Rodrick is a name of Germanic origin, derived from the elements Hrod and ric, which mean "fame" and "power," respectively. It is a variant of the name Roderick, which has been used throughout history by various notable figures, including Roderick the Great, the last king of Visigothic Spain in the 8th century. The name Rodrick was popularized in English-speaking countries during the Victorian era and has since become a common given name for males.
Rodrick was quite popular as a baby boy name in 1974 with a total of 5 births recorded that year.