Rikki (name)
Rikki is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
- Rikki (Japanese singer) (born 1975), Japanese folk singer
- Rikki (British singer), Scottish pop singer
- Rikki Bains (born 1988), English footballer
- Rikki Beadle-Blair (born 1961), British actor, director, screenwriter, and playwright
- Rikki Chamberlain (born 1973), British actor
- Rikki Clarke (born 1981), English cricketer
- Rikki Ducornet (born 1943), American writer, poet, and artist
- Rikki Ferguson (born 1956), Scottish professional footballer
- Rikki Fifton (born 1985), British sprinter
- Rikki Fleming (born 1946), Scottish footballer
- Rosearik Rikki Simons (born 1970), American writer and voice actor
- Rikki Fulton (1924–2004), Scottish comedian and actor
- Rikki Jai, Trinidadian chutney-soca artiste
- Rikki Mathay, broadcast journalist from the Philippines
- Rikki Klieman (born 1948), American criminal defense lawyer and television personality
- Rikki Rockett (born 1961), American glam metal drummer
- Rikki Sheriffe (born 1984) English rugby league player
- Rikki Wemega-Kwawu Ghanaian artist
Fictional characters
- Rikki Barnes, Marvel Comics character
- Rikki Chadwick, TV series character from H2O: Just Add Water
- Rikki Nendo, manga character from The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.
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gollark: You can't use a claim as evidence for itself.
gollark: > About the latter half of the question, the inverse square root law would imply that the rules that generally put down magnetism are removed.What? No. It wouldn't imply that, because galactic orbits run on gravity and have nothing to do with electromagnetism.
gollark: Galaxy rotation just runs on regular gravity-driven orbits like, well, the solar system and whatnot, no? I don't know if your claim about the "inverse square root law" thing is accurate, but it doesn't seem to mean very much.
gollark: What do you mean "galaxies rotations are described using a inverse square root law" exactly?
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