Proper noun
Ricciardi (plural Ricciardis)
A surname from Italian.
“Specifically, Chief Ricciardi included a page of the FOP Hillside Lodge 82 contract, which authorizes the payment of the stipend, knowing that Sgt. Vega was not entitled to such stipend. Source: Internet
“She relied upon the Rule of Three in bypassing Capt. Lomonte and promoting Lt. Ricciardi, citing ‘leadership’ and Ricciardi being a ‘better fit,’ and that Capt. Lomonte was a ‘follower and not a leader,’” according to the court documents. Source: Internet
“We expanded our mission command, control and communication to humanitarian assistance and disaster relief and noncombatant evacuation operations,” Col. Joseph A. Ricciardi, commander, 303rd MEB, said. Source: Internet
"I think next year more than this year," Ricciardi responded. Source: Internet
On Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016 — Election Day — Harry Ricciardi slipped out of Vineyard Haven Harbor under clear skies, nudged by a gentle. Source: Internet
” When the manager refused, Ricciardi told him, “‘That’s it. Source: Internet