Wake (disambiguation)
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Wake is the region of recirculating flow immediately behind a moving solid body.
Wake may also refer to:
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[edit] Culture
- Wakes week, an English holiday tradition
- Wake (ceremony), a ritual which takes place during some funeral ceremonies
[edit] Entertainment
[edit] Film and television
- Wake (film), a 2009 independent film
[edit] Literature
- The Wake, a nickname for Finnegans Wake, the James Joyce novel
- Wake (Lisa McMann novel), young adult speculative fiction novel by Lisa McMann
- Wake (Robert J. Sawyer novel), a 2009 Robert J. Sawyer novel about a sentient internet
- Wake (comics) comics, a French comic in book collection format created by Morvan and Buchet
[edit] Games
- Alan Wake, a 2010 video game
- Crasher Wake, a Gym Leader in the Pokémon video games
[edit] Music
- Wake (Dead Can Dance album), 2003
- Wake (Floater album), 2010
- Wake (Mortal album), 1994
- Wake (Tara MacLean album), 2008
- Wake (Trio Töykeät album), 2005
- The Wake (band), a British post-punk band
- The Wake (US band), an American goth rock band from Columbus, Ohio
- "Wake", a song from The Antlers' 2009 album Hospice
- "Wake", a song from Linkin Park's from Minutes to Midnight
- "Wake", the video release of one of The Sisters of Mercy's 1985 concerts at The Royal Albert Hall
[edit] People
- Brian Wake (born 1982), English footballer
- Cameron Wake (born 1982), American football linebacker
- David B. Wake (born 1936), biologist and herpetologist
- Harry Wake (1901–1981), English footballer
- Hereward the Wake (born 1035), 11th-century Anglo-Saxon leader
- Isaac Wake (1580–1632), English diplomat and political commentator
- John Wake (born 1953), English cricketer
- Margaret Wake, 3rd Baroness Wake of Liddell (1297–1349), wife of Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent
- Nancy Wake (1912–2011), New Zealand born Australian who served as a British spy during World War II
- Neil Vincent Wake (born 1948), United States federal judge
- Ric Wake, record producer
- Thomas Wake, 2nd Baron Wake of Liddell (1297–1349), English baron
- William Wake (1657–1737), Archbishop of Canterbury
- William Wake (cricketer) (1852–1896), English amateur first-class cricketer
- William Wake (governor), governor of Bombay
[edit] Places and schools
- Wake, Okayama, Japan
- Wake County, North Carolina, county in North Carolina, in which the state capital of Raleigh is located
- Wake Forest, North Carolina, USA
- Wake Forest University
- Wake Island, a U.S. possession in the Pacific Ocean
[edit] Science and nature
[edit] Technology and engineering
- Wake, to awaken computer and electronic devices, is to return from sleep mode
- Wake turbulence, the air turbulence that forms around and behind an aircraft
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