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Mick

Mick is a masculine given name and nickname most often derived from Michael. It is widely used in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and is sometimes chosen as a given name in its own right without formal expansion from Michael. The spelling Mick is common in informal contexts and appears in various cultures influenced by English naming practices.

As a familiar form of Michael, Mick is typically casual and friendly in tone. In some historical

Notable individuals called Mick include Mick Jagger, the English singer and frontman of the Rolling Stones;

In fiction and media, the name has been used for various characters and personas, reflecting its status

contexts,
especially
in
references
to
Irish
people,
the
term
Mick
has
been
used
as
a
pejorative
stereotype
or
insult;
in
modern
usage
it
is
generally
considered
disrespectful
and
should
be
avoided
in
formal
or
respectful
discourse.
Mick
Foley,
an
American
professional
wrestler;
and
Mick
Fleetwood,
the
English
musician
and
co-founder
of
Fleetwood
Mac.
as
a
common
informal
form
of
Michael
in
many
English-speaking
cultures.