Havelock
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The name Havelock originated as an English surname and means "sea war."
The surname has since also given rise to various place names and is often also used as a first (given) name and occasionally as a middle name.
The name Havelock might refer to:
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[edit] People
[edit] Surname
- Sir Henry Havelock, (1795–1857), British General
- Lieutenant General Sir Henry Marshman Havelock-Allan, British General (son of Sir Henry Havelock)
- Sir Arthur Havelock, Governor of Tasmania, 1901–1904
- Eric A. Havelock (1903–1988), British (later Canadian and American) scholar
- Sarah Havelock (1975-), recently married (08/07/06) to James Havelock
- Sir Thomas H. Havelock, British applied mathematician
[edit] First name
- Havelock Ellis (1859–1939), British sexologist
- Havelock Vetinari, fictional Patrician of Ankh-Morpork
- Havelock Wilson - trade unionist
- Havelock Nelson (1917- 1996), composer, pianist and conductor. Website
[edit] Middle names
- John Havelock Parker - Commissioner of the Northwest Territories
[edit] Places
In names of places in New Zealand:
- Havelock, New Zealand, a village
- Havelock North, New Zealand, a town
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- Havelock North Wanderers - a football team
- Havelock North High School - a high school
In names of places in Canada:
- Havelock-Belmont-Methuen, Ontario, a township
- Havelock, Ontario, a village
- Havelock, Quebec, a town
- Havelock, New Brunswick, a town
In names of places in the United States:
- Havelock, North Carolina, a city
- Havelock, Iowa, a city
- Havelock Township, Minnesota
In names of places in India:
- Havelock Island, the largest of the islands in Ritchie's Archipelago, Andaman Islands
In names of places in Singapore:
- Havelock Road, stretching from Chinatown to Tiong Bahru along the Singapore River.
[edit] Baronets
- Havelock-Allan Baronets - holders of the Baronetcy.
[edit] In literature
- Havelok the Dane
- Judy Havelock, a Bond girl in Ian Fleming's short story "For Your Eyes Only."
- Lord Havelock Vetinari, Patrican (ruler, not king) of Ankh-Morpork in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series of books.