May (disambiguation)
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As a proper noun, May is a month of the year; may is also a verbal auxiliary.
May or MAY can also refer to:
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[edit] People
- May (surname), surname origin, and people with the surname
- May (name), given name origin, and people with the given name
- Baron May, a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
- May (singer), aka MAY, a Japan-based Korean singer
[edit] Places
- Cape May (disambiguation), the name of several places
- Isle of May, in Scotland
- May, California, USA
- May, Texas, USA
- May District, Kazakhstan
- May District, Laos
- May Township (disambiguation)
[edit] Species of hawthorn
- May, a common name for Crataegus monogyna, the European Common Hawthorn
- Eastern May Hawthorn, a common name for Crataegus aestivalis, a shrub or small tree of the southeastern United States
[edit] As a code name
- Ilyushin Il-38 a Maritime Patrol plane with the NATO reporting name May
- Maybole railway station, Scotland, National Rail station code MAY
- Maysville (Amtrak station), Kentucky, United States, Amtrak station code MAY
- Mangrove Cay Airport, Mangrove Cay, Bahamas, Airport code MAY
[edit] Fictional characters
- Aunt May, Spider-Man's aunt and primary caregiver.
- May Lee (The King of Fighters), a character from The King of Fighters series
- May (Guilty Gear), a character in the Guilty Gear video game series
- May (Pokémon), a character in the Pokémon anime series
- May, a fictional character played by Laura Wilson from television series The Tribe (1999–2003)
[edit] Other uses as proper noun
- Máj, an epic poem by Karel Hynek Mácha
- May (B'z song), a single by Japanese duo B'z
- May Company (disambiguation)
- May (film), a 2002 horror film
- 348 May, an asteroid
[edit] See also
- Maggie May (traditional song)
- Maggie May (musical)
- "Maggie May", Rod Stewart song
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