The surname Glick is a Yiddish or Ashkenazic variation of the German word Glück. The name is also commonly found among Swiss and Palatine Anabaptist immigrants to the United States. Notable people with the surname include:
Al Glick, Alro Steel founder and CEO. Huge donor for the University of Michigan. Known for the Al Glick field house and The Coach Carr Pediatric Cancer Unit presented by the Glick Family at Motts Hospital in Ann Arbor, Michigan
Alexis Glick, a national television personality who was a temporary host for the third hour of NBC's Today Show in 2006
Alex Glick, a boy who, via charity raffle, won a minor appearance in South Park episode, Red Man's Greed
Arie Gill-Glick (1930-2016), Israeli Olympic runner
Caroline Glick, American-Israeli journalist, deputy managing editor of the Jerusalem Post
Deborah Glick, the Democratic New York State Assembly member for the 66th Assembly District (lower Manhattan)
George Washington Glick, an American politician
Hirsh Glick, a poet from the Vilna Ghetto, writer of the lyrics for the partisan song Zog nit Keynmol
Jeff Glick (d. 1985), American bridge player
Jeremy Glick, a man who died in the September 11, 2001 attack and who fought back against the terrorists on United Airlines Flight 93
Jiminy Glick, a fictional character portrayed by Martin Short in the TV series Primetime Glick (2001–2003)
Larry Glick, a Boston radio talk show host
Robert Glick, the Director of the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research
Roman Glick, bass guitarist for American rock band Jackyl
Ruth Glick, best-selling author of healthy cookbooks and has also written dozens of romantic suspense novels under the pen name Rebecca York.
Shimon Glick, Israeli physician
Shmuel glick, Jewish theologian
Srul Irving Glick, composer, radio producer, conductor, teacher
Stacey Glick, a former child actress
Thomas F. Glick, historian of science
Yehuda Glick, Israeli activist