Anker may refer to:
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Anker (name) Anker (cognate Ancher) is a given name of Danish, Faroese and Norwegian origin, sometimes used as a surname. Notable people with the name include:
People with the given name
*Ancher Nelsen (1904–1992), American politician
*Anker Boye (born 19 ...
, people with the given name or surname
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Anker (noble family)
Anker, also spelled ''Ancher'', is a Danish and Norwegian noble family living in Norway. The name means anchor. Originally from Sweden, the family became a part of the Patriciate of Norway in the 18th century, and members of the family were en ...
Places
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River Anker, in Warwickshire, England
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Anker Site
The Anker Site (11Ck-21) is located on the Little Calumet River near Chicago, Illinois. It is classified as a late prehistoric site with Upper Mississippian Huber (aka Blue Island) affiliation.
History of archaeological investigations
In 195 ...
, an archaeological site in Illinois, US
Companies and brands
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Anker (automobile), manufactured in Germany
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Anker (brand) (), a Chinese electronics brand producing computer and smartphone peripherals
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Anker Beer
{{Infobox beverage
, name = Anker Beer
, image = File:Bir-Anker-Indonesia.JPG
, type = Beer
, abv = 4.5%
, proof =
, manufacturer = Delta Djakarta
, distributor =
, origin = Bekasi, Indonesia ...
, an Indonesian brand of pale lager
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Anker
Anker may refer to:
People
*Anker (name), people with the given name or surname
*Anker (noble family)
Places
*River Anker, in Warwickshire, England
*Anker Site, an archaeological site in Illinois, US
Companies and brands
*Anker (automobile), ...
, an archaic unit of volume used in the Netherlands
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Anker (unit)
An Anker (usually anglicized as ''Anchor'') was a Dutch unit of capacity for wine or brandy equal to 10 US gallons that was used as a standard liquid measurement. It was most commonly used in Colonial times in New York and New Jersey, thanks to the ...
, a unit of capacity used in the US
See also
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Anchor (disambiguation)
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Ankers
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