Mysteries of the Three-Letter Acronym

Riddle me this, a numismatic mystery three:
What does the Q in QDB stand for
And what does the Y in RYK stand for
How about the R in HRH
What does the Q in QDB stand for

And what does the Y in RYK stand for

How about the R in HRH

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Yarborough.
And "Run" or "Royal," depending.
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...Q-quincy
...Y-yosef
...R-roger
Y = (He told me but I forget)
R = Run (as according to him several years ago, he "scores" a lot)
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Yelberton
Royal
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Q: Quahog
Y: Yevgeny
R: Refudiate
Y'all
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Yellow
Run
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Yankee
Romeo
Whiskey
Y..... as of this moment still a mystery
Run.. quite the hitter, but he'd have to be a crackout-guy to score.
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<< <i>Y = Not Harvard >>
That's what I was thinking too. But we still do not have official confirmation from RYK
Yamaninskiovicholoq
Run
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<< <i>Y = Not Harvard >>
That's what I was thinking too. But we still do not have official confirmation from RYK
Confirmed.
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<< <i>Those all seem like initials to me, not quite acronyms
You beat me to it!
An acronym is a word formed from the initial letters of each word in a phrase or series of words, organization name, etc. (eg. SCUBA, NATO, OPEC)
...so what is the correct answer?