Bull
Bull stands for:
- a card game, see swimming (card game)
- Bull (computer manufacturer) , French company
- John Bull (locomotive) , oldest steam locomotive still in service
- Tupolev Tu-4 , Soviet long-range bomber (NATO code name)
- GC-45 and variants, originally Canadian howitzer (according to the designer)
- Bull (TV series, 2000) , American TV series (2000–2001)
- Bull (TV series, 2016) , American TV series (since 2016)
Bull are the following geographical objects:
- Bull Mountains , mountain range in Yellowstone and Musselshell Counties, Montana, United States
- Gustav Bull Mountains , mountain range in Mac Robertson Land, Antarctica
- Bull Ridge , mountain ridge on Anvers Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica
- Bull Pass , mountain pass in Victoria Land, Antarctica
- Bull Island - several islands
- Bull Nunatak , island in the Seal Islands group, Antarctica
- Bull Lake - several lakes
- Lake Bull , Lake in Victoria Land, Antarctica
- Bull Creek - several streams
Bull is the name of the following people and characters:
- John Bull , personification of the United Kingdom
- Reginald Bull , one of the main characters in the Perry Rhodan magazine series
Family name:
- Ben Bull (1872–1951), English football player
- Birke Bull-Bischoff (* 1963), German politician (PDS, Die Linke), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Bruno Horst Bull (* 1933), German writer
- Charles Bull (1909–1939), English table tennis and cricketer
- Dan Bull (* 1986), British rapper and songwriter
- Emma Bull (* 1954), American author
- Francis Bull (1887–1974), Norwegian literary historian
- Fredrik Bull-Hansen (1927–2018), Norwegian general and diplomat
- Fredrik Rosing Bull (1882–1925), Norwegian “father” of information technology
- Gerald Bull (1928–1990), Canadian artillery scientist
- Hans-Joachim Bull (1906–1977), German lawyer
- Hans Peter Bull (* 1936), German constitutional and administrative lawyer
- Hedley Bull (1932–1985), Australian political scientist
- Henrik Bull (1864–1953), Norwegian architect
- Henryk Bull (1844–1930), Norwegian-Australian businessman and explorer
- Ida Bull (* 1948), Norwegian historian
- Jacob B. Bull (1853–1930), Norwegian author of historical works
- Johan Bull (1893–1945), American painter
- Johan Lausen Bull (1781–1817), Norwegian politician and judge (Sorenskriver)
- John Bull (composer) (1562 / 1563–1628), British composer
- John Bull (politician, around 1740) (around 1740–1802), American statesman (South Carolina)
- John Bull (politician, 1803) (1803-1863), American politician (Missouri)
- John S. Bull (1934-2008), American astronaut
- Karl Bull (1911–1984), Norwegian ski jumper
- Kirsti Strøm Bull (* 1945), Norwegian lawyer and university professor
- Leonard Bull (* 1935), Kenyan marksman
- Marcus Graham Bull (* 1962), historian, university professor
- Margarete Müller-Bull (1908–2002), German entrepreneur and founder of the foundation
- Melville Bull (1854–1909), American politician
- Mike Bull (born 1946), British pole vaulter
- Niels Rosing Bull (1760–1841), Norwegian civil servant and inspector of Greenland
- Nikki Bull (* 1981), English football goalkeeper
- Olaf Bull (poet) (1883–1933), Norwegian poet
- Olaf Bull (Councilor of State) (* 1977), German administrative scientist
- Ole Bull (1810–1880), Norwegian composer and violinist
- Peter Bull (1912–1984), English actor
- Reimer Bull (1933–2012), German educator and Low German author
- Richard Bull (1924-2014), American actor
- Ronnie Bull (* 1980), English soccer player
- Sitting Bull (≈ 1831–1890), tribal chief of the Sioux
- Steve Bull (born 1965), English football player
- Ted Bull (1898–1967), Australian rower
- Trevor Bull (1944–2009), British racing cyclist
- Trygve Bull (1905-1999), Norwegian politician
- Werner Bull (1902–1989), German electrical engineer and politician
- William Bull (Politician, 1683) (1683–1755) British politician, Governor of the Province of South Carolina
- William Bull (Politician, 1710) (1710–1791) British politician, Governor of the Province of South Carolina
- William Bull (Lieutenant Governor) (before 1816 – after 1826), American politician (South Carolina)
- William Bull (botanist) (1828–1902), English botanist and plant collector
- William Bull, 1st Baronet (1863–1931), British politician
- William Bull (water diver) (1886–1970), British water diver
- William Emerson Bull (1909–1972), American Hispanist
- William Frederick Bull , Canadian diplomat
Bull and variants are short for:
- Bull. - Jean Baptiste François Bulliard (botanical author abbreviation)
- • - Bullets ("•", HTML character reference, to English bullet )
See also: