- Source: Rickaby
Rickaby is a toponymic surname of English origin referring to someone from the village of Rickerby, derived from the personal name Richard and the Old Norse element bȳ, meaning 'farmstead village'. Notable people with the surname include:
Fred Rickaby (1896–1941), English flat racing jockey
Joseph Rickaby (1845–1932), English Jesuit priest and philosopher
J. W. Rickaby (1870–1929), English comedian
Rosalind Rickaby (born 1974), English biogeochemistry professor
Stan Rickaby (1924–2014), English footballer
Fictional
Roark "Rocky" Rickaby, a protagonist of the Lackadaisy webcomic
See also
Port Rickaby, South Australia, a town in South Australia
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