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Surname Vicker - Meaning and Origin

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Vicker: What does the surname Vicker mean?

The last name Vicker is of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the Old English word "Vicarius," which means "deputy" or "substitute". It was originally used as a nickname before turning into a surname. The term was commonly used for a person who served a parish as a representative of a senior church official or bishop, essentially a village priest or cleric. Thus, the surname Vicker may have been an occupational name for a person employed as a vicar. Over time, the original form "Vicarius" was shortened to "Vicar" in English and later appeared as "Vicker" as surnames evolved. Please note that surname meanings can vary according to their regional origins, evolution, and interpretations. In the context of the Vicker surname, there may also be different historical and cultural connotations attached, particularly relevant to areas where this surname is commonly found.

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Vicker: Where does the name Vicker come from?

The last name Vicker is primarily found in the United States and Canada. The surname is believed to be of English origin, and records of the surname go back as far as the late 14th century.

In the United States, the state of Pennsylvania is home to the highest concentration of the surname Vicker. In the latest available data from the 2000 U.S. Census, there were 859 people bearing the last name Vicker living in Pennsylvania. Michigan and Illinois trailed with 559 and 451 Vickers respectively.

In Canada, the surname Vicker is most common in the province of Ontario. According to 2017 data from the Government of Canada, Ontario had the nation’s highest concentration of Vickers, with 724 people bearing the name. Alberta trailed with 232 Vickers.

Though heavily concentrated in the United States and Canada, Vicker can also be found in other parts of the world. Records indicate that the name is found in England, Germany, Belgium, Austria, Ireland, Romania, and beyond. As the world continues to become increasingly interconnected, the surname is only likely to reach further corners of the globe.

Variations of the surname Vicker

The surname Vicker is of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the name Vicar, which itself is derived from the Latin vicarius, meaning "delegate". Variants of this surname include Vickar, Vickors, Vickers, Vekers, Vyckers, Vickerstaff, and Vickery.

In early English records, Vicker was spelled in a variety of ways, including Vicecomit, Vicecomes, Vicomitis, Vicecomesse, Vicecomes, Vicker, Vekar and Vycar. The more popular versions of these spellings in the United States are Vickers, Vickery, Vickors and Vickerstaff.

Vickers is the most common modern variant and is often a patronymic surname, meaning son of Vicar. It can also be a locational name referring to an ancestor who came from Vicker's Mill in Shropshire, England.

The Scottish variant of Vicker is Vickery. This can be a patronymic surname meaning the son of Vicar or a locational name referring to the lands of Vickery, near Aberfoyle, Scotland.

The variation Vickerstaff is typically found in Ireland and was derived from the Middle English phrase Vycarstaffe, meaning “Vicker's staff” or the stick carried by a provost of a mediæval guild or college.

The rarity of these surnames makes them difficult to trace, but one possibility is that many of them originated in Scotland, England and Ireland, before being transported to the United States as immigrants.

Famous people with the name Vicker

  • Nikki Vickers: Actress best known for playing Angela in Nickelodeon’s All That spinoff All That Now.
  • Marla Vicker: American actress, writer, producer and founder of her own production company, Motion Vicker Pictures.
  • Bruce Vicker: American actor known for his roles in the films The Punisher (2004) and 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003).
  • Lewis Vicker: English actor, writer and director known for films such as Dirty Money and The Return of the Incredible Mr. Moonbert.
  • Dave Vicker: Professional hockey player who played for the National Hockey League’s St. Louis Blues and the American Hockey League’s Hershey Bears.
  • Heather Vicker: Award-winning writer known for her novels Pawnshop and The Chestnut Way, which earned her the Rachel Carson Book Award in 2003.
  • Barbara Vickers: American author, artist and poet known for her work with Vowell Publications, which she founded in 1978.
  • Jon Vicker: A Canadian artist and sculptor who has been showcasing his work since the 1970s.
  • Holly Vicker: English singer and songwriter best known for her 2008 single “That’s Life”.
  • Wade Vicker: American television news anchor and reporter, currently a weekend anchor on KLAS-TV (Las Vegas, NV).

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