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  • Trick deck
  • Altered decks of cards used by magicians

    A trick deck is a deck of playing cards that has been altered in some way to allow magicians to perform certain card tricks where sleight of hand would

    Trick deck

    Trick_deck

  • Pinochle
  • Card game

    pinocle or penuchle, is a trick-taking ace–ten card game, typically for two to four players and played with a 48-card deck. It is derived from the card

    Pinochle

    Pinochle

    Pinochle

  • Playing card
  • Card used for playing various card games

    variety of styles, as decks may be custom-produced for competitions, casinos and magicians (sometimes in the form of trick decks), made as promotional

    Playing card

    Playing card

    Playing_card

  • Trick-taking game
  • Type of card game

    all point-trick games are played with tarot decks or stripped decks, which in many countries became standard before 1600. Neither point-trick games nor

    Trick-taking game

    Trick-taking game

    Trick-taking_game

  • Tarot
  • Cards used for games or divination

    Not the fortune-telling tool you thought, but a classic trick-taking game". PlayingCardDecks. 9 August 2025. Retrieved 2025-11-15. Pratesi, Franco (1989)

    Tarot

    Tarot

    Tarot

  • Out of This World (card trick)
  • Card trick created by Paul Curry

    Out of This World is a card trick created by magician Paul Curry in 1942, in which an audience member is asked to sort a deck into piles of red and black

    Out of This World (card trick)

    Out of This World (card trick)

    Out_of_This_World_(card_trick)

  • One-way deck
  • Playing card deck type

    one-way deck. Trick deck Edge sorting Card marking Dennis Rourke (1 September 2005). The Everything Card Tricks Book: Over 100 Amazing Tricks to Impress

    One-way deck

    One-way deck

    One-way_deck

  • Card game
  • Game using playing cards as the primary device

    there can be duplicates. The composition of a deck is known to each player. In some cases several decks are shuffled together to form a single pack or

    Card game

    Card game

    Card_game

  • The Fool (tarot card)
  • Tarot card of the Major Arcana

    The Fool is one of the 78 cards in a tarot deck. Traditionally, it is the lowest of the 22 trump cards, in tarot card reading called the 22 Major Arcana

    The Fool (tarot card)

    The Fool (tarot card)

    The_Fool_(tarot_card)

  • Briscola
  • Card game

    Briscola is a Mediterranean trick-taking ace–ten card game for two to six players, played with a standard Italian 40-card deck. The game can also be played

    Briscola

    Briscola

    Briscola

  • Rook (card game)
  • Trick-taking card game

    Rook is a trick-taking game, usually played with a specialized deck of cards. Sometimes referred to as Christian cards or missionary cards, Rook playing

    Rook (card game)

    Rook_(card_game)

  • Spades (card game)
  • Card game

    card wins the trick while others play that the last played card wins the trick. Alternatively, 6-handed play can be done with a 48 card deck, having removed

    Spades (card game)

    Spades (card game)

    Spades_(card_game)

  • Bid Euchre
  • Trick-taking card game

    point for each trick they take. The game is won by the first team to score 50 points. Indiana Double Deck: This version of Double Deck Bid Euchre is commonly

    Bid Euchre

    Bid Euchre

    Bid_Euchre

  • 500 (card game)
  • Trick-taking card game

    500 or Five Hundred is a trick-taking game developed in the United States from euchre. Euchre was extended to a 10 card game with bidding and a misère

    500 (card game)

    500 (card game)

    500_(card_game)

  • Trick Trick
  • American rapper

    2022-08-25. "Trick Trick". Billboard 200. Retrieved May 30, 2020. "Trick Trick". Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Retrieved May 30, 2020. "Trick Trick". Heatseekers

    Trick Trick

    Trick Trick

    Trick_Trick

  • Belote
  • Card game

    Belote (French pronunciation: [bəlɔt]) is a 32-card, trick-taking, ace–ten game played primarily in France, in the autonomous Italian region of Aosta

