Talk:Zick

Latest comment: 10 years ago by Yoshua-Ioshua

There is a variant that is Zicari. It is a surname of Italian origin, more precisely in Calabria. The closest variants: Zicarini, Sicari, Sichari. Other forms later, for example, Sica, Sicca, Sicci, Sicco, Siccardi, Siccardo. The meaning is governor or who reing victoriously. This family name dates back to the sixteenth century and subsequently spread to France and Germany as well as in Austria. French variants changed into forms of Sicart, Sicard, Siccard Siccardi. In Germany and Austria the spelling moved to Sicaud, Sicault, Sicaut, Sicwald or Sigwald Sighard. Particularly in Austria are the spelling that evolved in your grammar, such as Sick, Sieck, Siegel, Siegl, Siegle, Siegel. In addition, many Sephardic Jewish families who emigrated from Spain to Italy, they came through Livorno, Tuscany, and well as they adopted this family name or Italian surname. --Josué (talk) 02:22, 2 June 2014 (UTC)Reply