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American baseball player (born 1942)
Mitchell Jack "Mickey" Stanley (born July 20, 1942) is an American former professional baseball player. A native of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Stanley signed with
Mickey_Stanley
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Look up Mickey or mickey in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mickey is a given name, nickname, and occasionally a surname. Notable people and characters
Mickey
American baseball player and manager (1903–1962)
Gordon Stanley "Mickey" Cochrane (April 6, 1903 – June 28, 1962), nicknamed "Black Mike", was an American professional baseball player, manager and coach
Mickey_Cochrane
American documentary series
Brown Emma Stone Dave McCary Ali Herting Nicole Stott Emily Osborne Mickey Stanley Beth Garrabrant Avi Belkin Limor Gott Ronen Nancy Abraham Lisa Heller
The_Yogurt_Shop_Murders
Baseball award given annually to the best fielder at each position in each league in MLB
Mickey Stanley Carl Yastrzemski† Bill Freehan Jim Kaat† N/A 1969 Joe Pepitone Davey Johnson Brooks Robinson*† Mark Belanger Paul Blair Mickey Stanley
Gold_Glove_Award
Major League Baseball franchise in Detroit, Michigan
1960s. In 1963, pitchers Mickey Lolich and Denny McLain entered the rotation. Outfielders Willie Horton (1963), Mickey Stanley (1964) and Jim Northrup
Detroit_Tigers
65th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series
Detroit manager Mayo Smith received some notoriety for moving outfielder Mickey Stanley to shortstop for the 1968 World Series, which has been called one of
1968_World_Series
2026 American television programming awards
Herting, Dave McCary, Emily Osborne, Sara Rodriguez, Limor Gott Ronen, Mickey Stanley, Emma Stone, Nicole Stott, executive producers (HBO Max) Outstanding
3rd_Gotham_TV_Awards
Sorrell". "Mario Soto". "Paul Splittorff". "Mike Squires". "Bob Stanley". "Mickey Stanley". "Mel Stottlemyre". "Stephen Strasburg". "Pete Suder". "Lee Tannehill"
List of Major League Baseball players who spent their entire career with one franchise
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_who_spent_their_entire_career_with_one_franchise
American baseball player and manager (1915–1977)
in the 1968 World Series. ESPN has ranked Smith's decision to move Mickey Stanley to shortstop for the 1968 World Series as the third "gutsiest call"
Mayo_Smith
American baseball player (born 1947)
finally make contact, but popped out to end the game. Cash's teammate Mickey Stanley commented on facing Ryan that day by saying, "Those were the best pitches
Nolan_Ryan
American baseball player (1939–2011)
the 1968 World Series, as Smith famously moved regular center fielder Mickey Stanley to shortstop to replace the weak-hitting Ray Oyler. An excellent streak
Jim_Northrup_(baseball)
APSPL, NASL and UPSL
Bruce Miller, Jim Price, Darrel Chaney, Jim Northrup, Gene Hiser, Mickey Stanley, Danny Napoleon, Dick McAuliffe, and Zoilo Versalles. Few had much success
Men's professional softball in the United States
Men's_professional_softball_in_the_United_States
Name list
politician Michael Stanley (1948–2021), American rock singer Michael Stanley (rugby union) (born 1989), Samoan Rugby Union player Mickey Stanley (born 1942)
Stanley_(name)
National League. The only players to accomplish the feat twice were Mickey Stanley, who posted a 1.000 fielding percentage in 1968 and 1970, and Nick Markakis
List of Gold Glove Award winners at outfield
List_of_Gold_Glove_Award_winners_at_outfield
Major League Baseball season
in the World Series, Oyler was replaced at shortstop by outfielder Mickey Stanley in a historic gamble by manager Mayo Smith. In the offseason, Oyler
1968_Detroit_Tigers_season
American animated interactive children's television series
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse is an American animated interactive children's television series for preschoolers. Produced by Disney Television Animation, the
Mickey_Mouse_Clubhouse
American actor (1920–2014)
Mickey Rooney (born Ninnian Joseph Yule Jr.; September 23, 1920 – April 6, 2014) was an American actor. In a career spanning nearly nine decades, he appeared
Mickey_Rooney
American baseball player (1934–2020)
manager Mayo Smith benched shortstop Ray Oyler and sent center fielder Mickey Stanley to play shortstop to make room for Kaline in the outfield. ESPN later
Al_Kaline
American baseball player (1935–2021)
runs his next year, batting .278. In 1966, he lost playing time to Mickey Stanley and Jim Northrup, appearing in only 32 games before getting traded to
Don_Demeter
American baseball player (1954–2009)
anyone in the world, Fidrych said, "My buddy and former Tigers teammate Mickey Stanley, because he's never been to my house." Fidrych lived with his wife Ann
Mark_Fidrych
American baseball player (1939–2016)
manager Mayo Smith to take the radical step of playing center fielder Mickey Stanley at shortstop in the World Series in order to get a better bat in the
Dick_McAuliffe
American actor (born 1952)
Philip Andre "Mickey" Rourke Jr. (/rʊərk/ ROORK; born September 16, 1952) is an American actor and former professional boxer who has appeared primarily
Mickey_Rourke
American baseball player (born 1948)
1974. LeFlore split time in center field in 1974 with veteran Tiger Mickey Stanley before taking over as the starter in 1975. Largely known as a base stealer
Ron_LeFlore
American baseball player (1937–1981)
Horton, Jim Northrup, Al Kaline, and Mickey Stanley that he wanted in the lineup for every World Series game. Stanley had not played the shortstop position
Ray_Oyler
American baseball player (1935–2020)
Game 3 of the 1906 World Series. After allowing a leadoff single to Mickey Stanley in the ninth inning, Gibson finished the game by striking out Tiger
Bob_Gibson
1994 American film
Anthony Quinn as Emillio Michael DeLorenzo as Ernesto Steve Buscemi as Mickey Stanley Tucci as George Gerardo Mejía as Armando Steven Randazzo as Nick Paul
Somebody_to_Love_(1994_film)
Topics referred to by the same term
(filmmaker) (born 1963), American director, screenwriter, producer and editor Mickey Stanley (born 1942), baseball player This disambiguation page lists articles
Michael Stanley (disambiguation)
Michael_Stanley_(disambiguation)
City in Michigan, United States
Wild; was raised in Brighton Kyle Schultz, founder of MLW Wiffleball Mickey Stanley, center fielder for the Detroit Tigers; World Series champion (1968);
Brighton,_Michigan
American businessman (1929–2017)
East Detroit and featured former Detroit Tiger stars Jim Northrup, Mickey Stanley, Jim Price and Norm Cash, along with established softball players such
Mike_Ilitch
Major League Baseball season
singles by Dan Meyer and Alex Johnson, and a walk by Aurelio Rodríguez. Mickey Stanley ended it with a walk-off single to right field, driving in Johnson.
1976_Detroit_Tigers_season
Major League Baseball season
The Tigers beat the White Sox, 6–1, as Mickey Lolich struck out nine batters for his third win. Mickey Stanley, Bill Freehan, and Willie Horton all hit
1972_Detroit_Tigers_season
American baseball player (born 1942)
with a good defense, manager Mayo Smith moved regular center fielder Mickey Stanley to shortstop as a replacement for Ray Oyler, who was benched because
Willie_Horton_(baseball)
Major League Baseball season
Strikeouts John Hiller, Hutch Award Al Kaline, Roberto Clemente Award Mickey Stanley, AL Gold Glove Award, outfield Ed Brinkman MLB leader in games played
1973_Detroit_Tigers_season
1960s. In 1963, pitchers Mickey Lolich and Denny McLain entered the rotation. Outfielders Willie Horton (1963), Mickey Stanley (1964) and Jim Northrup
History_of_the_Detroit_Tigers
American baseball player and analyst (1941–2023)
featured several former Detroit Tigers such as Price, Jim Northrup, Mickey Stanley, and Norm Cash, largely in promotional roles. The Caesars disbanded
