Dom or DOM may refer to:
People and fictional characters
- Dom (given name), including fictional characters
 - Dom (surname)
 - Dom La Nena (born 1989), stage name of Brazilian-born cellist, singer and songwriter Dominique Pinto
 - Dom people, an ethnic group in the Middle East and North Africa
 - Dom (caste) or Domba, an ethnic group in India
 
Arts and entertainment
- Dom (film), a 1958 Polish film
 - DOM (album), a 2012 album by German singer Joachim Witt
 - DOM (band), a band from Worcester, Massachusetts, US
 - "Dom", a song by Doda (featuring Bedoes) from Aquaria, 2022
 
Linguistics
- Differential object marking, a linguistic feature
 - Dom language, spoken in Papua New Guinea
 
Places
- Dom (mountain), Switzerland, the third highest mountain in the Alps
 - Overseas department, (Département d'outre-mer), a department of France that is outside metropolitan France
 - Dóm Square, a large town square in Szeged, Hungary
 - Dominican Republic (ISO 3166-1 country code)
 - Douglas–Charles Airport (IATA airport code), Dominica
 - Dominion of Melchizedek, a micronation known largely for facilitating large scale banking fraud in many parts of the world
 
Buildings
- Dom Tower of Utrecht, a tower in Utrecht, the Netherlands
 - Dom-Hotel, a five-star hotel in Cologne, Germany
 - D.O.M. (restaurant), a restaurant in São Paulo, Brazil
 
Science and technology
- Digital optical monitoring, a function in a small form-factor pluggable transceiver
 - 2,5-Dimethoxy-4-methylamphetamine or DOM/STP, a psychedelic phenethylamine
 - Dioctyl maleate, a chemical compound used in the manufacture of surfactants
 - Directed ortho metalation, a chemical reaction mechanism
 - Disk-on-a-module, an alternative to traditional computer hard disk drives
 - Dissolved organic matter, a central nutrient in aquatic ecosystems
 - Document Object Model, a cross-platform and language-independent application programming interface
 - , the domain of a function
 
Other uses
- Dom (church), cognate with the Italian term duomo, meaning a collegiate church or cathedral
 - Dom (title), a title of respect, derived from the Latin Dominus
 - Deo optimo maximo, abbreviated D.O.M., Latin for "to the Greatest and Best God", originally Jove, later the Christian God
 - Dóm, Old English word meaning "judgment", "law"; see Anglo-Saxon law
 - Days on market, how many days since a piece of real estate was listed for sale
 - Drawn-over-mandrel, a class of manufactured tubing
 - Dominant partner, in BDSM
 
See also
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