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Starck is a German surname, which means a strong, bold person, from the Middle High German starke, meaning "strong" or "brave". The name may refer to:
- Colby Starck (born 1974), American musician
- Johann August von Starck (1741–1816), German writer
- Karl von Starck (1867–1937), German politician
- Philippe Starck (born 1949), French designer
- Ville-Valtteri Starck (born 1995), Finnish footballer
Starck may refer to the surname Starck and people with that name. It may also refer to:
- Claude and Starck, an American architectural firm
- Edel & Starck, a German television series
- P. A. Starck Piano, an American manufacturer
Various aircraft designed by Andre Starck:
- Starck AS-27 Starcky, a French single-seat aircraft
- Starck AS-37, a French two-seat light aircraft
- Starck AS-57, a French two-seat light aircraft
- Starck AS-70 Jac, a French single-seat light aircraft
- Starck AS-80 Holiday, a French two-seat light aircraft
Usage examples of "starck".
Thus, Starck admitted that flights to the ends of the galaxy, and even to other galaxies -- the transgalactodromia of which Olaf had dreamed -- were possible, and possible in the span of a single lifetime.
Philippe Starck look that the French seem magically able to give to everything they make.
Ted and I lugged the heavy Starck Victrola out to my van and eased it carefully inside.
Checking my card file the next morning, I found an inquiry note about Victrolas, called the number, and sold the Starck sight unseen for triple what I paid for it.
She had a few stunning pieces of furniture by Starck and Saladino mixed in with sprawling vanilla velvet sofas and chairs.