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'''Hodder''' may refer to:
'''Hodder''' is an [[English language|English]] surname, derived from the [[Old English]] word "hod", meaning hood. Therefore, the original bearer of the name was a seller or maker of hoods.

==Companies==
*[[Hodder Headline]], a British publisher, and a number of imprints and predecessors of it:
**[[Hodder & Stoughton]]
***[[Hodder & Stoughton Religious]]
**[[Hodder Children’s]]
**Hodder Wayland, currently known as [[Wayland (publisher)|Wayland]]
**[[Hodder Arnold]]
**[[Hodder Headline (Australia)]]
**[[Hodder Moa Beckett]]


==People==
==People==
*[[Alfred Hodder]] (1866–1907), American author, attorney and academic
*[[Christopher Hodder-Williams]], British writer
*[[Harvey Hodder]], Canadian politician
*[[Bill Hodder]] (1865–1897), English footballer
*[[Ian Hodder]], British archaeologist
*[[Christopher Hodder-Williams]] (1926–1995), British writer
*[[Clark Hodder]] (1903–1968), American athlete, coach and administrator
*[[Jackie Hodder]], Australian gangster
*[[Jim Hodder (musician)]], American musician
*[[Courtney Hodder]] (born 2000), Australian rules footballer
*[[Kane Hodder]], American actor and stuntman
*[[Daria Hodder]], Australian professional wrestler
*[[Dick Hodder]] (1923–2006), British geographer and academic
*[[Stephen Hodder]], English architect
*[[Errol Hodder]] (born 1938), Australian trade unionist
*[[Francis Hodder]] (1906–1943), Irish cricketer, rugby union player and Royal Air Force officer
*[[Frank Heywood Hodder]] (1860–1935), American historian
*[[Harvey Hodder]] (1943–2020), Canadian politician
*[[Ian Hodder]] (born 1948), British archaeologist
*[[Jessie Donaldson Hodder]] (1867–1931), American women's prison reformer
*[[Jim Hodder (musician)]] (1947–1990), American musician, from Steely Dan
*[[Jim Hodder (politician)]] (1940–2021), Canadian politician
*[[Justine Hodder]] (born 1972), Australian tennis player
*[[Kane Hodder]] (born 1955), American actor and stuntman
*[[Mark Hodder]] (fl. 2010–2015), English writer
*[[Mary Hodder]] (born 1945), Canadian politician
*Michael Hodder (1968–1999), British train driver killed in the [[Ladbroke Grove rail crash]]
*[[Paul Hodder]] (born 1965), New Zealand rugby player and cricketer
*[[Robin Hodder]] (1937–2006), Australian field hockey player
*[[Stephen Hodder]], MBE (born 1956), English architect
*[[Walter Hodder]] (1909–1993), Canadian educator and politician
*[[Wilfred Hodder]] (1896–1957), Welsh rugby footballer
*[[William Hodder]] (born 1947), Australian sailor


==Places==
==Other uses==
*[[River Hodder]], a river in Lacashire
*[[Hodder & Stoughton]], a British publisher
*[[Kane Hodder (band)]], American hardcore band
*[[River Hodder]], a river in Lancashire, England
*[[Hodder River]], a river in New Zealand
*[[SS Hodder|SS ''Hodder'']], a freight vessel


==Other==
==See also==
* [[Hoder (disambiguation)]]
*[[Kane Hodder (band)]], American hardcore band
* [[Hodor (disambiguation)]]


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Latest revision as of 16:11, 9 November 2024

Hodder is an English surname, derived from the Old English word "hod", meaning hood. Therefore, the original bearer of the name was a seller or maker of hoods.

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