Habakkuk (disambiguation)
Habakkuk was a biblical prophet, from which the name originates. The Book of Habakkuk is the book of the Hebrew Bible he is credited with writing.
Habbakuk may also refer to:
- Habakkuk Commentary, a Dead Sea scroll
- Habakkuk and the Angel, a sculpture by Gian Lorenzo Bernini
- Chabakkuk (Jewish group), a portmanteau describing a fusion of a number of different Hasidic philosophies
- Project Habakkuk, a never-completed project to build a huge floating airfield from ice during World War II
- Habbakuk (Dragonlance), a god from the fantasy book series Dragonlance
- Habakkuk (fanzine), a Hugo-nominated science fiction fanzine
- Habakkuk thesis, in economics
Music
- A 2006 noise music album by Locust Sympathizer
- "'Twas on the Good Ship Habakkuk", a 1960s folk song by the fictional character Rambling Syd Rumpo
People
- Paul Guldin, originally "Habakkuk Guldin" (1577–1643), a Swiss mathematician and astronomer
- John Habakkuk (1915–2002), an English economic historian
- Enbaqom (the Ethiopian form of Habakkuk), Ethiopian abbot
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