Diamond (disambiguation)
Diamond stands for:
- Diamond , a precious stone
- Diamond (heraldry) , a heraldic heraldic figure
- Diamant Fahrradwerke , a German bicycle manufacturer
- Diamond frame , a form of the bicycle frame made of tubes and struts
- Diamant (car brand) , former French car brand
- Diamant (rocket) , a French launcher
- Diamant (Schiff, 2017) , a motor ship on Lake Lucerne
- Diamond (font size ) , a font size of 4 points
- Diamond (drawing pattern) , a special drawing pattern for snakes
- Diamond (game) , a game by Bruno Faidutti and Alan R. Moon
- Diamant (Trans Europ Express) , name of a historic TEE train
- Diamant-Brauerei , former large brewery in Magdeburg
- Diamant Schuhfabrik Otto Müller , a German dance shoe manufacturer
- Diamond Sutra , a Buddhist discourse
- Diamond norm , term in quantum mechanics
- Diamond burial, a type of burial
- Task Force Diamond , a special unit of the Zurich canton police
- Stadler Diamant , multiple unit of the rail vehicle manufacturer Stadler Rail
- a brand name for sugar, see Pfeifer & Langen
- in dentistry as the abbreviation for diamond-tipped grinding tools , see rotating dental instruments
- Diamond (record) In some countries the diamond record represents the highest award level. See music albums / sound carrier sales
- a French Saphir class submarine
- various animals have the term diamond in their names:
Diamant is the family name of the following people:
- André Diamant (chess player) (* 1990), Brazilian chess player
- André Diamant , also Andre Dymond , French drummer and sound performance artist who performs as Duracell
- Bruno Diamant (1867–1942), German sculptor
- Dora Diamant (1898–1952), last partner of Franz Kafka
- Eva Diamant (* 1932), Hungarian Holocaust survivor, see Eva Szepesi
- Henri Diamant-Berger (1895–1972), French film director and producer
- Max Diamant (1908–1992), journalist and trade unionist
- Moritz Diamant (1830–1884), Bohemian chemist and paper manufacturer
- Paul Josef Diamant (1887–1966), Austrian-Israeli Zionist and genealogist
See also:
Wiktionary: Diamant - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: diamond - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations