COOK
KOK stands for:
- Karl Olga Hospital in Stuttgart
- Combined oral contraceptive , see birth control pills
- Nationwide coordination group against human trafficking
- Osterode-Kreiensen district railway , see Osterode – Kreiensen railway line
- Chief Detective
- Kokkola-Pietarsaari Airport (IATA code) in Finland
Kok stands for:
- Kok (river) , river in Thailand
- Kok , Japanese unit of volume, see Koku
- National Collection Party (Finland) ( Kokoomus ), Finnish party
Kok is the family name of the following people:
- Ada Kok (* 1947), Dutch swimmer
- Alexander Kok (1926–2015), South African-British cellist
- Bessel Kok (* 1941), Dutch businessman and chess organizer
- Femke Kok (* 2000), Dutch speed skater
- Frans de Kok (1924–2011), Dutch musician and entrepreneur
- Frans Kok (1924-2015), Dutch football player
- Irene de Kok (* 1965), Dutch judoka
- JEF De Kok ( Johannes Egbert Frederik de Kok ; 1882–1940), Dutch manager
- James Kok (1902–1976), Romanian musician
- Jan Kok (1889–1958), Dutch football player
- Johannes Antonius de Kok (* 1930), Dutch clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Utrecht
- Leo Kok (1923–1945), Dutch painter, decorator, costume and set designer and victim of the Holocaust
- Marinus Kok (1916–1999), Dutch archbishop
- Melanie Kok (* 1983), Canadian rower
- Mimi Kok (1934-2014), Dutch actress
- Philippe JR Kok , Belgian zoologist
- Ralph Kok (* 1967), Dutch tennis player
- Theodorus Cornelis Louis Kok (1906–1999), Dutch chess composer
- Tom Kok (* 1957), Dutch politician
- Vincent Kok (* 1965), Chinese film director, screenwriter and actor
- Wim Kok (1938–2018), Dutch politician
coke stands for:
- Konkani (ISO-639-3 code), language in Goa
See also: