Hancock (surname)
Hancock is an English surname. It is derived from a given name, a short form of the name Johan combined with the hypocoristic suffix -cok which came into fashion in the 13th century, from cok "cock", applied to "a young lad who strutted proudly like a cock".[1] As a given name, Hanecok is recorded in the 13th century in the Hundred Rolls of Yorkshire. The Dictionary of American Family names mentions an alternative Dutch etymology, from hanecoc "periwinkle".[2] An Irish variation is Handcock, as borne by Baron Castlemaine.
People from Australia
- Keith Hancock (1898–1988), historian
- Lang Hancock (1909–1992), iron ore magnate
- Michael Hancock (rugby league) (born 1969), rugby league footballer
- Robert Hancock (born 1922), Australian rules footballer
People from the United Kingdom
- Albany Hancock (1806–1873), English naturalist, biologist and supporter of Charles Darwin
- Anthony Hancock (publisher) (1947–2012), British publisher of right-wing material
- Frank Hancock (1859–1943), Wales international rugby captain
- Froude Hancock (1865–1933), English international rugby union player
- Graham Hancock (born 1951), British non-fiction author and journalist
- Jake Hancock (1928–2004), British geologist specialising in the Cretaceous period
- Nathan Michael Hancock (born 1988), British palaeontologist
- Matthew Hancock (born 1978), British Conservative Party politician
- Nick Hancock (born 1962), British actor and television presenter
- Sir Patrick Hancock (1914–1980), British diplomat, ambassador to Israel, Norway and Italy
- Ralph Hancock (landscape gardener) (landscape architect) (1893–1950), Welsh garden designer of both the Rockefeller Center and Derry and Toms roof gardens
- Sheila Hancock (born 1933), British actress and comedian
- Stephen Hancock (1925–2015), British actor
- Thomas Hancock (inventor) (1786–1865), British inventor
- Tony Hancock (1924–1968), British radio and television comedian; namesake of the Hancock's Half Hour radio and television series
- William Hancock (ophthalmologist) (1873–1910), English ophthalmologist and sportsman
People from the United States
- Bradley Hancock (born 2000) United States patriot and Republican Party activist
- Rich Hancock (born 1960), broadcaster; Rational Broadcasting/CBS Radio/Dallas, politician; 2012 Democratic nominee, TX House District 102.
- Allan Hancock (1875–1965), heir to Rancho La Brea, developer of Hancock Park, Los Angeles.
- Clarence E. Hancock (1885–1948), politician of New York; U.S. Congressional Representative; namesake of the Syracuse Hancock International Airport
- Cornelia Hancock (1839–1926), nurse famous for her activities during the American Civil War
- Greg Hancock (born 1970), motorcycle speedway rider
- H. Irving Hancock (Harrie Irving Hancock) (c. 1866 – 1922), writer, mainly of children's books, juveniles and stories for pulp magazines
- Hank Hancock, American politician
- Harris Hancock American mathematician
- Herbie Hancock (born 1940), jazz musician
- Henry Hancock (1822–1883), prominent land owner in early Southern California, owner of Rancho La Brea.
- John Hancock (1737–1793), American Revolutionary; signatory to the United States Declaration of Independence
- Josh Hancock (1978–2007), a former pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals
- Lacy Hancock, American radio producer
- Levi Ward Hancock (1803–1882), Mormon Pioneer and general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for nearly fifty years
- Luke Hancock (born 1990), basketball player
- Mary Louise Hancock (born 1920), New Hampshire politician and activist
- Mel Hancock (born 1929), U.S Congressman from Missouri, best known for Missouri's Hancock Amendment
- Tom Hancock, U.S. politician from Iowa
- Trenton Doyle Hancock (born 1974), American fine artist
- Vincent Hancock, Olympic shooter
- Winfield Scott Hancock (1824–1886), Union general during the American Civil War
Fiction
- John Hancock, main character in Hancock (film)
- Alexandra Hancock, or Aunt Alexandra, character in To Kill a Mockingbird
- Hancock, Mayor of Goodneighbor, Ghoul - Fallout 4
See also
- Anthony Hancock (disambiguation)
- Emily Hancock (disambiguation)
- George Hancock (disambiguation)
- John Hancock (disambiguation)
- Michael Hancock (disambiguation)
- Thomas Hancock (disambiguation)
- William Hancock (disambiguation)
References
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