Description:
Alick is a Scottish and Irish surname. It is derived from the Gaelic word 'alick' meaning 'peaceful'. The surname may also be derived from the Old French 'alic' meaning 'of the Alemanni', a Germanic tribe who settled in Scotland in the 6th century. The surname may also be derived from the Middle English 'alick' meaning 'all wise'. The surname may also be derived from the Latin 'alicus' meaning 'of the Alans', a tribe of nomadic warriors who settled in Britain in the 4th century. The surname may also be derived from the Welsh 'alch' meaning 'white'. The surname may also be derived from the Irish 'alach' meaning 'he who repairs, he who mends'. The surname may also be derived from the Scottish Gaelic 'alach' meaning 'the young one'. The surname may also be derived from the Irish Gaelic 'alacha' meaning 'the little one'. The surname may also be derived from the Welsh 'alch' meaning 'white'. The surname may also be derived from the Old French 'alic' meaning 'of the Alemanni', a Germanic tribe who settled in Scotland in the 6th century.








