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Hake means:
- Hake (profession) , merchants specializing in certain product ranges
- Hake (noble families) , noble families
- a crook in crooks language
Hake is the family name of the following people:
- Adolf von Hake (1747–1825), German infantry general
- Adolf Friedrich Konrad von Hake (1778–1862), Prussian major general
- Christian Ludwig von Hake (1745–1818), German administrative lawyer and Hanover State Minister
- Claes Hake (* 1945), Swedish graphic artist and sculptor
- Diricus Hake (1576–1640), German theologian and pastor in Brinckheim
- Ernst Hake (1844–1925), German architect
- Georg Adolph von Hake (1779–1840), court squire and author of the book About higher garden art. Fragments from an old gardener's diary
- Georg Ernst Adolf von Hake (1786–1865), administrative lawyer and landowner
- Georg Leopold Gustav August von Hake (1776–1838), Lieutenant General, Commander of Magdeburg
- Günter Hake (1922–2000), German geodesist and cartographer
- Gustav von Hake (1797–1877), Saxon general of the infantry, commander in chief of the federal execution against Holstein and Lauenburg
- Heinrich Hake (15th century – 1537) cathedral dean in Münster
- Henry M. Hake (1892–1951), British art historian
- Johann Hake (1499–1579), Chancellor of the Counts of Hoya in Nienburg / Weser
- Johannes Hake (called von Göttingen , also Johannes Griese van Westerholt ; around 1280–1349), doctor, bishop of Verden and bishop of Freising
- Karl Georg Albrecht Ernst von Hake (1769–1835), Prussian infantry general and minister of war under Friedrich Wilhelm III.
- Knut Hake (* 1971), German film editor
- Ludolf Heinrich Hake (* 1677), first law professor at the Düsseldorf Law Academy
- Otto von Hake (1833–1891), German manor owner, officer and member of the Reichstag
- Paul Hake , Canon of Lübeck, Bremen and Schwerin
- Wilhelm Joachim Friedrich von Hake (1746–1819), Prussian district administrator from the Teltow district (1791–1819)
- Wilhelm von Hake (1785–1866), Prussian major general
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