The word "Glickman" is spelled with a hard "g" sound followed by the "lick" sound, which is represented by the "li" combination. The "ck" represents a double consonant pronunciation, which you say with a slight pause before pronouncing the "m" sound at the end of the word. In IPA phonetic transcription, "Glickman" is written as /ˈɡlɪkmən/. This phonetic spelling helps show the exact sounds needed to properly pronounce the word.
The word Glickman is a surname of Ashkenazi Jewish origin. Its etymology can be traced back to Yiddish, which is a High Germanic language spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. The name Glickman is derived from the Yiddish word glik, meaning luck or happiness. The suffix -man is a common component in many Ashkenazi Jewish surnames, indicating a person or association with a particular profession or lineage. Therefore, Glickman can be interpreted as one who brings happiness or one associated with luck.