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*], Former Minister of Venezuela and a current Professor at Harvard
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*], a Chilean Socialist politician; former President of Chile
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*], ficticional character on the ''I Love Lucy'' TV show.
*], a British motor engineer or the company he set up.
*], nicknamed Ricardo, a Danish football manager who won the Euro 1992.


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Ricardo is the Spanish version of the name Reccared (Richard), a Visigothic king in Spain.

The name can also refer to:

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