Germanic Origin

Roddick

A Scottish or Northern English variant of Roderick, with a diminutive '-ick' suffix adding familiarity and charm. The name has a distinctly regional character, evoking rugged strength with a touch of affection. It feels both traditional and personable.

Roddick is a boy's name of Germanic origin. A Scottish or Northern English variant of Roderick, with a diminutive '-ick' suffix adding familiarity and charm. The name has a distinctly regional character, evoking rugged strength with a touch of affection. It feels both traditional and personable.

Associated with professional tennis through Andy Roddick; has Scottish and Northern English regional roots.

Origin & Etymology

The name Roddick has roots in the Germanic language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “a Scottish or Northern English variant of Roderick, with a diminutive '-ick' suffix adding familiarity and charm”.

Cultural context: Associated with professional tennis through Andy Roddick; has Scottish and Northern English regional roots.

As a boy's name, Roddick carries the character of its Germanic heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Roddick mean?

Roddick means "A Scottish or Northern English variant of Roderick, with a diminutive '-ick' suffix adding familiarity and charm. The name has a distinctly regional character, evoking rugged strength with a touch of affection. It feels both traditional and personable.", and is of Germanic origin.

Is Roddick a boy name?

Roddick is primarily used as a boy's name.

What is the origin of the name Roddick?

Roddick is of Germanic origin. Associated with professional tennis through Andy Roddick; has Scottish and Northern English regional roots.

Quick Facts
Gender

Boy

Syllables

2

Origin

Germanic

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