rick instead, but most people who don't know you would call you Fred, not Rick upon first meeting. That was my point.


If you were introduced to somebody named Frederick, you would say, "Hi, Fred"? If so, why would you do this? Do you also say, "Hi, Bob" to people named Robert, and "Hi, Mike" to people named Michael, even though you have no idea whether they actually go by "Bob" or "Mike"?
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2014 12:13     Subject: Re:Using Rick as nickname for Frederick?

Anonymous wrote:Sure, you can use Rick for Frederick. I know an adult Eric (or Erik?) who uses the nickname Rick (I know, I know, I don't know why he does it either). You could also use Fritz.


I know an Erik who goes by Rick. I assume it's because "rick" is the second syllable of Erik.