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  • Book packaging
  • Publishing activity involving outsourcing

    Book packaging, or book producing, is a publishing activity in which an individual or outside company independently develops and produces a book, performing

    Book packaging

    Book_packaging

  • Packaging
  • Enclosure or protection of products for distribution, storage, and sale

    packages. Packaging can be described as a coordinated system of preparing goods for transport, warehousing, logistics, sale, and end use. Packaging contains

    Packaging

    Packaging

  • Packager
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Book packager, handles roles of book agent, editor, and publisher Comics packager, handles roles of comic book agent, editor, and publisher Package (disambiguation)

    Packager

    Packager

  • Comics packaging
  • Comics publishing activity

    Comics packaging is a publishing activity in which a publishing company outsources the myriad tasks involved in putting together a comic book — writing

    Comics packaging

    Comics_packaging

  • Book
  • Medium consisting of pages of text or images

    A book is a written work of substantial length created by one or more authors. They can be distributed in various forms such as printed books, audiobooks

    Book

    Book

    Book

  • Optical disc packaging
  • Case or other packaging used to protect optical discs

    Optical disc packaging is the packaging that accompanies compact discs, DVDs, and other formats of optical discs. Most packaging is rigid or semi-rigid

    Optical disc packaging

    Optical disc packaging

    Optical_disc_packaging

  • Alloy Entertainment
  • Book packaging and television production unit of Warner Bros. Television Studios

    (formerly Daniel Weiss Associates and 17th Street Productions) is a book packaging and television production unit of Warner Bros. Television Studios. It

    Alloy Entertainment

    Alloy_Entertainment

  • Jane Lahr
  • American editor and publisher (born 1943)

    Reincarnation & What it Means to Be Human, with Joan Grant. She is partner in a book packaging/agenting company "Lahr & Partners, LLC". Lahr was married to theater

    Jane Lahr

    Jane_Lahr

  • Food packaging
  • Enclosure and protection of food

    Food packaging is a packaging system specifically designed for food and represents one of the most important aspects among the processes involved in the

    Food packaging

    Food packaging

    Food_packaging

  • The Hardy Boys
  • Fictional detectives and book series

    were created by American writer Edward Stratemeyer, the founder of book packaging firm Stratemeyer Syndicate. The books were written by several ghostwriters

    The Hardy Boys

    The Hardy Boys

    The_Hardy_Boys

  • Stratemeyer Syndicate
  • Book packager in the US responsible for many young adult series

    The Stratemeyer Syndicate was an American book packaging company that produced a number of book series for children, including Nancy Drew, The Hardy Boys

    Stratemeyer Syndicate

    Stratemeyer_Syndicate

  • Michael Wolff (journalist)
  • American writer (born 1953)

    first book was White Kids (1979), a collection of essays. In 1991, Wolff launched Michael Wolff & Company, Inc., specializing in book-packaging. Its first

    Michael Wolff (journalist)

    Michael Wolff (journalist)

    Michael_Wolff_(journalist)

  • Thames & Hudson
  • Publisher of illustrated books

    where he initially worked as production director of Adprint, a London book-packaging company established by fellow Viennese émigré Wolfgang Foges. While

    Thames & Hudson

    Thames & Hudson

    Thames_&_Hudson

  • List of Tom Swift books
  • II), while the character was created by Edward Stratemeyer for his book packaging house, the Stratemeyer Syndicate. Counterparts to the Tom Swift character

    List of Tom Swift books

    List_of_Tom_Swift_books

  • Sustainable packaging
  • Packaging which results in improved sustainability

    Sustainable packaging is packaging materials and methods that result in improved sustainability. This involves increased use of life cycle inventory (LCI)

    Sustainable packaging

    Sustainable packaging

    Sustainable_packaging

  • Edition (book)
  • Book publishing

    The bibliographical definition of an edition is all copies of a book printed from substantially the same setting of type, including all minor typographical

    Edition (book)

    Edition_(book)

  • Packaging (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up packaging in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Packaging is the science, art and technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution

    Packaging (disambiguation)

    Packaging_(disambiguation)

  • Nancy Drew
  • Fictional character in a juvenile mystery series

    pseudonym Carolyn Keene. Created by Edward Stratemeyer, the founder of the book-packaging firm Stratemeyer Syndicate, as the female counterpart to his Hardy Boys

    Nancy Drew

    Nancy Drew

    Nancy_Drew

  • John Boswell (publishing-business figure)
  • American literary agent

    (born 1945) is a book packager, literary agent, and author in New York City. He was the subject of a New York Times article on book packaging, which described

    John Boswell (publishing-business figure)

    John_Boswell_(publishing-business_figure)

  • Production company
  • Company or studio that produces media

    Alloy Entertainment while not a unit of a publisher started using a book packaging to film model of film and TV development by developing the property

    Production company

    Production_company

  • Integrated circuit packaging
  • Final stage of semiconductor device fabrication

    practical limit for DIP packaging, leading to pin grid array (PGA) and leadless chip carrier (LCC) packages. Surface mount packaging appeared in the early

    Integrated circuit packaging

    Integrated circuit packaging

    Integrated_circuit_packaging

  • Seth Godin
  • American author and dot com business executive

    in 1986, Godin self-funded Seth Godin Productions with $20,000 as a book packaging business. He operated this venture out of a studio apartment in New

    Seth Godin

    Seth Godin

    Seth_Godin

  • Tom Swift
  • Fictional literary character

    by Edward Stratemeyer, the founder of the Stratemeyer Syndicate, a book packaging firm. Tom's adventures have been written by various ghostwriters, beginning

    Tom Swift

    Tom Swift

    Tom_Swift

  • Dominick Elwes
  • English portrait painter (1931–1975)

    subsequently became the director of Design Yearbook, which developed into the book-packaging firm November Books. The company's clients included Thames & Hudson

    Dominick Elwes

    Dominick_Elwes

  • Unforgiven
  • 1992 film by Clint Eastwood

    VHS, on September 24, 2002. It was released on Blu-ray Book (a Blu-ray Disc with book packaging) on February 21, 2012. Special features include an audio

    Unforgiven

    Unforgiven

  • List of English-language book publishing companies
  • List Wikipedia article

    vanity presses (publishing and distributing books for a fee), or book packagers. Contents:  0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

    List of English-language book publishing companies

    List_of_English-language_book_publishing_companies

  • The Book Job
  • 6th episode of the 23rd season of The Simpsons

    His inspiration came from a magazine article he had read about the book packaging company Alloy Entertainment and its use of ghostwriters. In addition

    The Book Job

    The_Book_Job

  • Open eBook
  • Barnes & Noble Nook Kobo eReader Comparison of e-book formats Open Packaging Conventions "Open Packaging Format (OPF) 2.0 v1.0". 2007-09-11. Archived from

    Open eBook

    Open_eBook

  • Dorling Kindersley
  • British publisher of non-fiction books

    by Christopher Dorling and Peter Kindersley in London as a book packager. Its first book as a publisher in the UK was First Aid Manual for the British

    Dorling Kindersley

    Dorling Kindersley

    Dorling_Kindersley

  • Smurfit Westrock
  • Irish packaging company

    Georgia-headquartered corrugated packaging company, WestRock had agreed to merge, to create one of the world's largest paper and packaging producers. It was confirmed

    Smurfit Westrock

    Smurfit_Westrock

  • Active packaging
  • Type of packaging

    The terms active packaging, intelligent packaging, and smart packaging refer to amplified packaging systems used with foods, pharmaceuticals, and several

    Active packaging

    Active_packaging

  • The 48 Laws of Power
  • 1998 self-help book by Robert Greene

    at Fabrica, an art and media school, and met a book packager named Joost Elffers. Greene pitched a book about power to Elffers and six months later, Elffers

    The 48 Laws of Power

    The_48_Laws_of_Power

  • Cecily von Ziegesar
  • American author (born 1970)

    leaving school shortly thereafter. In New York City, while working at book-packaging firm Alloy Entertainment, she became inspired to create the Gossip Girl

