boom
Boom ( English for "economic bloom", "crane boom", "boom", "boom") means:
- an economic phase , see economy #high economy (boom)
- Boom (Belgium) , a municipality in Belgium
- the original title of a British feature film from 1968, see surf (film)
- Boom Festival , a festival in Portugal
- a programming language based on Datalog
- Boom (song) , a song by Snoop Dogg
- Boom (patrician family) , an Amsterdam patrician family
- Boom Technology , a US start-up company that is planning a supersonic passenger aircraft
- Boom Trikes , a vehicle manufacturer
- Boom XB-1 , a supersonic aircraft under development by Boom Technology
Boom is the family name of the following people:
- Abraham Boom (1575–1642), Amsterdam regent of the Golden Age
- Albertus Boom (* 1938), Dutch cyclist
- Annabelle Boom (* 1987), German actress
- Bart Boom (* 1972), Dutch cyclist
- Benny Boom (* 1971), American video director
- Bjørn Boom (* 1975), Dutch water polo player
- Boudewijn Karel Boom (1903–1980), Dutch botanist
- Charles Boom (1858–1939), Belgian genre painter, draftsman, watercolorist and art educator
- Claire van der Boom (* 1983), Australian actress
- Cornelis Abrahamsz. Boom (1601–1651), Amsterdam regent of the Golden Age
- Corrie ten Boom (1892–1983), Dutch "Righteous Among the Nations"
- Dagmar Boom (* 2000), Dutch volleyball player
- Dirk van den Boom (* 1966), German political scientist, science fiction writer and translator
- Irma Boom (* 1960), Dutch typographer
- Jan van Boom (1807–1872), Dutch composer, pianist and music teacher
- Jeroen van der Boom (* 1972), Dutch showmaster
- Lars Boom (* 1985), Dutch cyclist
- Peter Boom (1936–2011), Italian singer and actor
- Pierre Boom (* 1957), German journalist and author
- Ulrich Boom (* 1947), auxiliary bishop in Würzburg
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Wiktionary: Boom - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: boom - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations