Mick Jagger
Lead singer of The Rolling Stones, rock and roll icon
Michael Philip Jagger (born December 26, 1943) is an English singer, songwriter, and actor who rose to prominence as the lead vocalist and one of the primary songwriters of The Rolling Stones, formed in 1962. With his partner Keith Richards, Jagger helped define the sound and attitude of rock music, creating timeless hits like "Satisfaction," "Paint It Black," and "Sympathy for the Devil." Beyond music, he pursued an acting career, appearing in films such as "Performance" and "Freejack." Known for his energetic performances and provocative public persona, Jagger became an icon of the sexual revolution and counterculture movement. The Rolling Stones remain one of the highest-grossing touring acts in music history. His influence extends across generations, with his innovative approach to rock music, marketing, and entertainment reshaping popular culture. Jagger's longevity in the industry—remaining active well into his eighth decade—demonstrates his enduring appeal and artistic vitality.
Mick Harris
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Mick Mulvaney
White House Chief of Staff, OMB Director, U.S. Congressman
Mick Foley
Professional wrestler, Mankind persona, hardcore wrestling innovator
Mick Fleetwood
Drummer and founder of Fleetwood Mac, rock legend
Entertainment
British
1943
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Mick
Irish origin
“A short, punchy nickname for Michael, Irish Mícheál, or similar origins, meaning 'who is like God.' Mick carries a casual, friendly, everyman quality while maintaining Irish charm and accessibility—it's a name that feels equally at home in a pub or a boardroom.”