Ham (disambiguation)

Ham is a cut of meat from an edible mammal's rear, usually from a pig.

Ham may also refer to:
 * Ham, an amateur radio operator
 * Ham the Chimp, the first hominid launched into outer space
 * Tailor's ham, a curved mold for pressing garments
 * The opposite of Spam, wanted e-mail. Particularly false positive spam
 * An actor who overacts in a bad or excessive way
 * Ham (son of Noah), Biblical figure.
 * Ham, in parts of the UK, a low-lying water meadow.   As in Hasfield Ham (Glos.,  on the banks of the Severn,  a few miles north of Gloucester),  and (very probably) Morwellham (Devon - just -  on the east bank of the Tamar).

Places

 * Belgium
 * Ham, Belgium, a municipality in Belgium
 * France
 * Ham (Cergy), a small village to the south of Cergy, near Paris
 * Ham, Somme, a commune in France
 * United Kingdom
 * Ham, London, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
 * Ham, Caithness, in Caithness, Scotland
 * Ham, Plymouth, a ward in the city of Plymouth, England
 * Ham, Wiltshire, a village in England
 * Ham, Kent, a hamlet.
 * United States
 * Ham Lake, Minnesota, a city
 * Winterham, Virginia (also known as Ham), a community in the United States
 * Hams, California

Music

 * HAM, an Icelandic rock band
 * "H•A•M", the first single off the album Watch the Throne by Kanye West and Jay-Z

Literature

 * The main setting in J. R. R. Tolkien's book Farmer Giles of Ham
 * The nickname of Theodore Marley Brooks, one of Doc Savage's assistants
 * Ham on Rye, a 1982 autobiographical novel by American author Charles Bukowski
 * Ham, the nickname of Neanderthals in the Science Fiction novel Manifold: Origin
 * Ham, son of Noah, in the Bible
 * Hammaglystwythkbrngxxaxolotl, also known as "Ham the Weather Wizard" in the Badger comic book

Science

 * $$\mathop{\rm Ham}(M,\omega)$$ denotes the group of Hamiltonian symplectomorphisms of $$(M,\omega)$$.

People

 * Boris van der Ham, Dutch politician
 * James Richard Ham, American Roman Catholic bishop
 * Ken Ham, Australian creationist
 * Pete Ham, Welsh singer
 * Ham Eunjung, member of seven-member South Korean girl group, T-ara
 * Lewis Hamilton, British F1 Driver

Acronym

 * HAM, acronym for Harvard Art Museum
 * Hamburg Airport IATA code
 * The Chapman code for the English county of Hampshire
 * Hold And Modify, a screenmode of the Commodore Amiga computer
 * Homotopy analysis method
 * His Apostolic Majesty
 * Hamlet (Amtrak station), North Carolina, United States