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- 1. Patronymische Bildung (starker Genitiv) zu Dick(e) (4.).2. Dix.
Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen. 2013.
Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen. 2013.
Dicks — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alan Dicks (* 1934), englischer Fußballspieler und trainer David Dicks (* 1978), australischer Segler Julian Dicks (* 1968), englischer Fußballspieler Norman D. Dicks (* 1940), US amerikanischer Politiker… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dicks — (Edmond de La Fontaine, dit) (1823 1891) écrivain luxembourgeois, le créateur du théâtre de langue luxembourgeoise: D Mumm Sèiss (1855) … Encyclopédie Universelle
Dicks — For the band, see The Dicks. For the fast food restaurant, see Dick s Drive In. For the sporting goods retailer, see Dick s Sporting Goods. Not to be confused with Dix (disambiguation). Medaillon of Monument dedicated to Edmond de la Fontaine… … Wikipedia
Dicks and Janes — performing during their 10th Anniversary Concert in April 2008. Background information Origin University of Michigan … Wikipedia
Dicks-Elliott House — U.S. Historic district Contributing property … Wikipedia
Dicks (surname) — Dicks is a surname of the English West Midlands, Scotland, and Wales. It ranks 6,404 in frequency in the United States, out of 88,799.[citation needed] Some notable individuals with the surname Dicks include: Alan Dicks (born 1934), retired… … Wikipedia
Dicks Creek — may refer to the following: In Australia: In California: In Georgia: Dicks Creek (Tallulah River), a tributary of the Tallulah River in Rabun County Dicks Creek (Chattooga River), a tributary of the Chattooga River in Rabun County Dicks Creek… … Wikipedia
Dicks (album) — Dicks Studio album by Fila Brazillia Released 20 September 2004 Recorded June 2003 Genre … Wikipedia
Dicks On Fire — Chartplatzierungen Erklärung der Daten Singles I Want Rock DE: 23 – 11.07.2005 – 6 Wo. AT: 49 – 10.07.2005 – 3 Wo. S.U.P.E.R.B.A.D. Motherfucker DE: 60 – 02.11.2007 – 2 Wo. Dicks On Fire ist ein Musikprojekt des deutschen Entertainer Stefan Raab … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dicks — This interesting surname found equally in England and Scotland and occasionally in Ireland, is a medieval pet form of Richard, the second most popular baptismal name in the 11th and 12th Centuries. Richard derives from the Old Germanic personal… … Surnames reference