Jim_Price_(catcher)
Canadian ice hockey player (1894–1940)
Duncan McMillan "Mickey" MacKay (May 25, 1894 – May 30, 1940) was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre and rover who played primarily in the Pacific
Mickey_MacKay
American sports journalist and author (1928–2023)
Trammell/Lou Whitaker), Baseball Digest, November 1978 Mickey Stanley: He Was the Complete Pro (Mickey Stanley), Baseball Digest, March 1979 Membership in 3,000-Hit
Jerry_Green_(writer)
1955 song by Jimmie Dodd
"Mickey Mouse March" is the opening theme for The Mickey Mouse Club television show, which aired in the United States from October 1955 to 1959, on the
Mickey_Mouse_March
Professional softball team
pizza chain, Ilitch signed former Detroit Tiger stars, Jim Northrup, Mickey Stanley, Jim Price and Norm Cash to play part-time and promotional roles to
Detroit_Caesars
American baseball player (born 1953)
hometown Detroit Tigers growing up, listing Al Kaline, Mickey Lolich, Willie Horton, and Mickey Stanley among his favorite players. Tanana attended Detroit
Frank_Tanana
Major League Baseball season
Outfielders 25 Tim Corcoran 33 Steve Kemp 8 Ron LeFlore 34 Charlie Spikes 24 Mickey Stanley 22 Dave Stegman 14 John Wockenfuss Other batters 10 Rusty Staub Manager
1978_Detroit_Tigers_season
Major League Baseball season
LeFlore #2 in AL in strikeouts (139) #2 in MLB in times caught stealing (20) Mickey Lolich #2 in MLB in losses (18) #6 in MLB in complete games (19) Dan Meyer
1975_Detroit_Tigers_season
22" or "Lapa"[citation needed] Mickey Rivers, John Milton Rivers (1970–1984): "Mick The Quick", "Gozzlehead", or "Mickey Mouth" Lee Thomas, James Leroy
List_of_baseball_nicknames
Canadian ice hockey player, broadcaster (born 1947)
Michael Edward "Mickey" Redmond (born December 27, 1947) is a Canadian former professional hockey player. He is currently a color commentator for Detroit
Mickey_Redmond
Major League Baseball season
Green 23 Willie Horton 6 Al Kaline 4 Jim Landis 5 Jim Northrup 24 Mickey Stanley Manager 10 Mayo Smith Coaches 50 Tony Cuccinello 51 Wally Moses 52 Hal
1967_Detroit_Tigers_season
This is a filmography of Mickey Rourke. This list includes information about films starring Mickey Rourke, notes, awards, his television works, trivia
Mickey_Rourke_filmography
Major League Baseball season
Bruton 4 Don Demeter 23 Willie Horton 6 Al Kaline 45 Jim Northrup 49 Mickey Stanley 24 George Thomas Manager 7 Chuck Dressen Coaches 54 Wayne Blackburn
1964_Detroit_Tigers_season
American rock band
hiatus in the early 1990s, the band reformed in 1992 as "Starship featuring Mickey Thomas" and resumed touring. In June 1984, Paul Kantner, the last remaining
Starship_(band)
High school in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Sapp, Gospel singer / former lead singer of Gospel group Commissioned Mickey Stanley, MLB player for 1968 World Series champion Detroit Tigers "Ottawa Hills
Ottawa Hills High School (Michigan)
Ottawa_Hills_High_School_(Michigan)
American percussionist (born 1943)
Mickey Hart (born Michael Steven Hartman, September 11, 1943) is an American percussionist. He is best known as one of the two drummers of the rock band
Mickey_Hart
Major League Baseball season
(19) #4 in AL in wild pitches (12) #8 in AL in earned runs allowed (112) Mickey Lolich MLB leader in home runs allowed (38) AL leader in losses (21) MLB
1974_Detroit_Tigers_season
Sports season
Reggie Jackson (OAK) Roberto Clemente Monte Irvin George Kelly Warren Spahn Mickey Welch Billy Evans (umpire) The Kansas City Royals leave Municipal Stadium
1973 Major League Baseball season
1973_Major_League_Baseball_season
Betsy Snite — Olympic skiing silver medalist Joe Soboleski — NFL player Mickey Stanley — MLB player Matt Steigenga — NBA player Frank Steketee — All-American
List of people from Grand Rapids, Michigan
List_of_people_from_Grand_Rapids,_Michigan
