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'''Dyk''' is a [[surname]] appearing in several languages. The Czech surname "Dyk" has a [[patronymic]] origin in the given name [[Benedict (given name)|Benedikt]].<ref>Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, 2013</ref>.

People with these names include:

* [[Ian Dyk]] (born 1985), Australian race driver
* [[Robert Dyk]] (1937–2008), American journalist
* [[Ruth Dyk]] (1901–2000), American suffragist, psychologist and author
* [[Sebastian Dyk]] (born 1992), Swedish ice hockey player
* [[Timothy B. Dyk]] (born 1937), American judge
* [[Viktor Dyk]] (1877–1931), Czech poet, writer and politician

==See also==
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* [[DYK (disambiguation)]]
* [[Van Dyk]]

==References==
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[[Category:Czech-language surnames|Dyk]]
[[Category:Czech-language surnames|Dyk]]

Revision as of 08:44, 1 June 2023

Dyk is a surname appearing in several languages. The Czech surname "Dyk" has a patronymic origin in the given name Benedikt.[1].

People with these names include:

  • Ian Dyk (born 1985), Australian race driver
  • Robert Dyk (1937–2008), American journalist
  • Ruth Dyk (1901–2000), American suffragist, psychologist and author
  • Sebastian Dyk (born 1992), Swedish ice hockey player
  • Timothy B. Dyk (born 1937), American judge
  • Viktor Dyk (1877–1931), Czech poet, writer and politician

See also

References

  1. ^ Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, 2013