Ham (disambiguation)

Ham (disambiguation)

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

Ham may also refer to:
* euphemistically, human buttocks, usually as a plurale tantum "hams"
* Ham, an amateur radio operator
* Ham the Chimp, the first hominid launched into outer space

In geography:
*Ham, Greater London, near Richmond upon Thames
*Ham, Wiltshire, a village in England
*Ham, Caithness, in Caithness, Scotland
*Ham, Belgium, a municipality in Belgium
*Ham (Cergy), a small village to the south of Cergy, near Paris
*Ham, Somme, a commune in France
*Ham Lake, Minnesota, a city in the United States
*Winterham, Virginia (also known as Ham), a community in the United States

In music:
*Peter Ham, Welsh singer
*HAM, an Icelandic metal band

In fiction:
*Ham, fictional "Simpsons" character
*The nickname of Theodore Marley Brooks, one of Doc Savage's assistants

In literature:
*"Ham on Rye", a 1982 autobiographical novel by American author Charles Bukowski
*Ham, the nickname of Neanderthals in the Science Fiction novel ""
*Ham, son of Noah, in the Bible

As an acronym:
*Hamburg Airport
*The Chapman code for the English county of Hampshire
*Hold And Modify, a screenmode of the Commodore Amiga computer
*His Apostolic Majesty
* Hamlet (Amtrak station), North Carolina, United States

ee also

*Hamstring (muscle)
*East Ham
*West Ham
*South Hams
*Ham sandwich theorem
*Le Ham, two communes in the French Manche and Mayenne "départments"
*Hamarkameratene, a Norwegian football team known as HamKam.
*Hamm (disambiguation)


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