    Belote

    Belote

    Belote

  • Standard 52-card deck
  • Playing card deck used in English-speaking countries

    order allows for tricks that depend on palindromic or cyclic structures. The most popular standard pattern of the French deck is the English pattern

    Standard 52-card deck

    Standard 52-card deck

    Standard_52-card_deck

  • Spelling Bee (card trick)
  • Card trick

    several card tricks that revolve around the spelling of card types, audience member names, or words suggested by the audience. Many make use of decks prepared

    Spelling Bee (card trick)

    Spelling_Bee_(card_trick)

  • Twenty-One Card Trick
  • The Twenty-One Card Trick, also known as the 11th card trick or three column trick, is a simple self-working card trick that uses basic mathematics to

    Twenty-One Card Trick

    Twenty-One Card Trick

    Twenty-One_Card_Trick

  • Card manipulation
  • Branch of magical illusion that deals with sleight of hand involving playing cards

    techniques Card flourish Card marking Card sharp Card throwing Sleight of hand Trick deck Citations Ganson, Lewis. The Dai Vernon Book of Magic, L&L Publishing

    Card manipulation

    Card manipulation

    Card_manipulation

  • Tarot card games
  • Card games played with tarot decks

    78-card deck regardless of the number of players. From Classical Tarot, the declaration of ten or more trumps and the bonus of winning the last trick with

    Tarot card games

    Tarot card games

    Tarot_card_games

  • Truco
  • Card game

    in order to trick them into raising their bets, they can play their card face down. This is not the same as irse al mazo (going to the deck), accepting

    Truco

    Truco

    Truco

  • Euchre
  • Card game

    Euchre or Eucre (/ˈjuːkər/ YU-kər) is a trick-taking card game played in Great Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States, particularly

    Euchre

    Euchre

    Euchre

  • The Suite Life on Deck
  • American teen sitcom (2008–2011)

    The Suite Life on Deck is an American teen sitcom created by Danny Kallis and Jim Geoghan, and developed by Kallis and Pamela Eells O'Connell. The series

    The Suite Life on Deck

    The_Suite_Life_on_Deck

  • King of hearts
  • Playing card

    The king of hearts is a face card in decks of French-suited playing cards, depicting a king of the hearts (♥) suit and associated with the King of Franks

    King of hearts

    King_of_hearts

  • Forty-fives
  • Trick-taking card game

    (also known as auction forty-fives, auction 120s, 120, and growl) is a trick-taking card game that originated in Ireland. The game is popular in many

    Forty-fives

    Forty-fives

    Forty-fives

  • Rage (trick-taking card game)
  • highest card of the led suit, takes the trick and leads the subsequent trick. The 14 Rage cards in the deck have black borders and, with the exception

    Rage (trick-taking card game)

    Rage_(trick-taking_card_game)

  • Fingerboard (skateboard)
  • Miniature skateboard controlled by the fingers

    "Tech Deck: Snowboarding". AllGame. All Media Network. Archived from the original on 15 November 2014. Retrieved 16 June 2026. Finger Skate Board Tricks and

    Fingerboard (skateboard)

    Fingerboard_(skateboard)

  • Four-color deck
  • French playing card variation

    certain games. Four-color decks made for trick-taking games such as bridge, whist, or jass are often called no-revoke decks because they are perceived

    Four-color deck

    Four-color deck

    Four-color_deck

  • French Tarot
  • Second most popular card game in the Western European country

    of French Tarot is a trick-taking strategy tarot card game played by three to five players using a traditional 78-card tarot deck. The game is played in

    French Tarot

    French Tarot

    French_Tarot

  • Contract bridge
  • Card game

    Contract bridge, or simply bridge, is a trick-taking card game using a standard 52-card deck. In its basic format, it is played by four players in two

    Contract bridge

    Contract bridge

    Contract_bridge

  • Queen of spades
  • Playing card

    The queen of spades (Q♠) is a face card in decks of French-suited playing cards and Tarot, depicting a queen of the spades (♠) suit and associated with

