AB
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AB, Ab, or ab may refer to:
Arts and media
Business
Business terminology
- Akcinė bendrovė, Lithuanian equivalent of an S.A. corporation
- Aktiebolag, Swedish for "corporation", similar to AG, Ltd or Inc
Businesses
- A & B High Performance Firearms, a defunct sporting firearms manufacturer
- AB Airlines, a defunct British airline
- AB Groupe, a French broadcasting group
- Activision Blizzard, American holding company for Activision and Blizzard Entertainment
- Air Berlin (former IATA airline code AB), a former airline
- Alderson-Broaddus College, a liberal-arts college in West Virginia, US
- Alfa-Beta Vassilopoulos, a Greek supermarket chain
- Allen-Bradley, a brand of industrial control products, manufactured by Rockwell Automation
- AllianceBernstein (New York Stock Exchange Symbol AB), a US-based asset management firm
- American Biograph (film logo AB), a former motion picture company
- Anheuser-Busch, a brewing company
- Bonza (IATA code AB), an Australian airline
Linguistics
Occupations and ranks
Organizations
Places
Science and technology
Chemistry
Medicine
Religion
Sport
Transportation
People
- AB de Villiers (born 1984), South African middle order batsman and wicket-keeper
- Adrien Broner (born 1989), American Boxer, nicknamed AB
- Allan Border (born 1955), Australian cricketer, nicknamed A.B.
- Antonio Brown (born 1988), American football player, nicknamed AB
Other uses
- Ab (given name), a short form of Albert (or occasionally Abraham or Abbott)
- AB, a South Australian dish made of hot potato chips, gyro meat and sauces, similar to a Halal snack pack
- Abkhaz language (ISO 639-1 language code ab), a Northwest Caucasian language spoken mostly by the Abkhaz people
- Adult baby, a person who practices paraphilic infantilism
- Bachelor of Arts (Latin: Artium baccalaureus)
- Assembly Bill, a type of legislation in the US
See also
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