Kaz or KAZ may refer to:
Businesses
- KAZ Minerals, a British copper mining company operating in Kazakhstan
 - Kaz Incorporated, an American manufacturer and distributor of health care products
 - Kaz Records, part of Castle Communication, incorporating Y Records
 - Kutaisi Auto Mechanical Plant, a Soviet truck factory in Georgia, formerly Kutaisi Automobile Plant (KAZ)
 
Entertainment
- Kaz (TV series), CBS
 - Kazuhira Miller, a Metal Gear character
 - Kaz Proctor, a main character in the television series Wentworth
 - Kaz Brekker, a character in Six of Crows
 - A character in Shimmer and Shine
 - Kaz Harada, a character in the anime Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi
 - Kaz (Dragonlance), a character in Dragonlance and the title character of Kaz the Minotaur, a 1990 novel
 - A character in Mighty Med
 - Kazuda Xiono, a character in Star Wars Resistance commonly called "Kaz"
 - A 2002 FIFA World Cup mascot
 
People
Given name
- Kaz Garas (born 1940) Lithuanian-born American actor
 - Kaz Grala (born 1998), American NASCAR driver
 - Kaz Hawkins (born 1973), Northern Irish singer
 - Kaz James (born 1982), Australian singer-songwriter and DJ
 
Nickname
- Kaz Hayashi (born 1973), Japanese professional wrestler
 - Kaz Hirai (born 1960), former chairman of Sony Corporation
 - Bill Kazmaier (born 1953), American powerlifter, strongman competitor and professional wrestler
 - Kazunori Yamauchi (born 1967), Japanese video game designer and professional racing driver nicknamed "Kaz"
 - Nicole Kaczmarski (born 1981), American basketball player
 
Other
- Kaz (cartoonist), American cartoonist Kazimieras Gediminas Prapuolenis (born 1959)
 - Kaz (musician) or K.A.Z., stage name of Japanese musician Kazuhito Iwaike (born 1968)
 - a ring name of Frankie Kazarian (born 1977), American professional wrestler
 
Places
- Kaz, Iran, a village in Kerman Province
 - Kaz, Kyrgyzstan
 - Kaz, Russia, a locality
 
Other uses
- KAZ (electric vehicle), a 2003 Japanese prototype
 - Kaz II, a yacht found crewless in 2007
 - kaz, ISO 630-2 and -3 codes for the Kazakh language
 
See also
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