Derek

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Derek
Given Name

Gender Male
Meaning Old German for Theodoric
Origin Old German

English

Related names dereck, derrick, derick, derik, deric, derric, deryck
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Derek is a male name of English and Old German origin, derived from the same root as the Old German Theodoric,[1] meaning power of the tribe or ruler of the people. Variants recently revived are Deryk, Deric, Derak and the Dutch form Dirk, popularised by the actor Dirk Bogarde. In recent years it has been used occasionally as a family name, for example Bo Derek.

Derek may refer to:

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[edit] Baseball

  • Derek Bell (born 1968), former Major League Baseball player
  • Derek Jeter (born 1974), American baseball player (shortstop)
  • Derek Lilliquist (born 1966) Drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the First round in 1987. Last pitched Sept. 6, 1996
  • Derek Lowe (born 1973), American baseball player
  • Derek Tatsuno (born c. 1959), American college baseball player
  • Derek Gianakas (born c. 1986), American college baseball player, Minor League Baseball Player Baltimore Orioles

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  • Derek Bentley (1933-1953), Englishman hanged for murder and subsequently pardoned
  • Derek Seagrim (1903-1943), English soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Derek Wood, one of two British Army corporals shot and killed in Northern Ireland in 1988

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Behind the Name Article
  2. ^ Award Presented by Victoria Sutherland, Publisher ForeWord at Book Expo America in Los Angeles May 30 at the Book of the Year Awards, reported http://www.forewordmagazine.com/awards/publisheroftheyear.aspx
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