Pike is an English surname of Old Norse origin, derived from the Viking word 'pykka', meaning 'sharp' or 'pointed'. The term originally referred to a type of fish hook.
In some cultures, pike is considered a symbol of strength and resilience, as it's known for its sharp teeth and ability to thrive in challenging environments.
People named Pike are often seen as bold, resourceful, and determined individuals with a strong sense of independence and adaptability.
The name Pike is less common today but still used as a given name, particularly for boys. It's also found in various forms and nicknames, such as Piker or Pikeman.