advantage over the second-place Chicago White Sox (44–34) in the AL West. Mickey Stanley lashes a crucial, ninth-inning home run as the Detroit Tigers (42–34)
1972_in_baseball
Major League Baseball season
the Detroit Tigers to the New York Mets for Dean Chance and Bill Denehy. Mickey Lolich became the second pitcher in the history of the American League to
1971_Detroit_Tigers_season
Sports season
the All-Star Game, both League Championship Series, and the World Series. Mickey Mantle had his No. 7 retired by the New York Yankees on June 8. This was
1969 Major League Baseball season
1969_Major_League_Baseball_season
Hall of Fame
Charlie Sanders, 1990 Hal Schram, 1990 Bubba Smith, 1993 Billy Sims, 1990 Mickey Stanley, 1994 Emanuel Steward, 1996 Isiah Thomas, 1998 Rudy Tomjanovich, 1995
Michigan_Sports_Hall_of_Fame
Sports season
Pete Rose (CIN) Sport Magazine's World Series Most Valuable Player Award: Mickey Lolich (STL) Kiki Cuyler Goose Goslin Joe Medwick With the relocation of
1968 Major League Baseball season
1968_Major_League_Baseball_season
Sports season
Kessinger (CHC) Luis Aparicio (CWS) Outfield Tommie Agee (NYM) Ken Berry (CWS) Roberto Clemente (PIT) Paul Blair (BAL) Pete Rose (CIN) Mickey Stanley (DET)
1970 Major League Baseball season
1970_Major_League_Baseball_season
for the Detroit Tigers professional baseball team. 1911 – Ty Cobb 1934 – Mickey Cochrane 1935 – Hank Greenberg 1937 – Charlie Gehringer 1940 – Hank Greenberg
Detroit Tigers award winners and league leaders
Detroit_Tigers_award_winners_and_league_leaders
1,185 63 Jimmy Wynn 1,182 0 1,182 64 Dwayne Murphy 1,179 1,174 5 65 Mickey Stanley 1,175 1,175 0 66 Dexter Fowler 1,170 111 1,059 67 Michael Bourn 1,159
List of Major League Baseball career games played as a center fielder leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_games_played_as_a_center_fielder_leaders
Stairs, OF, 2006 Gerry Staley, P, 1961 Oscar Stanage, C, 1909–1925 Mickey Stanley, OF, 1964–1978 Joe Staton, IF, 1972–1973 Rusty Staub, OF, 1976–1979
Detroit Tigers all-time roster
Detroit_Tigers_all-time_roster
Mickey Rooney (1920–2014) was an American actor of stage, film, television, Broadway, radio, and vaudeville. Beginning as a child actor, his career extended
Mickey_Rooney_filmography
1929 ice hockey championship series
The 1929 Stanley Cup Final was played by the defending champion New York Rangers and the Boston Bruins. This was the first time in Stanley Cup Final history
1929_Stanley_Cup_Final
Major League Baseball season
Brown 4 Don Demeter 23 Willie Horton 6 Al Kaline 30 Jim Northrup 24 Mickey Stanley Manager 7 Chuck Dressen 55 Frank Skaff 51 Bob Swift Coaches 52 Pat
1966_Detroit_Tigers_season
Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-01-27. "Mickey Stanley Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-02-05. "Mike Stanley Statistics". Baseball-Reference
List of Major League Baseball players (Sp–Sz)
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_(Sp–Sz)
1915 ice hockey championship series
on the Stanley Cup 1914–15 Vancouver Millionaires Centres Mickey MacKay Fred Cyclone Taylor‡ Wingers Frank Nighbor Russell Barney Stanley Defencemen
1915_Stanley_Cup_Final
Major League Baseball season
Outfielders 26 Gates Brown 23 Willie Horton 6 Al Kaline 5 Jim Northrup 24 Mickey Stanley 27 Ron Woods Other batters 31 Wayne Redmond Manager 10 Mayo Smith Coaches
1969_Detroit_Tigers_season
Minor league baseball team
Dick Sisler (1941) MLB All-Star Elías Sosa (1969) Denny Sothern (1925) Mickey Stanley (1961) 4 x Gold Glove Max Surkont (1940) Emil Verban (1939) 2 x MLB
Decatur_Commodores
American baseball player (1948–2011)
to the majors in 1975 when a thumb injury ended Tigers outfielder Mickey Stanley's season. He batted .221 with four home runs and eight runs batted in
Billy_Baldwin_(baseball)
American baseball player (1943–2022)
Sparma 22 Pat Dobson 23 Willie Horton 24 Mickey Stanley 25 Norm Cash 26 Gates Brown 27 Wayne Comer 29 Mickey Lolich (World Series MVP) 39 Jon Warden 43
