Yes, "Dyck" is typically pronounced like "dike," rhyming with "bike." This pronunciation is common in names of Dutch origin, where the "y" is often pronounced like a long "i." However, pronunciation can vary by region or personal preference.
Dyck as in hike...
Hermann Dyck was born in 1812.
Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck ended in 1811.
Samuel Warren Dike was born in 1839.
Floris van Dyck died in 1651.
It's pronounced like "die and ke" "D eye k" also check with this link to listen how its pronounced: http://www.howjsay.com/index.php?word=dike
it is pronounced - kinder-dik or kinder-dek the 'J' is silent
The pronunciation of "Duyck" would typically be "dike" in English, with a long "i" sound like in "bike" and a hard "k" sound at the end. The "uy" combination is pronounced as a long "i" sound in many English words of Dutch origin, like "buy" or "guy." It is important to note that pronunciation can vary based on regional accents and dialects.
Dyck as in hike...
the name dyck means dich
the name dyck means dich
Rand Dyck was born in 1943.
Hermann Dyck was born in 1812.
Hermann Dyck died in 1874.
Ian Dyck was born in 1954.
Ian Dyck died in 2007.
Eric Dyck is 5' 8".