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Roderick, Rodrick or Roderic ( Hrōþirīks]], from hrōþiz]], + ríks]], ) is a , recorded from the 8th century onward.Förstemann, Altdeutsches Namenbuch (1856), 740. Its Old High German forms are Hrodric, Chrodericus, Hroderich, Roderich, Ruodrich, ; in Hrōþireiks; in Old English language it appears as Hrēðrīc or Hroðrīc, and in as Hrǿríkʀ (Old East Norse Hrø̄rīkʀ, Rø̄rīkʀ, Old West Norse as Hrœrekr, Rœrekr).

In the 12th-century Primary Chronicle, the name is reflected as Рюрикъ, i.e. Rurik. In and Portuguese, it was rendered as , or in its short form, Ruy or Rui, and in Galician, the name is Roy or Roi. In , the form (لُذَرِيق‎), used to refer ( ), the last king of the Visigoths. () is one of the Martyrs of Córdoba.

The modern English name does not continue the Anglo-Saxon form but was re-introduced from the continent by the in medieval England. The given name had also virtually disappeared by the 19th century, even though it had survived as a surname. The given name was re-popularised by Sir Walter Scott's poem The Vision of Don Roderick (1811), where Roderick refers to the . The modern English name is sometimes abbreviated to .

Roderick is also an of several unrelated names. As a surname and given name it is used as an anglicised form of the Rhydderch. The given name Roderick is also used as an anglicised form of the personal name (, Ruairí; , Ruaraidh).


Medieval period
  • Hreðric, king Hroðgar's son in , who has various counterparts named Rørik and Hrœrekr in
  • Hrœrekr Ringslinger ( Rørik Slængeborræ or Rørik Slyngebond), mythological king in what is today Denmark. Father of Queen Gertrude, the prototype of Shakespeare's Prince , possibly mixed up with the Viking prince of Novgorod, ; or the same person.
  • , 8th-century king of the Visigoths in Visigothic Kingdom of Spain.
  • Rorik of Dorestad, chieftain who ruled Frisia, in the 9th century
  • , 9th-century prince of , known as Hrøríkr of Holmgard, in Norse literature, .
  • (d. 857), one of the Martyrs of Córdoba.
  • Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar (c. 1043–1099), better known as , or simply Rodrigo, was a Castilian nobleman and military leader in medieval Spain.
  • Rorich von Scheidt genannt Weschpfennig (1515-1565), German nobleman who was Lord of Scheidt, Bröl, , among various estates, and served as Landjäegermeister for the Blankenberg office. He was father of Wilhelm von Scheidt.
  • ("Rodericus" spelled backwards), Medieval composer


Modern given name
See also:
  • Roderick Anderson (born 1972), American basketball player
  • , British Hellenist
  • (b. 1961), British impressionist
  • , Bahamian military officer and the 6th commodore of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force
  • Roderic "Rod" Brind'Amour (born 1970), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Roderick Chadwick (born 1978), England classical pianist
  • Roderick Chisholm (1916–1999), American philosopher
  • (born 1945), English artist, sculptor
  • (1917–1987), Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University
  • (born 1964), Scottish singer, songwriter and musician
  • (1894-1954), senior Royal Air Force commander, one of the principal commanders of Operation Steinbock and 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine
  • , British children's author
  • (born 1995), American football player
  • (born 1971), American football player
  • Roderick MacKinnon (born 1956), professor of Molecular Neurobiology and Biophysics at Rockefeller University
  • (born 1991), Portuguese footballer
  • Roderick Murchison (1792–1871), Scottish geologist who first described and investigated the Silurian system
  • Roderick R. Allen (1894–1970), Major General in the United States Army
  • Roderick R. Butler (1827-1902), American politician
  • (born 1998), real name Roderick Wayne Moore Jr., American rapper
  • Roderick Robinson II (born 2004), American football player
  • (born 1945), English singer/songwriter
  • (born 1983), American professional wrestler
  • or Roddy Piper (1954–2015), Canadian retired professional wrestler and film actor
  • (born 1943), Scottish poet, born in Aberdeen
  • Roderick Williams (born 1965), English operatic baritone
  • , British solicitor


Fictional characters
  • , a fictional detective created by .
  • Rodrick Heffley, a fictional character in the children's book series Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
  • Roderick Kingsey, also known as Hobgoblin a supervillain in
  • Roderick Random, protagonist of the 1748 novel The Adventures of Roderick Random, by Tobias Smollett
  • , recurring fictional character from the Jeeves novels of British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse
  • Roderick Usher, from Edgar Allan Poe's short story The Fall of the House of Usher.
  • Roderich Edelstein, also known as Austria from the 2009 anime


Modern surname
See also Rodriguez and .
  • (born 1972), offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Brigham Young University Cougars football team
  • (born 1974), American model and actress
  • (1862–1908), Welsh solicitor, international rugby union forward and a Vice-Consular for Spain
  • (1927–2011), British Labour Party politician
  • (born 1992), American stock car racing driver
  • (born 1970), award-winning American poet, Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro
  • George H. Roderick (1880–1963), official in the United States Department of the Army during the Eisenhower Administration
  • (1924-1998), American politician from Missouri
  • , British slalom canoeist who competed in the early 1980s
  • John Roderick (American football), former professional American football wide receiver
  • John Roderick (correspondent) (1914–2008), American journalist, foreign correspondent for the Associated Press news service
  • John Roderick (musician), American musician and writer
  • (1942–1992), American blues singer and songwriter
  • , American singer/songwriter, recording artist, poet, activist, and teacher
  • Matt Von Roderick (born 1974), American trumpeter, singer and recording artist
  • (1934–2011), American wrestler
  • , British Anglican priest, founder of the Quiet Garden Movement
  • (died 1756), British editor and poet
  • (1949–2002), American professor of philosophy


Other
  • Roderick, favorite horse of Nathan Bedford Forrest, Confederate general in the American Civil War
  • Kenneth Roderick O'Neal (1908–1989), African-American architect
  • Spencer Buford House, historic house listed on the NRHP in Williamson County, Tennessee, known also as Roderick for Nathan Bedford Forrest's horse
  • Roderick (novel), 1980 science fiction novel by John Sladek
  • 16194 Roderick (2000 AJ231), main-belt asteroid


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