Tom_Matchick
American manufacturer of steam cars
The Stanley Motor Carriage Company was an American manufacturer of steam cars that operated from 1902 to 1924, going defunct after it failed to adapt
Stanley Motor Carriage Company
Stanley_Motor_Carriage_Company
Major League Baseball season
Brown 23 Willie Horton 6 Al Kaline 31 Russ Nagelson 5 Jim Northrup 24 Mickey Stanley Manager 10 Mayo Smith Coaches 51 Wally Moses (First base/Hitting) 52
1970_Detroit_Tigers_season
1,378 83 Mookie Wilson 2,682 406 2,276 Jimmy Wynn 2,682 0 2,682 85 Mickey Stanley 2,666 2,666 0 86 Denard Span 2,632 1,165 1,467 87 Bill Tuttle 2,608
List of Major League Baseball career putouts leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_putouts_leaders
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Fregosi†* 4 1.0 - 1st Jim Bouton†* 3 0.7 - 1st Davey Johnson†* 3 0.7 - 1st Mickey Stanley†* 2 0.5 - 1st Bob Bailey†* 1 0.2 - 1st Nelson Briles†* 1 0.2 - 1st Clay
1984 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
1984_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
outfielder Mickey Stanley to shortstop, improving his offense by opening a spot for Al Kaline. October 10 – In Game 7 of the World Series, Mickey Lolich of
1968_in_baseball
Major League Baseball season
Corcoran 23 Willie Horton 33 Steve Kemp 8 Ron LeFlore 22 Ben Oglivie 24 Mickey Stanley Other batters 34 Bob Molinaro 10 Rusty Staub Manager 35 Ralph Houk Coaches
1977_Detroit_Tigers_season
1919 ice hockey championship series
The 1919 Stanley Cup Final was the ice hockey playoff series to determine the 1919 Stanley Cup champions. The series was cancelled due to an outbreak
1919_Stanley_Cup_Final
Major League Baseball season
Demeter 23 Willie Horton 6 Al Kaline 30 Jim Northrup 32 Wayne Redmond 49 Mickey Stanley 24 George Thomas Manager 7 Chuck Dressen 51 Bob Swift Coaches 52 Pat
1965_Detroit_Tigers_season
St. Claire 2010: Shawn Green, Earl Harrist, Chris Jones, Dick Ryan, Mickey Stanley, Don Waful 2011: Jerry Brooks, Lou Johnson, Joseph Kren, Gene Locklear
Syracuse Baseball Wall of Fame
Syracuse_Baseball_Wall_of_Fame
American baseball player (1940–2025)
Writers' Association of America — garnering 25% of the votes to edge Mickey Stanley and Al Kaline. In November 1970, veteran Detroit sports writer Watson
Tom_Timmermann
Minor league baseball team
All-Star Jim Northrup (1961–1962) Jim Rooker (1964) Joe Sparma (1963) Mickey Stanley (1961–1962) 5× Gold Glove (from baseball-reference.com) 1960 – Aubrey
Duluth–Superior Dukes (1956–1970)
Duluth–Superior_Dukes_(1956–1970)
American baseball player (1948–2022)
extra innings, he scored the winning run on a walk-off sacrifice fly by Mickey Stanley in what turned out to be the only run he would score in his major league
John_Gamble_(baseball)
Major League Baseball season
including Mark Fidrych, Bill Freehan, Dick McAuliffe, Dave Bergman, Mickey Stanley, Willie Horton, Kirk Gibson, Cecil Fielder, Al Kaline, the combination
1999_Detroit_Tigers_season
– Don Bosch July 16 – John Purdin July 17 – Don Kessinger July 20 – Mickey Stanley July 21 – Mike Hegan July 22 – Frank Johnson July 24 – Cotton Nash July
1942_in_baseball
4th edition of Major League Baseball's American League Championship Series
eighth, McAuliffe walked and was sacrificed to second by Al Kaline. Mickey Stanley reached on an infield hit, sending McAuliffe to third. Rollie Fingers
1972 American League Championship Series
1972_American_League_Championship_Series
1986 ice hockey championship series
1986 Stanley Cup Final was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1985–86 season, and the culmination of the 1986 Stanley Cup playoffs
1986_Stanley_Cup_Final
1970 studio album by Stanley Turrentine
saxophonist Stanley Turrentine recorded for the Blue Note label in 1969 and performed by Turrentine with Thad Jones, Cedar Walton, Buster Williams, and Mickey Roker
Another Story (Stanley Turrentine album)
Another_Story_(Stanley_Turrentine_album)
