An English topographic name for someone who lived on an outlying farm; it is a modern variation of the Anglo-Saxon wic. The surname is also of German origin.
People
- Cole Wick (born 1993), American athlete and NFL player
 - Denis Wick (born 1932), British orchestral trombonist
 - Douglas Wick (born 1954), American movie producer
 - Emily Wick, American academic and MIT professor
 - Frances Wick (1875–1941), American physicist
 - Gian-Carlo Wick (1909–1992), Italian theoretical physicist
 - Hal Wick (1944–2018), American politician
 - Helmut Wick (1915–1940), German Luftwaffe fighter pilot
 - John Wick (game designer)
 - John Wick, a whistleblower responsible for the disclosure of expenses of British Members of Parliament
 - Rowan Wick (born 1992), Canadian baseball player
 - Stan Wick, (born 1984) Swiss-born Irish ice hockey centre, currently contracted to HC Ambrí-Piotta.
 - Walter Wick (born 1953), American artist and photographer
 - William W. Wick (1796–1868), American politician, United States Congressman, and Secretary of State of Indiana
 - Milton I. Wick, American newspaper businessman who founded Wick Communications Company.
 - Hilton Wick (1920–2006), American politician and Vermont Senator
 - Temperance Wick, American heroine
 
Fictional characters
- John Wick, titular character of the eponymous film series, and films John Wick: Chapter 1 (2014), John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017) and John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (2019).
 
See also
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