Peck (disambiguation)

Peck (disambiguation)

A peck is a unit of dry volume.

Peck may also refer to:

People

*Annie Smith Peck
*Austin Peck
*Bob Peck
*Carolyn Peck
*Cyrus Wesley Peck
*Dale Peck
*Danielle Peck, country-rock singer
*Edmund Peck
*Evie Peck, American actress
*Francis Peck, British antiquarian
*G. W. Peck, fictional mathematician
*Gayle Peck, American singer Julie London
*Ged Peck, British guitarist
*George Peck, several people
*Gregory Peck, American actor
*Harry Thurston Peck, American classical scholar
*J. Eddie Peck
*James H. Peck, American judge
*Jarmila Kukalova-Peck
*Jedediah Peck
*Jesse Truesdell Peck, bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
*Jim Peck, American game show host
*John E. L. Peck
*John J. Peck, American soldier
*John Mason Peck, American Baptist missionary
*Josh Peck, American actor
*M. Scott Peck, (1936-2005), American psychiatrist and author
*Mary Peck, American counterfeiter Mary Butterworth
*Richard Peck, American author
*Robert Newton Peck, American writer
*Terry Peck, a Falkland Islander who aided British forces in the Falklands War
*William E. Peck, Pomfret School founder
*William H. Peck, American writer and Southern novelist
*William R. Peck, Confederate general during the American Civil War

Places

In the United States
*Peck, Idaho
*Peck, Kansas


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