Haack

Haack
This great Scandinavian name has made its mark on the Eastern counties of England, and derives from the Old Norse 'haki' or Old Danish 'hake', meaning a hook or crook, and may have been originally used as a nickname for a person with an interesting profile, or alternatively, an occupational name for a pedlar or street trader, deriving from the Middle Low German 'hoken', which means to carry things about (on one's back). The English word 'hawker' comes from a 16th Century adaptation of this term. The following examples illustrate the name development following 1066 (see below): Leuiua Filia Hacke (1218, Assize Rolls, London), Gilbert Hake (1257, Feet of Fines, Suffolk) and Robert Hakke (1375, Norfolk). John Hake was christened on March 19th 1757 at St. Christopher le Stocks, London. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Turkil Hako, which was dated 1066, in the Domesday Book of Norfolk, during the reign of King William 1, known as 'The Conqueror', 1066-1087. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • Haack — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Albert Haack (1832–1906), Berliner Holzhändler und Stadtrat Bruce Haack (1931–1988), kanadischer Musiker und Komponist Dieter Haack (* 1934), deutscher Politiker und Bundesminister (SPD) Emily Haack (*… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Haack — is the surname of several people:*Bruce Haack (1931 1988), Canadian musician and composer *Susan Haack (born 1945), English professor of philosophy *Wolfgang Haack (1902 1994) A german aerodynamicist …   Wikipedia

  • Haack — Haack,   1) Hermann, Geograph und Kartograph, * Friedrichswerth (bei Gotha) 29. 10. 1872, ✝ Gotha 22. 2. 1966; seit 1897 in der Geographischen Anstalt Justus Perthes in Gotha (Perthes, Justus) tätig, die 1955 in »VEB Hermann Haack« umbenannt… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Haack — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.  Pour l’article homophone, voir Haacke. Patronyme Dieter Haack (1934 ), homme politique allemand ; Käthe Haack (1897 1986), actrice allemande …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Haack — 1. Übernamen zu mhd., mnd. hake »Haken«, wohl für einen widerspenstigen oder auch für einen krummen Menschen. 2. Niederdeutsche Berufsnamen zu mnd. hake »Höker, Kleinhändler«. 3. Aus den alten deutschen Rufnamen Hako, Hake (hag) entstandene… …   Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen

  • Haack, Käthe — (1897 1986)    Actress. Haack became one of the most popular actresses in Berlin s numerous commercial theaters during the 1920s, playing ingenue parts in dozens of boulevard comedies. She was most often seen at the Lessing Theater, though she… …   Historical dictionary of German Theatre

  • Rudolph Haack — Haack Büste am Schiffshebewerk Henrichenburg Rudolph Haack (* 17. Oktober 1833 in Wolgast; † 12. Dezember 1909 in Eberswalde; vollständiger Name: Carl Otto Rudolph Haack) war ein deutscher Schiffbau Ingenieur. Er wirkte ab 1856 als le …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Wolfgang Haack — Wolfgang Siegfried Haack (born April 24, 1902 in Gotha; November 28, 1994 in Berlin) was a German mathematician.LifeWolfgang Haack studied mechanical engineering in Hanover and Mathematics in Jena. There, he earned his doctorate in 1926 at the… …   Wikipedia

  • Hermann Haack (Kartograf) — Hermann Haack (1957) Hermann Haack (* 29. Oktober 1872 in Friedrichswerth; † 22. Februar 1966 in Gotha) war ein deutscher Kartograf. Leben Hermann Haack stammte aus ei …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Bruce Haack — Infobox musical artist Name = Bruce Haack Img capt = Img size = Background = solo singer Birth name = Bruce Clinton Haack Alias = Jackpine Savage, Jacques Trapp Born = birth date|1931|5|4|mf=y in Nordegg, Alberta, Canada Died = death date and… …   Wikipedia

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