Butt
Butt stands for:
Flatfish:
- Fish species from the Butte family, see Butte (family)
- Fish species from the turbot family
- Flounder from the plaice family
Ships:
- Butt (ship) , landing craft of the German Navy
- Butt, now Wuppertal, ship of the 7-meter class of the DGzRS
Others:
- Butt (unit) , old English unit of volume
- Butt (magazine) , international magazine for homosexuals (2001-2011)
Butt is the family name of the following people:
- Abdul Ghani Butt (* 1939), Pakistani weightlifter
- Archibald Butt (1865–1912), American military advisor
- Brent Butt (* 1966), Canadian actor, comedian, screenwriter and producer
- Charles Butt (* 1938), American entrepreneur
- Clara Butt (1872-1936), British singer (alto)
- Hans Jörg Butt (* 1974), German soccer goalkeeper
- Hans-Jürgen Butt (* 1961), German physicist
- Isaac Butt (1813–1879), Irish lawyer and politician
- Jahnagir Butt (* 1943), Pakistani hockey player
- John Butt (marksman) (1850-1939), British marksman
- John Butt (Anglist) (1906–1965), British Anglicist
- John Butt (musician) (* 1960), British organist and musicologist
- John Baptist Butt (1826–1899), English clergyman, Bishop of Southwark
- Linus Butt (* 1987), German hockey player
- Miriam Butt (* 1966), German linguist and professor of computational linguistics at the University of Konstanz
- Muhammad Iqbal Butt (* 1929), Pakistani weightlifter
- Muhammad Naqi Butt (1919–1990), Pakistani weightlifter
- Muhammad Sharif Butt (1926-2015), Pakistani sprinter
- Nicky Butt (* 1975), English football player
- Ray Butt († 2013), British television producer
- Rehan Butt (* 1981), Pakistani hockey player
- Ronald Butt (1920–2002), English journalist and author
- Sabir Butt (* 1969), Canadian squash player
- Tameka Butt (* 1991), Australian soccer player
- Wolfgang Butt (* 1937), German Scandinavian artist, publisher and translator
- Yasir Butt (* 1988), Pakistani squash player
See also:
- Butts
- The Flounder , book by Günter Grass