Hook is a surname of English origin, with roots tracing back to the medieval period. The name likely derived from the Old English word “hoc,” meaning a projecting ridge or hook-shaped piece of land. It may have originally been a nickname for someone who lived on such a piece of land or had a hooked nose. Today, the surname Hook can be found worldwide, with notable individuals including British actor James Hook and American musician John Lee Hooker.
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