Mk

MK or mk may refer to:

In arts and entertainment

Video games

Other uses in arts and entertainment

Fictional characters

  • M.K., a fictional character from the AMC TV series Into the Badlands.
  • Mary Katherine "M.K." Bomba, the protagonist in the 2013 computer-animated adventure film Epic.

In business

People

  • MK Nobilette, also Emkay, (born 1994), American singer
  • M. K. Asante (born 1982), American author, filmmaker and professor
  • Marc Kinchen (MK), American house-music producer
  • Mark Knopfler (born 1949), English musician, co-founder of Dire Straits
  • Michael Kors (born 1959), American fashion designer
    • Michael Kors (brand), American fashion brand

Places

In politics

  • Member of Knesset, the legislature of Israel
  • Umkhonto we Sizwe (Spear of the Nation), an armed wing of the African National Congress (the majority party in South Africa)
  • Mebyon Kernow, a Cornish political party in the United Kingdom

Titles

  • Machinery Technician, an enlisted rating in the United States Coast Guard
  • Mk, a post-nominal title for a monk
  • Member of Knesset (the legislature of Israel)

In science, technology, and mathematics

  • Mark (designation), a designation used to identify versions of a product or item, e.g. Mk. II
  • mk (software), a make replacement in the Plan 9 from Bell Labs and Inferno operating systems
  • Mk reference point, an interface of the IP Multimedia Subsystem used to exchange messages between BGCFs in different networks
  • Morgan-Keenan (MK) spectral classification, a stellar classification system based on spectral lines
  • Megakelvin (MK), an SI unit of temperature
  • Midkine, a protein
  • Millikelvin (mK), an SI unit of temperature
  • Morse–Kelley set theory in the field of mathematics

In sport

Other uses

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See also

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