- Source: Dyck
Dyck is a form of the Dutch surname (van) Dijck, which is also common among Russian Mennonites.
Notable surnames
Aganetha Dyck (born 1937), Canadian artist
Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641), Flemish artist
Arnold Dyck (1889-1970), Canadian author
Cornelius Van Allen Van Dyck (1818–1895), American missionary
Erika Dyck (born 1975), Canadian historian
Howard Dyck (born 1942), Canadian conductor
Jonathan Dyck, Canadian graphic novelist
Lillian Dyck (born 1945), Canadian senator
Lionel Dyck (1944–2024), Rhodesian-born mercenary
Paul Dyck (born 1971), Canadian ice hockey player
Peter George Dyck (1946–2020), Canadian politician
Rand Dyck (born 1943), Canadian professor
Walther von Dyck (1856–1934), German mathematician
Fictional characters
Elsie Dyck, fictional Mennonite writer in Andrew Unger's novel Once Removed
Harry Dyck, recurring character in The Daily Bonnet
Noah and Anita Dyck, fictional Mennonite couple in the television show Letterkenny
A common misspelling of the movie Dick since the movie's box art title and logo on the trailer have the hands of a person pointed out to shape like a "Y".
Other
Schloss Dyck, a castle in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Dyck Advisory Group, a private military company based in Velddrif, South Africa
See also
Dick (surname)
Dyck language
Dyke (disambiguation) or Dike, Van Dyke (disambiguation)
Dueck or Dück (surname)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Anthonie van Dyck
- Cokelat gambut
- Heinar coklat
- Dordrecht
- Wijayakusuma (bunga)
- Museum Fitzwilliam
- Bilangan kardinal
- Simson
- Inggris
- Lucas Vorsterman Tua
- Dyck
- Anthony van Dyck
- Dyck language
- Walther von Dyck
- Van Dyck (surname)
- Peter Dyck
- Jens Dyck
- Dick Van Dyke
- Van Dyke beard
- Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck