No, Ringo means apple in Japanese.
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Ringo Starr real name was Richard Starkey but his stage name was not his real name he liked to wear rings so they called him Ringo and Starr stand for Starr key
It means "apple".
George Harrison was the youngest he was born February 24th, 1943. Paul McCartney was born June 18th, 1942, John Lennon was born October 9th, 1940 and Ringo Starr was born July 7th, 1940. George was the youngest
The name Starr means "star", such as the stars in the sky. The origin is American. The name has been most popular in the 2000s.
It's credited as Lennon/McCartney, as nearly all Beatles songs were, but both of them have stated in interviews that it was almost entirely Paul's work with a small bit of help from Lennon (Lennon also said that Donovan contributed a bit, in particular the "sky of blue and sea of green" lyric). If you mean the film... well, he helped write the songs. The actual plot, such as it was, was largely a result of trying to come up with a way to tie a bunch of originally unrelated Beatles songs together (along with a few written specifically for the movie), and I can't find any indications that McCartney had any particular input into the process.
Ringo Starr real name was Richard Starkey but his stage name was not his real name he liked to wear rings so they called him Ringo and Starr stand for Starr key
It means "apple".
If you mean Ringo Starr, then he was born on July 7th 1940
if you mean the beatles then john Lennon, paul mc.cartney, george harrison and Ringo Starr
George Harrison was the youngest he was born February 24th, 1943. Paul McCartney was born June 18th, 1942, John Lennon was born October 9th, 1940 and Ringo Starr was born July 7th, 1940. George was the youngest
Ringo tours every other summer with his All-Starr band. He releases new CD's occasionally.
If you mean the Beatles, that popular rock and roll band that started in the '60s, they would be John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.
of course he is, he was the drummer in one of the biggest bands ever THE BEATLES? :L if you mean is he as famous nowadays well no he pretty much stays out of the media now.
Each line represented a different Beatles member! Either Ringo Starr, John Lennon, George Harrison, or Paul McCartney.
I think you mean Pete Best, and he was only in The Beatles at the very start, and was replaced by Ringo Starr. He married Kathy Best, and have been married for over 40 years, and have two children and four grandchildren.
Ringo This word is often found in all three Japanese scripts and may also mean "apple tree." in kanji: 林檎 in hiragana: りんご in katakana: リンゴ
�け (dake) is a particle in Japanese that is used to mean 'only' or 'just'. �け is always placed after the word it marks.Example: りんご�け食べる (ringo daketaberu) - I only eat apples. �け marks the noun りんご (ringo [apple]) here.