    Queen of spades

    Queen_of_spades

  • Flight deck
  • Landing/take off surface of an aircraft carrier

    The flight deck of an aircraft carrier is the surface on which its aircraft take off and land, essentially a miniature airfield at sea. On smaller naval

    Flight deck

    Flight deck

    Flight_deck

  • Playing card suit
  • Categories into which the cards of a deck are divided

    another suit and this can still win the trick if its rank is high enough. For this reason every card in the deck has a different number to prevent ties

    Playing card suit

    Playing card suit

    Playing_card_suit

  • Skateboard
  • Wheeled wooden board used for skateboarding

    the width of the deck though wider trucks are sometimes chosen for more landing stability for those who perform vert or big air tricks. To manage the looseness

    Skateboard

    Skateboard

    Skateboard

  • Ninety-nine (trick-taking card game)
  • Card game

    Ninety-nine is a card game for 2, 3, or 4 players. It is a trick-taking game that can use ordinary French-suited cards. Ninety-nine was created in 1967

    Ninety-nine (trick-taking card game)

    Ninety-nine_(trick-taking_card_game)

  • Mariage (card game)
  • German card game

    Mariage (German: [maʁiˈaːʒə]) or Mariagenspiel is a German 6-card trick-and-draw game for two players in which players score bonus points for the "marriage"

    Mariage (card game)

    Mariage_(card_game)

  • Black Lady
  • American card game of the hearts group for three to six players

    two decks shuffled together. If exactly the same card is played twice in one trick, the cards cancel each other out, and neither can take the trick. If

    Black Lady

    Black Lady

    Black_Lady

  • Cancellation Hearts
  • Card game

    confusion about which is the highest card to take the trick. The normal convention when playing with two decks is that identical cards cancel each other out.

    Cancellation Hearts

    Cancellation Hearts

    Cancellation_Hearts

  • Skateboarding
  • Action sport on skateboards

    Skateboarding is an action sport that involves riding and performing tricks using a skateboard, as well as a recreational activity, an art form, an entertainment

    Skateboarding

    Skateboarding

    Skateboarding

  • Dogs Playing Poker
  • Set of paintings by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge

    Faro Gilbreath Zarrow Si Stebbins stack Spoke card Three-card monte Trick decks Art and media Paintings The Acrobats The Bezique Game The Card Players

    Dogs Playing Poker

    Dogs Playing Poker

    Dogs_Playing_Poker

  • Wizard (card game)
  • Trick-taking card game

    Wizard is a trick-taking card game for three to six players designed by Ken Fisher of Toronto, Ontario in 1984. The game was first printed commercially

    Wizard (card game)

    Wizard (card game)

    Wizard_(card_game)

  • German Schafkopf
  • Card game

    'Schaafkopf', but states that the original one (his Type A) was a four-hand, point-trick, team game with 4 Unters as top trumps, known as Wenzels and a trump suit

    German Schafkopf

    German Schafkopf

    German_Schafkopf

  • List of The Suite Life on Deck episodes
  • The Suite Life on Deck is a Disney Channel original series, which aired for three seasons on Disney Channel from September 26, 2008, to May 6, 2011. List

    List of The Suite Life on Deck episodes

    List_of_The_Suite_Life_on_Deck_episodes

  • Whist
  • Trick-taking card game

    Slam The winning, by one team, of all thirteen tricks in a hand. Hand Thirteen tricks. (52 cards in the deck divided by four players equals thirteen cards

    Whist

    Whist

    Whist

  • Mistigri (card game)
  • German card game

    Mistigri, historically Pamphile, is an old, French, trick-taking card game for three or four players that has elements reminiscent of poker. It is a member

    Mistigri (card game)

    Mistigri (card game)

    Mistigri_(card_game)

  • Bezique
  • 19th-century French card game for two players

    (/bəˈziːk/) or bésigue (French: [beziɡ]) is a 19th-century French melding and trick-taking card game for two players, which was imported to Britain and is still

