Kish
Geography
- Kish Island, an Iranian island and a city in the Persian Gulf
- Kish, Iran, a city on Kish Island
- Kish District, an administrative subdivision of Iran
- Kish Rural District, an administrative subdivision of Iran
- Kish (Sumer), an ancient city in Sumer, now in Iraq
- Kish civilization, an ancient Mesopotamian culture centered upon the city of Kish
- Kish Bank, a shallow sandbank off the coast of Dublin
- Kiş, Khojavend, Azerbaijan
- Kiş, Shaki, Azerbaijan, location of the Church of Kish
- Church of Kish, a church in the village of Kiş, Shaki
- Shahr-i Sabz in Uzbekistan, whose early medieval name was "Kish"
People
- Kish (Bible), father of Saul
- Kish, former name of Andrew Kishino (born 1970), Canadian actor and rapper
- Kish, Jaredite king in the Book of Mormon
- Ben Kish (1917–1989), American football player
- Daniel Kish (born 1966), American president of World Access for the Blind
- Eleanor Kish (1924–2014), American artist
- George Kish (1914–1989), American cartographer
- Joseph Kish (1899–1969), American set decorator
- Leslie Kish (1910–2000), American statistician
Business
- Kish Air, an Iranian airline
- KISH, a radio station in Guam
- Kish Khodro, Iranian auto manufacturer
Miscellaneous
- Kish, a byproduct in steelmaking, used to synthesize graphite
- Kish (Tokyo Mew Mew), an antagonist in the manga and anime series Tokyo Mew Mew
- Kish Gas Field, a giant gas field close to Kish Island in the Persian Gulf
- Kish grid, a sampling methodology
- Oliver Fish and Kyle Lewis, fictional characters from the American soap opera One Life to Live
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