asok has no meaning in Hebrew but it's close to asuk (עסוק) which means busy.
Asok Basu has written: 'The Himalayas' -- subject(s): Bibliography
'Asok'
Asok K. Bhattacharya has written: 'The arts and crafts of Myanmar' 'Indian Art and Iconology'
Asok Kumar Chanda has written: 'Federalism in India' -- subject(s): Federal government, India
Asok Ray has written: 'Damage-mitigating control of space propulsion systems for high performance and extended life'
Asok Kumar Mukhopadhyay has written: 'Municipal personnel administration' 'Textbook on Microprocessor Based Laboratory Experiments and Projects' 'Municipal government and urban development'
The cast of Naai asok kap naangsaao phloenchit - 2003 includes: Tawan Chantaraviboon as Kieng Nat Wattanapat as On
Pointy-Haired Boss , Wally , Alice , Asok and Carol .
Asok Kumar Datta has written: 'The palaeohistory of man and his culture' -- subject(s): Paleolithic period, Antiquities 'Black and red ware culture in West Bengal' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Pottery, Prehistoric, Prehistoric Pottery
Asok Kumar Das has written: 'Mughal painting during Jahangir's time' -- subject(s): Art patronage, Mogul Miniature painting 'Splendour of Mughal painting' -- subject(s): Islamic Illumination of books and manuscripts, Mogul Illumination of books and manuscripts
Asok (pronounced "a-shook") is an Indian American intern in the Dilbert comic strip. His first appearance was March 18, 1996. He is a brilliant graduate from the Indian Institute of Technology. The character is named after a friend and co-worker of strip creator Scott Adams at Pacific Bell. "Asok" is a common Indian name