    Bezique

    Bezique

    Bezique

  • The Crew (card game)
  • 2019 cooperative Science Fiction card game by Thomas Sing

    The Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine is a trick-taking cooperative card game for 2–5 players designed by Thomas Sing and released in 2019. The Crew is

    The Crew (card game)

    The_Crew_(card_game)

  • List of card manipulation techniques
  • Si Stebbins stack Trick decks ACAAN The Acme of Control Ambitious Card Blackstone's Card Trick Without Cards The Circus Card Trick The Four Burglars Out

    List of card manipulation techniques

    List of card manipulation techniques

    List_of_card_manipulation_techniques

  • Sixty-six (card game)
  • Sechsundsechzig), sometimes known as Paderbörnern, is a fast 5- or 6-card point-trick game of the marriage type for 2–4 players, played with 24 cards. It is an

    Sixty-six (card game)

    Sixty-six (card game)

    Sixty-six_(card_game)

  • Oh hell
  • Trick-taking card game

    hell or contract whist is a trick-taking card game of British origin in which the object is to take exactly the number of tricks bid. It was first described

    Oh hell

    Oh hell

    Oh_hell

  • Spanish-suited playing cards
  • Card deck used in Spain

    four suits, and a deck is usually made up of 40 or 48 cards (or even 50 by including two jokers). It is categorized as a Latin-suited deck and has strong

    Spanish-suited playing cards

    Spanish-suited playing cards

    Spanish-suited_playing_cards

  • Zole
  • Card game from Latvia

    Zole (diminutive Zolīte) is a Latvian trick-taking cooperative card game for 3 to 5 players. The game belongs to the Schafkopf group of ace–ten games

    Zole

    Zole

    Zole

  • The Four Burglars
  • Card trick

    of the deck, and the other cards are placed in different places in the deck as the story is told. "How to Perform the "Four Burglars" Card Trick". May

    The Four Burglars

    The Four Burglars

    The_Four_Burglars

  • Pitch (card game)
  • American card game

    Pitch (or "high low jack") is an American trick-taking game equivalent to the British blind all fours which, in turn, is derived from the classic all

    Pitch (card game)

    Pitch_(card_game)

  • Daryl (magician)
  • American magician (1955–2017)

    thought of the kinds of tricks he could perform with this trick deck. At first, he only showed his friends and family his tricks, but he later began performing

    Daryl (magician)

    Daryl (magician)

    Daryl_(magician)

  • German Tarok
  • Card game

    total of 36 cards in 4 suits each of 9 cards. In Bavarian Tarock, a card's trick-taking value generally increases with its face value. The Ace (Aß) or Sow

    German Tarok

    German Tarok

    German_Tarok

  • Trappola
  • 16th-century Venetian card game

    is also the earliest known trick-taking game where the ace has been promoted above the king and played with a stripped deck. From the 17th to 19th centuries

    Trappola

    Trappola

    Trappola

  • Sedmice
  • Card game

    in the states of the former Yugoslavia. Like other games of this family, tricks are won by matching the led card in rank. In addition, the Sevens are wild

    Sedmice

    Sedmice

    Sedmice

  • Schieberamsch
  • German card game

    points (Augen) is given the skat; in another, the player who takes the last trick gets the skat. If two players share the highest score, the skat points are

    Schieberamsch

    Schieberamsch

  • Madiao
  • Chinese card game

    ma tiao, is a late imperial Chinese trick-taking gambling card game, also known as the game of paper tiger. The deck used was recorded by Lu Rong in the

    Madiao

    Madiao

    Madiao

  • Slobberhannes
  • Trick-taking card game

    is a trick-taking, American card game, possibly of German origin, for four players, in which the aim is to avoid taking the first and last tricks and the

    Slobberhannes

    Slobberhannes

    Slobberhannes

  • Siebenschräm
  • German card game

    game from the Eifel region that is unusual in that the winner of the last trick wins the hand. It may be played by two to eight players, but four is normal

