Dax
Computing
- Data analysis expressions, a language used by the Microsoft PowerPivot software
- DAX (application), a film and television production workflow application
- Microsoft Dynamics AX, an enterprise resource planning software
Places
- Arrondissement of Dax, an arrondissement of the Landes département of France
- Dax, Landes, a town in France
- Dazhou Heshi Airport (IATA code), China
Fictional characters
- Dax (Power Rangers), a character in Power Rangers Operation Overdrive
- Dax (Star Trek), a character from the television show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- "Dax" (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Diogenes Alejandro Xenos or DAX, a character in The Adventurers
- Colonel Dax, a character in the film Paths of Glory
- Dax, a character on The Philanthropist
- Dax, one of Haviland Tuf's cats in the series Tuf Voyaging, first seen in "Guardians".
People with the given name
- Dax Cowart, attorney noted for addressing issues of patients' rights
- Dax Griffin (born 1972), American actor
- Dax Holdren (born 1972), American beach volleyball player
- Dax McCarty (born 1987), American soccer player
- Dax Pierson, keyboardist associated with Anticon
- Dax Riggs (born 1973), lyricist and vocalist for the Louisiana metal band Acid Bath
- Dax Shepard (born 1975), American actor
- Davide Cesare (1977–2003) or Dax, Italian antifascist activist
People with the surname
- Elsa Dax (born 1972), French visual artist
- Danielle Dax (born 1958), British musician
Other uses
- DAX (rapper), stage name of Canadian rapper, singer, and songwriter Daniel Nwosu
- DAX, the main German stock market index
- Dax (typeface), a sans-serif typeface designed by Hans Reichel
- Daxophone, a musical instrument invented by Hans Reichel
- Honda Dax, a motorcycle model
- US Dax, a rugby union club based in France
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