Fink (disambiguation)
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Fink (from German, meaning the bird finch) is the name of several people and places.
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- In computing Fink refers to a collaborative project to port Unix programs to Mac OS X
- It may also be used as old-fashioned slang for a "rat", or someone who betrays his compatriots; and by extension, any untrustworthy or dishonest person.
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[edit] Real people
- Aaron Fink (1977— ), guitarist for the rock band Breaking Benjamin
- Aaron J. Fink (??–1990), American urologist and advocate for circumcision
- Agnes Fink, German actress
- Albert Fink (1827–1897), German civil engineer noted for the "Fink truss"
- Conrad Fink, German politician
- Doctor Fink, aka Matthew Fink, American musician associated with Prince
- Eugen Fink (1905-1975), German philosopher
- Fritz Fink, German writer
- Gerald Fink, American molecular biologist
- Gottfried Wilhelm Fink, German composer
- Heinrich Fink, German politician and theologian
- Jens Fink-Jensen (1956— ), Danish artist and poet
- Jim Finks ("plural"), American football executive
- Jodok Fink, Austrian politician
- John Fink (1940— ), American actor
- Laurence D. Fink (??— ), American businessman
- Leon Fink, Australian hotelier and businessman
- Leon Fink, American historian
- Orenda Fink (1975— ), American musician
- Siegfried Fink, German composer
- Thomas Fink (??— ), Anglo-American statistical physicist
- Thorsten Fink (1967— ), German footballer
- Tomas Fink, (1966- ) Czech international volleyball referee
- Ulf Fink, German politician
- Wilhelm Fink, German historian
- Fink (musician), leader of The Network
- Fink (music), aka Fin Greenall, a British singer, producer and DJ
[edit] Fictional people
- Barton Fink, the title character of a movie by the Coen Brothers
- Gussie Fink-Nottle, a recurring character in P.G. Wodehouse's novels
- Mike Fink, a figure of American folklore
[edit] Places
[edit] Other
- Fink (album), the second album by the Swamp Zombies
- Fink (band)
[edit] See also
Related family and place names: Finke, Finck, Fincke, Finkel (at Finkelstein page), Finckel, Finkl, Finkle, Funk, Funck, Funke, Funcke