Kom or KOM may refer to:
Ethnic groups
- Kom people (Afghanistan), a Nuristani tribe in Afghanistan and Pakistan
 - Kom people (Cameroon), an ethnic group of northwest Cameroon
 - Kom people (India) a subgroup of the Kuki in north-eastern India
 - Kom people (South America), an ethnic group in northeastern Argentina, Bolivia and Paraguay
 
Languages
- Kom language (Cameroon), a Bantoid language
 - Kom language (India), a Sino-Tibetan language
 - Kom language (South America), a Guaicuruan language
 - Komi language (ISO 639-3 code: kom)
 
Music
- Kom (album), by Swedish singer Lars Winnerbäck
 - "Kom" (Jessica Andersson song), by the Swedish singer Jessica Andersson
 - "Kom" (Timoteij song), by the Swedish europop group Timoteij
 - Mathias Kom, Canadian singer-songwriter
 
Places
- Kom and Župa Komska, fortress and župa of the medieval Bosnian state, centered in the village of Glavatičevo
 - Kom, Croatia, a village
 - Kom Peak, a mountain peak in Bulgaria
 - Kom Monastery, a monastery in Montenegro
 - Knowledge Oasis Muscat, a technology park near Muscat, Oman
 - Kom, a village part of Kom-Kanas Mongolian Ethnic Township in Xinjiang, China
 
Sports
- FK Kom, a Montenegrin football club
 - King of the Mountains, award in cycling stage races but also the user with the highest score in the rankings in certain activities monitored by applications such as Strava.
 - Mary Kom, an Indian boxer
 
Other uses
- Kickoff meeting, the first meeting with the project team and the client of the project
 - KOM (BBS), a type of bulletin board system
 - KoM, Knight of Malta, in the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
 
See also
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