Hack (name)
Hack is a surname, a given name and a nickname. Notable people with the name include:
Surname:
- Alexander Hack (born 1993), German footballer
- Dave Hack (born 1972), Canadian Football League retired offensive lineman
- Dorothy Weisel Hack (1910–1963), American amateur tennis player
- Edward Hack (1913–1987), English cricketer
- Franz Hack (1915–1997), German SS officer during World War II
- Hermann Josef Hack (born 1956), German artist
- Jefferson Hack (born 1971), Uruguayan journalist and magazine editor
- Jodi Hack, American politician elected to the Oregon House of Representatives in 2014
- John Barton Hack (1805–1884), settler in South Australia
- Lester G. Hack (1844-1928), American Civil War soldier awarded the Medal of Honor
- Margherita Hack (1922–2013), Italian astrophysicist
- Maria Hack (1777–1844), English writer of educational books for children
- Olivia Hack (born 1983), American voice actress
- Petra Hack (born 1970), German model
- Richard Hack (born 1951), American writer
- Sabine Hack (born 1969), German tennis player
- Shelley Hack (born 1947), American model and actress
- Stan Hack (1909–1979), American Major League Baseball player and manager
- Wilton Hack (1843–1923), Australian artist, traveller, lecturer and utopist
Given name:
- Henry Hack Eibel (1893–1945), Major League Baseball utility player in the 1912 and 1920 seasons
- Hack Kampmann (1856–1920), Danish architect and professor of architecture
Nickname:
- David Hackworth (1930–2005), United States Army soldier and military journalist
- Hack Miller (1894–1971), American Major League Baseball player
- Hack Miller (catcher) (1913-1966), American Major League Baseball catcher
- Hack Schumann (1884–1946), American Major League Baseball pitcher
- Hack Simmons (1885–1942), Major League Baseball player
- Hack Simpson (1909–1978), Canadian Olympic ice hockey player
- Hack Spencer (1885–1969), Major League Baseball pitcher in one game
- Hack Wilson (1900–1948), American Hall-of-Fame Major League Baseball player
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