DAM
DAM stands for:
- Damascus Airport in Syria, according to the IATA code
- decametric radio emission , see Jupiter bursts
- German Academy for Management , a provider of distance learning courses
- German Academy for Metrology in Legal Metrology
- German alternative championship , recreational soccer championship
- German Amateur Motorsport Commission
- German fishing tackle manufacturer
- German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt am Main
- Diacetylmorphine , an opioid known as heroin
- Digital Art Museum , project dedicated to the influence of the computer and the digital on art and society
- Digital asset management , the storage and management of any digital content, especially media files such as graphics, videos, music files and text modules
- Three-phase asynchronous machine , also called three-phase induction machine , can be used either as a motor or as a generator
- Dynamic amplitude modulation in radio technology
DAM stands for:
- DAM , a former English thrash metal band that later renamed itself Dam and broke up shortly afterwards
Dam stands for:
- Dam (band) , first rap group in Palestine
- Dam (coin) , ancient Indian copper coin
- Dam (unit) , ancient measure of length in East Asia
Dam stands for the following places:
- Dam (Amsterdam) , central square in Amsterdam
- Dam (Limburg)
- Dam (Niederkrüchten) , part of the community of Niederkrüchten
- Dam (North Holland)
Dam is the family name of the following people:
- Anders Ehlers Dam (* 1973), Danish Scandinavian
- Andries van Dam (* 1938), American computer scientist
- Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam (* 1996), Greenlandic politician
- Annemieke van Dam (* 1982), Dutch musical performer in Germany
- Atli Pætursson Dam (1932–2005), Faroese politician
- Bram van Dam (1943–2008), Dutch sports and nutrition scientist and athletics trainer
- Carlo van Dam (* 1986), Dutch racing driver
- Claus Dam (* 1960), Danish musical performer in German-speaking countries
- Cornelis Frans Adolf van Dam (1899–1972), Dutch Romanist and Hispanicist
- Douwe Casparus van Dam (1827–1898), Dutch explorer and museum attendant
- Gertrud van Dam (1916–1984), German writer
- Helle Vrønning Dam , Danish linguist
- Hendrik van Dam (1906–1973), German lawyer, General Secretary of the Central Council of Jews in Germany
- Henrik Dam ( Carl Peter Henrik Dam ; 1895–1976), Danish biochemist and Nobel Prize winner
- Jan Albertsz van Dam (1670–1746), Dutch mathematician, astronomer and surveyor
- Johan CF Dam (1863–1925), Faroese unionist politician
- Johannes van Dam (1946–2013), Dutch journalist and gastronomy critic
- José van Dam (* 1940), Belgian singer (bass baritone)
- Kenneth W. Dam (* 1932), American lawyer and politician
- Laurens ten Dam (* 1980), Dutch cyclist
- Luc van Dam (1920–1976), Dutch boxer
- Lydia van Dam (* 1970), Dutch jazz singer
- Nicolette van Dam (* 1984), Dutch actress
- Peter Mohr Dam (1898–1968), Faroese politician
- Đàm Quang Trung (1921–1995), Vietnamese general and guerrilla fighter
- Rigmor Dam (* 1971), Faroese politician
- Rob Van Dam (born 1970), American wrestler
- Đàm Thanh Xuân (* 1985), Vietnamese martial arts artist
- Thomas Dam (1915–1989), Danish carver, see Zaubertroll
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