Diamond is the hardest known natural material.
Diamond may also refer to:
Other common meanings
- Diamond (gemstone), use of the mineral as a gemstone
 - Diamonds (suit), a suit in a standard deck of cards
 
People
- Diamond (surname)
 - Diamond (given name), a unisex given name
 - Thomas Pitt (1653–1726), English merchant nicknamed "Diamond" Pitt for his ownership of the Regent Diamond
 - Diamond (rapper) (born 1988), American rapper
 - Alex Diamond, pseudonym of German artist Jörg Heikhaus (born 1967)
 - Wayne Daniel or Diamond (born 1956), retired cricketer from Barbados
 - Ramon Dekkers or the Diamond (1969–2013), former Muay Thai and kickboxer
 - Malaipet or the Diamond (born 1981), mixed martial artist, kickboxer and Muay Thai fighter
 - Diamond, a member of the TV show American Gladiators
 - "Diamond" Dallas Page (born 1956), American professional wrestler
 - "Diamond" Timothy Flowers, American professional wrestler from All-Star Wrestling
 - Diamond (wrestler), Mexican professional wrestler
 
Places
United States
- Diamond, Alaska, a historical location in Denali Borough, Alaska
 - Diamond, Georgia, an unincorporated community
 - Diamond, Illinois, a village
 - Diamond, Indiana, an unincorporated town
 - Diamond, Louisiana, an unincorporated community
 - Diamond, Missouri, a city
 - Diamond, Ohio, an unincorporated community
 - Diamond, Oregon, an unincorporated community
 - Diamond, Kanawha County, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
 - Diamond, Logan County, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
 - Diamond, U.S. Virgin Islands, a settlement
 - The Diamond (Longs Peak), a cliff on Longs Peak in Colorado
 - Diamond Bar, California, a city in eastern Los Angeles County
 - Diamond Brook, a tributary of the Passaic River, New Jersey
 - Diamond Hill (Cumberland, Rhode Island)
 - Diamond Island (Kentucky)
 - Diamond Mountains (Nevada)
 - Diamond Peak (disambiguation)
 - Diamond Springs, California, formerly Diamond, a census-designated place
 - Diamond Valley (Nevada)
 - Diamond Island (New York), an island on Lake George (New York)
 - Diamond Island (Montana), an island in the Yellowstone River
 - Diamond Island (Vermont), an island in Lake Champlain
 - Diamond Lake (disambiguation)
 - Diamond Township, Cherokee County, Iowa
 
Elsewhere
- Diamond Hill, Kowloon, Hong Kong
 - Diamond Hill (Ireland)
 - Diamond Hill, site of the 1900 Second Boer War Battle of Diamond Hill
 - Diamond Island (Tasmania), Australia
 - Diamond Island (Myanmar)
 - Diamond Island (Grenadines)
 - Diamond Lake (Ontario), Canada, various lakes
 - Three lakes in New Zealand (see List of lakes of New Zealand):
 - Diamond Lake, New Zealand, in Tasman Region
 - Diamond Lake, Glenorchy, in Otago Region
 - Diamond Lake, Wanaka, in Otago Region
 - The Diamond (Enniskillen), the town square in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
 
Businesses
- Diamond Aircraft Industries, a manufacturer of light aircraft based in Austria
 - Diamond Bank, a Nigerian full-service bank
 - Diamond Comic Distributors, the largest comic book distributor serving North America
 - Diamond East Midlands, a British bus company
 - Diamond Foods, formerly Diamond Walnut Growers, a packaged food company based in California
 - Diamond Insurance, British insurance provider focused on women car drivers
 - Diamond Management & Technology Consultants (commonly "Diamond"), a Chicago-based consulting company
 - Diamond Match Company, an American match and toothpick maker
- Diamond Rubber Company, a defunct subsidiary of the above
 
 - Diamond Multimedia, a computer hardware and electronics company
 - Diamond North West, a British bus company in the north-west
 - Diamond Select Toys, an American toy company founded by Diamond Comic Distributors
 - Diamond West Midlands, a British bus company in the West Midlands
 - Diamond's, a former department store chain based in Phoenix, Arizona, US
 - The Diamond (department store), Charleston, West Virginia, US
 
Music
- Diamond Records, a label based in New York City
 - The Diamonds, a Canadian singing quartet of the 1950s and 1960s
 - The Diamonds (Jamaican band), a reggae band
 - Diamond certification or record, a music recording sales certification
 - Diamond, a former alias of Cascada.
 
Albums
- Diamond (4Minute album), (2010)
 - Diamond (12012 album), (2007)
 - Diamond (Constant Deviants album), 2012
 - Diamond (Spandau Ballet album), (1982)
 - Diamond (Stick to Your Guns album), (2012)
 - Diamond (Jaci Velasquez album), (2012)
 - Diamond - The Ultimate Collection, a Westlife album (2012)
 - Diamonds (Elton John album), (2017)
 - Diamonds (Hawk Nelson album), (2015)
 - Diamonds, a 2014 album by Johnnyswim
 - Diamonds, a 2015 box set by Boney M.
 - Diamonds, a 2010 album by Kraan
 
Songs
- "Diamond" (Julian Austin song) (1997)
 - "Diamond" (Bump of Chicken song) (2000)
 - "Diamonds" (Morgan Evans song) (2019)
 - "Diamonds" (Herb Alpert song) (1986)
 - "Diamonds" (Fabolous song) (2007)
 - "Diamonds" (Amanda Lear song) (1980)
 - "Diamonds" (Megan Thee Stallion and Normani song) (2020)
 - "Diamonds" (Princess Princess song) (1989)
 - "Diamonds" (Rihanna song) (2012)
 - "Diamonds" (Sam Smith song) (2020)
 - "Diamonds" (Starboy Nathan song) (2011)
 - "Diamonds" (instrumental), a 1963 instrumental by Jet Harris and Tony Meehan
 - "Diamonds", a song by The Boxer Rebellion
 - "Diamonds", a song by Common from Nobody Smiling
 - "Diamond", a song by Dreamcatcher from The End of Nightmare
 - "Diamond", a song by Duster from Contemporary Movement
 - "Diamond", a song by Exo from The War
 - "Diamonds", a song by the Hunter Brothers from Been a Minute
 - "Diamonds", a song by Luke Hemmings from When Facing The Things We Turn Away From
 - "Diamonds", a song by Manafest from The Moment
 - "Diamond", a song by Misia from Mars & Roses
 - "Diamonds", a 1979 song by Chris Rea from Deltics
 - "Diamond", a song by Via Verdi
 
Games
- Diamond (game), a two-player abstract strategy board game invented by Larry Back
 - Diamonds (video game), a 1992 video game for the Macintosh
 - Diamond (Shugo Chara!) or Dia, a character from Shugo Chara!
 - Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, a pair of 2006 video games for the Nintendo DS
- Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, a pair of 2021 video games for the Nintendo Switch, remakes of Diamond and Pearl
 
 
Film and television
- Diamonds (1920 film), a German silent crime film by Friedrich Feher
 - Diamonds (1937 film), a German crime film directed by Eduard von Borsody
 - Diamonds (1939 film)
 - The Diamond (film), a 1954 British 3-D movie
 - Diamonds (1947 film)
 - Diamonds (1975 film), an Israeli-American heist film starring Robert Shaw and Shelley Winters
 - Diamonds (1999 film), an American comedy starring Kirk Douglas and Dan Aykroyd
 - Diamonds (Canadian TV series), a Canadian television series that aired on Global from 1987 to 1989
 - Diamonds (UK TV series), a British television series that aired on ITV in 1981
 - "Diamonds" (Charlie Jade), an episode of Charlie Jade
 - Diamond Destiny, a baby character in the film Storks
 
Sports
- Baseball diamond or baseball field
 - The Diamond (Richmond, Virginia), a baseball stadium
 - Airdrieonians F.C. or Diamonds, a Scottish football club
 - Australia national netball team or Diamonds
 - Auckland Diamonds, a New Zealand former netball team
 - Denver Diamonds, an American women's soccer team
 - Diamonds (Super Fours), a women's cricket team that competed in the Super Fours
 - Diamond X, a disc golf course in Montana
 - Nashville Diamonds, an American soccer team
 - Northern Diamonds, a women's cricket team based in Yorkshire and North East England
 - Texas Revolution (indoor football) or Arkansas Diamonds, an American indoor football team
 - Waterloo Diamonds (1989–1993), a former baseball team based in Waterloo, Iowa
 - Yorkshire Diamonds, a women's cricket team that competed in the Women's Cricket Super League
 
Ships and boats
- HMS Diamond, various Royal Navy ships
 - Diamond (1798 ship), a full-rigged merchant ship
 - Diamond (1823 ship), a three-masted square rigger
 - Diamond (1835 ship), an Isle of Man-built merchant ship
 - Diamond (narrowboat), a canal boat of the United Kingdom
 - Diamond, a ship of the Third Supply fleet to Virginia colony in 1609
 - MS F Diamond, a ferry in service 2007–09, renamed MS Diamond in 2010 beofe being scrapped
 - Diamond (HBC vessel), see Hudson's Bay Company vessels
 
Other uses
- Rhombus (◊), a shape
- Lozenge (shape) (◊), a type of rhombus
 
 - Diamonds (ballet), third movement of George Balanchine's Jewels
 - Diamond (comics), a fictional character in the NEW-GEN comic books published by Marvel Comics
 - Diamond (dog), a dog supposedly owned by Sir Isaac Newton
 - Diamond (grape), a wine grape varietal grown in the Finger Lakes AVA
 - DIAMOND (project), a project for optimizing the operation of wastewater treatment plants
 - Diamond (typography), the typographic size between pearl and brilliant
 - Diamond Light Source, a British synchrotron research facility
 - Diamond principle (◊), in mathematical set theory
 - Diamond Tower, a skyscraper in Ramat Gan, Israel
 - The Diamond (skyscraper), a skyscraper in Taipei, Taiwan
 - The Diamond, a 1998 fantasy novel by J. Robert King and Ed Greenwood
 - Diamond White (cider), a brand of white cider
 - Snipe Diamond, a 1980s British ultralight aircraft
 
See also
- Diamond crossing, a level crossing of two rail tracks
 - Diamond interchange, type of highway interchange
 - Diamond knot, a knot for forming a decorative loop on the end of a cord such as on a lanyard
 - Diamond plate, a type of sheet metal with raised lozenges
 - Diamond Tree, a giant Karri tree in Western Australia
 - Diamant (disambiguation)
 - Diamante poem, a form of poetry
 - Diament (disambiguation)
 - Max Dimont (1912–1992), Finnish American historian and author
 - Dymond (disambiguation)
 
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