Mock
Mock ( English for dummy , forgery ) stands for:
- Test modules in software development, see mock object
Mock is the family name of the following people:
- Aemilian Mock (1712–1784), Benedictine and imperial abbot of Irsee
- Alfred Mock (1908–2006), Catholic religious priest and philosophy professor
- Alois Mock (1934–2017), Austrian politician
- Birgit Mock (* 1970), German managing director of the Hildegardis Association
- Elmar Mock (* 1954), Swiss watchmaker engineer
- Florian Mock (* 1974), German singer (lyric tenor)
- Freida Lee Mock , American screenwriter, director and film producer
- Gabriele Grollmann-Mock (* 1959), German municipal civil servant and full-time mayor
- Gerhard Mock (* 1953), Austrian politician
- Hanns Mock († 1944), German gymnast
- Hermann Mock (1824–1883), Hohenzollern chief magistrate
- Janet Mock (* 1983), American writer, journalist, presenter, screenwriter, producer and LGBT activist
- Jerrie Mock (1925-2014), American pilot
- Joachim Mock (* 1936), German actor, film director, screenwriter and film producer
- Johann Mock (1906–1982), Austrian football player
- Manuela Mock (* 1961), German reality show actress
- Rudolf Mock (1943–1996), Slovak geologist and university professor
- Sebastian Mock (* 1976), German lawyer and university professor
- Wolfgang Mock (* 1949), German journalist and writer
MOCK is the stage name of the following people:
- Volker Kischkel (* 1953), German cartoonist
See also:
Wiktionary: mock - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations