bast
Bast stands for:
- Bast (plant) , part of the bark of woody plants
- Bast fiber , vegetable fiber for binding and braiding
- in the hunter's language the hairy skin under which the antlers are newly formed, see Gefege
Bast , Bašt are the following geographical objects:
- Łekno (Będzino) , village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship (German Bast )
- Bašť , place in the Czech Republic (German Groß Bascht )
- A settlement in the Baška Voda municipality
Bast is the name of the following people and characters:
- Bastet , Egyptian deity
Family name:
- Alfred Bast (* 1948), German painter
- Dieter Bast (* 1951), German soccer player
- Eva-Maria Bast (* 1978), German journalist and writer
- Gerald Bast (* 1955), Austrian university lawyer and university rector
- Gerhard Bast (1911–1947), SS-Sturmbannführer and Gestapo chief of Linz
- Günter Bast (1922–1997), German physician in the field of internal medicine
- Hannah Bast (* 1970), German computer scientist
- Jason Bast (* 1989), German-Canadian ice hockey player
- Johann Bast (1812–1880), German-American architect
- Jürgen Bast (* 1968), German legal scholar
- Pieter Bast (1570 – around 1605), Dutch draftsman, engraver and cartographer
- Rainer A. Bast (* 1953), German philosopher and psychologist
- Roland Bast (* 1946), German educator
- Rüdiger Bast (* 1948), German soccer player
- Rudolf Bast (* 1937), German football player
- Simon Moritz Bast (1770 – after 1817), German white binder and politician
- Valerie Bast (* 1997), Austrian actress
- William Bast (1931-2015), American screenwriter
BAST is an abbreviation for:
- Baltic genealogical tables (BAST), annual books of the German-Baltic Genealogical Society
BASt is an abbreviation for: