According to the available records, the surname Hick is of English origin and is derived from the medieval given name Hicke, a diminutive or pet form of the personal name Richard.

In its earliest usage the name functioned as a patronymic, indicating that the bearer was the son of Hicke or the son of Richard. This model of surname formation was common throughout medieval England, where a descendant’s name was constructed by attaching a suffix or by translating the father’s given name directly into the surname.

Early documents record several spellings of the name, including Hick, Hicke and the patronymics Hickes, Hicks and Hickson. The name appears in the Subsidy Rolls of Yorkshire in 1302 under the entry Richard Hick and in the Pipe Rolls of Warwickshire in 1309 as William Hickys. A further example is found in the church register of All Hallows, London Wall, where a marriage between William Hicks and Margery Allen is recorded on 17 July 1559.

The origin of the personal name Richard can be traced back to pre‑7th‑century Old German. It is composed of the elements ric, meaning “power”, and hard, meaning “brave” or “strong”. The Norman conquest of 1066 introduced French pronunciations of the name, which initially appeared as Ricard in English documents. Over time the initial R was replaced by H in the local dialect, giving rise to the variant Hick that was eventually adopted as a surname.

In northern England, particularly within Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, the surname Hick has historically been most common. It is ranked as the 567th most frequent surname in England, indicating a moderate but persistent presence within the country’s demographic composition.

While the English derivation is predominant, a secondary Germanic origin exists. In German contexts the name may be derived from the Middle High German term hecke or hicke, meaning “hedge” or “fence”. Individuals bearing the surname in this tradition may have been associated with the occupation of hedge‑keeping or fence‑construction, a role that was essential in defining property boundaries within medieval communities.

The surname spread beyond the British Isles during the 16th and 17th centuries, reaching the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand through emigration and colonisation. Despite this diaspora, the concentration of the surname remains strongest in England, with the earliest regional records rooted in Yorkshire.

Other variants of the surname that appear in historical documents include Hix, Hixon, Hikk, Hyck and Hykk. The possessive form Hick’s is also noted in some genealogical sources, reflecting the customary use of an apostrophe to denote lineage in certain dialects.

Comparison with related surnames is illustrative. The English forms Rick, Ricks and Rickson and the Germanic forms Hecke, Heck and Heckman all share the same root elements and have survived into the modern era, each adapting to linguistic shifts in their respective regions.

In sum, the surname Hick reflects a rich linguistic heritage that traces back to early Germanic roots, evolved through Norman influence, and persisted across centuries as a clear marker of paternal ancestry. Its continued presence in England, particularly within the North, underscores the continuity of naming practices that date from the medieval period while also highlighting the surname’s adaptability across cultures and continents.

Typical given names associated with the Hick surname

Male

  • Andrew
  • Anthony
  • David
  • Ian
  • James
  • John
  • Jonathan
  • Martin
  • Michael
  • Peter
  • Robert

Female

  • Catherine
  • Elizabeth
  • Fiona
  • Helen
  • Jacqueline
  • Jean
  • Joanne
  • Kathleen
  • Margaret
  • Mary
  • Patricia
  • Rachel
  • Susan

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There are approximately 1,253 people named Hick in the UK. That makes it roughly the 6,194th most common surname in Britain. Around 19 in a million people in Britain are named Hick.

Surname type: From given name or forename

Origin: English

Region of origin: British Isles

Country of origin: England

Religion of origin: Christian

Language of origin: English

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Famous people named Hick

  • Graeme Hick - Cricket player of England.
  • John Hick - Philosopher of religion and theologian (1922 to 2012)
  • W. E. Hick - Psychologist (1912 to 1974)
  • John Hick - Conservative politician (1815 to 1894)
  • Benjamin Hick - Engineer (1790 to 1842)

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