Is there an alternative, one-word name for the question mark?

Is there an alternative name for the question mark? For example, the exclamation point is often called a bang, the number symbol is called a pound sign or sharp symbol and the asterisk symbol is often called a star.

Is there such an alternative name for the question mark whether it be slang or otherwise?


The answer is "query".

Oxford English Dictionary, s.v. query, n 2:

A question mark (?), used in writing to indicate a degree of doubt about the accuracy or validity of a following (occas., a preceding) word or statement. Also used in speech to express a written question mark of this kind. Cf. qy. int.


Programmers have been known to call it ‘hook’.


Modern programmers have a lot more hooky things to cope with than just the old QUESTION MARK from antediluvian typewriter keyboards. For example, here are a bunch of characters whose names contain ‘question’, or ‘glottal’, or ‘hook’, or ‘interro’:

Code chr GenCat Script Name
U+003F ? GC=Po SC=Common QUESTION MARK
U+00BF ¿ GC=Po SC=Common INVERTED QUESTION MARK
U+01BE ƾ GC=Ll SC=Latin LATIN LETTER INVERTED GLOTTAL STOP WITH STROKE
U+0241 Ɂ GC=Lu SC=Latin LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GLOTTAL STOP
U+0242 ɂ GC=Ll SC=Latin LATIN SMALL LETTER GLOTTAL STOP
U+0294 ʔ GC=Lo SC=Latin LATIN LETTER GLOTTAL STOP
U+0296 ʖ GC=Ll SC=Latin LATIN LETTER INVERTED GLOTTAL STOP
U+02A1 ʡ GC=Ll SC=Latin LATIN LETTER GLOTTAL STOP WITH STROKE
U+02A2 ʢ GC=Ll SC=Latin LATIN LETTER REVERSED GLOTTAL STOP WITH STROKE
U+02C0 ˀ GC=Lm SC=Common MODIFIER LETTER GLOTTAL STOP
U+02C1 ˁ GC=Lm SC=Common MODIFIER LETTER REVERSED GLOTTAL STOP
U+02DE ˞ GC=Sk SC=Common MODIFIER LETTER RHOTIC HOOK
U+02E4 ˤ GC=Lm SC=Latin MODIFIER LETTER SMALL REVERSED GLOTTAL STOP
U+0309 ◌̉ GC=Mn SC=Inherited COMBINING HOOK ABOVE
U+0321 ◌̡ GC=Mn SC=Inherited COMBINING PALATALIZED HOOK BELOW
U+0322 ◌̢ GC=Mn SC=Inherited COMBINING RETROFLEX HOOK BELOW
U+061F ‭ ؟ GC=Po SC=Common ARABIC QUESTION MARK
U+097D GC=Lo SC=Devanagari DEVANAGARI LETTER GLOTTAL STOP
U+203D GC=Po SC=Common INTERROBANG
U+2047 GC=Po SC=Common DOUBLE QUESTION MARK
U+2048 GC=Po SC=Common QUESTION EXCLAMATION MARK
U+2049 GC=Po SC=Common EXCLAMATION QUESTION MARK
U+2E18 GC=Po SC=Common INVERTED INTERROBANG
U+2E2E GC=Po SC=Common REVERSED QUESTION MARK
U+FE16 GC=Po SC=Common PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL QUESTION MARK
U+FE56 GC=Po SC=Common SMALL QUESTION MARK
U+FF1F GC=Po SC=Common FULLWIDTH QUESTION MARK

Now that characters have official names that are so tediously long, like LATIN LETTER INVERTED GLOTTAL STOP WITH STROKE, it’s even more likely that short slangy forms will get used, although probably only locally.


I am a fan of Asterix (also Obelix), and what you should call * is asterisk. :)

It is called star because it looks like one, and also aster- is a Latin root for star, viz. astral, astronomy, astronaut, astrology etc. So, in essence it is just a formal name of the same sense of a term.

As for ?, you can call it interrogation point, interrogation mark, question point, query or eroteme Check this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Question_mark

Hook should be more appropriate for the inverted '?'.


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?
Common: query; ; ques . Rare: quiz; whatmark; [what]; wildchar; huh; hook; buttonhook; hunchback.

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question mark
question, query, whatmark, what, wildchar (UNIX), huh, ques, kwes, quiz, quark, hook, scroll (NetHack), interrogation point