Thick
Dick stands for:
- the English short form of the given name Richard
- the original title of I Love Dick , an American comedy film
- Fat and goofy, see Laurel and Hardy
- King Size Dick , stage name of Heinz Ganss (* 1942), German singer
- fat, in the sense of obese, see obesity
Dick is the family name of the following people:
- Alan Dick (1930-2002), British sprinter
- Albert Blake Dick (1856–1934), American entrepreneur
- Alfred Dick (1927-2005), German politician (CSU)
- Alfred Dick (painter) (* 1962), German painter and sculptor
- Alfredo Dick (1865–1909), Italian-Swiss businessman and football official
- Alois Dick (1898–1987), Austrian politician
- Andy Dick (born 1965), American actor
- Auguste Dick (1910–1993), Austrian mathematician historian
- Axel Dick (1935–2006), German light artist and painter
- Beau Dick (1955-2017), Canadian sculptor and activist
- Bernhard Dick (* 1953), German chemist
- Bryan Dick (* 1978), British actor
- Burkhard Dick (* 1963), German physician
- Charles WF Dick (1858–1945), American politician
- Christian Dick (1883–1955), Norwegian sailor
- Corrie Dick (* 1990), British jazz musician
- Cressida Dick (* 1960), first female Scotland Yard Commissioner
- David Dick (1655–1701 / 1702), Swiss painter
- Dennis Raymond Dick (* 1959), American actor and kickboxer
- Derek William Dick (born 1958), Scottish musician and actor
- Douglas Dick (1920–2015), American actor
- Eisik Meir Dick (1807-1893), Russian writer
- Emil Dick (1866–1948), Swiss engineer and inventor
- Engelbert Dick (1907–1962), German politician (CDU)
- Florian Dick (* 1984), German soccer player
- Franz Dick (* 1943), German psychologist and book author
- Franziska Schmidt-Dick (* 1944), Austrian numismatist
- Friedhelm Dick (1944–1999), German soccer player
- Georg Dick (painter) (1971–2011), German painter, sculptor and wood cutter
- Georg Clemens Dick (* 1947), German journalist and diplomat
- Gerhard Dick (1900–1978), Austrian-German journalist and writer, see Gerhard Aichinger
- Gerhard Dick (Slavist) (1915–?), German Slavist and translator
- Gerhard Dick (author) (* 1949), German Germanist, writer and teacher
- Grantly Dick-Read (1890-1959), English physician
- Heinrich Dick (* 1950), German economist and management consultant
- Heinz Josef Dick (* 1949), German politician, mayor of Korschenbroich
- Hermann Dick (psychiatrist) (1814-1880), German psychiatrist
- Hermann Dick (painter) (1875–1958), German painter
- Inge Dick (* 1941), Austrian painter and photographer
- Jean-Pierre Dick (* 1965), French sailor
- Johann Dick (Lieutenant Colonel) (1927–1986), German fatality on the German-Czechoslovak border
- Johann Friedrich Dick (1754–1817), German file maker and company founder, see Friedr. Thick
- Johann Heinrich Dick (1801–1888), German politician, mayor of Offenbach
- Johannes Dick (1910–1963), German politician (KPD / SED), police officer and diplomat
- John Dick (politician) (1794–1872), American politician
- John Dick (soccer player, 1877) (1877-1932), Scottish soccer player and coach
- John Dick (soccer player, 1930) (1930-2000), Scottish soccer player
- John Edgar Dick (* 1954), Canadian molecular geneticist and cancer researcher
- Jürg Dick (* 1963), Swiss curling player
- Jürgen Dick (* 1949), German general practitioner
- Karl Dick (1858–1928), German admiral
- Karl Theophil Dick (1884–1967), Swiss painter, draftsman and lithographer
- Kirby Dick (* 1952), American film director and screenwriter
- Klaus Dick (* 1928), German clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Cologne
- Lisa Dick (* 1968), Australian marathon runner
- Nancy E. Dick (* 1930), American politician
- Paul Dick (1940–2018), Canadian politician
- Peter Rudolf Dick (1704–1763), Swiss painter
- Philip K. Dick (1928–1982), American writer
- Reiner Dick (1940–1974), German economist
- Robert Dick (Member of Parliament) (1851–1928), Member of the Württemberg State Parliament
- Robert Dick (botanist) (1811–1866), Scottish botanist
- Robert Dick (flautist) (born 1950), American flautist
- Robert Henry Dick (around 1785–1846), British major general
- Robert McCulloch Dick (1873–1961), British journalist
- Rolf Dick (1926–2001), German architect and politician (SPD)
- Rolf van Dick (* 1967), German social psychologist
- Rudolf Dick (1860–1910), Austrian architect
- Samuel Dick (1740–1812), American politician
- Samuel Bernard Dick (1836–1907), American politician
- Sieglinde Dick (1943–2003), German racing rider and writer
- Sven Dick (* 1982), German volleyball player
- Thomas Dick (* 1877–1927), Australian photographer
- TP Dick (* around 1900), English badminton player
- Urs Dick , Swiss curler
- Uwe Dick (* 1942), German writer
- WW Dick (1907–2003), American teacher and politician
- Walter Dick (medical doctor, 1899) (1899–1990), surgeon
- Walter Dick (soccer player) ( Walt Dick ; 1905–1989), Scottish-American soccer player
- Walter Dick (photographer) (1914–1976), German photographer and photojournalist
- Walter Dick (physician, 1943) (* 1943), Swiss surgeon
- Walter Dick (composer) (1919–2004), Austrian musician, conductor, composer
- Walter Dick (artist) (* 1950), Swiss artist
- Wilhelm Dick (1897–1980), Sudeten German ski jumper
- William Reid Dick (1879–1961), Scottish sculptor
- Wolfgang Dick (* 1961), German graphic artist and designer
Dick is the name of the following places:
- in Austria:
- Dick (Gilgenberg community) , a village in the Gilgenberg am Weilhart community , Braunau am Inn district, Upper Austria
- Dick (municipality of St. Willibald) , locality of the municipality of St. Willibald , district of Schärding, Upper Austria
- in the United States:
- Objects listed in the NRHP :
- Dick Building , in West Newton, Pennsylvania, ID No. 07000890
- Dick House , in Germantown, New York, ID No. 09000573
- geographical objects in Antarctica:
- Dick Glacier , glacier in the Queen Maud Mountains of the Ross Dependency
- Dick Peaks , mountain range in the Enderbyland
- Mount Dick (Antarctica) , mountain in the Churchill Mountains of the Ross Dependency
Dick is the name of the following companies:
- Friedr. Dick , German tool manufacturer
- Dick & Kirschten , German factory for carriages and wagons
See also:
- List of all Wikipedia articles with titles starting with Dick
- List of all Wikipedia articles whose title includes Dick
Wiktionary: thick - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations