Peacock
Peacock ( English for " peacock ") means:
- a star, see Alpha Pavonis
- a crater on the asteroid (243) Ida, see Peacock (crater)
- a computer company, Actebis Peacock GmbH
- an American record label, Peacock Records
- a song by the singer Katy Perry, Peacock (song)
- a film with Cillian Murphy and Ellen Page, see Peacock (2010)
- Charles Peacock & Company , former British automobile manufacturer
Geographic objects in Antarctica:
- Peacock Heights , mountain range in the Ross Dependency
- Peacock Peak , mountain in Marie Byrd Land
- Peacock Ridge , mountain ridge in Enderbyland
- Peacock subglacial ditch , valley in Wilkesland
- Peacock Sound , Strait of the Eights Coast, Ellsworthland
- Mount Peacock , mountain in Victoria Land
Places in the United States:
- Peacock (Alabama)
- Peacock (Michigan)
- Peacock (Texas)
- Peacock (Virginia)
- Peacock Corners (Maryland)
- Peacock Crossroads, North Carolina
- Peacock Village (Arizona)
Peacock is a family name that may refer to:
- Alan Peacock (born 1937), English football player
- Alan T. Peacock (1922-2014), British economist
- Alexander Peacock (1861–1933), Australian Minister and Prime Minister of Victoria
- Andrew Peacock (* 1939), Australian politician and foreign minister
- Annette Peacock (* 1941), American musician
- Bailey Peacock-Farrell (* 1996), Northern Irish football goalkeeper
- Bertie Peacock (1928-2004), Northern Irish football player and coach
- Burnie Peacock (1921–1997), American R&B and jazz musician
- Christopher Peacock (* 19 **), American pianist
- Craig Peacock (* 1988), British ice hockey player
- Cyril Peacock (1928–1992), English track cyclist
- David Peacock (1939-2015), British classical archaeologist
- Ethel Peacock (* ~ 1925), Australian badminton player
- Eulace Peacock (1914–1996), American athlete
- Fred Peacock (1916-2010), Canadian politician
- Gary Peacock (* 1935), American jazz bassist
- George Peacock (1791-1858), English mathematician
- Graham Peacock (born 1945), British artist
- Hamish Peacock (* 1990), Australian javelin thrower
- Irene Peacock (1892–1978), South African tennis player
- Jamie Peacock (born 1977), English rugby league player
- John A. Peacock (born 1956), British astronomer
- John Peacock (soccer player) (born 1956), English soccer player and coach
- John Peacock (tennis player) , New Zealand tennis player
- Kenneth Peacock (1922–2000), Canadian musicologist, composer and pianist
- Kim Peacock (1901–1966), British actor, radio play speaker and screenwriter
- Martin A. Peacock (1898–1950), British-Canadian mineralogist
- Millie Peacock (1870-1948), Australian first female MP
- Peter Peacock (* 1952), Scottish politician
- Peter Peacock (1564–1617), Dutch physician and botanist, see Peter Pauw
- Richard Peacock (1820–1889), English engineer and Member of Parliament
- Shane Peacock (* 1973), Canadian ice hockey player
- Stephanie Peacock (* 1986), British MP
- Thomas Love Peacock (1785–1866), British satirist
- Tyke Peacock (* 1961), American high jumper
- William Peacock (1891-1948) British water polo player
- Zachery Peacock (* 1987), American basketball player
See also:
- Peacocke , pocock
- The Peacocks
- Peacock-Wiseman hypothesis (also level shift effect or level shift hypothesis ), attempted explanation for the continuous increase in the state quota
- Blue peacock
- Beyer-Peacock