    Siebenschräm

    Siebenschräm

  • Mendoza Line
  • Baseball threshold for incompetent hitting

    Double switch Foul ball Foul tip Golden sombrero Ground rule double Hat trick Hit Hit and run Hit by pitch Hitting for the cycle Home run Grand slam Inside-the-park

    Mendoza Line

    Mendoza Line

    Mendoza_Line

  • Sheng ji
  • Card game

    there is no declared dominant suit: In the deck, only kings, 10s, and 5s are worth points when taken as a trick. All kings and 10s are worth 10 points each

    Sheng ji

    Sheng ji

    Sheng_ji

  • Mariáš
  • Card game

    Mariáš or Mariasch a three-player, solo trick-taking game of the king–queen family of ace–ten games, but with a simplified scoring system. It is one of

    Mariáš

    Mariáš

    Mariáš

  • Smear (card game)
  • North American trick-taking card game

    Smear (also known as Schmier) is a North-American trick-taking card game of the all fours group, and a variant of pitch (setback). Several slightly different

    Smear (card game)

    Smear_(card_game)

  • Penn & Teller's Cruel Tricks for Dear Friends
  • 1987 American film

    interactive card trick. Penn will ask the person who is in on it to pull out a card and examine it and place it back into the deck. It doesn't matter

    Penn & Teller's Cruel Tricks for Dear Friends

    Penn_&_Teller's_Cruel_Tricks_for_Dear_Friends

  • Hearts (card game)
  • Card game

    Hearts is an "evasion-type" trick-taking playing card game for four players, although most variations can accommodate between three and six players. It

    Hearts (card game)

    Hearts (card game)

    Hearts_(card_game)

  • 1000 (card game)
  • Card game for two or three players

    of trick-taking and trump-based card games. The name is taken from the score at the end of the game. The game is for three players and a 24-card deck of

    1000 (card game)

    1000 (card game)

    1000_(card_game)

  • Stripped deck
  • Playing cards

    Ganjifa trick-taking game and many decks were made with only half of the traditional suits. The opposite of a stripped deck is an expanded deck. Many commercial

    Stripped deck

    Stripped_deck

  • Ambitious Card
  • Magic effect

    playing card seems to return to the top of the deck after being placed elsewhere in the middle of the deck. This is a classic effect in card magic and serves

    Ambitious Card

    Ambitious_Card

  • Pollack (card game)
  • German card game

    of Tresette, the aim being to score as many points as possible by taking tricks containing point-scoring cards and by announcing certain hand combinations

    Pollack (card game)

    Pollack_(card_game)

  • Flip trick
  • Skateboarding trick

    deck construction of the skateboard, including the griptape, and moves along the object. Numerous variations have been invented, whereby flip tricks are

    Flip trick

    Flip_trick

  • Letzter
  • Card game

    a card game for 3 or 4 players in which the aim is not to win the last trick. It originated in Germany and the names mean "the last one". It should not

    Letzter

    Letzter

    Letzter

  • Skat (card game)
  • German three-player card game

    (German pronunciation: [ˈskaːt]), historically Scat, is a three-player trick-taking card game of the ace–ten family, devised around 1810 in Altenburg

    Skat (card game)

    Skat (card game)

    Skat_(card_game)

  • Bavarian Tarock
  • Card game

    with the values Ace (known in Bavaria as the Sau or "Sow") to 6. The card deck has a total of 36 cards (4 suits each of 9 cards). In the trade, special

    Bavarian Tarock

    Bavarian Tarock

    Bavarian_Tarock

  • Marshall Brodien
  • American magician (1934–2019)

    Brodien was the creator and spokesperson for a trick deck of cards called TV Magic Cards, a renamed Svengali deck that was heavily advertised on television

    Marshall Brodien

    Marshall_Brodien

  • The Circus Card Trick
  • card of the deck prior to starting the trick. When the selection is returned to the deck, the magician has it placed on top and gives the deck a cut, placing

    The Circus Card Trick

    The_Circus_Card_Trick

  • Wendish Schafkopf
  • German four-player card game

    possible. He can also say "the first to win a trick is with me" whereupon the first other player to take a trick becomes the partner. The second option is

    Wendish Schafkopf

    Wendish_Schafkopf

  • Freestyle skateboarding tricks
  • under the deck (touching the front foot to the ground is not a proper Casper). Named for inventor Bobby "Casper" Boyden. While performing this trick, some

    Freestyle skateboarding tricks

    Freestyle_skateboarding_tricks

  • Faro shuffle
  • Perfectly interleaved playing card shuffle

    out-shuffles can be used to move the top card of the deck down into any desired position. The trick is to express the card's desired position as a binary

    Faro shuffle

    Faro shuffle

    Faro_shuffle

  • Dreierschnapsen
  • Austrian card game

    shuffles the deck; then the player to the right of the dealer, middlehand, cuts at least once from the shuffled deck or 'knocks' on the deck to indicate

    Dreierschnapsen

    Dreierschnapsen

    Dreierschnapsen

  • Rodney Mullen
  • American professional skateboarder

    influential skateboarders of all time. Mullen is credited for inventing numerous tricks, including the flatground ollie, kickflip, heelflip, impossible, and 360-kickflip

    Rodney Mullen

    Rodney Mullen

    Rodney_Mullen

  • Binokel
  • Card game

    its Swabian name, Benoggl. Binokel belongs to the family of melding and trick-taking games. Unlike others in the family, special card combinations (family

    Binokel

    Binokel

    Binokel

  • Shuffling
  • Procedure used to randomize a deck of playing cards

    Shuffling is a technique used to randomize a deck of playing cards, introducing an element of chance into card games. Various shuffling methods exist,

    Shuffling

    Shuffling

    Shuffling

  • Strohmandeln
  • Austrian two-hand card game

    pressure to win the trick (no Stichzwang). If the lead suit cannot be followed, a Tarock must be played (Tarockzwang). The deck is cut to decide which

    Strohmandeln

    Strohmandeln

    Strohmandeln

  • Ombre
  • Trick-taking card game

    hombre 'man'), also called l'Hombre, is a fast-moving seventeenth-century trick-taking card game for three players. It has been described as "the most successful

    Ombre

    Ombre

    Ombre

  • Chlust
  • Polish gambling card game

    always head the trick if they can. The highest trump wins the trick or the highest card of the led suit if no trumps are played. The trick winner leads to

    Chlust

    Chlust

    Chlust

  • Ganjifa
  • Persian card game

    single trick then they win the game. This game can be played with any pack of cards, including the Mughal types, and the shorter 48 card decks. European

    Ganjifa

    Ganjifa

    Ganjifa

  • Self-working magic
  • Self-working magic is a commonly used term in magic to refer to tricks that work simply from following a fixed procedure, rather than relying on trickery

    Self-working magic

    Self-working magic

    Self-working_magic

  • Russian Schnapsen
  • Card game

    Russian Schnapsen, Thousand Schnapsen, 1000 or Tysiacha is a trick-taking game of the ace–ten family for three players, the aim of which is to score over

    Russian Schnapsen

    Russian_Schnapsen

  • Tichu
  • Card game

    frequently played clockwise. The game is played with a deck of 56 cards, consisting of a 52-card deck of four suits (Jade, Sword, Pagoda, Star) plus four

    Tichu

    Tichu

    Tichu

  • Minchiate
  • Early 16th century Italian card game

    widely played. The term can also refer to the special deck of 97 playing cards used in the game. The deck is similar to the conventional tarot cards, but contains

    Minchiate

    Minchiate

  • Lusti-Kartl'n
  • Card game

    Bavarian trick-taking, card game for four players with an unusual rule for winning the tricks. Like the Czech game of Sedma, the winner of a trick is the

    Lusti-Kartl'n

    Lusti-Kartl'n

    Lusti-Kartl'n

  • Zheng Shangyou
  • Chinese card game

    then hearts, spades. Like Big Two, twos rank high, and the rest of the deck ranks as usual: aces above kings, kings above queens, and so on, with threes

    Zheng Shangyou

    Zheng Shangyou

    Zheng_Shangyou

  • Bierlachs
  • Card game variant

    names Bierlatz, Beer Skat Type Point-trick Players 3 Skills Hand evaluation, counting, cooperation Cards 32 Deck French or German-suited "Skat" pack Rank

    Bierlachs

    Bierlachs

  • Triomphe
  • Card game

    many trick-taking games like Euchre (via Écarté) and Whist (via Ruff and Honours). The earliest known description of Triomphe was of a point-trick game

    Triomphe

    Triomphe

    Triomphe

  • Truc y Flou
  • Card game

    known as the 'foot' (pied). The foot may change depending on who wins the trick and leads next. The game uses a pack of Spanish-suited cards of the Spanish

    Truc y Flou

    Truc y Flou

    Truc_y_Flou

  • Vint
  • Card game

    there is no dummy, all taken tricks count toward a game (that is, the tricks taken by the defenders as well as the tricks taken by the declarer side including

    Vint

    Vint

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  • Erick
  • Boy/Male

    American, Chinese, Christian, Danish, French, German, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish

    Erick

    Ruler; Ruler of the People; Peaceful Ruler; All-ruler; Forever; Alone; Ever Ruler

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  • Thick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Thick

    English : nickname from Middle English thikke ‘thick-set’, ‘sturdy’, ‘stout’.

    Thick

  • Arick
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, British, English, German, Norse

    Arick

    Ruler of All; Rule with Mercy; Ruler; Noble Leader

    Arick

  • Frick
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Frick

    Bold; Brave Man

    Frick

  • RICK
  • Male

    English

    RICK

     Pet form of English Richard, RICK means "powerful ruler."

    RICK

  • Tarick
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Tarick

    Morning star.

    Tarick

  • Arick
  • Boy/Male

    English Norse German

    Arick

    rule with mercy.

    Arick

  • Tarick
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian

    Tarick

    Morning Star; Variant of Tariq

    Tarick

  • Erick
  • Boy/Male

    Norse American Scandinavian

    Erick

    Ruler of the people. Famous Bearer: popular blues guitarist/singer Eric Clapton.

    Erick

  • Orick
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Orick

    From the Ancient Oak Tree

    Orick

  • Trick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southwest and South Wales)

    Trick

    English (southwest and South Wales) : metonymic nickname for a cunning or crafty person, from Middle English trick ‘strategem’, ‘device’ (from a Norman form of Old French triche).

    Trick

  • Frick
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Frick

    Courageous; brave.

    Frick

  • Brick
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Brick

    Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Bruic ‘descendant of Broc’, i.e. ‘Badger’ (sometimes so translated) or Ó Bric ‘descendant of Breac’, a personal name meaning ‘freckled’.English : possibly, as Reaney suggests, a nickname from Old English br̄ce ‘fragile’, ‘worthless’.German : topographic name for someone who lived in a swampy wood, brick, breck ‘swamp’, ‘wood’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Yiddish brik ‘bridge’, probably a topographic name.Altered spelling of German Brück (see Bruck).In some cases it may be an altered spelling of Slovenian Bric, regional name for someone from the hilly region of western Slovenia called Brda, a plural form of brdo ‘rising ground’.

    Brick

  • Rick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rick

    English : variant of Rich 2.German : from a short form of any of the Germanic personal names formed with rīc ‘power(ful)’.

    Rick

  • Brick
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Brick

    Bridge; Form of Brice; Quick-moving

    Brick

  • Brick
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Brick

    Bridge.

    Brick

  • Crick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Crick

    English : habitational name from Crick in Northamptonshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Crec, from Celtic creig ‘rock’, ‘cliff’.Possibly an Americanized spelling of any of the names mentioned at Creek 3.

    Crick

  • Trice
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Kent)

    Trice

    English (Kent) : perhaps a variant of Treece.Altered spelling of German Treis, a topographic name for someone who lived by or owned an uncultivated piece of land used as pasture, from Middle Low German drīsch ‘fallow land’, or a habitational name from a place named with this word (in Hessian dialect treis), in Hesse or on the Mosel river. Alternatively, in some instances it may be from a short form of the personal name Andreas (see Andrew).

    Trice

  • ERICK
  • Male

    English

    ERICK

    Variant spelling of English Eric, ERICK means "ever-ruler."

    ERICK

  • Buciac
  • Boy/Male

    Czechoslovakian

    Buciac

    Thick.

    Buciac

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  • sini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    sini

    A woman having a white complexion

  • Gamal
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Gamal

    Beauty

  • Deonne
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, Greek

    Deonne

    Divine; Follower of Dionysius

  • Faeem | فعیم
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Faeem | فعیم

    Famed

  • Manal
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic Muslim

    Manal

    Achieve.

  • Dibyansh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Dibyansh

  • Kaishori
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Kaishori

    The Adolescent; Goddess Parvati

  • Wigglesworth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Yorkshire)

    Wigglesworth

    English (West Yorkshire) : habitational name from a place in Ribblesdale, North Yorkshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Winchelesuuorde, from the genitive case of the Old English byname Wincel meaning ‘child’ + Old English worð ‘enclosure’.Michael Wigglesworth (1631–1705), Puritan poet and preacher, was brought from Yorkshire to New England as a child in 1638. His first home was in Charlestown, MA; subsequently, he settled in New Haven, CT. From 1651 onward he was a fellow of Harvard College; in 1654 he was appointed minister at Malden, MA. His son and grandson, both named Edward were professors of divinity at Harvard.

  • Mekka
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Mekka

    Name of a holy city

  • Taraab |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Taraab |

    Joy & sorrow

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  • Thick
  • adv.

    Closely; as, a plat of ground thick sown.

  • Tricky
  • a.

    Given to tricks; practicing deception; trickish; knavish.

  • Trick
  • a.

    An artifice or stratagem; a cunning contrivance; a sly procedure, usually with a dishonest intent; as, a trick in trade.

  • Thick
  • superl.

    Dull; not quick; as, thick of fearing.

  • Track
  • n.

    Course; way; as, the track of a comet.

  • Trick
  • a.

    A particular habit or manner; a peculiarity; a trait; as, a trick of drumming with the fingers; a trick of frowning.

  • Trick
  • a.

    A sly, dexterous, or ingenious procedure fitted to puzzle or amuse; as, a bear's tricks; a juggler's tricks.

  • Crook
  • n.

    An artifice; trick; tricky device; subterfuge.

  • Thick
  • superl.

    Deep; profound; as, thick sleep.

  • Track
  • n.

    A mark left by something that has passed along; as, the track, or wake, of a ship; the track of a meteor; the track of a sled or a wheel.

  • Prick
  • v.

    A small roll; as, a prick of spun yarn; a prick of tobacco.

  • Brick
  • n.

    Bricks, collectively, as designating that kind of material; as, a load of brick; a thousand of brick.

  • Truck
  • v. t.

    To transport on a truck or trucks.

  • Brick
  • n.

    Any oblong rectangular mass; as, a brick of maple sugar; a penny brick (of bread).

  • Trick
  • a.

    Mischievous or annoying behavior; a prank; as, the tricks of boys.

  • Tick
  • v. i.

    To give tick; to trust.

  • Thick
  • superl.

    Dense; not thin; inspissated; as, thick vapors. Also used figuratively; as, thick darkness.

  • Thick
  • superl.

    Having more depth or extent from one surface to its opposite than usual; not thin or slender; as, a thick plank; thick cloth; thick paper; thick neck.

  • Tricking
  • a.

    Given to tricks; tricky.

  • Trick
  • v. t.

    To deceive by cunning or artifice; to impose on; to defraud; to cheat; as, to trick another in the sale of a horse.