    Cecily von Ziegesar

    Cecily von Ziegesar

    Cecily_von_Ziegesar

  • Lamm
  • Surname list

    manager, and administrator Lawrence Lamm (1896–1995), pioneer in the U.S. book packaging industry Lena L. Moore (née Lamm) (died 1969), American politician Lora

    Lamm

    Lamm

  • Judith McNaught
  • American writer

    to include a response card in the book packaging. Because of its inclusion, thousands of women who had read the book volunteered to become tutors and help

    Judith McNaught

    Judith_McNaught

  • Byron Preiss
  • American writer, editor, and publisher

    two-volume graphic novel, illustrated by Howard Chaykin. As a comics packager and book packager, he developed titles for such publishers as HarperCollins and

    Byron Preiss

    Byron_Preiss

  • Ghostwriter
  • Writer who writes for the credited author

    up ghostwriter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Automatic writing Book-packaging Content farm Ghost singer Hack writer Pseudepigraph Script doctor Speechwriter

    Ghostwriter

    Ghostwriter

    Ghostwriter

  • Lawrence Lamm
  • 28, 1995) was a pioneer in the U.S. book packaging industry. An editor at Macmillan, he became a founder of the Book League of America. He was born in Manhattan

    Lawrence Lamm

    Lawrence_Lamm

  • Robert Greene (American author)
  • American author (born 1959)

    Fabrica, an art and media school in Italy, and met a book packager named Joost Elffers. Greene pitched a book about power to Elffers and wrote a treatment which

    Robert Greene (American author)

    Robert Greene (American author)

    Robert_Greene_(American_author)

  • Dragonsword
  • 1988 novel by Gael Baudino

    to roughly double its length, she sold it to Byron Preiss Books, a "book packaging company" looking for a "series of sword and sorcery novels including

    Dragonsword

    Dragonsword

  • Dynamic packaging
  • Flexible method of booking holidays

    Dynamic packaging is a method used in package holiday bookings to enable consumers to build their own package of flights, accommodation, and car rental

    Dynamic packaging

    Dynamic_packaging

  • AllMusic
  • American online music database

    first All Music Guide, published in 1992, was a 1,200-page reference book, packaged with a CD-ROM, titled All Music Guide: The Best CDs, Albums & Tapes:

    AllMusic

    AllMusic

  • List of Stratemeyer Syndicate series
  • Stratemeyer Syndicate series gives the titles of all series produced by the book packaging firm the Stratemeyer Syndicate. The Syndicate was founded by Edward

    List of Stratemeyer Syndicate series

    List_of_Stratemeyer_Syndicate_series

  • Namor
  • Marvel Comics character

    published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-artist Bill Everett for comic book packager Funnies Inc., the character first appeared in Motion Picture Funnies

    Namor

    Namor

  • Manning Publications
  • American publisher

    professionals within the computing world. Manning was founded in 1990 as a book packaging business by business partners Marjan Bace and Lee Fitzpatrick. Manning

    Manning Publications

    Manning_Publications

  • Package testing
  • Formal testing of packaging

    Package testing or packaging testing involves the measurement of a characteristic or property involved with packaging. This includes packaging materials

    Package testing

    Package testing

    Package_testing

  • Jerry Iger
  • American cartoonist (1903–1990)

    business partner Will Eisner, he co-founded Eisner & Iger, a comic book packager that produced comics on demand for new publishers during the late-1930s

    Jerry Iger

    Jerry Iger

    Jerry_Iger

  • Harriet Adams
  • American novelist (1892–1982)

    Adams (December 12, 1892 – March 27, 1982) was an American juvenile book packager, children's novelist, and publisher who was responsible for some 200

    Harriet Adams

    Harriet_Adams

  • Cabal (software)
  • applications and libraries) is a type of package manager to aid in packaging and distributing software packages, in the forms of application software and

    Cabal (software)

    Cabal_(software)

  • David Reynolds (author)
  • Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency and John Hedgecoe's Photographer's Handbook among others. In 1979 he co-founded Shuckburgh Reynolds, a book packaging company

    David Reynolds (author)

    David_Reynolds_(author)

  • Meat absorbent pad
  • Absorbent pad in pre-packaged meats

    in meat packaging". Packaging Gateway. Retrieved 29 April 2024. "Antimicrobial Absorbent Pad for Reducing Bacterial Contamination of Packaged Poultry"

    Meat absorbent pad

    Meat absorbent pad

    Meat_absorbent_pad

  • Sally Blakemore
  • American paper engineer (born 1947)

    chip. Blakemore also heads Arty Projects Studio, a pop-up and novelty book packaging company. Blakemore has a bachelor’s of art degree in painting and sculpture

    Sally Blakemore

    Sally_Blakemore

  • If on a Winter's Night...
  • Album by Sting

    Genesis of 'If on a Winter's Night...' in Six Chapters in hardback book packaging, an Amazon exclusive version, as well as various import editions (of

    If on a Winter's Night...

    If_on_a_Winter's_Night...

  • Miniature book
  • Very small book

    A miniature book is a very small book. Standards for what may be termed a miniature rather than just a small book have changed through time. Today, most

    Miniature book

    Miniature book

    Miniature_book

  • Surface-mount technology
  • Method for producing electronic circuits

    Electronics manufacturing services List of electronics package dimensions List of electronic component packaging types Plastic leaded chip carrier Point-to-point

    Surface-mount technology

    Surface-mount technology

    Surface-mount_technology

  • Carolyn Keene
  • House pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate

    Schuster; the Drew books are now handled by Mega-Books, a New York book packager. Children's literature portal Franklin W. Dixon J. K. Rowling Martin

    Carolyn Keene

    Carolyn_Keene

  • Born Confused
  • 2002 novel by Tanuja Desai Hidier

    in Seventeen magazine in 2002. Hidier was subsequently contacted by book packaging company 17th Street Productions (now called Alloy Entertainment), but

    Born Confused

    Born_Confused

  • Worlds of Power
  • Video game themed book series

    that appealed to children who played video games. Godin, the head of a book packaging company, created the series idea, selected games to novelize, found

    Worlds of Power

    Worlds_of_Power

  • Apple M5
  • System-on-a-chip series designed by Apple Inc.

    Fusion Architecture, which bonds two dies into a single SoC using advanced packaging. All M5 chips share a high-performance CPU core that Apple calls the "super

    Apple M5

    Apple_M5

  • Edward Stratemeyer
  • American book packager, publisher and writer (1862–1930)

    edition of Who's Who in America in 1899. Stratemeyer pioneered the book-packaging technique of producing a consistent, long-running series of books using

    Edward Stratemeyer

    Edward Stratemeyer

    Edward_Stratemeyer

  • Myriad Editions
  • UK publishing house

    co-operative New Internationalist. Myriad Editions was set up as a book packager in 1993 by Anne Benewick (1937–1998), who had been one of the founders

    Myriad Editions

    Myriad_Editions

  • Eisner & Iger
  • Comic book packager

    Eisner & Iger was a comic book packager that produced comics on demand for publishers entering the new medium during the late-1930s and 1940s, a period

    Eisner & Iger

    Eisner_&_Iger

  • Fletcher Hanks
  • American cartoonist (1899–1976)

    manufactured comic books. Some of Hanks' work was for the Eisner & Iger comic book packaging company. Will Eisner recalled Hanks as a punctual artist whose work

    Fletcher Hanks

    Fletcher Hanks

    Fletcher_Hanks

  • Package cushioning
  • Protective packaging

    Depending on the specific situation, package cushioning is often between 50 and 75 mm (2 and 3 in) thick. Internal packaging materials are also used for functions

    Package cushioning

    Package cushioning

    Package_cushioning

  • How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life
  • 2006 book by Kaavya Viswanathan

    and referred to book packaging company 17th Street Productions (now called Alloy Entertainment), a media firm responsible for packaging the Gossip Girl

    How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life

    How_Opal_Mehta_Got_Kissed,_Got_Wild,_and_Got_a_Life

  • Pearl Krabs
  • Fictional animated SpongeBob SquarePants character

    stereotyped character; Sharon Lamb and Lyn Mikel Brown wrote in their 2007 book Packaging Girlhood that Pearl exhibits the traits of an archetypal girly girl

    Pearl Krabs

    Pearl_Krabs

  • Bernette Ford
  • African-American author, editor and publisher (1950–2021)

    2002, when she decided to leave to found her own company in 2003, a book packaging business called Color-Bridge Books. The company's first job was the

    Bernette Ford

    Bernette_Ford

  • MacBook
  • Line of laptop computers by Apple

    The MacBook is a line of Mac-branded laptops developed and marketed by Apple since 2006, running on macOS. The MacBook brand replaced the PowerBook and iBook

    MacBook

    MacBook

    MacBook

  • Martin H. Greenberg
  • American academic, anthologist (1941–2011)

    commissioned over 8,200 original short stories. He founded Tekno Books, a packager of more than 2000 published books. He was also a co-founder of the Sci-Fi

    Martin H. Greenberg

    Martin_H._Greenberg

  • Metal Gear Solid HD Collection
  • 2011 video game compilation

    five exclusive art cards. The contents would come in a single steel book packaging. However, on November 25, it disappeared from Zavvi without explanation

    Metal Gear Solid HD Collection

    Metal_Gear_Solid_HD_Collection

  • Edward Wright (artist)
  • English artist (1912–1988)

    1956. In the late 1950s, he worked at Rathbone Books, essentially a book packaging firm, which had grown out of the wartime venture of Adprint. Wright

    Edward Wright (artist)

    Edward_Wright_(artist)

  • Sam Gilman
  • American film and television actor

    Massachusetts. He worked as a cartoonist on comic books for the comic book packager Funnies Inc., from the 1930s to the 1940s. His acting career started

    Sam Gilman

    Sam Gilman

    Sam_Gilman

  • Packaged Pleasures
  • 2014 book by Gary S. Cross and Robert N. Proctor

    mass production of packaging began at the end of the 19th century and the Industrial Revolution booming in the 20th century. Packaging for public sale of

    Packaged Pleasures

    Packaged_Pleasures

  • Marilyn: A Biography
  • 1973 book

    Lawrence Schiller, who put the book package together, Mailer expanded the introduction into a long essay. In the book's final chapter, Mailer expresses

    Marilyn: A Biography

    Marilyn:_A_Biography

  • Go (programming language)
  • Programming language

    more significant was the early work that established fundamentals for packaging, dependencies, build, test, deployment, and other workaday tasks of the

    Go (programming language)

    Go (programming language)

    Go_(programming_language)

  • Alexandra Day
  • American children's book author (born 1941)

    Green Tiger was sold to Simon & Schuster and the Darlings started a book packaging company called Blue Lantern Publishing. In 1993, the Darlings moved

    Alexandra Day

    Alexandra Day

    Alexandra_Day

  • Melcher Media
  • Melcher Media is a book packager and publisher in New York City, New York, founded in 1993 by Charles Melcher. The company’s focuses include theater-

    Melcher Media

    Melcher_Media

  • Publishers Marketplace
  • Publishing news website

    the publishing industry. In April 2000, Michael Cader, owner of the book packaging company Cader Books, founded the Publishers Lunch email newsletter.

    Publishers Marketplace

    Publishers_Marketplace

  • Aseptic processing
  • Sterile food processing technique

    and packaging system must be cleaned and re-sterilized before processing and/or packaging operations can resume. Packaging equipment and packaging materials

    Aseptic processing

    Aseptic_processing

  • Bindery
  • Place to make books and book packaging

    rounding and backing the spine, attaching the boards to the book and covering the book with cloth or leather. These processes are collectively called

    Bindery

    Bindery

    Bindery

  • List of Hardy Boys books
  • Juvenile detective fiction

    sale of the Stratemeyer Syndicate to Simon & Schuster. At this point, book packager Mega-Books took over the series, and hired different ghostwriters for

    List of Hardy Boys books

    List_of_Hardy_Boys_books

  • Retort pouch
  • Type of food packaging

    pouch is a type of food packaging made from a laminate of flexible plastic and metal foils. It allows the sterile packaging of a wide variety of food

    Retort pouch

    Retort pouch

    Retort_pouch

  • Bob Kane
  • American comic book artist (1915–1998)

    subsequent studio, Eisner & Iger, which was one of the first comic book "packagers" that produced comics on demand for publishers entering the new medium

    Bob Kane

    Bob Kane

    Bob_Kane

  • L'eggs
  • Pantyhose in egg-shaped packaging

    image, in 1991 Hanes ceased packaging the hosiery in plastic eggs as sustainable packaging became the industry norm; the package was redesigned into an egg-shaped

    L'eggs

    L'eggs

  • Nancy Drew Mystery Stories
  • Long-running juvenile detective series

    Schuster, and to begin The Nancy Drew Files spin-off. At this point, book packager Mega-Books took over the series, and hired different ghostwriters for

    Nancy Drew Mystery Stories

    Nancy_Drew_Mystery_Stories

  • Obi (publishing)
  • Strip of paper containing information for media in some Asian countries

    An obi (Japanese: 帯) is a strip of paper looped around a book or other product. This extends the term obi used for Japanese clothing; it is written with

    Obi (publishing)

    Obi (publishing)

    Obi_(publishing)

  • Book League of America
  • American book publisher (1930–1950s)

    30, 1995). "Lawrence Lamm, 99, Pioneer in Book Packaging". The New York Times. Retrieved August 6, 2008. "Book Clubs". Profitfrog.com. Retrieved August

    Book League of America

    Book_League_of_America

  • Carton
  • Type of domestic container

    made of liquid packaging board (LPB), paperboard and sometimes of corrugated fiberboard. Many types of cartons are used in packaging. Sometimes a carton

    Carton

    Carton

    Carton

  • Pretty Little Liars season 1
  • Season of television series

    Anne Marie DeLuise. Originally developed as a television series by book packaging company Alloy Entertainment, the idea was described as "Desperate Housewives

    Pretty Little Liars season 1

    Pretty_Little_Liars_season_1

  • Outline of books
  • Overview of and topical guide to books

    mounted on a wall Yearbook – a book that is published annually Information structure – also called information packaging, describes the way in which information

    Outline of books

    Outline of books

    Outline_of_books

  • Funnies Inc.
  • American comic book packager of the late 1930s-1940s

    Funnies, Inc. was an American comic book packager of the late 1930s to 1940s period collectors and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books. Founded

    Funnies Inc.

    Funnies_Inc.

  • BookTok
  • Subcommunity on TikTok

    out dozens of packages to other users which contained a newly published book and a coded message to create intrigue around the new book. The message was

    BookTok

    BookTok

    BookTok

  • Graeme Hart
  • New Zealand businessman

    focused his acquisitions on the paper packaging sector. His largest acquisition to-date was for Alcoa's Packaging & Consumer group in 2008 for US$2.7 billion

    Graeme Hart

    Graeme_Hart

  • Private (novel series)
  • Novel series by Kate Brian

    Karpel, A. "A Book Packager Takes a Step Into Web Video" nytimes.com. May 6, 2009. Retrieved on May 8, 2009 "Movie adaptation of YA book series Private

    Private (novel series)

    Private_(novel_series)

  • Charles Nicholas
  • Pseudonyms of three early creators of American comic books

    (1921–1985). The name originated at Eisner & Iger, one of the first comic book packagers that created comics on demand for publishers entering the new medium

    Charles Nicholas

    Charles_Nicholas

  • Cory Booker
  • American politician (born 1969)

    Cory Anthony Booker (born April 27, 1969) is an American politician and lawyer serving as a United States senator from New Jersey, a seat he has held since

    Cory Booker

    Cory Booker

    Cory_Booker

  • Jack Kirby
  • American comic book artist (1917–1994)

    Around that time, the American comic book industry was booming. Kirby began writing and drawing for the comic book packager Eisner & Iger, one of a handful

    Jack Kirby

    Jack Kirby

    Jack_Kirby

  • Michael Gershman (publicist)
  • subject. His 1993 book, Diamonds: The Evolution of the Ballpark, received the CASEY Award. With John Thorn, he formed the book packaging company called Baseball

    Michael Gershman (publicist)

    Michael_Gershman_(publicist)

  • Modified atmosphere
  • Packaging practice

    Modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) is the practice of modifying the composition of the internal atmosphere of a package (commonly food packages, drugs, etc.)

    Modified atmosphere

    Modified atmosphere

    Modified_atmosphere

  • Chip Kidd
  • American graphic designer (born 1964)

    art of America book packaging in the last ten years.” One of the most consistent characteristics of Kidd's style is the fact that his book covers don't

    Chip Kidd

    Chip Kidd

    Chip_Kidd

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  • Boot
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Boot

    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of boots, from Middle English, Old French bote (of unknown origin).Dutch and North German : metonymic occupational name for a boatman, from Dutch boot ‘boat’.

    Boot

  • Booke
  • Surname or Lastname

    Americanized spelling of German Buche.English

    Booke

    Americanized spelling of German Buche.English : see Book.

    Booke

  • Boor
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Boor

    English : from Old English bār ‘boar’, hence probably a nickname for a keen hunter of wild boar or for someone thought to resemble the animal in some way.Variant spelling of Boer.

    Boor

  • Kavy | காவ்ய
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kavy | காவ்ய

    Book

    Kavy | காவ்ய

  • Rook
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rook

    English : nickname from the bird (Old English hrōc), most likely given to a person with very dark hair or a dark complexion or to someone with a raucous voice.English : some early examples, such as Robert of ye Rook (London 1318) and Henry del Rook (Staffordshire 1332), point clearly to a local name of some kind. The first of these could be from a house sign, the second may be a variant of Rock 1.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with hrok, of uncertain origin; perhaps a cognate of 1 or from Middle High German rōhen ‘to cry or yell (in battle)’ or Old High German ruoh ‘intent’.Perhaps an altered spelling of German Ruck.

    Rook

  • Cook
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Cook

    Cook.

    Cook

  • Cook
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cook

    English : occupational name for a cook, a seller of cooked meats, or a keeper of an eating house, from Old English cōc (Latin coquus). There has been some confusion with Cocke.Irish and Scottish : usually identical in origin with the English name, but in some cases a reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Cúg ‘son of Hugo’ (see McCook).In North America Cook has absorbed examples of cognate and semantically equivalent names from other languages, such as German and Jewish Koch.Erroneous translation of French Lécuyer (see Lecuyer).Francis Cooke (died 1663) and his eldest son John were passengers on the Mayflower in 1621; they were joined two years later by Francis’s wife and other children. In the words of William Bradford, when he died he had ‘lived to see his children’s children have children’.

    Cook

  • Bock
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Bock

    German : nickname for a man with some fancied resemblance to a he-goat, Middle High German boc, or a habitational name from a house distinguished by the sign of a goat.Altered spelling of German Böck (see Boeck) or Bach.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Bock ‘he-goat’.English : variant of Buck.

    Bock

  • Kavy
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kavy

    Book

    Kavy

  • Hook
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southern)

    Hook

    English (southern) : from Middle English hoke, Old English hōc ‘hook’, in any of a variety of senses: as a metonymic occupational name for someone who made and sold hooks as agricultural implements or employed them in his work; as a topographic name for someone who lived by a ‘hook’ of land, i.e. the bend of a river or the spur of a hill; or as a nickname (in part a survival of an Old English byname) for someone with a hunched back or a hooked nose. A similar ambiguity of interpretation presents itself in the case of Crook. In some cases the surname may be habitational from any of various places named Hook(e), from this word, as for example in Devon, Dorset, Hampshire, Surrey, Wiltshire, and Worcestershire.Swedish (Hö(ö)k) : nickname or a metonymic occupational name from hök ‘hawk’, a soldier’s name.

    Hook

  • Granthana | க்ரஂதநா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Granthana | க்ரஂதநா

    Book

    Granthana | க்ரஂதநா

  • Brook
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Brook

    Lives by the stream.

    Brook

  • Granthana
  • Girl/Female

    Christian, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Granthana

    Book

    Granthana

  • Brook
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, English

    Brook

    A Small Stream; Near the Stream or Brook; From the Stream Near the Hollow; From the Western Stream

    Brook

  • Boon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English or Dutch

    Boon

    English or Dutch : variant of Boone.

    Boon

  • Look
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Somerset)

    Look

    English (Somerset) : habitational name from Look in Puncknowle, Dorset, named in Old English with lūce ‘enclosure’.English : possibly a variant of Luck 3.Northern English and Scottish : from a vernacular pet form of Lucas.Dutch (van Look) : topographic name from look ‘enclosure’ or habitational name from a place named with this word.Thomas Look (b. c. 1622) was in Lynn, MA, by 1646. His son, also called Thomas (b. 1646), moved to Martha’s Vineyard about 1670.

    Look

  • Pustak | புஸ்தக
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Pustak | புஸ்தக

    Book

    Pustak | புஸ்தக

  • BROOK
  • Male

    English

    BROOK

     English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from Old English broc, BROOK means "brook, stream."

    BROOK

  • Pustak
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Pustak

    Book

    Pustak

  • Brook
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brook

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a brook or stream, from Middle Englisk brook, Old English brōc ‘brook’, ‘stream’.North German and Dutch : topographic name for someone who lived by a water meadow or marsh, from Low German brook, Dutch broek (cognate with German Bruch and Old English brōc; see 1).Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Bruck or German Bruch.

    Brook

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Online names & meanings

  • Windsor
  • Boy/Male

    English German Teutonic

    Windsor

    From Windsor. Surname and place name. The house of Windsor has been the ruling family of the UK...

  • Allister
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic Scottish Greek

    Allister

    Defender of man.

  • LANA
  • Female

    English

    LANA

     Short form of Latin Alana, possibly LANA means "little rock." Compare with other forms of Lana.

  • Balmoral
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Balmoral

    From the majestic village.

  • Shulamit
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Christian, Hebrew

    Shulamit

    Tranquil; Peaceful

  • Jigya
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu

    Jigya

    Curiosity to Know

  • Adikara
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Adikara

    The First Creator; Lord Brahma

  • Afya
  • Girl/Female

    African, Arabic, Swahili

    Afya

    Pure; Health; Strength

  • Tryphon
  • Biblical

    Tryphon

    masculine of Tryphena

  • Madon
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Madon

    A chiding; a garment; his measure.

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  • Text-book
  • n.

    A book with wide spaces between the lines, to give room for notes.

  • Hook
  • v. t.

    To catch or fasten with a hook or hooks; to seize, capture, or hold, as with a hook, esp. with a disguised or baited hook; hence, to secure by allurement or artifice; to entrap; to catch; as, to hook a dress; to hook a trout.

  • Prompt-book
  • n.

    The book used by a prompter of a theater.

  • Boon
  • n.

    Good; prosperous; as, boon voyage.

  • Boom
  • v. t.

    To cause to advance rapidly in price; as, to boom railroad or mining shares; to create a "boom" for; as to boom Mr. C. for senator.

  • Book
  • n.

    A part or subdivision of a treatise or literary work; as, the tenth book of "Paradise Lost."

  • Look
  • v. t.

    To express or manifest by a look.

  • Absey-book
  • n.

    An A-B-C book; a primer.

  • Bibliology
  • n.

    An account of books; book lore; bibliography.

  • Book
  • v. t.

    To enter the name of (any one) in a book for the purpose of securing a passage, conveyance, or seat; as, to be booked for Southampton; to book a seat in a theater.

  • Hook
  • v. i.

    To bend; to curve as a hook.

  • Book
  • v. t.

    To enter, write, or register in a book or list.

  • Look
  • n.

    Hence; Appearance; aspect; as, the house has a gloomy look; the affair has a bad look.

  • Hook
  • n.

    See Eccentric, and V-hook.

  • Book-learned
  • a.

    Versed in books; having knowledge derived from books.

  • Boom
  • v. t.

    To extend, or push, with a boom or pole; as, to boom out a sail; to boom off a boat.

  • Look
  • v. t.

    To look at; to turn the eyes toward.