Faraday (disambiguation)

Michael Faraday was an early 19th-century British scientist (physicist and chemist).

Faraday may also refer to:

Places

Ships

Other uses

  • Faraday (unit), a unit of charge
  • Faraday (company), a Florham Park, NJ company specializing in fire protection.
  • Faraday building, a telephone exchange in London
  • Faraday Hall, a hall of residence at Loughborough University
  • Faraday Research Station, a former British research station in Antarctica
  • Faraday Dam, a dam on the Clackamas River in Oregon
  • Faraday, a protagonist in the Wayfarer Redemption series by Sara Douglass

People with the surname

  • David Faraday, a victim of the Zodiac Killer
  • Philip Michael Faraday an English lawyer, composer and theatrical producer

Fictional characters

  • Daniel Faraday, a fictional character on Lost
  • King Faraday, a fictional secret agent featured in DC Comics
  • Max Faraday, the title character of Divine Right: The Adventures of Max Faraday
  • Kay Faraday, a character from Ace Attorney Investigations
  • Dr. Louis Faraday, a NASA scientist and antagonist from Flight of the Navigator
  • Joshua Faraday, a character in The Magnificent Seven
  • Helen Faraday, the title character in Blonde Venus, as well as her husband Edward Faraday and son Johnny Faraday.
  • Michael Faraday, tutor of Rowan Damish and Citra Terranova in the book Scythe
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