right-hand man



somebody's right-hand man/woman

someone who helps you with your work and who you depend upon How will the Director cope without his right-hand man, who resigned yesterday due to ill health?
See also: man

right-hand man

Also, right-hand woman. A trusted helper, as in Give it to Jill, she's my right-hand man. Based on the idea that in most people the right hand is the stronger of the two, this idiom today usually disregards gender, as in the example. However, in the the 17th and 18th centuries it also meant a soldier in a post of command on the right side of a cavalry unit, and then always denoted a man. [c. 1800]
See also: man

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LeonLEE-awn (English), LE-awn (German, Polish)English, German, Polish, Slovene, Croatian, Dutch, Ancient Greek
Gus (2)GUSGreek
Akuchi-Western African, Igbo
TierneyTEER-neeIrish, English (Rare)
Naji-Arabic
NesrİN-Turkish