Graves (disambiguation)
Graves or The Graves stands for:
- Graves , wine region in France
- Graves-Nunatakker , Nunatakker in Marie-Byrd-Land, Antarctica
- The Graves (Massachusetts) , island in Massachusetts, United States
- Baron Graves , British title of nobility
- Graves disease , another name for Graves disease
- Graves (TV series) , American TV series (from 2016)
- The Graves (film) , American film directed by Brian Pulido (2009)
People:
- Adam Graves (* 1968), Canadian ice hockey player
- Alex Graves (born 1965), American director
- Alexander Graves (1844–1916), American politician
- Antonio Graves (born 1985), American basketball player
- Armgaard Karl Graves (* 1882), German and British spy
- Barry Graves (actually Jürgen Deutschmann ; 1942–1994), German journalist and radio presenter
- Benjamin F. Graves (1817–1906), American lawyer and Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court
- Betsy Graves Reyneau (1888–1964), American painter and suffragette
- Bibb Graves (1873-1942), American politician
- Bill Graves (* 1953), American politician
- Blind Roosevelt Graves (1909–1962), American blues musician
- Carie Graves (* 1953), American rower
- Charles H. Graves (1872–1940), American lawyer, banker and politician
- Clare W. Graves (1914–1986), American psychologist
- Corey Graves (* 1984), American wrestler and television presenter
- Denyce Graves (* 1964), American opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Dixie Bibb Graves (1882–1965), American politician
- Ed Graves (1917–1980), American production designer
- Edwin Graves (1897–1986), American rower
- Garret Graves (* 1972), American politician
- Gary Russell Graves , American ornithologist
- Hilliard Graves (born 1950), Canadian ice hockey player
- James Graves (* 1963), American marksman
- John Thomas Graves (1806-1870), Irish mathematician and lawyer
- Josh Graves (1927-2006), American guitarist
- Kersey Graves (1813–1883), American religious skeptic and writer
- Lawrence Preston Joseph Graves (1916–1994), American clergyman, Bishop of Alexandria
- Louis Graves (1791–1857), French botanist, archaeologist and fossil collector
- Mel Graves (1946–2008), American jazz musician and university professor
- Michael Graves (1934–2015), American architect and designer
- Michael W. Graves , American archaeologist
- Michale Graves (* 1975), American musician
- Milford Graves (born 1941), American drummer and composer
- Morris Graves (1910–2001), American painter and draftsman
- Nancy Graves (1939–1995), American sculptor, painter, and filmmaker
- Peter Graves (1926-2010), American actor
- Philip Graves (Journalist) ( Major Philip Perceval Graves ; 1876–1953), British journalist
- Philip Graves (triathlete) (* 1989), British triathlete
- Ralph Graves (actor) (1900–1977), American actor, screenwriter and director
- Ralph Graves (writer) (1924–2013), American reporter, editor, and author
- Richard Ryan Graves (1954–2009), British singer, keyboardist, composer and author
- Robert Graves (1895–1985), British writer and poet
- Robert James Graves (1797-1853), Irish physician
- Rupert Graves (born 1963), British actor
- Ryan Graves (entrepreneur) (* 1983), American entrepreneur
- Ryan Graves (ice hockey player) (born 1995), Canadian ice hockey player
- Sam Graves (* 1963), American politician
- Samuel Graves (1713–1787), British admiral
- Shakey Graves (* 1987), musician and actor
- Teresa Graves (1948–2002), American actress
- Thomas Graves (Rear Admiral) (1680–1755), British Rear Admiral
- Thomas Graves, 1st Baron Graves (1725–1802), British admiral
- Thomas Graves (Admiral) (approx. 1747–1814), British admiral
- Thomas N. Graves, 2nd Baron Graves (1775–1830), British admiral and politician
- Tom Graves (* 1970), American politician
- Tor Graves (* 1972), Thai racing driver
- William J. Graves (1805–1848), American politician
GRAVES is an abbreviation for:
- GRAVES (Grand Réseau Adapté à la Veille Spatiale) , French radar system