1985 film by Michael Cimino
Cimino, and starring Mickey Rourke, John Lone, and Ariane Koizumi. The film follows tough New York City police captain Stanley White (Rourke) battling
Year of the Dragon (1985 film)
Year_of_the_Dragon_(1985_film)
Rapids Union High School, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track, NLU Mickey Stanley, Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills High School, Baseball Frank Steketee, Grand
Grand_Rapids_City_League
1918 ice hockey championship series
The 1918 Stanley Cup Final was contested by the National Hockey League (NHL) champion Toronto and the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) champion
1918_Stanley_Cup_Final
American television series
Brittney as James “Jimmy” Roarke Jessica Frances Dukes as Birdie Polk Stanley Morgan as Mickey Flanagan Sarah Bolger as Bridget Walsh Allen Leech as Brendan Cahill
The_Westies_(TV_series)
1963 film by Stanley Kramer
Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, Buddy Hackett, Ethel Merman, Dorothy Provine, Mickey Rooney, Dick Shawn, Phil Silvers, Terry-Thomas, and Jonathan Winters. The
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
It's_a_Mad,_Mad,_Mad,_Mad_World
successor to Jefferson Starship, the group originally featured vocalists Mickey Thomas and Grace Slick, guitarist Craig Chaquico, bassist Pete Sears, drummer
List_of_Starship_members
Award-winning documentary film Searching for Sugar Man, in Detroit July 20 - Mickey Stanley, outfielder for the Detroit Tigers (1964–1978) and 4× Gold Glove Award
1942_in_Michigan
American fast food restaurant chain
Chase 5.25% Geode Capital Management 2.31% Bank of America 2.08% Morgan Stanley 2.46% Wellington Management Company 1.66% Norges Bank (December 31, 2024)
McDonald's
1968 ice hockey championship series
1968 Stanley Cup Final was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1967–68 season, and the culmination of the 1968 Stanley Cup playoffs
1968_Stanley_Cup_Final
Baseball Hall of Fame Roberto Clemente Monte Irvin George Kelly Warren Spahn Mickey Welch Billy Evans (umpire) 1 Modern (1901–present) single-season strikeout
1973_in_baseball
1969 ice hockey championship series
1969 Stanley Cup Final was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1968–69 season, and the culmination of the 1969 Stanley Cup playoffs
1969_Stanley_Cup_Final
MICKEY STANLEY
MICKEY STANLEY
Girl/Female
Indian
Like Milk
Boy/Male
English American
Abbreviation of Richard 'powerful; strong ruler.
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Michael and Michaela, both MICKEY means "who is like God?"
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a topographic name for someone living in the Lickey Hills, southwest of Birmingham.Perhaps an altered spelling of Scottish Leckie.
Boy/Male
Hebrew American English Irish
Who is like God? Gift from God. In the Bible, St. Michael was the conqueror of Satan and patron...
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and German
Dutch and German : occupational name for a stonemason or someone who used or made pickaxes or chisel, from bicke ‘pickaxe’, ‘chisel’ + the agent suffix -er. Compare Bick.English : occupational name for a beekeeper, Middle English biker (from Old English bīcere). Bees were important in medieval England because their honey provided the only means of sweetening food (sugar being a more recent importation); honey was also used in preserving.English : habitational name from Bicker in Lincolnshire or Byker in Tyne and Wear, both named with the Old English preposition bī ‘by’, ‘beside’ + Old Norse kjarr ‘wet ground’, ‘brushwood’.Cars Bicker was a wealthy merchant and one of the commissioners to New Netherland under the West India Company’s 1621 charter.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Vicker, from the Middle English variant vicarie, derived directly from Latin vicarius. The English surname is also established in Cork, Ireland.
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Hebrew, Irish, Swedish
Who is Like God
Male
French
French form of Greek Michaēl, MICHEL means "who is like God?"
Male
English
Pet form of English Michael, MICKY means "who is like God?"
Surname or Lastname
Irish (Munster)
Irish (Munster) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÃceadh ‘descendant of Ãcidhe’, a byname meaning ‘doctor’, ‘healer’.English : from a pet form of Hick.
Boy/Male
Australian, Greek
People's Victory
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, German, Jamaican, Norse, Swedish
Rich; Powerful Ruler; Dominant Ruler; Brother; Strong Power; Hardy Power; Brave Ruler; Abbreviation of Richard
Boy/Male
Irish
Healer.
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Greek Michaēl, MIKKEL means "who is like God?"
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Vickery.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, Hebrew, Irish
Who is Like God; Form of Michael; Diminutive Form of Michael Like God
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name from Trickey in Devon, recorded in 1238 as Trikehle apparently ‘enclosure (Middle English hey) of a man nicknamed Trick’.
Surname or Lastname
English and northern Irish
English and northern Irish : probably a variant of Richey (see Richie).Possibly an altered spelling of German Richey.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Ricky, RICKEY means "powerful ruler."
MICKEY STANLEY
MICKEY STANLEY
Female
Romanian
Romanian name derived from Roman Dacia, the name for the region that is today Moldova and Romania. According to Strabo, the Dacians were originally known as the daoi, from Phrygian daos, DACIANA means "wolf." It is interesting to note, too, that daoi is the Gaelic word for a "wicked man."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Arunthiran | à®…à®°à¯à®¨à¯à®¤à¯€à®°à®£Â
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name NOELANI means "heavenly girl; mist of heaven."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Lotus stalk, Lotus stem, Lotus
Boy/Male
Persian
Name of a Persian king.
Boy/Male
English American Scottish
derived from John: God is gracious. During the Middle Ages, Jack was so common that it was used...
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Shiva; Weapon of Siva (Trishul); The Horse of Surya
Boy/Male
Indian
Intelligent, Skillful
Girl/Female
Arabic
Queen
Girl/Female
British, English, Hebrew
Famous Bearer; Derivative of the French Laverna
MICKEY STANLEY
MICKEY STANLEY
MICKEY STANLEY
MICKEY STANLEY
MICKEY STANLEY
a.
Evil in principle or practice; deviating from morality; contrary to the moral or divine law; addicted to vice or sin; sinful; immoral; profligate; -- said of persons and things; as, a wicked king; a wicked woman; a wicked deed; wicked designs.
superl.
Tending to produce nausea; sickening; as, a sickly smell; sickly sentimentality.
v. i.
To act or serve as lackey; to pay servile attendance.
v. t.
To guard, as a camp or road, by an outlying picket.
superl.
Producing, or tending to, disease; as, a sickly autumn; a sickly climate.
v. t.
To attend as a lackey; to wait upon.
a.
Somewhat mucky; soft, sticky, and dirty; muxy.
a.
Fantastic; restless; as, kicksy-wicksy flames.
superl.
Somewhat sick; disposed to illness; attended with disease; as, a sickly body.
v. i. & t.
To negotiate a dicker; to barter.
a.
Having a wick; -- used chiefly in composition; as, a two-wicked lamp.
v. t.
To furnish with a tickets; to book; as, to ticket passengers to California.
v. t.
To distinguish by a ticket; to put a ticket on; as, to ticket goods.
v.
A certificate or token of right of admission to a place of assembly, or of passage in a public conveyance; as, a theater ticket; a railroad or steamboat ticket.
v. t.
To make qualmish; to nauseate; to disgust; as, to sicken the stomach.
v. i.
To play or act the jockey; to cheat.
v. t.
To play the jockey toward; to cheat; to trick; to impose upon in trade; as, to jockey a customer.
a.
Carefully selected; chosen; as, picked men.
v. t.
To tether to, or as to, a picket; as, to picket a horse.
n.
Alt. of Dicky