Micky
Micky can be a given name but it is most often a nickname for Michael or non-Anglo Saxon equivalents, such as 'Mikhail.' It may refer to:
- Micky Adams (born 1961), professional football manager
- Micky Arison (born 1949), Chief Executive Officer of Carnival Corporation
- Micky Dolenz (born 1945), American actor, musician, and television and theatre director
- Micky Dore (born 1883), foundation Australian rugby league player
- Micky Droy (born 1951), retired English footballer
- Micky Hamill (1889-1943), Northern Irish footballer
- Micky Hazard (born 1960), retired football central midfielder
- Micky Horswill (born 1953), British professional footballer
- Micky Lee Soule (born 1946), founding member of Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
- Micky Levy, Israeli-American screenwriter and cinema actress
- Micky Mellon (born 1972), Scottish professional footballer
- Micky Moody (born 1950), English guitarist
- Micky Quinn (born 1962), retired English footballer
- Micky Stewart (born 1932), former English cricketer
- Micky Waller (born 1941), veteran drummer
- Micky Ward (born 1965), retired junior welterweight professional boxer
- Micky, (born 1986) Korean singer who is a member of boy-band TVXQ
- Sweet Micky (born 1961), Caribbean musician
- Micky Finn an additive of chloral hydrate used to produce unconsciousness
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