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Hicks

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Hicks (name) means an English surname derived from Hick, a medieval short form of Richard. Example: “Hicks ran the local hardware store for years.”

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An English surname derived from Hick, a medieval short form of Richard.
"Hicks ran the local hardware store for years."

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What does “Hicks” mean?

The word “Hicks” means an English surname derived from Hick, a medieval short form of Richard.

How do you pronounce “Hicks”?

“Hicks” is pronounced hihks (/hɪks/ in IPA).

How do you use “Hicks” in a sentence?

Here is “Hicks” used in a sentence: “Hicks ran the local hardware store for years.”

What part of speech is “Hicks”?

“Hicks” is a name.

Is “Hicks” a common word?

“Hicks” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the origin of the surname Hicks?

Hicks is an English surname derived from Hick, a medieval short form of the given name Richard. The added -s reflects a common English pattern of forming surnames from a father's name.

Is Hicks related to the name Richard?

Yes, Hicks traces back to Hick, which was historically used as a shortened, informal version of Richard in medieval England. Over time this pet form became fixed as an independent surname.

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