Schick

التعريفات والمعاني

== English == === Etymology === As a German and Jewish surname, from the adjective Schick (“well-mannered, proper”) (see below). This is also borrowed into Czech as Šik, compare Sik. Also as a German surname, variant of Schiek, itself a variant of Schieck, from Middle High German schiec (“twisted, crooked”) (compare modern schief). Compare Shick, Sheek. === Proper noun === Schick (plural Schicks) A surname. ==== Statistics ==== According to the 2010 United States Census, Schick is the 5801st most common surname in the United States, belonging to 5967 individuals. Schick is most common among White (96.08%) individuals. === Anagrams === chicks == German == === Etymology === From the reflexive verb sich schicken (“to be appropriate”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ʃɪk/ Hyphenation: Schick === Noun === Schick m (strong, genitive Schickes or Schicks, no plural) chic ==== Declension ==== ==== Descendants ==== → French: chic→ Czech: šik→ Dutch: chic, sjiek→ English: chic→ Esperanto: ŝika→ Estonian: šikk→ Finnish: chic→ German: schick→ Greek: σικ (sik)→ Limburgish: sjiek→ Polish: szyk→ Portuguese: chique→ Romanian: șic→ Slovak: šik→ Spanish: chic→ Turkish: şık→ Persian: شیک (šik)→ Ukrainian: шик (šyk) === Further reading === “Schick” in Duden online