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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]]'',<ref>
'''Derek''' is a male name of the douchebAG THAT broke my heart, derived from the same root as the Old German ''[[Theodoric]]'',<ref>
[http://www.behindthename.com/php/view.php?name=theodoric Behind the Name Article]</ref> 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]].
[http://www.behindthename.com/php/view.php?name=theodoric Behind the Name Article]</ref> 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]].



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Derek
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameOld German English
MeaningOld German for Theodoric
Other names
Related namesdereck, derrick, derick, derik, deric, derric, deryck

Derek is a male name of the douchebAG THAT broke my heart, 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:

Fictional characters

Creative arts

Painting, sculpture, fashion

Writing

Entertainment

Performing arts

Acting, presenting

Music

Sports

Athletics (track and field)


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

Basketball

Boxing and wrestling

Car racing

Cricket

Football (American and Canadian)

Football (soccer)

Football (other rules)

Sports on ice

Other sports

Politics

Science, education and academic

  • Derek Abbott (born 1960), physicist and electronic engineer
  • Derek Barton (1918-1998), British physical chemist and Nobel Prize Laureate
  • Derek Bickerton (born 1926), linguist and academic
  • Derek Birley (1926-2002), academic and educator
  • Derek Blake, academic and research scientist
  • Derek Bok (born 1930), American lawyer and educator
  • Derek Briggs (born c. 1945), Irish paleontologist
  • Derek Hirst (born 1948), English historian of early-modern Britain
  • Derek Hockridge, British translator, lecturer and expert in French society and culture
  • Derek Hopwood, British academic and author
  • Derek Long (born 1925), former professor of structural chemistry at the University of Bradford, working in the field of Raman spectroscopy
  • Derek McCormack, New Zealand biochemist and academic
  • Derek Morley (1920-1969) independent science consultant and journalist noted for study of ants
  • Derek Parfit (born 1942), British philosopher and academic
  • Derek Price (1922-1983), information scientist and science historian
  • Derek Ratcliffe (1929-2005), British nature conservationist
  • Derek Roe, British paleolithic archeologist and academic
  • Derek Summerfield controversial psychiatrist and writer
  • Derek Taunt (1917-2004), British mathematician and codebreaker
  • Derek van der Kooy (born c. 1955), scientist and academic working in stem cell research

Business

Miscellaneous

  • Derek Bentley (1933-1953), Englishman hanged for murder and subsequently pardoned
  • Derek Anthony 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

See also

References

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