Amat
Amat is the family name of the following people:
- Elies Rogent i Amat (1821–1897), Catalan architect and important pioneer of modernism, see Elies Rogent
- Felix Torres y Amat (BBKL) (1772–1847)
- Francisco Amat (born 1943), Spanish hockey player
- Henri Amat (1813-1891), French politician
- Ignace Hyacinthe Amat de Graveson (1670–1733), French theologian
- Ismail Amat (1935–2018), Uighur politician of the People's Republic of China
- Jaime Amat (born 1941), Spanish hockey player
- Jaime Amat Durán (* 1970), Spanish hockey player
- Jean-Charles Roman d'Amat (1887–1976), French archivist and paleographer
- Jean-Pierre Amat (* 1962), French sports shooter
- Joan Carles Amat , see Juan Carlos Amat
- Jordi Amat (* 1992), Spanish soccer player
- Jorge Borrego Amat (1931–2011), Cuban musician and entrepreneur
- Luigi Amat di San Filippo e Sorso (1796–1878), cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Juan Amat (born 1946), Spanish hockey player
- Juan Carlos Amat (1572–1642), Spanish musician, guitar teacher and doctor
- Manuel d'Amat i de Junyent (1704–1782), Spanish military and colonial administrator
- Marc Amat (* 1993), Andorran football player
- Pedro Amat (born 1940), Spanish hockey player
- Pol Amat (* 1978), Spanish hockey player
- Prudencio Herreros Amat , Spanish painter (* 1873 Jumilla ; † 1934 Valencia )
- Santiago Amat (1887–1982), Spanish sailor
Amat stands for:
- Amat-mamu , writer
- Amat-Šamaš , Nadītum
Amat means:
- Amat (unit) , old measure of weight
AMAT is an abbreviation for:
- Applied Materials , a US equipment manufacturer
- Azienda Municipalizzata Auto Trasporti , public transport operator in Palermo